david rankin wrote:
From: "Sandy Drobic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
david rankin wrote:
Mates (Sandy in particular)
How do I configure postfix to allow myself and other specific
users to relay mail across the server? Say I'm at home and I want to
send mail outbound from my server at work using Outlook. Since my
server doesn't allow any relaying, the send fails -- as it should.
Where do I configure postfix to say, "hey if it's david, it's OK"
Most of the time it depends on your choice of imap/pop3 server. Which
one do you use? If you do implement sasl auth, you might as well go
all the way and have an imap server and a web interface accessable
from everywhere. (^-^)
Thanks Sandy, and I do. I have squirrellmail and egroupware that allow
me to do it. I was trying to get outlook express to do the same (ducking
-- I know it sucks). Right now I have UW Imap on the server. I'll check
into sasl. Thanks!
If you have UW-Imap, then you are authenticating against passwd when you
login to your imapserver, right? You could probably use saslauthd, reuse
the certificates for saslauthd and tell postfix to auth against saslauthd.
--
Sandy
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