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Use Password to Relay through Sendmail.

Asked by SISDTech in SendMail Email Server

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Hi,
We are a Exchange 2000 Environment.  We are having the hardest time with a mail relay bug that drops out the "." in a URL.  MS says to upgrade to exchange 2003, which we do not want to do for this problem.  We are actually leaning to moving to a Linux mail solution, but that is not in the books till later next year.

Right now we have RHEL 5.0, and want to use SendMail as a SMTP Relay.  This server will not be accessible to the outside, but also need to be restricted as an Open Relay on the subnet.  I am tottaly new to the Linux world, so need a little help.  I have sucessfully sent email using SendMail, but need to secure it from SMTP Relay.

Here is what I would like:
1.  Do not make an open relay
2.  Require UserName and Pass in order to relay. This can be hardcoded, it doesn't matter.  Our inhouse app will be making the call to use the relay, not a user.

I have seen alot of documentation on configure Sendmail to integrate w/ AD, but all I want to do is allow a single username / pass to be able to use SMTP relay.

Since our app will be sending the email that is running on the user desktop, I can not restrict to a single IP.  

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

Ton
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