John Simpson wrote:
>
> you may have other reasons for wanting to stick with chkuser, but you
> should at least look at other options (if you haven't already done so.)
I haven't bothered before now, but now that's two (different?) patchsets
to try out for TLS+AUTH+chkuser+etc+etc :-) The last tim
John Simpson wrote:
> you are aware that there are other patches out there which do the same
> thing that "chkuser" does, which do work with AUTH, TLS, and SSL, and
> which don't rely specifically on vpopmail (i.e. when you upgrade
> vpopmail you don't have to re-compile qmail)?
>
> i mention this
On 2006-10-25, at 1756, Howard Jones wrote:
I've just started using qpsmtpd to do SMTP AUTH against my vpopmail
users with vchkpw, to avoid running a patched qmail-smtpd[1]...
[1] actually, it's to avoid having to reconcile SMTP AUTH patches with
chkuser, which I already use, and couldn't live
Howard Jones wrote:
Howie.
[1] actually, it's to avoid having to reconcile SMTP AUTH patches with
chkuser, which I already use, and couldn't live without. I run
qmail-smtpd with chkuser for the 'public' MX SMTP service, and qpsmtpd
for my local user's relay SMTP server, with auth and SSL.
Hi,
Rick Romero wrote:
> I think I need to run a different email server for the intital queue -
> but this then brings up questions like, how do I use SMTP AUTH with,
> say, Exim, and vpopmail?
I've just started using qpsmtpd to do SMTP AUTH against my vpopmail
users with vchkpw, to avoid running a pat
On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 17:21 -0400, David Chaplin-Loebell wrote:
> John Simpson wrote:
>
> > On 2006-10-25, at 1614, Ingo Claro wrote:
> >
> >> Jeff Koch escribió:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> We are getting demands from large ISP's - Comcast, AOL, AT&T - that
> >>> we spam filter all outgoing email. We're u
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-10-25, at 1614, Ingo Claro wrote:
Jeff Koch escribió:
We are getting demands from large ISP's - Comcast, AOL, AT&T - that
we spam filter all outgoing email. We're using simscan to filter
incoming email but I think that misses email generated by our
customer
On 2006-10-25, at 1614, Ingo Claro wrote:
Jeff Koch escribió:
We are getting demands from large ISP's - Comcast, AOL, AT&T -
that we spam filter all outgoing email. We're using simscan to
filter incoming email but I think that misses email generated by
our customers and autoresponders. Ca
Title: Ingo Claro
Jeff:
i'm also interested in this feature. Have you found how to filter
outgoing messages? for incoming messages I use maildrop
regards,
Ingo
Claro F.
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