Yes, you must configure the clietns to use eBox as smtp server. You can use the authentication and TLS options but this options only apply to the route from mail client to eBox; eBox to the smarthost is other history. In the stable version we do not support neither authentication to the smarthost nor tls connection but in the code repository we have a version that supports authentication to the smarthost and TLS.
Cheers, Javier 2008/12/6 Tassoman (mailing) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Il giorno ven, 05/12/2008 alle 17.49 +0100, Javier Amor García ha > scritto: > > Hello, > > there is a smarthost option in the module 'mail', if it is used eBox > > will use the smarthost to deliver all mails (with the exception of > > those sent to a mail virtual domain hosted by eBox). > > So will be enough storing ebox ip into email clients as smtp server? > Will work also for SSL connections and/or authenticated smtp sessions? > > > > -- > Blogging humanum est, Tassoman ovest. > http://blog.tassoman.com > > _______________________________________________ > Ebox-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.warp.es/mailman/listinfo/ebox-user >
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