Trying again, the first 3 attempts, nothing but text, was rejected as 
having a virus. :))  then they unsubscribed, mofo's!!

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We are adding a feature to IMGate to allow authenticated relay of outbound 
mail.  "Imail-POP-before-IMGate-SMTP".  This will allow IMGate to relay 
outbound without the need for users to fiddle with SMTP AUTH.  IMGate can 
also have multiple SMTP listeners, so you could set up SMTP on port 25 for 
the usual crowd, AND port 1025 or whatever for roamers whose access 
provider has blocked port 25.

Imail will log its POP3 activity to IMGate's syslog server.  A PERL script 
on  IMGate watches the log file and adds the ip of successful Imail pop3 
logins to IMGate's "relay for addresses" equivalent.  A couple of us in 
IMGate area have this working now, and many more in the postfix users do 
it, too.

The last little bit we are working on is Imail POP3 syslog 
packets.  Imail's POP3 UDP packets don't seem to have any  standard syslog 
"facility.level" info so the syslog server dumps them in general syslog 
file, but we prefer the logging to go only to a smaller, less busy "poplog" 
file.

Does anybody know if there is a rigestry hack or other twiddle that will 
make the Imail POP3 server log facility.info style packets?

Here's how FreeBSD syslogd logs Imail POP3D:

Jan 14 14:04:56 ms1.meiway.com POP3D (00000158) logon success for LConrad 
mail.Go2France.com from 66.64.14.18
Jan 14 14:04:56 ms1.meiway.com POP3D (000000F1) logon success for LenConrad 
ms1.meiway.com from 66.64.14.18
Jan 14 14:04:59 ms1.meiway.com POP3D (000000f1) logoff for LenConrad R:0, 
D:0, P:0
Jan 14 14:05:06 ms1.meiway.com POP3D (00000158) logoff for LConrad R:6, 
D:6, P:0

We were hoping that something in the (xxxxxxxx) field would be useful, but 
it seems to be nearly random.

thanks
Len


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