Re: [exim] Newbie : Is Exim4 relevant for sending to an ISP …

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Autor: Nigel Metheringham
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Para: Olivier
CC: exim-users
Asunto: Re: [exim] Newbie : Is Exim4 relevant for sending to an ISP requiring authentication ?

On 17 Mar 2008, at 08:51, Olivier wrote:
> Unfortunately, destination mailboxes are managed by an ISP which
> require
> SMTP and POP clients to somehow authenticate.


Thats a good thing.

> As my knowledge of exim4 and email programs is very limited, I'm
> wondering
> if there's a way for exim4 to provide these authentication data.


Exim can authenticate as an SMTP client. Information on this can be
found at
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch33.html#SECID170


> I wrote "somehow authenticate" as it's not very clear in my mind :
> - when we send emails during normal work hours, everything works fine
> - but when we send emails during off-hours (Week-Ends, nightime),
> relaying
> is denied ("Relaying denied" error message) and our ISP says we need
> to
> authenticate just like Outlook clients do.


I suggest you check how your Outlook clients are configured, but I
suspect that they are using POP-before-SMTP authentication - meaning
that the SMTP server accepts SMTP messages sent from an IP address
that has authenticated to the POP server within the last x minutes.

It would be better to use proper SMTP authentication, and you need to
see if your ISP can provide that.

    Nigel.



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