Ah, so SMTP authentication will override what is selected for allowed
relay.

Vince

Dustin Krysak wrote:
> 
> For roaming users who use a client that supports smtp authentication
> (outlook, Eudora and others), you can configure them to "authenticate" for
> SMTP.. .that way if your server is set to only relay mail for particular
> addresses, the remote users can still send mail from other locations so long
> as they have an account on your server....
> 
> -dk-
> 
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> What do you mean authenticated for SMTP?
> 
> Vince
> 
> Dustin Krysak wrote:
> >
> > In regards to number 1 below.. .they can still access if they are
> > authenticated for SMTP.....
> >
> > -dk-
> >
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> > > 1. Allow sending mail only for a local IP range.
> > Doesn't allow for the roaming user.
> >
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