On Monday 13 September 2004 09:08 am, Miolinux wrote:
> I installed Matt Simersons tcpserver-mysql patch,
> and i configured vpopmail 5.4.6 with:

is there some reason you have done this?  If you're trying to share the relay 
information across servers, check out Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl package 
(http://untroubled.org/relay-ctrl) as it's better suited for this, and is 
also safe to use across NFS (I've done it).

Also, this way, you don't have to muck around with some patch to ucspi-tcp 
that is specific to qmail (even though ucspi-tcp's most common use is 
probably for qmail, it CAN be used for other things, y'know ;) or modifying 
vpopmail code to not rebuild the cdb file, etc.

Optionally, you can also check out Gerrit Pape's ipsvd 
(http://smarden.org/ipsvd) , which is a ucspi-compliant (and also under a 
lesser restrictive license than ucspi-tcp) replacement for djb's ucspi-tcp, 
which can do pop-before-smtp authentication as described in this thread on 
the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list: 
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.pape.general/743

I would assume that this, also, is safe across NFS, however, as I have not 
used ipsvd before, I can't say for sure.  I CAN say for sure, however, that 
relay-ctrl IS safe over NFS.

Gotta love UNIX.... so many options.

-Jeremy

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