Ian Ward writes:

> If we use SMTP auth, does everyone need to use it? (ie is it a global
setting)
> can the people on the LAN keep using plain old SMTP?

> What would the suggested best approach to solving this problem.

If your LAN uses common non-routable address blocks (10.0.0.0/8 or
192.168.0.0/16) default smtpaccess file will do all you need. Just turn on
smtp authorization with the same username and password as for POP access in
roaming users' email clients.

Alexei.


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