Well regardless it's not needed as xmail will check mailusers.tab first
before smtpauth.tab. So if your user is in mailuser.tab you don't need
to put them in smtpauth.tab. The only reason you would want to use
smtpauth is if you want to enable someone to relay through your server
that doesn't have a user account.

I go by what I said before, empty smtprelay.tab except for local LANs
and you are done. Server closed to spammers relaying through you.

Bill

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>From:  Brandon Wittenburg[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent:  Monday, August 26, 2002 1:59 PM
>To:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:       [xmail] Re: SMTP Auth setup
>
>
>Bill Healy wrote:
>
>>You don't want to use SMTPAUTH.TAB that will affect any other mail
>>servers trying to send you messages as well. All you need to do is empty
>>the smtprelay.tab file or just put in your local LAN subnets and you are
>>done. Have your users turn ON send Authentication for Outgoing mail so
>>that if they are not on the local LAN they will be able to send mail to
>>addresses that are not local to your server. If you want you can also
>>make sure that EnableAuthSMTP-POP3 is enabled so that those users that
>>are too lazy to turn on send Authentication for Outgoing mail in their
>>e-mail program can also send non-local mail. 
>>
>>Bill
>>
>>  
>>
>No, Bill, SMTPAUTH.TAB will not affect any other mail servers trying to 
>send you messages. SMTPAUTH.TAB is used to permit SMTP clients 
>authentication with protocols PLAIN, LOGIN, CRAM-MD5 and custom.
>
>Regards,
>
>Brandon Wittenburg
>
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