Autor: Philipp Gimm Data: Para: Martin Smith, exim-users Assunto: AW: [Exim] Relaying from non-local hosts
Hi!
Look at the example configurations (I think it's C34).
There is a doc on how to setup Exim to do SMTP authentication.
hope that helps...
/pg
> I'm sure this is something that should be easy to do, but
> buggered if I can
> figure out how to do it (it's Friday here - that's my excuse and
> I'm sticking to it).
>
> We currently have a setup where exim relays mail for hosts local to our
> domain, and denies anyone else. We are increasingly finding that
> users with
> home connections are wanting to be able to send mail from our server, but
> exim is restricting the relaying from outside.
>
> The problem is that the users are coming in on dynamically assigned IP
> addresses from various ISPS. We need to allow relaying from any
> host (eek i
> hear you say) but only if they authenticate with a valid username and
> password [preferably from the /etc/hosts file].
>
> Any suggestions as to how to go about this would be greatly appreciated