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Thanks,
Terry. But, how do I know what IP addresses to put in the Relay For list? Many
users use dialup access, and the IP address would change each time. Dave -----Original
Message----- That means your ip
address is not in the relay for addresses list and you do not have SMTP Auth on
for your client. In the various Outlook versions this is normally turned
on via a check box that has a label like “My outgoing (smtp) server requires
authentication” or words to that effect. Terry -----Original
Message----- OK,
when I do that I get no error messages on checking mail, but when I try to send
I get the message: “…
rejected by the server. Server Response: ‘550 not local host list.ipswitch.com,
not a gateway’…” What
next? Dave -----Original
Message----- I do not
know about v4 but in 6 and 7 you would relay mail for but put no Ip addresses.
then have your users set the SMTP authentication in their mail client. Kevin
Bilbee -----Original
Message----- I
am running IMail server V4 on a WinNT computer. The computer is co-located at
an ISP. This is a sideline business and I host several domains, mostly for
non-profit organizations, including some with email servers. Spammers have
found my server and are using it heavily. My users are not part of the local
network where the server is running and are scattered around many states and
are not part of any single network. I probably have fewer than 25 actual users,
but they are spread among the domains. Some of the organizations have list
servers, but most posters are not actual users in their domain. From
what I can see, IMail does not provide SMTP security for this situation. If I
select No Relay, my users cannot send mail. I can select Relay Mail For but I
do not know from what IP address any user will be sending mail because many use
local dialup access and don’t have fixed IP addresses. If I select Relay Mail
For Anyone I am open to spammers. I
have checked the documentation for IMail V7 and don’t really see anything that
would solve my problem, but perhaps I am missing something. Perhaps one of you
can help me. 1.
Will IMail provide
the protection I need, and do I have to upgrade to V7 to do so? If so I will
probably have to go out of business, since my operation is very small and I
can’t afford the $995 upgrade price. 2.
Is there another
email server software that will provide the capability I need? 3.
Is there a
different approach I should use to accomplish what I need to do? Many
thanks for all who read this and consider my plight! Dave
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