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Getting your email to work on the road

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Getting your email to work on the road

This week, I thought I’d introduce you to DRAC (Dynamic Relay
Authorization Control), which you can find at http://mail.cc.umanitoba.ca/drac/. With DRAC, you can handle the needs of your SMTP
users on the fly while they’re traveling. Rather than having to
manually adjust your individual relaying settings, DRAC will
authorize SMTP relaying for a specific user for a specified length
of time (say, 30 minutes) once they’ve authenticated with your POP
or IMAP server.

DRAC requires the Sendmail SMTP server, and works with the
following POP and IMAP servers:

Did you even know there were so many POP and IMAP servers out
there?

We use this solution on our servers and it works pretty well.

Next week: Webmail, the other way to safely handle
e-mail for your traveling users.

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