On 09/10/2010 12:45 PM, Davis Sylvester wrote:
I am using Qmail and Dovecot for IMAP. Prior to installing Dovecot we
only offered POP3 and SMTP services.
The issue I have run into is that after I installed Dovecot, IMAP runs
fine, but when my users go to send email they can't.
This was just
Matt what smtp-patch do u suggest! Can u point me to a current howto?
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Matt Brookings wrote:
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>On 09/10/2010 12:45 PM, Davis Sylvester wrote:
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>> I am using Qmail and Dovecot for IMAP. Prior to installing Dovecot
Thanks Matt. Sorry about not seeing previous post. I worked on this over
the weekend and just got around to sending out request for help.
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yes you should use smtp-auth that's what I use and I have had this for
over 5 years now..
Works all over the world as long as the internet connection does not
block port 25 hehe, which then I create an iptables rule where using an
upper port goes to the qmail server port 25 and I can sent with
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On 09/10/2010 12:45 PM, Davis Sylvester wrote:
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> I am using Qmail and Dovecot for IMAP. Prior to installing Dovecot we
> only offered POP3 and SMTP services.
> The issue I have run into is that after I installed Dovecot, IMAP runs
> fine, but when
I am using Qmail and Dovecot for IMAP. Prior to installing Dovecot we only
offered POP3 and SMTP services.
The issue I have run into is that after I installed Dovecot, IMAP runs fine,
but when my users go to send email they can't.
We are using POP-before-SMTP for SMTP auth. Since there is no POP