ocl discussins wrote:
> The problem is that external mail users (ie., users from home using mail
> clients) need to be able to send mail through eximFilter, but must first
> authenticate before sending.  I don't want to duplicate my user listing on
>   
If I get your setup correctly, eximFilter has the purpose of weeding out 
the spam you get from "outside" and eximMail is the one installation 
doing the "real" work for your internal users inbound and outbound wise.

As you plan to authenticate anyway, why don't you open port 587 (SMTP 
Submission) on eximMail for your home users to send mail through 
eximMail directly? If implemented correctly, this does not open eximMail 
to anyone expect the authenticated known users for sending mail.

Oliver


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