On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Georges Arnould wrote:
> Here is my question again :-))
>
> I'd like to allow my POP clients to send mails through exim.
>
> Is there a way to do it ?
>
> I suppose the way to do it is to log the user login (and IP adress) in a log
> file, and then ask exim to check this IP before allowing or denying the
> relay (with a timeout) ...
>
> Any way to do it ? Any existing tools ?
1. From the FAQ:
Q0806: How can I get POP-auth-before-relay support in Exim?
A0806: See http://cc.ysu.edu/~doug/exim-pop.tar.Z which has some scripts for
this, courtesy of Doug S <doug@???>.
2. If your POP clients support the SMTP AUTH extension, you can
experiment with the current testing version of Exim, which supports
AUTH. Get it from
ftp://ftp.cus.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programs/exim/Testing/exim-3.032.tar.gz
Look in doc/NewStuff for the preliminary documentation.
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