I'm a Road Runner customer, too, but I'm running my server on my connection.

When I did it, I got a good bit of help from a friend.

I'm tied up until Monday, but if you want, I can try to send you copies of 
the various things that I had to put into my config files, etc., offline.

Once I've compiled them into something usable to the rest of the community (a 
how-to, or just a guideline), I'll post something to the redhat lists 
pointing to it.

vvor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> he is a road runner dhcp client. i would like to create a system account for
> him for his domain and have him receive/send thru my server.
> 
> i would like him to authenticate with ssl if possible. i would like to set
> stuff up for about 4-5 other people to do this, but dread adding mysterious
> *libs andstuff and ultimately having nothing work for anybody. everything
> currently works perfectly!
> 
> is there a tutorial for this type of situation?
> 
> thanks for you help!
> 
> vora
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Burger
> > Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 6:16 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: postfix woes
> >
> >
> > You don't "have to start relaying mail for him at his apartment"...but
> > you could, if you wanted to.  That not withstanding, he could
> > relay through his own ISP, and still POP3 or IMAP from your server.
> >
> > Relaying is an on/off thing, in that you can turn it on and off, but it's
> > not that black and white.  You can open up relaying on a case by case, IP
> > by IP, system by system basis, or you could create an acount, as you
> > noted in your last question, and have him authenticate.  You could also
> > use an authentication system...2 of which are POP-Before-SMTP and
> > SMTP-AUTH.
> >
> > POP-Before-SMTP requires running a patched POP3 daemon, another daemon
> > like DRAC to maintain a database, and adding that database to the
> > "mynetworks =" line in /etc/postfix/main.cf.
> >
> > SMTP-AUTH requires a version of Postfix that supports it, and a bunch of
> > configuration modifications...and if you want to really secure
> > it, you can
> > set up TLS/SSL, too.
> >
> > Does your friend have a static IP for his connection?  If so, setting up
> > relaying for him is relatively trivial, and it won't render you an open
> > relay (so you probably won't get listed in the black hole lists).  Just
> > add his IP to the "mynetworks = " list in your
> > /etc/postfix/main.cf file.
> > You can either add his IP address to the "mynetworks =" line, or, if you
> > have a list in a separate file, referenced on the "mynetworks =" line,
> > just add the IP to that list...either way, run "service postfix reload"
> > when you're done.
> >
> > If your friend does not have an actual account on your system, how is he
> > receiving mail for this domain?  Are you using the virtual user
> > functionality and forwarding it to his actual ISP-provided email
> > address?
> > If so, then he's already sending/receiving via his ISP, and you
> > don't have
> > to change your relay setup in any way.
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, vvor wrote:
> >
> > > sorry if this is the wrong place for this, but no one answers me on the
> > > postfix list, and i just saw a postfix post on this list...
> > >
> > > i set up my friends domain on my server: web, ftp, and mail. web and ftp
> > > were easy. for mail, i am using postfix. he doesn't live inside
> > my internal
> > > network, so is it true that i have to start relaying mail for him at his
> > > apartment? is relaying an "on/off" thing? i.e., if i turn on
> > relaying for
> > > him, does that mean i will become a black hole? should i create a system
> > > account for him and authenticate?
> > >
> > > sorry, i am a little lost...
> >
> >
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