> Have you considered authenticated SMTP? That way clients would have to
I hadn't. Thanks. I will look into it as well.
Have you considered authenticated SMTP? That way clients would have to
verify themselves each time they sent out a message, similar to the POP
login procedure. There is a very good patch for qmail that enables the
ESMTP AUTH command, written by Krzysztof Dabrowski, available at
www.qmail.org/top
Actually I have some options including a patch to qmail-smtpd so that it
can relay using envelope sender addresses with tarpitting I think this
could be reasonably safe. because I can't guarantee that all my users will
pop before smtp besides outlook express has an annoying habit of sending
queue
Well Then U have No option other than using pop b4 smtp :)
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ksemat writes:
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > Have U tried the rcpthosts file, that shld do the trick.
> > E
> > Systems Engineer
> > Infocom Uganda Limited
> > Tel:077409672 or 075409672
> >
> >
> Well if
> I don't think you've considered all the choices. A POP-before-SMTP
> solution would be as effective, but much more secure. Try Bruce Guenter's
> relay-ctrl package, which you can find from a link on www.qmail.org.
As was pointed out by another poster. I guess it is because I did not know
it w
> As you have noted, it's a terrible idea but if you insist
> http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaymailfrom.html
>
> [ found from http://www.qmail.org/top.html ]
Thanks for this. I am going to try Aaron's suggestion of forcing pop
before smtp and inserting the roaming ip for a period if it fails
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Have U tried the rcpthosts file, that shld do the trick.
> E
> Systems Engineer
> Infocom Uganda Limited
> Tel:077409672 or 075409672
>
>
Well if you had looked at my question you could see that I can't possibly
put every domain in the world in m
> Sorry for putting this on the list if it has already been answered however
> I checked the archives and failed to get an answer to it and although I
> have read 5.4 in the FAQ it does not help me much.
> I am using tcpserver and I have set up qmail and done relaying as
> instructed in the FAQ ho
ksemat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using tcpserver and I have set up qmail and done relaying as instructed
> in the FAQ however the /etc/tcp.smtp file only accepts realying by ip address
> yet I would like to do it by domain name
[...]
> I know the dangers but I really have no choice in this
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 06:32:14PM +0300, ksemat wrote:
> instructed in the FAQ however the /etc/tcp.smtp file only accepts realying
> by ip address yet I would like to do it by domain name i.e
As you have noted, it's a terrible idea but if you insist
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaymailfrom
Have U tried the rcpthosts file, that shld do the trick.
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ksemat writes:
> Hello everyone,
> Sorry for putting this on the list if it has already been answered however
> I checked the archives and failed to get an answer to it and although I
> have read 5.4 in the FAQ it does not help me much.
Hello everyone,
Sorry for putting this on the list if it has already been answered however
I checked the archives and failed to get an answer to it and although I
have read 5.4 in the FAQ it does not help me much.
I am using tcpserver and I have set up qmail and done relaying as
instructed
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