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RE: [cobalt-users] Relay Denied



>  It was my
> understanding
> that as long as their email address/reply-to address was from a domain on
> the raq server that they would be able to relay through the
> server. Is this
> not the case?

No. They could use the RaQ as the SMTP to send *to* a domain on the server.

> I realize we can add their ip address to the server
> but that
> would certainly prove to be a tedious if not impossible process to obtain
> all the client ip's. I'm also looking at the pop b4 relay package
> but am a
> bit wary of having to explain to customers that they have to login before
> being able to send.
>

That's the alternative. Many use it. Many others tell their customers to use
their dial-up ISP's SMTP server.

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Dan Kriwitsky