Fwd: only POP3

2000-07-18 Thread R. W. Rodolico
, but no other access. Rod Hi there! I have a short question: What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the users? No telnet, ftp account, only POP3. It works with giving a fake shell in the passwd file, but how would you do it? Should I create definitely a shell account?

Fwd: only POP3

2000-07-18 Thread R. W. Rodolico
, but no other access. Rod >Hi there! > >I have a short question: >What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the >users? No telnet, ftp account, only POP3. >It works with giving a fake shell in the passwd file, but how would you do >it? Should I

Re: only POP3

2000-07-18 Thread Dariush Pietrzak
> What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the > It works with giving a fake shell in the passwd file, but how would you do > it? Should I create definitely a shell account? There was a short discussion here about virtual services ... you can keep your pop3 password in any

Re: only POP3

2000-07-18 Thread Art Sackett
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 12:52:01PM +0200, Aubert Gabor wrote: > Hi there! > > I have a short question: > What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the > users? No telnet, ftp account, only POP3. You might look into qmail, and on the site at: http://

only POP3

2000-07-18 Thread Aubert Gabor
Hi there! I have a short question: What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the users? No telnet, ftp account, only POP3. It works with giving a fake shell in the passwd file, but how would you do it? Should I create definitely a shell account? thanx: aboy

Re: only POP3

2000-07-18 Thread Dariush Pietrzak
> What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the > It works with giving a fake shell in the passwd file, but how would you do > it? Should I create definitely a shell account? There was a short discussion here about virtual services ... you can keep your pop3 password in an

Re: only POP3

2000-07-18 Thread Art Sackett
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 12:52:01PM +0200, Aubert Gabor wrote: > Hi there! > > I have a short question: > What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the > users? No telnet, ftp account, only POP3. You might look into qmail, and on the site at: http://

only POP3

2000-07-18 Thread Aubert Gabor
Hi there! I have a short question: What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the users? No telnet, ftp account, only POP3. It works with giving a fake shell in the passwd file, but how would you do it? Should I create definitely a shell account? thanx: aboy --