duncan <duncan at sodatrain.com> writes:

> sorry if this is a past topic... i dont want to boil anyones blood again.
> 
> Im currently a qmail user, been very happy with it. i use it with
> uw-imap, tcpserver for selective relaying, and squirrelmail for
> webemail access.
> 
> I am going to need to be providing some email to other folks, and
> could run into more complex relaying issues than i am set to handle.
> Im going to be hosting email for a company, and i can allow their IP
> from work thru, but as soon as anyone wants to check thier email from
> home... trouble, unless i can talk them into using webmail.

Not really; either they can configure to use an smtp server different
from the pop server (they should have smtp server available from who
they get their IP from), *or* you can use one of the pop-before-smtp
solutions that opens a *temporary* relay for an IP that just checked
mail via POP.  
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