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Thanks for all the responses. I'll explain what I'm
trying to do...
IMail's relay setting is set to 'Relay for
local users'. What I am trying to do is allow a web app on our network to email
reports on behalf of our customers through IMail. In some cases neither the
sending or receiving addresses will be local accounts on those reports so I need
to either allow the IP Address of the web server to relay mail, which doesn't
appear to be possible under my relay settings, or have the web server do SMTP
authentication on each email that comes through, which doesn't appear to be
working. I fully understand the argument about open relays and agree that
relaying for local users has it's vulnerabilities and isn't the ideal method to
use, but I'm trying to figure out why SMTP authentication isn't
working.
The error I get back in Outlook is the '550 not
local host yahoo.com, not a gateway' error. It doesn't seem like it's even
trying to authenticate SMTP. In Outlook Express I have my regular account
settings that work, changed the email address to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and checked
'My server requires authentication' for SMTP. I've tried it letting Outlook use
the POP3 login and also setting it manually. I've tried logging in as charles,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it
doesn't appear to even be getting that far. Here's what the logs
say...
06:22 08:34 SMTPD(5acf02da0000097d)
[66.235.102.123] connect 24.106.211.174 port 1264
06:22 08:34 SMTPD(5acf02da0000097d) [24.106.211.174] HELO cshort 06:22 08:34 SMTPD(5acf02da0000097d) [24.106.211.174] MAIL FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06:22 08:34 SMTPD(5acf02da0000097d) [24.106.211.174] RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06:22 08:34 SMTPD(5acf02da0000097d) [24.106.211.174] ERR orotech.net invalid user <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks,
Charles
-----Original Message----- Got where
you're coming from! Thanks much. On Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 11:09:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
confabulated: > On Tuesday, June 21, 2005, 18:15:04, Duane Hill
wrote: >> On Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 9:08:27 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated: >>> You are still an open relay as long as your SMTP
server is not >>> open to the internet. If I can telnet to
port 25 on your Imail >>> server, your are an open
relay. >> >> Please explain yourself. Your statement leaves much
to be assumed. >> Just because you can telnet to port 25 does not make
you an open >> relay. You can telnet to my e-mail server on port
25. > It has been established
that >> Sorry, yes I meant Relay for Local Users.
> Which means anyone claiming to be a local user can
relay. >> Best bet if you do not have an account on the server
or are not in the >> local network IP block, you are not relaying a
message to a remote >> server. > Theres a difference between *claiming* you have an
account on the server > vs. *authenticating* that you've got
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