Thus spake Henning Brauer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > This is completely false.  smtp-poplock doesn't require patching the
> > qmail source.   You can find a link to it on www.qmail.org.
> This is a smtp after pop solution, no SMTP AUTH. SMTP AUTH is an SMTP
> protocol extension allowing clients to authentificate via username+password
> during the smtp session, not before through pop as with smtp poplock. As
> everybody could easily see this requires always patching qmail.

Why?
You could install a smtpd wrapper that answers the smtp auth stuff and
updates the pop tcpserver database on the fly.

Felix

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