If XMail1 is on a dynamic IP address and XMail2 is on a static, and I want 
XMail2 to send all mail for XMail1, how would I setup XMail1? 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of CLEMENT Francis
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 11:10
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail acting as a smarthost for dynamic IP's


Create dummy accounts in your xmail server (on a dummy domain like 
relay.relay), one account for each sending server, then disable pop3 for them 
(user.tab file setting) Send your customers they respective login (syntax : 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) and password and ask them to use SMTP Authentication when 
connecting to your xmail relayserver.

Francis


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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Norbert Doeberlein 
>Envoyé : jeudi 18 janvier 2007 16:53 À : [email protected] Objet : 
>[xmail] XMail acting as a smarthost for dynamic IP's
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>I have many clients that are on dynamic IP addresses (DSL) in their 
>small businesses.  They can't get a static IP address w/out going to a 
>T1.  Also, their ISP (Verizon) does not let you relay through their 
>servers unless you have a static IP address.
> 
>Since it's a dynamic IP address, how would you set up XMail (on a 
>static
>IP) to act as a relay host for these servers and not completely open up 
>the server?
> 
>Thanks!
>
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