On Sat, 31 Aug 2002, Riaz wrote:

>
> Hello,
> This may sound like a strange problem, but
> I am making a linux router for a hotel. Among other things,
> I am using IPTABLES to transparently redirect any SMTP connections
> from the hotel guest to the local xmail server running on the linux box.
> This works
> fine so far, however sometimes there may be a situation when a hotel user
> has SMTP-auth enabled in their email client. Is it possible to make Xmail
> allow any username/password that the client may have in their email client?
> I.e. no matter what the username/password is, Xmail would allow it to go
> through.

why are you doing that ? imho, you should not redirect port 25 traffic so
that users that already have a valid smtp gateway can use it directly. you
should also have your own enable smtp gateway for users that cannot use an
external mta.



- Davide


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