I don't cover SMTP AUTH specifically in the paper, but I've been
asked a few times about it recently.

I've never needed to do this before because I explicitly trust my exim box. My firewall/DMZ rules wont allow any other host to connect directly to my exchange server for SMTP (now using scalix instead of exchange and would never go back). Could strong firewall/DMZ security provide an easier solution to your problem, by allowing you to just accept messages anonymously from a "trusted" host?

Well here's the situation, many of our field offices (with SLOW connections, 14.4 28.8) cannot feasibly use exchange RPC over http , so they use the SMTP of their ISP, half of the stuff they attempt to send gets caught in the spam filters due to the various factors-

If I can get smtp auth up and running on exim that can in theory help my particular case,however, correct me if i;m wrong, I would have to create a list of said field staff user id's and passwords to allow them to relay ?

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