Hello,
I want to allow my remote users to submit emails through SMTP
on port 587 (using TLS). Obviously I want to enforce authenticate
for those mail submission (my user are stored in LDAP, with passwrd
as plain text, so both PAM and LDAP should be possible [?]).
Does anyone knows a good howto.
In d4361857e45ce32c419c45508e88777c.squir...@ssl.klabs.be, Frank Lin PIAT
wrote:
I want to allow my remote users to submit emails through SMTP
on port 587 (using TLS).
I do this with exim currently.
Obviously I want to enforce authenticate
for those mail submission
Of course, no reason to be
On Sunday 09 January 2011 11:15:25 Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
Does anyone knows a good howto. I am especially wondering how to
instruct EXIM to use PAM/LDAP rather than the local /etc/exim4/passwd)
It has been a long time since I did this, but my recollection
is that Exim is one of those sensible
On 9 January 2011 12:15, Frank Lin PIAT fp...@klabs.be wrote:
Hello,
I want to allow my remote users to submit emails through SMTP
on port 587 (using TLS). Obviously I want to enforce authenticate
for those mail submission (my user are stored in LDAP, with passwrd
as plain text, so both PAM
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