Martin Smith wrote:
> 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].
Martin--
I use a little program called DRAC, Dynamic Relay Access Control. It
takes a little tweaking to get working, plus you have to patch your pop
or imap servers, but, it has been working like a champ for me, and it
works great with Exim.
My problem was similar in that I have folks who go on the road, and they
have accounts with AOL, AT&T Internet, and so forth. This is what I
have found to be a good solution.
The Drac homepage is here:
http://mail.cc.umanitoba.ca/drac/
I have the latest UW ipop3d and imapd patched for drac, and I can help
you with the exim-specific setup if you need it. Quite easy, really.
HTH
--
Craig Sprout
Network Administrator
Crown Parts and Machine
http://www.crownpartsandmachine.com