> That's asking too much, so I left it to "relay
> for local users".

Fine,  unless  you want to actually offer access to the Internet. When
you  get put on an anti-spam blacklist, you WILL NOT GET OFF until you
require authentication.

I think you need to take a better look at your priorities as a service
provider. Yes, the SMTP AUTH issue with virtual domains is a pain. But
you  MUST  NOT  ignore  your  vulnerability to spamming. Create shared
users  like [EMAIL PROTECTED] on your IP-full primary
domain  and  have  your  clients use these to log in from all of their
machines.  Send  mail  to these accounts to NUL to make sure you don't
have to do any housekeeping.

Sandy


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