> After the POP connection, you should be able to send the email.
Ya, thanks, now it works fine.
Just one question: the best configuration of clearopensmtp and
--enable-relay-clear-minutes?
Could you send me an advice?
Now, if I've to check the system with the binary without roaming, I need to
cl
On Dec 24, 2003, at 10:22 AM, Andrea Riela wrote:
2- qmailctl stop
(rm /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw)
make clean
./configure ... --enable-roaming-users=y && make && make install
qmailctl cdb
/home/vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp
qmailctl start
Send email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (internal account) to other ex
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, Andrea Riela wrote:
[snip]
> > Keep in mind that if you're using courier-imap you need to
> > recompile it
> > after building vpopmail with enable-roaming-users since it links
> > directly to libvpopmail instead of calling vchkpw.
>
> That's not clear. I use qmail for pop3, a
from your own server, then there is your
problem.
Shane
>-Original Message-
>From: Andrea Riela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, 25 December 2003 1:22 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [vchkpw] R: [vchkpw] Enable-roaming-users tests
>
>Thank you very much
Thank you very much, Tom
> When you enable-roaming-users, you're enabling a "POP before SMTP"
> feature. That means you need to authenticate via POP and
> pick up email
> before attempting to send. With a properly configured system, you'll
> be able to send from your IP address for 30 minute
On Dec 24, 2003, at 7:08 AM, Andrea Riela wrote:
Probably there's a mistake.
When you enable-roaming-users, you're enabling a "POP before SMTP"
feature. That means you need to authenticate via POP and pick up email
before attempting to send. With a properly configured system, you'll
be able to
Hi folks,
Probably there's a mistake.
SITUATION
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Domain1.dom is an internal domain, IP: no server LAN
Domain2.dom is an internal domain, IP: same LAN as server
Domain3.dom is an external domain
Domain4.dom is another external domain
My tcp.smtp:
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> From: Phil Doroff :
> Probably the least painful means of doing it.
Thanks Phil. I'm going to do so.
> De : Ross Davis
> Check the permissions on the tcp.cdb files and ensure that
> they are writable by vpopmail
One "funny" thing : I use the /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp file
mod 644 and
ssage-
From: Phil Doroff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] Enable roaming users
I'm having problems with --enable-roaming as well.
I have everything configured properly (pretty sure) and permissions
correct (pretty sure a
ng up originals). Probably the
least painful means of doing it.
-Phil
> - Original Message -
> From: "Rodriguez Pierre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 4:37 AM
> Subject: [vchkpw] Enable roaming users
>
&
Hi !
Someone who's not working with me anymore installed
vpopmail 5.2.1
I'm not sure he configured it with --enable-roaming-users=y.
How can I see if that has been done ?
Is it possible to configure it without making a new installation ?
Thanks !
Regards,
Pierre Rodriguez
Conseil Gé
Hi,
I have compiled vpopmail and all works properly except the relay part.
I have checked de /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run file and there is the
tcpserver -x /paht/tcp.smtp.cdb.
I have been checking the FAQS and the mailing lists, but there is no
information regarding my problem, since th
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