Le dim 20/06/2004 à 08:26, Nate Duehr a écrit : > Ward Willats wrote: > > > Yeah, everyone _should_ use AUTH (and heck, SSL), but for a boutique > > server with few relayers, pop-before-smtp still works very well, thank > > you, with no existing client configuration changes. > > Anyone know of any good way to implement IMAP before relay for those of > us that left POP3 in the 80's where it belongs? ;-) I would recommend using EXACT[1] for example. IMAP-before-SMTP will not work as well as POP-before-SMTP, though. The reason is simple: with POP3, you connect, download the e-mails and de-connect. With IMAP, you connect and keep connected until you leave your e-mail client (or your connection explicitely).
[1] http://www.britishsteal.com/dist/exact/ I have Debian packages if you need so. > Nate Duehr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Jérôme Warnier Consultant BeezNest http://beeznest.net