Autor: Giuliano Gavazzi Data: Dla: Alan J. Flavell, Exim users list CC: Temat: Re: [exim] ignore spam scanning of outgoing mail
At 8:34 pm +0100 2004/10/26, Alan J. Flavell wrote:
[...] >(For some reason, it seems to be laptop Mac OS X users who can't get
>that right. Doesn't their mailer have any option to say
>"authenticated if available", in the way that more-familiar mailers
>such as Mozilla-family or PINE have? But I digress.) [...]
I do not know and I will do some tests (even if I do not use
Mail.app). I suppose just getting rid of the authenticators should be
fine to test it...
I can say that if delivery fails, Mail.app asks the user if he wants
to use another outgoing smtp server and presents him with a choice.
Clearly if they haven't configured an alternative non authenticated
outgoing smtp this is not going to help..
Done. I can confirm, you must tell them to set an alternative with no
authentication and they will be asked if they want to use it. But I
do not understand why would a server have auth available only for IP
outside a certain range? What's the problem in having authentication
for all clients trying to relay? This, btw, would stop virus from
within using the server.