> > There are (IMHO) better ways. For example: AUTHENTICATED SMTP. I use Exim > 4.2 and have authenticated SMTP. I don't care for sendmail myself. First > thing I did when installing my server was remove sendmail and install > Exim. > > > Goal: Prevent Open Relay Spam from using my SMTP server, and > allow people > > to > > login from anywhere to collect and send mail.IP's > > > > Easy Solution: SMTP AUTH > > > Nature of Problem: > > Name a commonly used client that does not support SMTP Auth? Outlook > Express does, Outlook does, Mozilla mail does, Eudora does, Pegasus > Express does, I can not think of any that do not. If you have a client who > does happen to be using such an anchient verison of a mail client that it > does not support SMTP Auth, you really aught to get them to upgrade. >
Frankly they use all sorts of clients, most I have never heard of. I can probably force them to use SMTP AUTH. I will look into it then. So from what you are saying TMDA is not an SMTP server? or is it? Someone says its like Procmail? How do most people deploy TMDA? with or without Sendmail or some similar? Thanx Julian _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
