Wayne:
You might want to consider SMTP AUTH, assuming your mail clients support it.
POP before SMTP is a hack that sort of works, but causes problems,
especially as many clients insist on sending before popping! I use SMTP AUTH
with sendmail so can't help you with postfix, but you could try
Hey There,
As has been already pointed out most modern mail software
includes the ability to filter relaying using POP before
SMTP. Most ISP's at least where I am use it. I use it
personally. I would think that an MTA as popular as postfix
would certainly have some components that
Thus spake Wayne Pascoe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [09/09/03 10:48]:
Can anyone point me to a document that explains what pop servers might
be suitable for this task and how to go about setting up this
authentication ?
When you install the Postfix port, enable SASL or SASL2 authentication
(though
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 11:05:57AM -0400, Damian Gerow wrote:
When you install the Postfix port, enable SASL or SASL2 authentication
(though I'd personally stick with SASL2). Then take a read through
README_FILES/SASL_README, found within the postfix source tree (i.e.
Hi,
Only two methods I have implemented.
1) OPEN SMTP RELAY - No
2) SMTP AFTER POP - The client need to check his mail first and for a set
amount of time he can send mail through that same server.
3) The best solution though would be SMTP AFTER AUTH. Setup a seperate
smtp server which allows any
- Original Message -
From: Wayne Pascoe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Damian Gerow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: Authenticated SMTP
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 11:05:57AM -0400, Damian Gerow wrote:
When you install the Postfix