you can do that simply by using vpopbull.

Ciao,
Remo

Optima (Justin Broton) wrote:
Many thanks.

Worked a treat, now all I need to do is advise the hundred clients or so
lol.

Thanks again.

Justin.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <vchkpw@inter7.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Only Allowing SMTP AUTH


Optima (Justin Broton) wrote:
Hi All,

I installed Qmail and add-ons like qmail1.03, vpopmail qmailadmin via
lazy dog installer scripts from www.lazyinstaller.net which worked a
treat.

The problem is now our requirements are to ONLY allow SMTP AUTH and
localhost ONLY and no other relaying or unauthorised sending of email to
be allowed.

However after countless hours on Google to find a solution they all
require patching which according to lazy installer is not required as it
is patched already.

What do I need to add to file tcp.smtp to only allow SMTP AUTH only &
localhost only? I have tried several combo's like

:allow,SMTPAUTH="" and several others to no avail and also run tcprules
to add the new cdb file, ideally a solution to use the pop3 user details
would be best.

Including above I know it is doing authenticating when I set it a test
account using smtp auth using pop3 details in Outlook Express because I
run recordio on ...bin/qmail-smtp and all that's working. However I ONLY
want to allow SMTP AUTHed users to send mail (including localhost) and
block all other SMTP.

This is not happening as its allowing me to just relay everything through our server at the moment. We have been blacklisted before when we used to use sendmail and it was a nightmare to get off the blacklists and want to
avoid that at all costs
Any help would be greatly appreciated, hope you can help.

Relaying is usually controlled by the tcp.smtp file using the RELAYCLIENT
variable.

To only allow localhost to relay and require all other IPs to
use smtp auth you could put this one line in your tcp.smtp file

127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""

Then rebuild your tcp.smtp.cdb file using tcprules.

Cheers,
Ken Jones









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