Christian Hammers wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 08:40:34PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
bad certificate
TLS/SSL Handshake failed: -1
Any suggestions on where to look to solve this error?
Look at www.openssl.org. ...
This appears to be a Netscape issue, since it works in Outlook Express.
Netsca
On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 08:40:34PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> bad certificate
> TLS/SSL Handshake failed: -1
>
> Any suggestions on where to look to solve this error?
Look at www.openssl.org. Esp. try
openssl x509 -text -in my-cert.pem
and see if the data inside makes sense.
You
I have been trying to use the HOWTO at
http://slowest.net/docs/howtos/mail/qpopper-ssl.html
to configure current stable Qpopper package for secure communication.
However, when I configured Netscape to use SSL, I got an error message
saying that the certificate was corrupted or invalid. The mail
Wasn't a DNS issue.. Was a write permissions problem to /var/spool/pop
I changed the permissions to 1777 and now qpopper is working fine.
I wonder if there's a bug report on that.. Took me a while to figure it out ;)
I need to learn to start looking for bug reports and such.. I
way
figured I would try this for a while :)
Anyways...
I installed qpopper on my system using dselect..
Install went flawless but when you try to pop mail from the server the
connection would just sit there..
I since switched to using solid-pop and I don't like that at all.. Getting
tons of
Hello all.
I'm new to Debian ..
Switched over from Slackware after years of doing things the manual way
figured I would try this for a while :)
Anyways...
I installed qpopper on my system using dselect..
Install went flawless but when you try to pop mail from the server the
connection
> > Feb 15 09:44:18 excalibur xinetd[316]: FAIL: pop-3 address
> > from=80.25.136.215
Sorry, It was all my mistake. I had an "only_from = net-address" line in the
"default" section of the /etc/xinetd.conf file.
Thanks all,
Davi Leal
> > Feb 15 09:44:18 excalibur xinetd[316]: FAIL: pop-3 address
> > from=80.25.136.215
Sorry, It was all my mistake. I had an "only_from = net-address" line in the
"default" section of the /etc/xinetd.conf file.
Thanks all,
Davi Leal
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Davi Leal wrote:
> Feb 15 09:44:18 excalibur xinetd[316]: FAIL: pop-3 address
> from=80.25.136.215
> Note: The client address 80.25.136.215 has not a DNS entry, neither direct
> nor reverse. (nslookup, dig). The /etc/hosts.allow has _only_ the "ALL: ALL"
> line.
Have your tr
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Davi Leal wrote:
> Feb 15 09:44:18 excalibur xinetd[316]: FAIL: pop-3 address
> from=80.25.136.215
> Note: The client address 80.25.136.215 has not a DNS entry, neither direct
> nor reverse. (nslookup, dig). The /etc/hosts.allow has _only_ the "ALL: ALL"
> line.
Have your t
From: "Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > qpopper 2.53-5 on xinetd.conf
>
> > $ telnet 194.224.7.3 110
> > Trying 194.224.7.3...
> > Connected to 194.224.7.3.
> > Escape character is '^]'.
> > Connection closed
From: "Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > qpopper 2.53-5 on xinetd.conf
>
> > $ telnet 194.224.7.3 110
> > Trying 194.224.7.3...
> > Connected to 194.224.7.3.
> > Escape character is '^]'.
> > Connection closed
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Davi Leal wrote:
> qpopper 2.53-5 on xinetd.conf
> $ telnet 194.224.7.3 110
> Trying 194.224.7.3...
> Connected to 194.224.7.3.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Connection closed by foreign host.
> $
>
> Though I am using the
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (potato) distribution as base to the email server:
qpopper 2.53-5 on xinetd.conf
sendmail 8.12.1-5FROM woody. Not on xinetd.conf
# All right connecting from clients using our RADIUS service to get one of
our ClassC IPs. Note: The pop3 server use one of
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Davi Leal wrote:
> qpopper 2.53-5 on xinetd.conf
> $ telnet 194.224.7.3 110
> Trying 194.224.7.3...
> Connected to 194.224.7.3.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Connection closed by foreign host.
> $
>
> Though I am using the
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (potato) distribution as base to the email server:
qpopper 2.53-5 on xinetd.conf
sendmail 8.12.1-5FROM woody. Not on xinetd.conf
# All right connecting from clients using our RADIUS service to get one of
our ClassC IPs. Note: The pop3 server use one of
I suggest you use qmail for MTA, aand the latest vpopmail for
providing mail addresses to the users without needing a shell account to
each.
The latest vpopmail package can be accessed from vpopmail homepage
(http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail). If you don't want to store the user data
(authenticati
I`m installing a mail server. And I need a simple configuration system,
300 e-mail accounts, mailing lists, pop accounts but no login-shell
accounts.
Could you teel which and why of the potato MTA's and POP servers are
better for me?
¿exim, postfix, zmailer, qmail?
¿qpopper, cyrus?
TIA
K-charro
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