>
>
> So don't put 192.168.xxxxx in smtprelay.tab and set your mail user =
> programs
> on your internal workstations to do SMTP AUTH !!!
>
> This is the best setup for security at server level at this time... =
> (until
> doing encryption and use public keys infrastructures on all smtp =
> traffic as
> the new 'basic' and mandatory mail exchange solution anywhere on =
> internet
> ....)



ok. so I just leave my smtprelay.tab empty and just configure my
workstation's client mail program to
do SMTP auth? no config necessary on my xmail for smtp auth? sorry but I do
know how to config
smtp auth on xmail until someone points me to the correct documentation



Francis
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