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From: Wietse Venema (wietse
porcupine.org)Date: Sun Dec 02 2001 - 12:34:58 CST
Bonjour.
If SMTP AUTH is too hard to set up for your users, the next best
thing is to use the "POP before SMTP" solution.
This requires that your users log into the POP (or IMAP) service
before they can send mail. The user's IP address will then be added
to a table and Postfix can be told to accept their mail from that
IP address until the IP address expires.
See http://www.postfix.org/addon.html
Wietse
Terence Dewaele:
> Hi,
>
> I making a mail server for multiple domains.
> I use mysql for backend, it work.
>
> But i don't who accept all client (with mailfrom: virtual.domain) and
> reject other ?
>
> Perhaps another idea for controlling acces to my (stricted) public mail
> serveur.
>
> I don't make smtp auth because my client are not specialist :)
>
> Thanks
>
> Terence
>
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