Err.... you could use SMTP auth....

On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 15:13:27 +0800, Reynald I. Ngo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a.) I think you meant something here but can you rephrase it? You're
> putting up mail services so that your local users get email within and
> outside your servers.
> b.) Use smtpauth, although must go through authentication wether you
> are local or remote.
> 
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> On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 20:01:39 -0400, John Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We have an email server running Postfix/qpopper.
> > Is there a way to:
> > a.) Allow remote users to send mails to server local recipients?
> > b.) Prompt users to login with same POP credentials
> > to be able to send emails? (authenticate before allowing SMTP access if
> > they are not on the local network)
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