* dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25-05-2002 11:56]: > On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 07:46:16PM -0400, Daniel D Jones wrote: > | I can receive mail just fine but, since I certainly don't want to > | host an open relay, I can't send mail from my laptop. > > Solutions are : > o remote-login to the system and work from there > (if your link is fast enough then you can use X-over-ssh if > you dislike mutt so much) > > o SMTP AUTH > configure the SMTP server to handle the "AUTH" extension > (defined in RFC 2821, IIRC) to allow arbitrary hosts to > authenticate and thus be allowed to relay. > > o POP-before-SMTP > another authentication mechanism whereby the server requires > you to first access your POP box (and authenticate) and then > assumes that, for a short while, that same IP is still you > and will allow SMTP relaying I have the same problem and I'm trying smtp over ssh without success? I use woody/exim. Is it possible or I'm trying the wrong thing?
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