Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?
On 2021-04-28 at 20:20, Gregor Zattler wrote: Which means that I have to authenticate via a web form with the company's login server. MS does not know the passwords instead hashes are exchanged between the servers. Some clients (Outlook) are able to cache successful authentication for days but also need to relay authentication to the company's server. I would like to use IMAP to access email in order to circumvent Outlook, but AFAIK there is no way for fetchmail or other command line tools to authenticate via web page and use the IMAP Server then (Thunderbird is able to do this but I don't want to use Thunderbird). I hoped davmail would be able to do that but I have no clue how to tell davmail to authenticate in this way. AFAIK the only way is to provide a password which does not apply here. This is working for me on Debian Buster: http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/compfac/faq/davmail.html I run davmail 5.5 as suggested. Don't forget to set it up as O365Interactive to get the web page to show up. I also run fetchmail to put the INBOX into /var/mail/ . Just point fetchmail at your davmail imap port. -Jonathan smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Sendmail greeting delay
On 2015-01-13 at 12:38, David Parker wrote: Hello, My /etc/mail/access file is pasted below. The PC I'm testing from is on the 10.x.x.x network, which should be allowed to connect with no delay. I have also tried setting the default GreetPause to 0 but it still made no difference. Connect:localhost RELAY GreetPause:localhost 0 ClientRate:localhost 0 ClientConn:localhost 0 Connect:127 RELAY GreetPause:127 0 ClientRate:127 0 ClientConn:127 0 Connect:IPv6:::1 RELAY GreetPause:IPv6:::1 0 ClientRate:IPv6:::1 0 ClientConn:IPv6:::1 0 Connect:10 RELAY GreetPause:10 0 ClientRate:10 0 ClientConn:10 0 Dave, I'm struggling with a reference beyond my own work. Please try putting a second and maybe a third octet on your GreetPause: 10 line. Also, please verify you are issuing a kill -HUP on sendmail. We never got sendmail greetpause to work with a single octet. Normally we do 3 octets for all the RFC1918 addresses we use. -Jonathan
Re: maintenance
Blake Hodder said the following on 1/13/11 1:59 PM: I did as well but was not sure which it was. On 11-01-13 02:48 PM, ghe wrote: I got 3 of these this morning. Anybody else? Is it real? Or spam? -snip- These are called phish[1]. Looks like ucla.edu has a compromised account. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4d2f4f7e.3070...@psu.edu