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| exim: help with mail :( | matt2kjones | UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers | 1 | 05-13-2003 03:50 PM |
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Hiya all,
Using exim v4.x and CentOS 4/5 on a bunch of servers at our company. We're having a tough time fighting spam relaying and such. I basically want any tips and tricks for these, and one specific question. How can I force ALL email that is sent from our box (no matter what form) to be authenticated to the same method as pop3 before it is sent ? We have about 100 boxes or so, so you can help me make the world of spam less dominate by helping me with this. I really do appreciate it. Have a great day! |
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