Dear all,
I have a question. We have a mailserver that only accepts incoming SMTP
connections
from our anti-spam appliances. So far so good, this is done at the tcpserver
level. So
default is :deny.
Our clients, however also need SMTP functionality so we've set up the same
server
with SMTP Aut
Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
An option for us to setup a different server that only handles smtp
functionality for our client, however the problem then is that a
domain needs to exist on two servers. one for the popbox and one for
smtp authentication to work. Or is it possible for the vpopmail t
Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
My apologies, you already mentioned it.. by firewall restriction.
Another question.. spammers could still connect if they knew they were
supposed
to connect to port 587 am i correct? Or did you find a way around this
as well?
Hi Wouter
Port 587 has SMTP Auth, so
My apologies, you already mentioned it.. by firewall restriction.
Another question.. spammers could still connect if they knew they were
supposed
to connect to port 587 am i correct? Or did you find a way around this as
well?
Thanks
- Wouter
- Original Message -
From: "Alastair Batt
Tonix (Antonio Nati) ha scritto:
I guess you use vpopmail.
Sorry for the stupid deduction, I confused this mailing list with the
general qmail mailing list :-).
Tonino
If you use chkuser patch (on for qmail/vpopmail), or Shupp's toaster
which includes chkuser, you can force a server to accep
I guess you use vpopmail.
If you use chkuser patch (on for qmail/vpopmail), or Shupp's toaster
which includes chkuser, you can force a server to accept only
authenticated sessions. So, you can set up a dedicated port (like the
submission port) or a dedicated IP only for this purpose.
See htt
I need to disable non IMAP webmail access, then allow access to IMAP only from
localhost/webmail, and in the future enable full IMAP access only for some
users.
In a previous message I was advised to switch from courier-imap to dovecot and
so I did, but the problem persists.
M
Thanks for your reply, how did you configure tcpserver to be selective on
the ports?
Or what did you put in the /etc/tcp.smtp file?
= Wouter
- Original Message -
From: "Alastair Battrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] SMTP Authen
Hello!
In nowadays, I have the following setup:
/dev/sda1 - 720GB - reiserfs - (/domains) directory. (Contains the cdb
file, bins etc)
I want to place the domains dir... and cdb file, vpopmail bins in a new
storage(NFS).
My question is... what is the best practices to move the vpopmail
u