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Subject:[courier-users] smart host/relay with authorizationActions...
From:Victor Star (gro@victorstar.com)
Date:Sep 15, 2006 8:21:04 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

Hi,

I'm just starting learning Courier. Spent some time installing and configuring
it. Now I have a question I couldn't find an answer neither by googling nor by searching through
docs and archives. My situation is the following: I have a computer running FreeBSD 6.0 at home, on a broadband cable provider.
This provider doesn't allow outgoing SMTP (port 25 is closed). My only option is to use their smtp
server which requires authorization (username/password). The only way to setup Smart host for Courier
that I've found is to use esmtproutes file. But it only allows for plain ip or server name, no
authorization. I've been able to set it up successfully with Postfix by using
"smtp_sasl_password_maps" option in it's main.cf. Now I'm looking to replace Postfix with all-in-one Courier
solution. Is there a way to configure Courier for this setup?

Thanks!