Francis, Sounds go on the surface.

But I think ETRN sends to the MX server, not the IP address requesting the
ETRN.

Is this correct?

If so, then the DNS would need to be updated before the ETRN issued.

Why not use the DYNDNS support in xmail on xmail(2).


Rob :-)
 
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Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail acting as a smarthost for dynamic IP's



ETRN mode seems to be the good choice
Configure xmail1 to start a regular etrn process with xmail2

Francis


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>Envoyé : vendredi 19 janvier 2007 18:52
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>Objet : [xmail] Re: XMail acting as a smarthost for dynamic IP's
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>If XMail1 is on a dynamic IP address and XMail2 is on a static, and I =
>want XMail2 to send all mail for XMail1, how would I setup XMail1?=20
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>Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail acting as a smarthost for dynamic IP's
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>Create dummy accounts in your xmail server (on a dummy domain like =
>relay.relay), one account for each sending server, then 
>disable pop3 for =
>them (user.tab file setting) Send your customers they 
>respective login =
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>Authentication when connecting to your xmail relayserver.
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>Francis
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>>I have many clients that are on dynamic IP addresses (DSL) in their=20
>>small businesses.  They can't get a static IP address w/out 
>going to a=20
>>T1.  Also, their ISP (Verizon) does not let you relay through their=20
>>servers unless you have a static IP address.
>>=20
>>Since it's a dynamic IP address, how would you set up XMail (on a=20
>>static
>>IP) to act as a relay host for these servers and not 
>completely open up =
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>>the server?
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>>Thanks!
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