I'd recommend you upgrade to the qmail-toaster package on
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com since it supports SMTP-Submission port
587 and forces authentication to be required.

Erik

On 11/12/06, P.V.Anthony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On this day, 09-November-2006 12:23 AM,  Jake Vickers wrote:
> P.V.Anthony wrote:
>> On this day, 08-November-2006 11:15 PM,  Eric "Shubes" wrote:
>>> IOW, set up an additional SMTP process which doesn't use RBLs and
>>> listens on
>>> whatever port, and have the roaming (or all) users use the whatever
>>> port?
>>
>> This is what I am doing currently and the roaming users like it.
>>
>> P.V.Anthony
>>
> If it's not too much trouble, can you write up a how-to in the wiki for
> others? I've seen this come across the list a couple times, so some
> people would find it of use.
> Thanks!

Sorry for the late reply.

What I do is not very special or very secure.

I will just mention it here. If it is good enough then I will add it to
the wiki.

What I do is just create another one more service of smtp but this smtp
runs on another port. Then I disable the RBL blocks on the new smtp. I
ask my customers to set their email clients to use the smtp on the new port.

P.V.Anthony

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