> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen Reese
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 2:38 PM

> I have a user that would like to reply to emails from their personal isp
> account fdn.com, Courier of course won't allow relaying by default i
> have learned. How can I allow courier to send mail for this user or
> domain? The smtp server is smtp.fdn.com, should this be added to
> esmtproutes?

This simplest, and in my view "most proper" solution is to have your user
enable SMTP authentication, which (when successfully authenticated) permits
the connection to relay.

This has the virtue that it will work from anywhere: your use just
authenticates with Courier, and they can send messages.

> Stephen Reese
> Systems Administrator

Malc.



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