It's been a while since I set it up, but as far as I remember, SMTP auth
wasn't a mailet, it was set up inside SMTP server itself.  After all,
it's a part of the protocol, not just some processing add-on.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: David Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:41 PM
>To: 'James Users List'
>Subject: RE: James SMTP Auth Question
>
>That is what I figured, but where at in the mailets is that defined?  I
>mean
>all mail goes through the same processing pipeline, so how does James
know
>a
>piece of mail destined for a remote address was given it from an AUTH'd
>client versus a non-auth'd one?
>
>-David
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ivan Jouikov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 4:37 PM
>> To: 'James Users List'
>> Subject: RE: James SMTP Auth Question
>>
>> You kind of confused me there a bit, but here's my knowledge:
>>
>> When Auth is turned on, you simply add an option for a client to
>> authenticate.
>>
>> A client who is NOT authenticated can only send messages to local
>> address.
>>
>> A client who is authenticated can also relay messages.
>>
>> I hope that clears things up.
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: David Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:29 PM
>> >To: 'James Users List'
>> >Subject: RE: James SMTP Auth Question
>> >
>> >Yes but when you turn SMTP auth on, what is it really doing to the
>> >processing pipeline?  Because James will accept mail from anyone,
>> auth'd or
>> >not.  It has to else messages delivered from other email servers
with
>> local
>> >destinations would not be accepted.  So the question is how then
does
>> James
>> >know when you get down into your transport processor, after you've
>> >delivered
>> >emails with a local destination, that it is ok or not to try and
send
>> out
>> >emails with remote destinations?  Is there a flag or something that
is
>> >being
>> >set on the Mail object?
>> >
>> >-David
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Ivan Jouikov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 11:16 AM
>> >> To: 'James Users List'
>> >> Subject: RE: James SMTP Auth Question
>> >>
>> >> Umm, it doesn't.
>> >>
>> >> All the messages that arrive from "another mail server" could only
>> >> arrive with 2 purposes:
>> >>
>> >> 1)  It's a message to a local account.  When the message is local
-
>> we
>> >> automatically accept it.
>> >>
>> >> 2)  If it's not a message to a local account - someone's trying to
>> relay
>> >> thru you (probably spammers).  This is where you don't want to be
an
>> >> open relay which's why you have your SMTP auth.
>> >>
>> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >From: David Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:21 AM
>> >> >To: 'James Users List'
>> >> >Subject: James SMTP Auth Question
>> >> >
>> >> >Just curious but how does James know the difference between mail
>> sent
>> >> in
>> >> >from an authenticated user for remote delivery, from mail sent in
>> from
>> >> >another email server where the host is not local and needs remote
>> >> delivery?
>> >> >
>> >> >Thanks,
>> >> >David
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
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