I have struggles for ages trying to find the right balance that allows the use of the SMPT server from external, without opening the the SMTP server to open relay.
Wingate is our mail serverand is configured to allow full access from internal users and USER/PASS from external users.
From inside on the LAN all is well, and when I am away interstate I can collect POP mail without any problem, but I cant send mail.
The Wingate logs show that I "failled Authorisation" and am considered a "guest", and justifibly a guest cannot use the SMTP as a relay.
However in Outlook, my account settings are such that I have the "My outgoing server requires authentication" box ticked, and my user name and password entered.
The only way I get it to work, is by setting the IP I am call ing from as a assumed user, and then everything is OK.
Whilst this works reliably, it is not convenient when in a hotel room. Currently I log into my server with pcAnywhere, check for new mail, look for the IP address that has been denied, and then make that an assumed user.
I have read the Wingate Mail 6.0 document and that does not help me.
Anyone any ideas?
How do I force Wingate to recognise the USER/PASS