Andreas Metzler wrote:
| On 2004-03-03 Fernando Sanchez <fsanchez@???> wrote:
|
|>I've been working out on this but I can't get it to work... I'm trying
|>to implement authentication for users from my domain. I have the
|>authenticator system working, I can setup my client to authenticate
|>before sending a mail and it works perfectly. But I haven't been able to
|>force users to send email authenticating themselfs. I don't think it
|>should be too hard doing it, but can't find the way. I've been using the
|>ACL acl_smtp_auth like this:
|
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|>acl_check_auth:
|> accept authenticated = *
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|> deny message = "Authentication requiered"
|
| [...]
|
| I think you are looking at the wrong ACL. acl_smtp_auth controls
| access to the AUTH command, only allowing access to the AUTH command
| to people who are authenticated and therefore have already issued it
| cannot work.
| cu andreas
So I guess my other option should be the acl_smtp_connect could be a
place? or it would better be acl_smtp_rcpt?
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