Hi ;-)
I'd like to set up SMTP from the outside (internet) but using
SSL and authentication.
I've just upgraded to the latest 0.37.3 to do so...
The point is that SMTP is already configured for the LAN clients
without authentication nor SSL, and I'd like to keep it that way...
How can I set up a different smtpaccess for "normal" SMTP (only allowed
for LAN clients) without authentication and one smtpaccess for external
SMTP (only allowed with authentication and SSL) ?
Can I specify ACCESS FILE = ... in etc/esmtpd and etc/esmtpd-ssl with
different directories ?
e.g.
- in etc/esmtpd
ACCESS FILE = /etc/courier/smtpaccess
- in etc/esmtpd-ssl
ACCESS FILE = /etc/courier/smtpaccess-ssl
?
Thanks for your help ;-)
PS: that might be a candidate for the FAQ... (?) I mean, it's quite common
--- given that you do grant external access to your SMTP (which is a thing
to avoid in itself, but we've got consultants travelling around the
world and they'd like to use our SMTP to keep their E-Mail From and
Sender ;-))
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-o) Pascal Bleser ATOS Origin/Aachen(DE) |
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