if you want to configure smtp auth using sendmail you can
try this one. it worked for me.
:)
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/smtp-auth.html
hope this helps...
-Original Message-
From: Veritas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 8:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sendmail: Refusing Connections, and
authentication/relaying
Two prime issues for me on this one.
First, and most crucial: sendmail seems to be set up and
working fine; I can
send mail from the local machine to other hosts.
However, I haven't been able to convince it to accept SMTP
connections from
other hosts. cyrus-imapd seems to be set up and running
fine, but the smtp
port is, according to a friend, filtered and unavailable.
I've been trying to
scan through the sendmail configuration readme as well as
the FreeBSD
handbook, and will continue looking, but as of this time I
haven't found a
way to open it up to outside connections. FreeBSD 5.1,
sendmail 8.12.9, no
firewall presently running.
Once I can get sendmail accepting connections, it brings
me to point B: Is it
possible to set up sendmail so that local users can send
to wherever, but
remote users have to authenticate to do so(and can
basically use my server as
a remote mail host)? I don't want to run sendmail
promiscuously, but it would
be very nice if I could convince it to allow authenticated
remote users to
send to anywhere.
Or am I confused on the definition of "relay"? If it
doesn't apply to people
who use authentication, I'm already fine, and can just
work on setting up
secure auth.
-BB
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