On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:

> * NGSS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi Ralf,
> > Thanks for the response.
>
> > May I know how I can allow pop3/smtp authenticated connections from
>
> What does POP3 have to do with SMTP?

At a guess, he's using the old POP before SMTP kluge rather than
real SMTP-AUTH, so no auth tokens in the "Received" headers and
thus all kinds of additional pain.

To NGSS: either set up a SMTP server with real SMTP-AUTH or
set up a seperate SMTP server to act just as a MSA and configure
it to skip SA mail filtering.

As it sounds like you're using qmail you will have better luck
getting these questions answered on a qmail specific list.


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