Dear Devendra: There are two types of "validation" that I know works over smtp.
1) auth. which requieres user and password to send emails. 2) IP. IP's or networks that are relayed to send thru the smtp server.
In your case number 1) is the accurate solution. You need to use some sort of AUTH-BEFORE-SMTP.
R. Riley
Dear Riley,
Yes, I am using AUTH-BEFORE-SMTP, using the qmail-smtpd-auth patch. This utilizes the same userid / password as used by the POP3 authentication by vpopmail's mysql stored passwords.
Problem is that, I wanted to keep the POP3 enabled and SMTP disabled for certain users only. How do I achieve it?
Devendra Singh
-----Mensaje original----- De: Devendra Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: Thursday, November 20, 2003 9:00 AM Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: [vqadmin] How to Disabe Outgoing SMTP for Some Users ?
Dear List Members,
I am using qmail-smtpd-auth (http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/) with qmail and vpopmail.
If anyone knows a way out to disable Outgoing SMTP for certain users. (I am not using POP-before-SMTP).
Neither of these seems to do the trick: disable_external_relay disable_smtp
Thanks.
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