Problably whats to have a port like 26 that seen only from the lan and 
does require auth smtp. But still have port 25 visable from the wan/lan 
and have it still require Auth-smtp.

-- Chris L. Franklin --

Veeresh Khanorkar wrote:

>John Kielkopf wrote:
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>>Is it possible on Xmail to force SMTP auth based on the port the 
>>connection was established on?
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>>Currently, I accept connections on port 25 (SMTP) and port 587 (MSA).  I 
>>want port 25 to accept mail for local accounts without auth as normal, 
>>but I want to require auth on port 587...  The more I think about it, I 
>> 
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>Ummmm ,  I wonder what you are trying to do out here....?
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