Hi Anand,
 
I've got courier preventing relaying unless a user authenticates. I Still have to setup the SSL to allow authorized remote users to send their mail (and password) securely. Is there a standard way to do this or is this a custom setup (such as the one you suggested below)?
 
With your suggestion of using a second esmtpd (and config file) running on a different port, won't the global security settings affect the other non-ssl users?
 
All the best,
 
Peter
 
p.s. starting to get the hang of this courier gizmo... ;--)
 
> AUTH_REQUIRED
> ESMTPD_TLS_REQUIRED
>
> This causes those clients to use TLS *and* authenticate before they can
> relay. These 2 settings can also be enabled globally in the esmtpd config
> file, but keep in mind that it will force TLS and AUTH for *all* incoming
> connections, which you don't want, otherwise you will not receive any
> email
> form the outside world. You could run 2 separate instances of smtpd, a
> normal one with any TLS and AUTH requirements, and another solely for your
> clients, with stricter requirements.
Is this the only (or standard) way to allow relaying for authenticaed users while still receiving email from other servers for local domains? What alternatives are there?

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