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Date:  Fri, 13 Jul 2007 20:14:13 -0400
From:  Brian <brian-list (at mark) comcast.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:10401] Re: Qube 3/ outbound mail relay
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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On Mar 22, 2007, at 5:05 AM:

>>>> I am interested in relaying outbound mail through an account at  
>>>> my ISP, since I'm running this from home and the IP is listed as  
>>>> in the dynamic pool.
>>>
>>> Just add your ISP mail server under Network Services, Email,  
>>> Advanced, Smart Relay Server and your all done :-)
>> OK, I have BQ up, and I still don't quite see how this feature  
>> will work for me:
>> Since my ISP isn't an open relay (I hope), I need to provide a  
>> user account and password to send through.
>> I set this up under NetBSD but I'm not seeing a way to do this  
>> from the GUI (the user and pass for the outbound "relay" server)?
>
> Brian,
>
> I'm posting this back to the BQ mailing list as you have a very  
> good point.
>
> The BQ GUI currently only allows you to set up an open (restricted  
> by IP address to their customers) relay as a smarthost.  You are  
> correct, there is no where to put the username & password.
>
> List, this sounds like a great extra little feature to add to BQ!?   
> (I wish we had somewhere to log it).
>
> Dan
>

Hi all;

I'm been away from the list for a few months, I did download all the  
mails I missed, but when skimming I don't see that this came up again.

Is there a wishlist implemented someplace?  I know there aren't a  
huge number of developers for this, but this would be a handy addition.

thanks,

Brian