Unfortunately the ip is not static at home. If I Enable authenticated SMTP
will outside companies/people still be able to send our company email?


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Michell
Sent: 07 November 2002 12:52
To: Courier Users
Subject: [courier-users] Re: Remote ( relaying denied )


Bertus Keyser writes:

> Hallo
>
> When I send a email from our office I can send it to whoever I want to,
but
> when I use the mailserver from home and try to send a email to someone
that
> doesn't have the @ourdomain.com in their email address I get:
>
> "Relaying Denied".
>
> how do I fix this?
>
1) If you have a static IP address at home, edit /etc/smtpaccess
 -or-
2) Enable authenticated SMTP in courier and your mail client.

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Bill Michell
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