Re: [SM-USERS] Free access to sendmail thru SM

2010-02-15 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Alex wrote: > Hi, > >>> Is it possible to instead configure squirrelmail/sendmail to go >>> through the standard authentication process, instead of calling >>> sendmail directly? >> >> Yes > > Pointers, please? :-) I think Marc already gave you one. > This is mor

Re: [SM-USERS] Free access to sendmail thru SM

2010-02-15 Thread Alex
Hi, >> Is it possible to instead configure squirrelmail/sendmail to go >> through the standard authentication process, instead of calling >> sendmail directly? > > Yes Pointers, please? :-) This is more of what I was looking to do, to use the existing restrictions we have in place instead of hav

Re: [SM-USERS] Free access to sendmail thru SM

2010-02-14 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Alex wrote: > Hi, > > I have a situation where a user has a predictable user/pass > combination, and a spammer has found it. It appears they have scripted > a way to login as that user, then send mail unrestricted, with a From > address outside of our domain, and t

Re: [SM-USERS] Free access to sendmail thru SM

2010-02-14 Thread Marc Powell
On Feb 14, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Alex wrote: > Is it possible to instead configure squirrelmail/sendmail to go > through the standard authentication process, instead of calling > sendmail directly? conf.pl -> Server Settings. -- Marc ---

[SM-USERS] Free access to sendmail thru SM

2010-02-14 Thread Alex
Hi, I have a situation where a user has a predictable user/pass combination, and a spammer has found it. It appears they have scripted a way to login as that user, then send mail unrestricted, with a From address outside of our domain, and to any external recipient. It seems that once they are au