В Птн, 04/02/2011 в 10:12 +0100, tarjei пишет:
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> On 02/04/2011 10:04 AM, Dominique wrote:
> > OK, trying to make it work with the ISP... But I need to setup user and
> > password to the ISP's SMTP server. Could you spare a minute to tell me
> > where to add that info in the GNUStep config file as it is not on page
> > 23 of the manual?
> > 
> > And I just added 'SOGoSMTPServer ' has been added to the file.
> Hi, IMHO you should do this on the mta of your server instead of trying
> to do it in SOGo. Postfix has good support and documentation for doing
> setups like this.

Among other reasons you should do this on the MTA because SOGo doesn't
support SMTP auth if I'm not mistaken.

> T
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Dominique
> > 
> > On 04/02/2011 00:36, Brian Kirkman wrote:
> >> On 2/3/2011 1:10 PM, Jeff Folk wrote:
> >>> On Feb 3, 2011, at 12:57 PM, Dominique wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> I am facing an ISP problem for one of my customer. It's a SOHO for
> >>>> which we setup their new mail server. Unfortunately, their IP is
> >>>> within a dynamic IP segment flagged by a lot of lists or mail
> >>>> providers (Hotmail among others) as potential spam and therefor do
> >>>> not accept mail coming from a server on those IPs....
> >>>>
> >>>> While I'll be battling with the ISP to get a decent IP address, I
> >>>> was wondering if there was a way to setup multiple outgoing servers
> >>>> in the SOGo setup file based on domain to be used for the mail or as
> >>>> part of the IMAP configuration option in SOGo. This last one could
> >>>> be by default the one in the SOGo config file or an alternate
> >>>> outgoing server identified by address/user/port/passwrd....
> >>>>
> >>>> It may already be available, but did not find it, or is it an
> >>>> undocumented feature ?
> >>>> Any suggestions ?
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks for the help,
> >>>>
> >>>> Dominique
> >>> Maybe set SOGo to use the ISP SMTP server?? Page 23 of the Docs...
> >>>
> >>> Regards;
> >>> Jeff
> >>>
> >> Agreeing with Jeff, you should use the ISPs SMTP server, but I would
> >> make the change at the MTA level.  I'm used to using Sendmail as an
> >> MTA, so I know Sendmail has an option called smart_host that allows
> >> Sendmail to relay mail through the ISPs SMTP server.  Depending on the
> >> ISP, you might have to use authinfo to authenticate against the SMTP
> >> server.  Either use Google or check back here for some tips.  If
> >> you're using Postfix or another MTA, I'm sure someone can lend a hand.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Brian
> 
> 
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> Tarjei Huse
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