Peter wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Shaul Karl wrote:
method. Which reminds me: how come using cables has to do with
authentication to the ISP mail server?
All the people in a cable segment are in the same 'pool' and they
could masquerade as each other afaik. Not running a firewall on
Peter wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Shaul Karl wrote:
method. Which reminds me: how come using cables has to do with
authentication to the ISP mail server?
All the people in a cable segment are in the same 'pool' and they
could masquerade as each other afaik. Not running a firewall on
Hi Lior,
The following link will explain exactly what you need for exim3: (I
used it once and it works)
http://www.eckes.org/article.php?sid=150
Tweaking the configuration a bit to work with exim4 shouldn't take you
a lot of time. (just go to exim's website and check their manuals)
goodluck,
Noam
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 07:43:43PM +0300, Lior Kaplan wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Debian's exim4 to sendmail from my computer to other using the
'smarthost' settings.
Since I have a cable connection, I must authenticate myself to the SMTP
server. How can I do that in exim4? I try the examples
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Shaul Karl wrote:
method. Which reminds me: how come using cables has to do with
authentication to the ISP mail server?
All the people in a cable segment are in the same 'pool' and they could
masquerade as each other afaik. Not running a firewall on cable is 100%