On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Peter Kiem wrote:

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> Hi all,
> 
> I have a user base that I host email for that are external to my network and
> hence they could be logging in from any IP address at all.
> 
> Now I can accept mail for them fine but I get the dreaded "550 relaying
> denied" message when they try to send email.
> 
> Is there some way besides IP addresses that relay can be turned on for these
> users but disallowed for general relaying?  Can the POP3 protocol be used
> somehow to identify them perhaps?

I've written a daemon that updates the access.db that sendmail uses to
specify who can relay and that sorta things..

Will be on freshmeat one of these days (was't intended to be a 'public'
project).



        Regards,

                Igmar



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