On Wed 1999-05-26 (17:16), 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? :)~

Perhaps you need this:

  Russell Nelson has a system to allow relaying to any host which
  authenticates itself through a POP3 connection. Only thing is, it's
  dependent upon the user to do the right thing, because at least Eudora and
  Netscape send mail before checking for new mail. You can turn that feature
  off, but still the user needs to get into the habit of checking for mail
  before sending mail. 

See www.qmail.org under the User-Contributed Software for Qmail section.

> Bye.Olli.

  - Keith
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