On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Joe Sporleder wrote:

> I am running SIMS at home on a little piddly dedicated modem at
> beloit-kansas.com. I am also running SIMS at work at wacondatrader.com, on a
> dedicated wireless connection, equivalent to 1/2 a T1. At home, I run
> several email lists, some of which are getting a bit too big to work
> effectively on my lowly modem. What is the best way to hand off to my work
> sever, without creating an open relay for spammers?  My current anti-spam
> option I have turned on for both servers is "to relay for clients only", so,
> can I treat beloit-kansas.com as a "client" by domain name or IP address?

You can do so by ip address. So if your modem connection at home has a
fixed ip, just add that ip to the client list of the server at work.    f
it has a dynamic ip then be sure you have 1.8b8 (which you need anyways)
and enable "authenticated IPs are treated as Client ones" for 10mins (the
max). Then you will need to check mail via POP on the work
machine successfully within ten minutes of trying to send mail. If this
seems not to work right you could just leave an email client open set to
check mail every 5 mins or so (to be safe).

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Joe Laffey              |  Want to convert subnet masks between different
LAFFEY Computer Imaging |  notations, or figure the number of IPs in a block?
St. Louis, MO           |  Whatmask-It's FREE - www.laffeycomputer.com/wm.html
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