Rejecting clients that are not valid users only

2004-01-20 Thread Troy McKinnon
I am basically trying to configure my mail system so: 1) remote clients (cyrus mail users) can send from any location to any location with no restrictions 2) incoming mail will be routed to local users (i.e. if it is final destination)... from anywhere I want my remote clients to be able to send

Re: Rejecting clients that are not valid users only

2004-01-20 Thread Paul Bender
In order to allow my Cyrus IMAP mail users to send mail from anywhere, I have configured sendmail so that any user that authenticates successfully using SMTP AUTH is allowed to relay email. Since both Cyrus IMAP and sendmail use SASL, my Cyrus IMAP mail users are able to authenticate. Since most

Re: Rejecting clients that are not valid users only

2004-01-20 Thread Ken Murchison
Paul Bender wrote: In order to allow my Cyrus IMAP mail users to send mail from anywhere, I have configured sendmail so that any user that authenticates successfully using SMTP AUTH is allowed to relay email. Since both Cyrus IMAP and sendmail use SASL, my Cyrus IMAP mail users are able to

Re: Rejecting clients that are not valid users only

2004-01-20 Thread Troy McKinnon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 7:19 AM Subject: Re: Rejecting clients that are not valid users only Paul Bender wrote: In order to allow my Cyrus IMAP mail users to send mail from anywhere, I have configured sendmail so that any user that authenticates

Re: Rejecting clients that are not valid users only

2004-01-20 Thread Paul Bender
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 07:19, Ken Murchison wrote: Paul Bender wrote: Since most of my Cyrus users send their passwords in the clear, I have enabled START_TLS and SSL (using stunnel) in sendmail. Finally, I have sendmail listen on the standard MSA port rather than the standard MTA port for