Have you checked the www.qmail.org page?  Several methods listed
there - pop before smtp has already been mentioned, and I use smtp
auth at my site without any problems.

-----Original Message-----
From: Enrique Vadillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 1:40 PM
To: Matt Simonsen
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP authentication


I got exactly the same problem, the only thing i could do for now is
to give them a webmail frontend but most people are very used to
sending
mail using their favorite mail programs.

anyone here know any way this can be done? i use qmail on solaris,
i'm open to any ideas.

iPass has no information on this even though it's very related to
their
business.

Enrique-

|o| ---- Matt Simonsen escribió ----
|o| Is it possible/adviseable to run a Qmail server to authenticate
all relay
|o| SMTP traffic so that we can leave the relay open but not allow
spammers
|o| access? I have Qmail running with Courier IMAP server, my problem
is that we
|o| have some users with laptops who travel and use different ISPs out
of the
|o| office and would not be able to get email through out SMTP server.
To ask
|o| them to change settings may be too much. I have thought of setting
up 2
|o| Outlook profiles for them with different outgoing mail servers,
but I am
|o| hoping there is a way to allow their traffic through via a
username and
|o| password combo.
|o|
|o| Thanks
|o| Matt


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