On Friday, June 29, 2001 2:36 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] writed: > Greg Wiley wrote: > > On Friday, June 29, 2001 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake: > > > > > [...]and also if I can ask for a password on any smtp
> > >server, exim, smail, > > yes, exim allows you to require > > authentication for relay operations. > I need to accept mail, by smtp, from any unknown host, when a valid user > use the imap service. So the user have a valid username and a valid > password, and I want to use it as a validation for accept relay to any > email addres inside my server or outside. Same answer. Anything destined for your server from any other server is not considered a relay by exim so is generally accepted. Everything else (that is, relays) will be accepted only for validated users if you use the host_auth_accept_relay option. > > > I neet to know if I can find on Debian any imap > > > server that alows me to > > > use secure conections > > do you mean that you want to prevent > > eavesdropping on your imap connections, or do you > > wish to secure your imap server from unauthorized > > use? > The question is about where can I found some IMAP > server that accept secure connections. My question is the same. But to put it another way, what do you mean by "secure connections?" -g