Morning list.
Is it possible to limit port 587 access to users who are known to be
traveling outside your network (foreign countries)?
We have a user who cannot access port 25 and as such I am looking at the
submission port, however, do not want to open it up to the net.
many thanks
Tom
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 07:59:04AM CEST, Tom Kinghorn
thomas.kingh...@gmail.com said:
Morning list.
Is it possible to limit port 587 access to users who are known to be
traveling outside your network (foreign countries)?
We have a user who cannot access port 25 and as such I am looking at
Am 27.05.2014 07:59, schrieb Tom Kinghorn:
Morning list.
Is it possible to limit port 587 access to users who are known to be
traveling outside your network (foreign countries)?
We have a user who cannot access port 25 and as such I am looking at the
submission port, however, do not want
Am 27.05.2014 07:59, schrieb Tom Kinghorn:
Is it possible to limit port 587 access to users who are known to be
traveling outside your network (foreign
countries)?
We have a user who cannot access port 25 and as such I am looking at the
submission port, however, do not want to
open it
On 26 May 2014, at 23:59 , Tom Kinghorn thomas.kingh...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to limit port 587 access to users who are known to be
traveling outside your network (foreign countries)?
You setup port 587 with authenticated submission, which allows only your users
to submit email. It