I had the same results as Rick.  It took me a bit to get it setup since I
didn't read the setup completely.  Users that use POP in Outlook Express
have no problems since OE checks POP before sending.  Regular Outlook
intermittently tried to send before POP but if you send/recv a second time
it worked great.  Not a big deal since most people check their mail when
Outlook opens instead of trying to immediately send a message.  I haven't
been able to get imap to update the list of IPs, but I don't really let
anyone know that imap is available.

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Crawshaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 4:34 AM
Subject: Authenticated SMTP?


Hello All, I've been lurking on this list a while (trying to learn about
the server I run), and I have a problem.

I need some way of letting users from dynamic IP's across the internet
use my SMTP server, but I just got used as an open relay. SMTP-after-POP
won't work for me (windows users, they won't accept that), so I was
thinking about Authenticated SMTP, which is an option in Outlook/Outlook
Express which they all use. Can anyone give me some pointers on setting
this up so it uses my Vpopmail usernames and passwords the same was POP3
does? I'm really rather new to the unix scene.

Thank you,

David Crawshaw



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