That is not correct.  Here is the info from the help in version 3.x.  Smartermail will do what you want, require those from non known ip addresses or ranges to have to authenticate and other not to have to.

Blacklist / Whitelist

From this page you can control which IP addresses are blacklisted (not allowed) from mail services on this machine, or whitelisted (trusted) to access the mail services on this machine.

Note: Whitelisted IP addresses are not subject to relay restrictions which you may have imposed. Exercise caution when granting a whitelist to a server, and be sure that you know what services on that server may send mail through your server.

Add IP(s) - Click on this button to add an IP address or an IP address range to the list.

Edit an Item - Click on a row to edit the whitelist or blacklist settings for the entry.

SMTP / POP / IMAP - An X in one or more of these columns indicates that the blacklist or whitelist is active for that IP address or range for the protocol listed.

Delete Link - Click on this link to remove an entry from the list.


Adding / Editing an Entry

IP Address - Enter a single IP address in dotted quad notation (X.X.X.X) in this box if you want to add only a single IP (ex: 192.168.1.26).

IP Range - Enter a range of IP addresses in the two boxes, and all IP addresses that are contained in the range will be added (ex: 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.255).

Blacklist or Whitelist SMTP / POP / IMAP - Check the boxes for the protocols you wish to include in the blacklist or whitelist entry.

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And here is what the setup screen looks like .

  BlackList - Restricted IPs  
Add IP Address(es)
 
There are no items to show in this list
 

  WhiteList - Fully Authorized IPs  
Add IP Address(es)
IP Address(es) SMTP POP IMAP  
206.230.97.144 X - - delete 
207.250.110.1 - 207.250.111.254 X X X delete 
216.138.169.17 - 216.138.169.30 X X X delete 
67.52.192.138 X X X delete 
       



Bill Green dfn Systems wrote:
Can you elaborate on "lack SMTP Relay for specified IPs."?  I thought you could whitelist IP addresses in SmarterMail.  Or is this totally different?

Mike,

   Let me state it another way. IMail will allow users to send without authentication, but only for a certain IP range. SmarterMail seems to only have 2 options. Authentication required, or totally Open Relay.

Bill Green
dfn Systems


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