On Tuesday 05 February 2002 10:08, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> You will need to tell us what you (or your ISP) means by
> "authenticate". In this context, it has many possible meanings, at
> the level of detail needed to suggest a solution. (Examples: you
> might need a different hostname; a different From: line; an auth
> (ident) server.)
My ISP (rr) uses that here too, I haven't messed with it though.
They use authentication on the mail servers, like tinylogin to keep
from mapping MAC's/ip's. What he wants to know is if there is
a command line option like:
mail -U foo -P xxxxx pop-server.isp.com
in the mail command. I know there is in UNIX 'sendmail' (for something
CGI scripts), but I haven't bothered to mess with 'mail' at all.
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