On 12/01/11 11:13, Tim Allen wrote:
I have the same requirement and set up a home machine to be an
authenticated SMTP relay over TLS. This then forwards to the ISP
smarthost. It's quite simple to set up in Exim4 - if you want I can put
my notes up on the Wiki. You'd obviously need to keep your ho
Hi Ralph
On 12/01/11 11:49, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Tim,
Even if if supports authentication, I'd doubt very much that they'd
allow access through a non-talktalk line - that's pretty standard
practice to prevent use as a spam relay.
Ah, is it? I thought auth., or at least secure auth. where
Hi Tim,
> Even if if supports authentication, I'd doubt very much that they'd
> allow access through a non-talktalk line - that's pretty standard
> practice to prevent use as a spam relay.
Ah, is it? I thought auth., or at least secure auth. where credentials
aren't passed as plain text, wsa th
Hi Clive, Ralph
On 12/01/11 10:43, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Clive,
Regarding being able to send emails through talktalk's SMTP server from
a non-talktalk IP address, e.g. abroad, you're not the first person to
want to know.
http://www.talktalkmembers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7616
He do
Hi Clive,
Regarding being able to send emails through talktalk's SMTP server from
a non-talktalk IP address, e.g. abroad, you're not the first person to
want to know.
http://www.talktalkmembers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7616
He doesn't get a straight answer unfortunately and I've been una
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