As was stated on this list (I read thru some of the archives just recently),
why not let your users use the ISP's Mail-server if they are on the road.
That is the only practical solution I know of.
Other than that you can only set up a VPN, with which the users can once
again use your internal infra-structure.

Ciao
Leo
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mauro Tablo' [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 11:31 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      terminate spamming
> 
> I run qmail on a linux server and there's a hard spamming through it.
> In my server there are four domain (three are virtuals).
> I set the rcpthosts file with the names of my domains (one per row).
> The problem is that now users of my domains can't send out mails.
> I know that one possible solution is to set the relayclient file, with ip
> addresses of my net.
> But doing so, I don't allow my users to connect from other addresses (for
> instance, the address given by an internet provider).
> The best way is to allow relaying only from "mydomain_1", "mydomain_2",
> etc., but anyone can be validated, if tells to my host he is
> anyone@mydomain_X, and spamming doesn't stop.
>  

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