On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Ana [iso-8859-1] Bel�n Santos wrote:
>
> Chris Johnson wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 11:45:19AM +0200, Ana Bel�n Santos wrote:
> > > I want to allow selected clients to use my smtp server as a relay. I
> > > have used tcpserver, but I only can restrict the access controling the
> > > IP of the sender and I want to control the email address of the sender,
> > > not the IP. Is this possible?? How can I do that??
> >
> > As others have pointed out, it's a bad idea to allow relaying based on sender
> > address. But if you really want to do it, try this patch:
>
> I know that it is a bad idea, but my problem is that the user that I have given
> a mail account
> in my system has dinamic IP addressing. So, how can I allow using my smtp server
> as a relay to
> this user and no for nobady else if I dont know his IP address???
If the user has a mail account, you can run David Harris' smtp-poplock
to allow relaying after the user checks his mail. You can set the timeout
to whatever you want. There's a link to it from www.qmail.org.
Vince.
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