relay rules question

1999-09-10 Thread Patrick Berry

Okay,

I have our smtp running under tcpserver and only machine in the office
can send mail through it.  But now, we have people dialing in from
home and wanting to use our smtp server.  They can't use the ISPs smtp
server because they want to send mail as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and most people don't like you doing
that...

Unfortunately people are also dialing into MSN and want to use the
mailserver.  I don't want to allow the IP range for all of MSN...

Any suggestions?

Pat
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Re: relay rules question

1999-09-10 Thread Tim Hunter

You make your users use the MSN smtp server, I have several users using our 
office mailserver remotely with MSN and no reported problems sending mail 
as [EMAIL PROTECTED] through MSN's smtp servers.  I *assume* that MSN lets 
any of its IP addresses send mail regardless of hostname.

Tim

At 12:02 PM 9/10/99 -0700, you wrote:
Okay,

I have our smtp running under tcpserver and only machine in the office
can send mail through it.  But now, we have people dialing in from
home and wanting to use our smtp server.  They can't use the ISPs smtp
server because they want to send mail as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and most people don't like you doing
that...

Unfortunately people are also dialing into MSN and want to use the
mailserver.  I don't want to allow the IP range for all of MSN...

Any suggestions?

Pat
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