On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 08:06:16AM -0800, Bill Shupp wrote:
> >What is the best way to use SMTP-AUTH and tcpserver's reverse DNS checking
> >and rblsmtpd? I want to allow users with SMTP-AUTH from addresses that
> >are in rbl lists or no reverse DNS entry.
> >
> >I dont want to bind another qmail-
Erki-Kiss Zsolt wrote:
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 12:29:02PM +0100, rene marticke wrote:
i solved this by installing another qmail without rblsmtp on another
ip-adress at the same host using vserver.
the second on use mysql-tables from master and so it's up2date.
Hm, http://linux-vserv
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 12:29:02PM +0100, rene marticke wrote:
> i solved this by installing another qmail without rblsmtp on another
> ip-adress at the same host using vserver.
> the second on use mysql-tables from master and so it's up2date.
Hm, http://linux-vserver.org/ sounds great! But yet
Erki-Kiss Zsolt wrote:
What is the best way to use SMTP-AUTH and tcpserver's reverse DNS checking
and rblsmtpd? I want to allow users with SMTP-AUTH from addresses that
are in rbl lists or no reverse DNS entry.
I dont want to bind another qmail-smtpd to another port than 25. I have a
lot of user
Hi,
i solved this by installing another qmail without rblsmtp on another
ip-adress at the same host using vserver.
the second on use mysql-tables from master and so it's up2date.
regards
rene
Erki-Kiss Zsolt schrieb:
What is the best way to use SMTP-AUTH and tcpserver's reverse DNS checking