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iis smtp nntp : How to specify which users can relay through an SMTP service


Jan Nielsen
10/15/2004 4:41:42 PM
I have an SMTP service setup to allow anonymous users sending mail to a few
specified domains.
Furthermore I would like to allow a few authenticated users to route to all
domains. If I check "Allow all computers which successfully authenticate to
relay...", it seems like all authenticated users are allowed to relay to all
domains. However I would like to limit which users are allowed to relay.

According to the online help (authentication dialog), it seems to be
possible to specify an ACL, that determines who has access. It fails to
specify which ACL though.

Does anyone in here know which ACL controls access an SMTP service ???


Thanks in advance,
Jan Nielsen

showkatl NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
10/17/2004 1:16:49 AM
Hello,
Check these articles
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324281
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=818778

Regards
Showkat
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Jan Nielsen
10/18/2004 12:40:19 PM
Yes, I've figured out most of that allready.

What I need is the ability to specify which authenticated users are allowed
to relay.
The second article mentions a "Users..." button. But as this is only an IIS
SMTP virtual server (without exchange), there is no users button (neither in
the relay nor in the authentication dialog box).

The online help still mentions an ACL though, that should be able to specify
who can access the server.
I've tried to restrict the ACL on mailroot and subfolders (like with the IIS
web server), but it didn't have the desired effect.

Kind regards,
Jan Nielsen


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