On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 09:45, Jordan Thompson wrote:
> >
> >
> >By default Postfix will only relay mail for users on the local network (to 
> >avoid spammers taking over your mail server). So without having to do 
> >*anything* you are pretty secure.
> >(By relay, I mean accept a mail and forward it on to another mail server)
> >  
> >
> Well, the reason I set this up was so that I could use my server from 
> _anywhere_.

I use pop-before-smtp for this. Mandrake RPMs can be found using
rpmfind.net. The home page (popbsmtp.sourceforge.net) doesn't appear to
be available right now.

Anyway, pop-before-smtp allows your server to relay for users who
successfully authenticate via POP. I use this successfully to host mail
for my family.

You will need to set the mail client to log in before sending mail for
this to work.

Kind regards,

John...

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