I know this was beat to death some while ago in the list but at the time, I
didn't care (now, of course, I do) and now I can't seem to find it in the
archives...
We have a few users who on occasion work from home, dialed into an ISP.
They want to be able to send and receive mail as if they were at work.
I'm aware of the sender_net_accept_relay option to allow relays from some
addresses but since the ISP's all use DHCP or some other dynamic addressing
scheme, I can't be sure that xx.xx.xx.4 will always be "trusted user", so I
have to allow the entire xx.xx.xx.0/24 range in. That's not really what I
want.
Is there a way to tell exim to accept relays from xx.xx.xx.0/24 but only if
the from field is some set of values? Or is there a better way (sending
their mail from the ISP isn't acceptable) to have a little more control
over who sends from xx.xx.xx.0?
TIA,
Bruce
Bruce Bowler, Research Associate 207.633.9600 (voice)
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences 207.633.9641 (fax)
PO Box 475 BBowler@??? (email)
West Boothbay Harbor ME 04575 http://www.bigelow.org/
--
*** Exim information can be found at
http://www.exim.org/ ***