Re: [qmailtoaster] How to rectify this outgoing email

2014-03-09 Thread ChandranManikandan
Hi , I have tried from telnet and got below message. 220 pan-asia.in - Welcome to Qmail Toaster Ver. %{bversion} SMTP Server ESMTP MAIL FROM:m...@parpl.com 250 ok RCPT TO:m...@pan-asia.in 250 ok DATA 354 Proceed. SUBJECT:Hai how are you Hai Mani How are you . 250 ok 1394425967 qp 3722 421 Timeou

Re: [qmailtoaster] More SPAM

2014-03-09 Thread Scot Needy
Yes, I could, but I was really hoping to avoid managing psudo users as employees come and go from support here as well as AD. A single common account and password seems to be the best way to handle this One password to change when an employee leaves. That account would only be used for sendi

Re: [qmailtoaster] How to rectify this outgoing email

2014-03-09 Thread cj yother
Have you tried to telnet into the system and test that users account? On 03/09/2014 07:40 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote: Hi Finn, Yes am sure, That mailbox available in this domain 'pan-asia.in' and also i tried another users the same

[qmailtoaster] Re: More SPAM

2014-03-09 Thread Eric Shubert
Can't you (simply) set up each support person with their own authentication account, and configure their client with supp...@mydomain.com as the sender email address? -- -Eric 'shubes' On 03/09/2014 07:11 AM, Scot wrote: I would prefer not to have a local account and password shared by everyo

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: More SPAM

2014-03-09 Thread Scot
I would prefer not to have a local account and password shared by everyone in support. Sending mail from an authenticated user was the only way it would relay the mail. I don't want to inadvertently create an open relay either. My support users can come from a variety of ip's but even adding a