Re: [personal] securing pop3

2003-02-10 Thread Sean Burlington
you don't have to switch smtp servers to do this the following link describes a method of setting up virtual domain for exim/imap http://www.tty1.net/virtual_domains_de.html I am fairly sure courier-pop uses the same authentication system SEan Gary MacDougall wrote: Not sure if you care, bu

Re: [personal] securing pop3

2003-02-10 Thread Sean Burlington
you don't have to switch smtp servers to do this the following link describes a method of setting up virtual domain for exim/imap http://www.tty1.net/virtual_domains_de.html I am fairly sure courier-pop uses the same authentication system SEan Gary MacDougall wrote: Not sure if you care, but

Re: [personal] securing pop3

2003-02-09 Thread Gary MacDougall
Not sure if you care, but qmail has vpopmail, which is a non-passwd file based authentation method. I've been using qmail now for about 3 years solid, and I have to say its probably the most secure, fast and reliable e-mail server out there. Combine qmail with vpopmail and qmailadmin and you've

Re: [personal] securing pop3

2003-02-09 Thread Gary MacDougall
Not sure if you care, but qmail has vpopmail, which is a non-passwd file based authentation method. I've been using qmail now for about 3 years solid, and I have to say its probably the most secure, fast and reliable e-mail server out there. Combine qmail with vpopmail and qmailadmin and you've