On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:06:39PM +0800 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> if you just want them to get their mails anywhere in the world there are
> several options
> webmail as suggested by eric if they insist on using their pop3/imap
> clients like ms outlook/express you could do a pop before smtp(smtp after
> pop), or smtp authentication or if you are using the latest patch qmail +
> ldap patch you could do relaying using the from address ( which is very
> dangerous )
>
> Check the doc's/howto's/faq's of your MTA how to do this.
>
um, let me expound. the linux server will only be used for vpn.
so how can setting up pop-before-smtp and apache enable them to check
their mails from an exchange server (remember this is a m$ house) that
uses nt/win2k authentication?
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