Steve, the SMTP-AUTH functionality is added to qmail as a patch. With SMTP-AUTH and
VPOPmail, you are able to authenticate virtual domain users into a _temporary_ mode to
run your system as a relay based upon their IP being added by VPOPmail into a "table"
of recently authenticated IPs. This I
Ben, I don't think you would declare any local domains (other than localhost?) in a
vpopmail implementation... I recall something in the docs about that. I'm extremely
new, so caveat emptor.
Dave.
-- Original Message --
From: "Ben Ullian" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Robin, if it's up for a vote, I'll second your motion!
I don't plan on changing my MySQL params very often, but I'm _certain_ that I'll
forget to update vmysql.h during a recompile and I'll foobar my Vpopmail.
Perhaps we could just cobble together a helper perl script to query for and rewrite
t
to try SSL auth.
Thanks again!
Dave.
-- Original Message --
From: Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 09:46:16 -0500
>On Thursday 20 February 2003 09:41, David Richardson wrote:
>> Thank
Thanks to the lists' advice to make distclean and reconfig and recompile was great!
HOWEVER, something laying around (maybe not vpopmail?) is generating this 'maillog'
entry (Redhat linux 7.3):
"Feb 20 08:32:07 (edited hostname) imapd: could not connect to mysql update server
Access denied for u
I don't have any vpopmail related tables in my Mysql vpopmail database after
installation.
I discovered that during the install of vpopmail I typo'd the vpopmail password I
wanted to use in the mysql db. I assume that as a result of that error that the
tables didn't created properly.
I've tried