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Date:      Fri, 02 Aug 2002 03:05:39 -0400
From:      Lord Raiden <raiden23@netzero.net>
To:        Steven Lake <raiden@shell.core.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Mixing SMTP auth methods
Message-ID:  <4.2.0.58.20020802025526.009aa5d0@pop.netzero.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.44L0.0208012109190.21341-100000@shell.core.com>

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         Ok, let me get this straight.  If a user is on the local lan or a 
valid IP you want sendmail to validate them using the relay-domains file, 
but if they're roaming, you want them to be able to use this same SMTP 
server to send mail by asking them to authenticate?

         So in short, if they don't have a valid IP class allowed in the 
relay-domains file, they'll have to authenticate on the server, but if they 
do have a valid IP in the relay-domains file, then they won't have to 
authenticate.  Am I close?

At 09:12 PM 8/1/02 -0500, Steven Lake wrote:
>         Hi all.  I got a question.  Is there a way that I can setup
>sendmail for both user/pass auth and IP auth?  I know that sendmail
>determins if a user is allowed to relay though a server based on the
>relay-domains file, but I also want users who aren't on our IP pool to be
>able to use our SMTP servers via standard user/pass authentication.
>
>         How can I mix these two on the same server without causing issues?
>
>
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