Hy Stuart,
Is always very good read your mails here at misc :)
a friend has done it, and he say to me the same that you, to me use (
always_bcc )
Thank you, I'm read a little more, but the ideias now are fixed
Best regards,
2011/7/29 Stuart Henderson
> On 2011-07-28, R0me0 *** wrote:
> >
On 2011-07-28, R0me0 *** wrote:
> Hello misc.
>
> I would like to know if is possible do the following:
>
> clients--OpenBSD_FWExternal_mail_server
>
> when clients send or receive an email, OpenBSD catch this mail and send a
> copy of this to another email account,
Again, thank you
I know that an user very determined can do some things, but he don't know
what I can do with PF
People should be educated like you :)
Best regards and Thank you !
2011/7/28 roberth
> On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 19:39:20 -0300
> "R0me0 ***" wrote:
>
> > Yes is corporate organization,
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 19:39:20 -0300
"R0me0 ***" wrote:
> Yes is corporate organization, all employees are aware that a copy of
> sended and received email.
> All employees sign a document which they are aware. Here, in Brazil,
> since that exists a document, signed, it is valid, of course.
> Nothi
Hello Robert,
I appreciated your email:
I would like explain:
Yes is corporate organization, all employees are aware that a copy of sended
and received email.
All employees sign a document which they are aware. Here, in Brazil, since
that exists a document, signed, it is valid, of course.
Nothin
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 18:00:03 -0300
"R0me0 ***" wrote:
> when clients send or receive an email, OpenBSD catch this mail and
> send a copy of this to another email account, it must be
> transparently to user.
bad juju!
sooo, you want to intercept email not destined for yourself.
you are asking ab
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 2:00 PM, R0me0 *** wrote:
> Hello misc.
>
> I would like to know if is possible do the following:
>
> clients--OpenBSD_FWExternal_mail_server
>
> when clients send or receive an email, OpenBSD catch this mail and send a
> copy of this to anot
Hello misc.
I would like to know if is possible do the following:
clients--OpenBSD_FWExternal_mail_server
when clients send or receive an email, OpenBSD catch this mail and send a
copy of this to another email account, it must be transparently to user.
Please, an
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 7:34 AM, Frank Bax wrote:
> I see this message in /var/log/daemon about every 10 minutes or so
> (starting about an hour ago); what does this mean?
>
> Dec 27 10:30:01 bax inetd[28318]: pop3/tcp server failing (looping),
service
> terminated
It me
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:34:31AM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
> I see this message in /var/log/daemon about every 10 minutes or so
> (starting about an hour ago); what does this mean?
>
> Dec 27 10:30:01 bax inetd[28318]: pop3/tcp server failing (looping),
> service terminated
It me
I see this message in /var/log/daemon about every 10 minutes or so
(starting about an hour ago); what does this mean?
Dec 27 10:30:01 bax inetd[28318]: pop3/tcp server failing (looping),
service terminated
Hey All,
I am reading through some of the documentation on SSH and popa3d, and
I am not quite sure how to configure my mail server for secure POP3
that other clients can use without using additional tools such as
stunnel. I am reading the ssh(1) man page, and I actually found some
interesting
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 07:46:01AM -0800, Jon wrote:
> Here at work we're using an old version of Gordano Messaging Suite which
> only supports POP3, running on Redhat. The only way to get POP3s (if we
> can) is to upgrade to a newer version but we want to migrate to OpenBSD
>
On 2008/02/19 07:46, Jon wrote:
> Here at work we're using an old version of Gordano Messaging Suite which
> only supports POP3, running on Redhat. The only way to get POP3s (if we
> can) is to upgrade to a newer version but we want to migrate to OpenBSD
> eventually. What t
Jon wrote:
Here at work we're using an old version of Gordano Messaging Suite
which only supports POP3, running on Redhat. The only way to get POP3s
(if we can) is to upgrade to a newer version but we want to migrate to
OpenBSD eventually. What tool(s) (that will work best with OpenBSD
Here at work we're using an old version of Gordano Messaging Suite which
only supports POP3, running on Redhat. The only way to get POP3s (if we
can) is to upgrade to a newer version but we want to migrate to OpenBSD
eventually. What tool(s) (that will work best with OpenBSD when we move
is a similar one for OBSD,
and has anybody accomplished compile p3scan on OpenBSD 4.1?
thank you
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or even better to modify
popa3d to use pop3s instead of pop3.
FWIW, I use a combination of popa3d and the package stunnel to get pop3s.
--Martin
y
popa3d to use pop3s instead of pop3.
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:44:19 -0500, James Strandboge wrote:
>On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 14:17 -0600, Robert C Wittig wrote:
>
>> Mmap indicates that pop3 is listening and smtp is present but closed
>> on the WAN side of my firewall, and I have pinholes setup for both
>>
On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 14:17 -0600, Robert C Wittig wrote:
> Mmap indicates that pop3 is listening and smtp is present but closed
> on the WAN side of my firewall, and I have pinholes setup for both
> pop3 and smtp as per the instructions for my Netopia Router, which
> worked with Apac
way
it was suppose to.
