Greetings- Telocity, in its infinite wisdom, has decided to use SMTP AUTH instead of originating IP to verify SMTP clients. This presents problems for me, since I have exim pointing at smtp.telocity.com. Furthermore, it doesn't reject messages outright (that would be too simple and standards-based). Instead, it just accepts them and silently eats them, so I didn't know until I innocently asked my father-in-law if he'd received a message I sent him. Arrgh. Anyway....
Is there a way to configure exim (running in smarthost mode) to use SMTP AUTH for outgoing mail? I'm currently running: nujoma:/var/log/exim# exim -bV Exim version 3.12 #1 built 08-Jun-2001 14:21:07 Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1999 but would be perfectly happy to run a different version if necessary. Everything can be authenticated using my Telocity ID, regardless of what local user it's coming from. <rant> Why can't a single reasonably-priced DSL service seem go get it right? There are perfectly good internet standards for dealing with these sorts of things, and they feel they have to reinvent the wheel -- and make it square to boot! </rant> --------------------------------------------------------- Andrew J. Perrin - Assistant Professor of Sociology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 269 Hamilton Hall CB#3210, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin