Auteur: Robert Cates Date: À: Exim Users list Sujet: [exim] Fw: Users wanting to send mail from a dial-up (ISP)
connection
Maybe I should add to this that I've goolgled, and searched the list
archives, and I've read, but it all seems to be about running Exim on a
machine that's intermittently connected with dial-up, and nothing about the
user connecting per dial-up.
Thanks much!
Robert
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Cates" <robert@???>
To: "Exim Users list" <exim-users@???>
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 12:48 AM
Subject: Users wanting to send mail from a dial-up (ISP) connection
> Hi,
>
> I'll try to keep this as short and clear as I can...
>
> Simply put, I would like to know how to configure Exim (4.32) to allow a
> user to send e-mail when he/she accesses by way of a dial-up connection
> (e.g. from home), using e.g. Outlook Express.
>
> How do I configure Exim to allow a user with an account on the mail server
> ( therefore a $local_part ) send out mail from his/her dial-up Internet
> connection? Mail sent to another user locally works, but out-going mail
> returns a message in the lines of: relaying not permitted from host
> xxx.example.com (sorry I can't be more specific with the error message at
> the moment). I have courierpop and courier-imap installed, and the user
> can access his/her own mail, and the mail server is a Debian 3.0r2 Woody
> installation.
>
> I'm having a hard time understanding this because I thought Exim checks
> the From/Sender e-mail address (which would be of course user@???)
> and will then attempt to send the mail.(?)
>
> Would I have to specifically allow Exim to relay from the ISP the user is
> connecting from? If so, can you please explain why that is, and how I
> would have to configure it.
>
> All help with this will be greatly appreciated!
> Thanks, Robert
>