Peter wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Shaul Karl wrote:
method. Which reminds me: how come using cables has to do with
authentication to the ISP mail server?
All the people in a cable segment are in the same 'pool' and they
could masquerade as each other afaik. Not running a firewall on cable
Peter wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Shaul Karl wrote:
method. Which reminds me: how come using cables has to do with
authentication to the ISP mail server?
All the people in a cable segment are in the same 'pool' and they
could masquerade as each other afaik. Not running a firewall on cable
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Shaul Karl wrote:
method. Which reminds me: how come using cables has to do with
authentication to the ISP mail server?
All the people in a cable segment are in the same 'pool' and they could
masquerade as each other afaik. Not running a firewall on cable is 100%
suicid
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 07:43:43PM +0300, Lior Kaplan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Debian's exim4 to sendmail from my computer to other using the
> 'smarthost' settings.
>
> Since I have a cable connection, I must authenticate myself to the SMTP
> server. How can I do that in exim4? I try the exam
Hi Lior,
The following link will explain exactly what you need for exim3: (I
used it once and it works)
http://www.eckes.org/article.php?sid=150
Tweaking the configuration a bit to work with exim4 shouldn't take you
a lot of time. (just go to exim's website and check their manuals)
goodluck,
Noam
Hi,
I'm using Debian's exim4 to sendmail from my computer to other using the
'smarthost' settings.
Since I have a cable connection, I must authenticate myself to the SMTP
server. How can I do that in exim4? I try the examples provided in the
config files, and no change.
I can install exim4-daem