I have the same situation here. There are a couple of
options. Look for pop before smtp or the smtp auth patch. I have
looked at both of them and they will take care of any of your needs. Also
until I can get one of them implemented, I have my mobile users set to
user there ISP's smtp s
Are you sure they are collecting their mail first and *THEN* sending?
Some clients try to send mail before recieving.
Regards
Jerry.
At 07:14 AM 5/17/00 -0700, Roy wrote:
>I'va a couple of users who are on the road, they are logging into local
>isp's and than connecting to our qmail. I've set
watch your smtp connections and notice the IP they are connection from, make
sure that is in the tcp.smtp and compiled into the cdb.
I would worry about security in this situation however, it would be best to
tell them to use their local ISP's smtp server.
-- Tim
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Fro