SMTP Auth will not work for your virtual servers, My "workaround" was to create a master username/password on my primary host username: domainclient password: smtpauth (exactly as listed)
And I just give out that username/password to my domain clients who can't seem to use their own local SMTP server. The registry->sql is a combination of perl and cold fusion scripts (I gave up trying to decrypt the passwords in CFM, too much of a bitch). I am going to get this other script published today and dig up my conversion scripts Monday. -----Original Message----- From: Eje Gustafsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 12:35 PM To: Tom Baker | Netsmith Inc Subject: IPWHOIS:Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] Coldfusion Declude front end? I would love to get a copy of you registry->sql conversion script. I been thinking about doing this change for a while and would be nice to have a way to decrypt the passwords to. BTW is there any drawbacks on using sql database compared to registry ? I think I recall seeing something somewhere about something with virtual servers not working correctly but not sure about version or anything. Are there any such issues if so what are they ? Friday, June 21, 2002, 12:14:23 PM, you wrote: TBNI> My code is not in a format I am proud to share right now. I am TBNI> running through putting comments in, and writing a small text file TBNI> to put up. I'll post the URL to the code by the end of the day. TBNI> All of my IMAIL domains are stored in a SQL db so anyone using the TBNI> registry will need to most likely need to do a few modifications, TBNI> or maybe I can post my registry->>sql conversion scripts for Imail as well. (that decrypt TBNI> passwords too). TBNI> Thank you, TBNI> Tom Baker TBNI> MCSE, CCNP TBNI> Network Administrator TBNI> Netsmith, Inc. TBNI> -----Original Message----- TBNI> From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] TBNI> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 11:00 AM TBNI> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TBNI> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Coldfusion Declude front end? TBNI> Yes, please! I'll post back whatever I come up with as well. TBNI> --Matt Robertson-- TBNI> MSB Designs, Inc. TBNI> http://mysecretbase.com TBNI> -----Original Message----- TBNI> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TBNI> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tom Baker | TBNI> Netsmith Inc TBNI> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 4:04 AM TBNI> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' TBNI> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Coldfusion Declude front end? TBNI> Actually yes, I have written two seperate front ends, as an ISP having a TBNI> frontend was essential to us. When we first purchased Junkmail Pro I went TBNI> straight to work for customized versions of TBNI> \imail\declude\domain.com\user.junkmail TBNI> After using that for a while and realizing what I really needed was a idiot TBNI> proof way of managing the \mail\mail_domain_com\users\USER\rules.ima file. TBNI> The last frontend I wrote does just that, so I erased all my user.JunkMail TBNI> files so that everyone on my system is using the $default$.Junkmail settings TBNI> (which is set to WARN on everything for header entries). TBNI> My frontend has a main menu with 3 options: TBNI> Filterlevel, Blocked Senders and Approved Senders. TBNI> When first choosing any of the 3 my script sucks in the current rules.ima TBNI> into a temporary SQL table (much easier to manage than a text file in CF). TBNI> The FilterLevel Menu has 5 Choices: Off, Low, Medium, High and Extreme as TBNI> well as 2 actions (move to SPAM or permanently delete) all 4 actual levels TBNI> are defined by another SQL table of course, and every level selected gets TBNI> logged into another table. (so if you update the definitions of the levels TBNI> you have a log of who has what level and can "push" the new rules.ima to TBNI> your users). TBNI> Blocked Senders and Approved Senders work by putting entries in rules.ima to TBNI> "Move to Main" and "Move to NUL" TBNI> I haven't written the code to actually "push" updates to your definitions TBNI> yet, but I would be glad to post my code for both the user.JunkMail and the TBNI> rules.ima scripts for those interested. TBNI> From: Matt Robertson TBNI> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Coldfusion Declude front end? TBNI> Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 10:48:28 -0700 TBNI> Has anyone tried putting a web-based front end on Declude? I just upgraded TBNI> to JunkMail Pro and am looking for something in ColdFusion. Don't want to TBNI> have to write it myself if I can avoid it. TBNI> --Matt Robertson-- TBNI> MSB Designs, Inc. TBNI> http://mysecretbase.com TBNI> --- TBNI> [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus TBNI> (http://www.declude.com)] TBNI> --- TBNI> This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. 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