Hank,

Going by the logs the user/client isn't sending SMTP AUTH either because the
log should state something along the lines of "User Verified as Local" when
they try to send mail unless it is INCOMING mail

Also, make sure that you have valid entries in the "Relay for Addresses". I
had a problem with addressing, especially if or when the users were
"dialling in" and being assigned IP addresses dynamically.

If all of your users are sending SMTP AUTH, as mine are, then you *can* use
"No Mail Relay"

Allen

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Sent:   30 January 2003 15:42
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Subject:        RE: [IMail Forum] SMTP Authentication


Allen:

Mgtamer.com is an alias for dns.mgtamer.com

Temphank is a valid user.

I have "Relay for Addresses".

SMTP Auth is set on the client. Is there someplace on the server it should
also be set?

Thanks.

Hank


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