> My question is, is there any way to "Relay for Local Users" and relay for
my
> customers box? (And setting Relay for Anyone isn't a choice :) ).
Nope!
>If not the only solution I see is to set Relay for Addresses and notify all
our
> customers to either use their ISPs SMTP server, or use SMTP AUTH.
Yep!
Daniel Donnelly
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Alliet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 1:06 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Relay for Addresses and Local Users
> Hi-
>
> We am running Imail 6.0. We have a customer that wants us to be a backup
> mail server for them in case their main server goes down. From my
> understanding of the Imail documentation, I have to add his mail server to
> the "Relay Mail for [Addresses]" option in SMTP security, in order for
imail
> to relay to him. Currently we are using the "Relay For Local Users"
option.
> Although this is not the most secure, we have found it is easiest for the
> customers to setup their mail clients if they just use our SMTP server and
> don't have to mess around with authentication or find out their ISPs mail
> server.
>
> My question is, is there any way to "Relay for Local Users" and relay for
my
> customers box? (And setting Relay for Anyone isn't a choice :) ). If not
the
> only solution I see is to set Relay for Addresses and notify all our
> customers to either use their ISPs SMTP server, or use SMTP AUTH.
>
> -Brian Alliet
> Zak Software
> www.zaks.com
>
>
>
>
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