On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 02:21:46PM -0800, Ted Roby wrote:
> I see no reason to broadcast to the world exactly what version of
> exim I am running, or even that I am running exim for smtp services.
> I've already modified the received_header_text variable in exim.conf
> to reflect the information I
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 at 02:21:46PM -0800, Ted Roby wrote:
> I decided to go with popa3d, along with stunnel. Thanks to Tim van
> Erven for inspiring this. Now I have some security questions in regards
> to Exim. I see no reason to broadcast to the world exactly what version
> of exim I am running
I decided to go with popa3d, along with stunnel. Thanks to Tim van
Erven for inspiring this. Now I have some security questions in regards
to Exim. I see no reason to broadcast to the world exactly what version
of exim I am running, or even that I am running exim for smtp services.
I've already
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 02:21:46PM -0800, Ted Roby wrote:
> I see no reason to broadcast to the world exactly what version of
> exim I am running, or even that I am running exim for smtp services.
> I've already modified the received_header_text variable in exim.conf
> to reflect the information I
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 at 02:21:46PM -0800, Ted Roby wrote:
> I decided to go with popa3d, along with stunnel. Thanks to Tim van
> Erven for inspiring this. Now I have some security questions in regards
> to Exim. I see no reason to broadcast to the world exactly what version
> of exim I am running
I decided to go with popa3d, along with stunnel. Thanks to Tim van
Erven for inspiring this. Now I have some security questions in regards
to Exim. I see no reason to broadcast to the world exactly what version
of exim I am running, or even that I am running exim for smtp services.
I've already
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