Charles Marcus wrote:
On 10/8/2008, Lists ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I mean where the person in the mail client checks my server requires
authentication and then selects use same credentials as pop server
(thereby using username and password)
Ok then... just making sure... :)
Thank
On 10/8/2008, Lists ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I mean where the person in the mail client checks my server requires
> authentication and then selects use same credentials as pop server
> (thereby using username and password)
Ok then... just making sure... :)
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Best regards,
Charles
Noel Jones wrote:
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Lists wrote:
Will have a go at those instructions thanks.
I don't want to make things difficult for our clients. I like the
setup that allows the client to use pop details to authenticate - I
even managed
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 10/7/2008, Lists ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I like the setup that allows the client to use pop details to
authenticate - I even managed to get that working ;)
If you're talking about pop-b4-smtp, then you should know that it is
insecure and likely to cause you
On 10/7/2008, Lists ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I like the setup that allows the client to use pop details to
> authenticate - I even managed to get that working ;)
If you're talking about pop-b4-smtp, then you should know that it is
insecure and likely to cause you trouble.
Just go with smtpau
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Lists wrote:
Will have a go at those instructions thanks.
I don't want to make things difficult for our clients. I like the setup
that allows the client to use pop details to authenticate - I even
managed to get that workin
Will have a go at those instructions thanks.
I don't want to make things difficult for our clients. I like the setup
that allows the client to use pop details to authenticate - I even
managed to get that working ;)
What I was trying to do with TLS was to encrypt the password that gets
sent (but
Lists wrote:
I have spent the last couple of hours trying to get TLS working, sadly
no luck.
When I telnet and and do STARTTLS I get the error no server certs
available TLS won't be enabled.
I followed the instructions on the how to forge (the link I was given
before was a tad over my head)
Th
I have spent the last couple of hours trying to get TLS working, sadly
no luck.
When I telnet and and do STARTTLS I get the error no server certs
available TLS won't be enabled.
I followed the instructions on the how to forge (the link I was given
before was a tad over my head)
The certs are al
Lists wrote:
Hi,
I have got dovecot setup as the postfix smtp authentication now YAY -
man its cool!
Just wanted to check if my setup was good practice.
I have it authenticating against a mysql database(MailEnable mysql db)
with passwords stored as plain text.
Is this ok?
the passwd-file i
Hi,
I have got dovecot setup as the postfix smtp authentication now YAY -
man its cool!
Just wanted to check if my setup was good practice.
I have it authenticating against a mysql database(MailEnable mysql db)
with passwords stored as plain text.
Is this ok?
the passwd-file is to allow for
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