On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 10:04:51PM +0300, Dan Pomohaci wrote: > Thanks everybody (and especially Tim Anderson) who helped me to find > an free Internet provider for Linux. I succeeded to connect to > worldshare.net. > Now I have an other question. How can I use their outgoing server > (smtp.worldshare.net) for relaying my email. In exim.conf I put: > smarthost: > driver = domainlist > transport = remote_smtp > route_list = "* smtp.worldshare.net bydns_a" > but it isn't enough because I received the error message: > 553 To send mail, first check your mail with a valid POP account; > this prevents unauthorized SPAM relaying. (#5.7.1) > > Dan Pomohaci
As other poster have mentioned, yes you must check POP before SMTP. I found postfix to be better than exim for this. Postfix, for me, is a bit harder to configure, but you can set it to "defer" the sending of all SMTP mail. I don't know if exim can do this...? I suppose it can, but my experience with exim is that, when you are online, any mail you send will be routed to the smarthost immediately, which is not what you want with a pop-before-smtp setup. Anyway, I wrote a simple script called "mail-send" which checks the POP account with fetchmail and then runs sendmail -q. You said you signed up with worldshare? I was under the impression that they were switching to an ad bar and no longer supported linux/sega dreamcast/webTV because rhino point (the company who bought the monthly surveys) is apparently out of business... This worries me a lot, because worldshare is my family's isp and I have been searching for a replacement for several days with no luck. I am also in the process of installing linux on a new laptop for my sister. We convinced her to use free software, and we promised her we could get her an isp for $15/yeaar. She will not be happy and I will be angry that she could have had "free" internet if she had stuck with windows... -- Pat Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I had no shoes and I pitied myself. Then I met a man who had no feet, so I took his shoes. -- Dave Barry