On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 04:52:05PM -0500, jean-paul natola wrote:
    [...]
> 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 ?

yes, if that's the level of security you need. You could
have a single username and password if it fits your threat
model. Or you could have exim call out to the Exchange
server over its fast network link to authenticate,
assuming there's a convenient way to do that (e.g. you
could use something like smbclient to test users' Windows
passwords).

I take it Exchange itself doesn't support message
submission over authenticated SMTP?

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