manuel de l'utilisateur, page 127
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If you are concerned about bulk mailers using the relay function to
send mail through your server, you can restrict the addresses for
which IMail Server relays mail by using the following options.
? Use the Relay mail for option and specify the IP address or range
of addresses that you want to give access to your mail server. You
need to include the IP addresses for all of your users, because
when they send a mail message, the message is relayed through
the SMTP server to its destination.
? Use the Relay mail for local hosts only option to limit
relay access to mail hosts on your IMail Server and the
Relay mail for local users only option to limit relay access
to users on those hosts.
? When you use one of the ?Relay for? options, you may have users
who need to send mail from an IP address not listed. You can do
this with IMail Server?s support for the SMTP AUTH command.
Make sure the remote user selects the ?user authorization? option
in their mail client. (Note that this feature will be named
differently on different clients.) SMTP AUTH authenticates the
user ID and password of a user sending mail. This is handled
transparently by the mail server and client.
For information about setting up relay options, see ?Setting Mail
Relay Options? on page 113.
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Message édité par Latinus le 01-10-2002 à 09:25:38