SNFettig Listserv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> The issue for me, however, is that I need to allow relaying for mobile users
> dialing into the internet from national ISPs, thus usually ending up with
> different IPs each time they dial in.)

As someone else noted, the proper setup is for your roaming users to send 
their mail through the SMTP relay provided by the ISP they are using.

However, failing that, you can use a SMTP-after-POP solution.  Check
www.qmail.org for pointers to these, especially Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl.

As a secondary note, this is one of the top FAQs, is documented in Dan's FAQ,
mentioned at qmail.org, and shows up on the mailing list vritually every week
-- including at least twice this week.  A quick search of the qmail list
archives would have turned up this same advice.  Oh, and while I'm being
negative, please try to limit your line length -- it's a bit of a pain to quote
from your original email, because it contained 300+ character lines.

Charles
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