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how_to:allowing_mail_relay_through_vpop3 [2012/04/24 09:17] – [VPOP3 Version 5 or later] paul | how_to:allowing_mail_relay_through_vpop3 [2018/07/31 09:20] – [How To Allow Mail Relay Through VPOP3] paul | ||
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To do this, go to the **Services -> SMTP** page in the VPOP3 settings. | To do this, go to the **Services -> SMTP** page in the VPOP3 settings. | ||
- | Click on **Require | + | In the **SMTP Authentication** |
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+ | (In earlier versions you may need to check the **Require SMTP Authentication** and *Do not require SMTP authentication for internal/ | ||
Make sure the **SMTP Anti-Relay Protection** method is set to **Check Client IP Address**. | Make sure the **SMTP Anti-Relay Protection** method is set to **Check Client IP Address**. | ||
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- | The default settings will have **Block - routers** and **Allow - Local Nets** entries. These will block the router itself from sending outgoing email, and anyone on the local network will be able to send outgoing mail if | + | The default settings will have **Block - routers** and **Allow - Local Nets** entries. These will block the router itself from sending outgoing email, and anyone on the local network will be able to send outgoing mail. |
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- | If you still have your default access restrictions in play, you may check the **No Auth** box next to the network address for your local network. This will allow your local users to send mail without authenticating. (This is optional, you may wish to require your local users to authenticate as well, for extra security) | + | |
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- | Add another restriction to **Allow - Any**. Do NOT check the **No Auth** box for this entry. This lets any user send mail as long as they have authenticated first. | + | |
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- | You can optionally add VPOP3 account names to the **Allow Any** entry if you want to restrict | + | Now you have checked |
- | ** Allow Any - fred bob** | + | Then, add another restriction to **Allow - Any**. Do NOT check the **No Auth** box for this entry. This lets any user send mail as long as they have authenticated first. |
- | means that only the '' | + | If you wish, you can click on the cell in the **Users** column on the **Allow Any** row to select users who can send mail from the Internet. If you don't do this, then any user can send mail from the Internet. In the screenshot above, we have allowed the 'support' and 'webmaster' |