>I am having one heck of a time getting smtp security to function properly. 
>I have hosting customers in different places online that need to be able 
>to use imail's smtp.
>
>Could someone please point me in the right direction to get my smtp a 
>little more secure?

To not be an open relay, you can either use IMail's "Relay for addresses" 
(in which case you would enter a list of "safe" IP addresses that your 
users may come from; anyone not coming from those safe IPs would need to 
use SMTP AUTH), or "No mail relay" (which really means that everyone must 
use SMTP AUTH).  Note that relay setting apply only to outgoing E-mail, so 
no matter what your settings are, your users will still be able to get mail.

If your hosting customers can come from any IP address, they will need to 
use SMTP AUTH.

                                                    -Scott
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