SMTP auth on demand

2002-11-01 Thread Steven Lake
Hi all.  Is there a way to get your SMTP server to look at your
radius logs, see where you're logged in from, what IP specifically, and
allow relaying through that IP until you log off?  Basically what I need
is when one of our employee's logs in using a remote ISP, they can have
access to our SMTP server up until they disconnect from the internet.
Once they do that then the ability to relay mail from that IP is
restricted again as before.  Am I making any sence?  Is there a way to do
this?


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Re: SMTP auth on demand

2002-11-01 Thread DaleCo Help Desk
Thread yesterday or day before on this.

Look into POP before SMTP.

Kevin Kinsey
DaleCo, S.P.

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From: Steven Lake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 4:27 PM
Subject: SMTP auth on demand


 Hi all.  Is there a way to get your SMTP server to look at your
 radius logs, see where you're logged in from, what IP specifically,
and
 allow relaying through that IP until you log off?  Basically what I
need
 is when one of our employee's logs in using a remote ISP, they can
have
 access to our SMTP server up until they disconnect from the
internet.
 Once they do that then the ability to relay mail from that IP is
 restricted again as before.  Am I making any sence?  Is there a way
to do
 this?


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Re: SMTP auth on demand

2002-11-01 Thread Ceri Davies
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 04:27:28PM -0600, Steven Lake wrote:
   Hi all.  Is there a way to get your SMTP server to look at your
 radius logs, see where you're logged in from, what IP specifically, and
 allow relaying through that IP until you log off?  Basically what I need
 is when one of our employee's logs in using a remote ISP, they can have
 access to our SMTP server up until they disconnect from the internet.
 Once they do that then the ability to relay mail from that IP is
 restricted again as before.  Am I making any sence?  Is there a way to do
 this?

That depends on your MTA, I'd suggest.

http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.10/doc/html/spec_12.html#CHAP12

Ceri
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