Hi,
I'd recommend you tell your users to use their ISP's mail server. In fact, many ISP's now hijack outgoing mail (at least traffic on port 25) and force it through their system. This also avoids you having to setup limits to prevent spam abuse on your smtp server.
If you do want to offer users access to your smtp server, rather then using POP before SMTP, I'd suggest looking at SMTP Auth. Hopefully exim has an sql plugin that you could use for smtp auth. If not, we can create a custom module for you.
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.
I'd recommend you tell your users to use their ISP's mail server. In fact, many ISP's now hijack outgoing mail (at least traffic on port 25) and force it through their system. This also avoids you having to setup limits to prevent spam abuse on your smtp server.
If you do want to offer users access to your smtp server, rather then using POP before SMTP, I'd suggest looking at SMTP Auth. Hopefully exim has an sql plugin that you could use for smtp auth. If not, we can create a custom module for you.
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.