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Re: restricted relaying
On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 08:37:12PM +0100, E.Colanski wrote:
> > Your question isn't very clear..
>
> Ok. Let me explain more exactly. One of our workers had to go out
> of the company. And sometimes he has possibility to use computer
> with given IP.
>
> I want to setup that when he connects from this IP (which isn't
> from my domain) and he says:
> mail From: <user@mydomain.com>
> rcpt To: <whoever@wherever.com>
> such message is accepted.
> But when somebody from the same IP tries to send mail with
> mail From: <user@not_my_domain.com>
> rcpt To: <user@not_my_domain.com>
> it's rejected.
>
> Is it clear enough?
Yes, now it makes - sort of - sense.
The answer is: No, there is no mechanism in plain Policy datasets
to do that.
HOWEVER: If you run
- Possibly SSL
- SMTP AUTH LOGIN support (possibly without mandatory SSL mode before)
then a successfull login at email sending (rather trivial to force
to be used at Netscape, and likely at M$ IE too) will enable relaying
never mind where the user is.
(I use my office workstation that way as a relay for my laptop...)
...
> No, suggestion above is not good for my situation...
> Next suggestion, please.
>
> E.Colanski
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/Matti Aarnio <mea@nic.funet.fi>