On Thursday 02 Sep 2004 5:06 pm, Amit Sharma wrote:

> exim or postfix or qmail , which one is good and
> flexible for such typical requirements?

Every mail server fan will say that they can get it done someway or the other 
using their software.

<exim way>
For your particular requirement, you can use exim +smtp auth for all users 
sending out mail. In the exim config, you can then check the username who is 
trying to send mails, and allow only usernames whose name is in a particular 
text-file.

In fact, you can allow all your users to send mails to domains which are 
local(intranet), but allow only a few to send mails outside the office.
</exim way>

You can do this with an exim out of the box installation. No patches etc. 
required.

- Sandip

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