3/19 can someone post a host name that is a public relay
smtp host? This is not for spam, but I'd just like to
set all my email clients to some reliable smtp that
I can always mail through, regardless of connection,
thanks.
\_ any host that does this is likely to wind up on the
RSS or the RBL. who is your ISP? they should be able
to auth you in non-IP ways. there are lots of good
solutions which do not involve "all-access public relay". --aaron
\_ Also, it's possible to setup SMTP so that it'll accept email
\_ other than the POPAUTH stuff, what is a good way to set up an
\_ Other than the POPAUTH stuff, what is a good way to set up an
auth for "insiders" when they are coming from the outside?
\_ do some websearching. this is a common problem and there
are a lot of good references on this. i've seen password
schemes, From: schemes, etc. --aaron
\_ Pointer or keyword? Thanks!
\_ http://www.google.com --aaron
\_ Also, it's possible to setup SMTP so that it'l l accept email
from your IP for a certain period of time after you
authenicate with POP.
\_ Also, if you're sending mail through uclink, it only cares that
your from field is of the form user@uclink4.berkeley.edu. If
you don't want responses to your mail to go to your uclink4
account, just set your reply-to header. |