olli wrote:
> On Sun, 23 May 1999, Per Birkeby wrote:
> I'm sorry for noise, but I didn't find that in FAQ.. Well , I need to
> allow mail relaying for anyone ( if it is easy to do this on a per user
> basis - very fine ) who have valid pop3/smtp account on my server. In
> /etc/tcp.smtp I can allow IPs.. Is it possible to allow/deny users with
> tcpserver? I'll be glad to see a name of the manual or url where I can
> find detailed explanation of tcp.cmtp used with tcpserver. Sorry -
> unfortunately I've got a lot of other work , so it's almost impossible
> for me (at least in 2 nearest weeks) to search the web w/ this
> question... Could anyone help,please? :)~
>
> Bye.Olli.
Generally, users don't login with an smtp password (although it is
possible with some smtp servers, and some mail clients have the facility
for it)
I'm sure I saw an smtp login addon for qmail on the qmail homepage -
whether or not it can be used for what you want I'm unsure.
jason