Erwin Hoffmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 20:45 26.2.2001 -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> >Bill Isaacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> After installing this package, I found that I could not login to check my 
> >> email (ERR: authorization failed).  I had to uncomment the pop-3 and smtp 
> >> lines in inetd.conf to be able to connect to the server at all (these had 
> >> been commented out during by the installation routine).
> >
> >relay-ctrl relies on tcpserver.  You can't run it out of inetd.  Change your
> >pop3 configuration to use tcpserver as documented.
> 
> relay-ctrl with tpcserver depends on (static) IP-Addresses.

Pardon?  relay-ctrl is a package by Bruce Guenter, specifically designed to
allow selective relaying from clients with dynamically assigned IP addresses.
If it required static IP addresses, it would serve absolutely no purpose.
Perhaps you were thinking of IP-based selective relaying with tcpserver?

> 1. Use SMTP-after-POP: Patches are available. 

relay-ctrl provides SMTP-after-POP functionality, with no patches to qmail.
It's a technically superior solution.

Charles
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