As much as this is mostly a FAQ, I would appreciate suggestions for my
particular situation.  My need is to support mobile employees who's laptops
are sometimes connected to the internal LAN and sometimes dial up to an ISP.
The possibilities I've looked at so far consist of:

1) use relay-ctrl or something similar, but since we're 100% IMAP, and use
Cyrus instead of Courier, I'm not aware of a solution that works.

2) Have all mobile employees establish a VPN to a DMZ whose block of IPs is
allowed to relay.  This is probably the final and best solution, but I can't
implement it yet due to infrastructure reasons, and complications involving
different OSes including MacOS.

3) Apply the SMTP-AUTH patch. (leading contender for temporary solution).

Any comments or suggestions.

Anything I'm overlooking?

-Tupshin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Russell Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: Dynamic allow of relay


> Charles Cazabon writes:
>  > Mark Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > > Is there a way to setup qmail such that it will dynamically allow
relay
>  > > hosts based on their previous login to the qmail-pop3d?
>  >
>  > Yes, and there's several implementations available.  See qmail.org for
>  > details, and read the mailing list archives; there are hundreds of
messages
>  > discussing the various methods.  I favour Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl.
>
> Me too, even over mine.
>
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