Then I set up pop3 as per instructions, tested that with telnet, and
it also worked as it was supposed to.
Mmap indicates that pop3 is listening and smtp is present but closed
on the WAN side of my firewall, and I have pinholes setup for both
pop3 and smtp as per the inst
On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 04:58:42PM +0100, Lukasz Sztachanski wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 01:34:29AM +0100, viq wrote:
> > Well, I'm trying to go the other way - from using KMail to finally make
> > myself
> > configure mutt ;)
> >
> or try mutt-ng [1]. It's patched version of mutt, that sup
Bryan Irvine wrote:
On 12/14/05, Jack Woehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if one
exists) other than Mozilla?
Want to stay in gui-ville? I recommend evolution.
Thanks to everyone for the lively discussion an
On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 01:34:29AM +0100, viq wrote:
> Well, I'm trying to go the other way - from using KMail to finally make
> myself
> configure mutt ;)
>
or try mutt-ng [1]. It's patched version of mutt, that supports nntp,
sidebar and other usefull extensions.
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 17:35, Jack Woehr wrote:
> Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if one
> exists) other than Mozilla?
>
> Years ago I hopped directly from Elm on a host server to graphic mail
> clients on my desktop
> box without ever dealin
On 12/14/05, Jack Woehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if one
> exists) other than Mozilla?
>
> Years ago I hopped directly from Elm on a host server to graphic mail
> clients on my desktop
> box without ever
Simon Morgan wrote:
I recommend Sylpheed Claws. BTW I hope you filed a bug report for that crash. :)
Bugzilla for Mozilla says "don't bother for releases over two weeks old".
--
Jack J. Woehr # "I never played fast and loose with the
PO Box 51, Golden, CO 80402 # Constit
On 14/12/05, Chris Cappuccio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mutt works with imap based folders
> you just type in an imap url instead of a folder name when you hit C
I was thinking more of POP3.
Simon Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong but don't you still need to use something like
> fetchmail to download your mail, and doesn't that rely on an MTA of
> some sort?
>
mutt works with imap based folders
you just type in an imap url instead of a folder name when you
--On 14 December 2005 17:36 +, Simon Morgan wrote:
On 14/12/05, Simon Dassow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 09:35:36AM -0700, Jack Woehr wrote:
> Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if
> one exists) other than Mozilla?
mutt+msmtp
try sylpheed
(does exist as precompiled pkgs)
/bkw
On 14/12/05, Jack Woehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if one
> exists) other than Mozilla?
>
> Years ago I hopped directly from Elm on a host server to graphic ma
On 14/12/05, Simon Dassow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 09:35:36AM -0700, Jack Woehr wrote:
> > Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if one
> > exists) other than Mozilla?
>
> mutt+msmtp: sucks less and avoids sendmail u
08:35, Jack Woehr wrote:
> Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if one
> exists) other than Mozilla?
>
> Years ago I hopped directly from Elm on a host server to graphic mail
> clients on my desktop
> box without ever dealing with, e.g., mutt & se
On 12/14/05, Jack Woehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm just hoping to get around this
> without weeks of learning how
> to configure sendmail for mutt ...
I think nbSMTP ("no-brainer SMTP") would be perfect for you. You can find it on
http://nbsmtp.ferdyx.org/
Download, compile, edit a simple
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 09:35:36AM -0700, Jack Woehr wrote:
> Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if one
> exists) other than Mozilla?
mutt+msmtp: sucks less and avoids sendmail usage ;-)
Kind regards
Simon
Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if one
exists) other than Mozilla?
Years ago I hopped directly from Elm on a host server to graphic mail
clients on my desktop
box without ever dealing with, e.g., mutt & setting up sendmail. Now
Mozilla 1.7.2 crashes har
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 02:41:20 +, Edy Purnomo wrote:
> block all pop3 to outbound connection BUT allow one client AND inbound
> (local mail server) connection.
Maybe this is a language problem: 'outbound' / 'inbound' ?
pop3 is no MTA, it only offers mailboxes to user
On 11/22/05, Edy Purnomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> trying to:
>
> block all pop3 to outbound connection BUT allow one client AND inbound
> (local mail server) connection.
> any suggestion ?
>
suppose you want to do it on the interface 'rl0'
yo
Edy Purnomo wrote:
hi,
trying to:
block all pop3 to outbound connection BUT allow one client AND inbound
(local mail server) connection.
any suggestion ?
-edy-
Read the informations available here:
http://openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html
Or even a very good step by step with a lots of
hi,
trying to:
block all pop3 to outbound connection BUT allow one client AND inbound
(local mail server) connection.
any suggestion ?
-edy-
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