Re: [opensuse] Postfix & authenticated relay



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The Saturday 2008-05-31 at 09:03 -0700, John Andersen wrote:

Yes. understood what you were trying to do Koenraad, its just that it
is not the normal way to do it, and most clients don't even pass the
email address when authenticating.

They pass a name and password pair.
If the client is not supplying the domain portion of the email address
for authentication there is no reliable way of getting it.

Some mail servers I use require the email address to be used again as login name, usually with the '@' replaced with another char. It is not the email address, it is the login name, that "happens" to be the same.

- -- Cheers,
Carlos E. R.

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