Re: per-user per-ip pop3 access

2000-05-11 Thread Ira Abramov
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Gaal Yahas wrote: > Umm, unless I'm mistaken, tcpserver allows you to bind your server to > a specific *local* address (rather than 0.0.0.0); this does not have > the desired effect in this case. (What it means is that the server only > listens to one interface from then on.)

Re: per-user per-ip pop3 access

2000-05-11 Thread Gaal Yahas
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 11:55:50PM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote: > > I want to have a pop3 server that will allow most users to only access > > from the local network, but to allow a small group of users to also read > > mail from all over the internet. > > using tcpserver from Dan Bernstein you can

Re: per-user per-ip pop3 access

2000-05-10 Thread Omer Efraim
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > Hi > > I want to have a pop3 server that will allow most users to only access > from the local network, but to allow a small group of users to also read > mail from all over the internet. [snip] > Is my last assumption correct? What pop3 deamons are aware of the IP? > >

Re: per-user per-ip pop3 access

2000-05-10 Thread Ira Abramov
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > I want to have a pop3 server that will allow most users to only access > from the local network, but to allow a small group of users to also read > mail from all over the internet. using tcpserver from Dan Bernstein you can bind the pop server to one IP

per-user per-ip pop3 access

2000-05-09 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
Hi I want to have a pop3 server that will allow most users to only access from the local network, but to allow a small group of users to also read mail from all over the internet. I currently use wu-imapd (both the imapd and pop3d). >From what I figured so far it can not be done by some sort of