I'm not sure if this question is appropriate for this list. If it isn't
and someone wants to direct me to another list that would be cool.
I'm running the qmail toaster inside of a protected network behind a
firewall running ipchains. The firewall is proxying mail via an
smtproutes control file
That's really not an option for me, not being an db admin, +and+ I have
to continue using /etc/passwd users for various reasons. I think my
question can pretty much be boiled down to this: is SMTP-auth not able
to function since the server has its mail proxied to it by a firewall
running qmail wit
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 11:21 AM, John Shireley wrote:
That's really not an option for me, not being an db admin, +and+ I have
to continue using /etc/passwd users for various reasons. I think my
question can pretty much be boiled down to this: is SMTP-auth not able
to function since the
Tom -
You're reading it exactly as I intended it be read, I just wasn't sure
if I was able to make sense or not. I think the only thing I can do is
to just port forward all 25 and 110 traffic (or do I even need to
forward the 110 stuff?) to the server in question, as you suggested.
All other po