IMP does not access the mailboxes directly. It uses either an IMAP or POP
server. We have IMP running on our web server and Courier-IMAP running on
our mail server acessing our vpopmail accounts. Everything works fine. IMP
does not know or care about the authentication method used.
Ian
On Sat, 1
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm using several FreeBSD boxes with qmail and vpopmail with great
> success (sendmail is turned off, for sure). However, one thing is
> annoying, all mail from local processes to local users
> (such as the output of cronjobs) is still being
Hi.
This has been a recent problem with major ISPs (AOL, Mindspring,
Earthlink, etc.) To make a long story short, these ISPs block SMTP to all
hosts except for their own mail servers. This is to eliminate spammers who
relay through an unsuspecting third party's SMTP server. This isn't the
fault o
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long Date field as in the latest Outlook exploit.) I heartily recommend
it. It homepage is: http://www.geocities.com/jhaar/scan4virus/
Ian Scott
vchkpw has built in control for this type of relaying (the roaming users
option.)
Ian
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, drdavidge wrote:
> Hey. I'm having a problem with selective relaying. Whenever a user would try
> to send mail, they would get the 'sorry, your host isn't in my list of
> rcpthosts' error,