Re: [vchkpw] OpenBSD / vpopmail & ssl???
You don't find documentation about vpopmail SSL, because there is not the job of vpopmail. You have to use a POP3 wrapper with SSL support (check Jeremy's answer). Another solution is to use a POP3 server which support SSL natively. http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=courierimap. It work fine with vpopmail for offer POP3/SSL and IMAP/SSL services. David. Jeremy Kitchen a acrit : On Wednesday 30 June 2004 22:24, Seth Banks wrote: I am running an OpenBSD 3.x system with qmail/vpopmail installed and running wonderfully. I am worried about POPing my mail from remote locations (wifi @ café’s etc…) and would like to be able to run vpopmail on an SSL protected port. Despite hours of searching, I’ve not found any article or information that would show me how to do this. http://superscript.com/ucspi-ssl/intro.html -Jeremy
Re: [vchkpw] OpenBSD / vpopmail & ssl???
On Wednesday 30 June 2004 22:24, Seth Banks wrote: > I am running an OpenBSD 3.x system with qmail/vpopmail installed and > running wonderfully. I am worried about POPing my mail from remote > locations (wifi @ cafés etc ) and would like to be able to run vpopmail on > an SSL protected port. Despite hours of searching, Ive not found any > article or information that would show me how to do this. http://superscript.com/ucspi-ssl/intro.html -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen ++ Systems Administrator ++ Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ++ www.inter7.com ++ 866.528.3530 ++ 847.492.0470 int'l kitchen @ #qmail #gentoo on EFnet ++ scriptkitchen.com/qmail
[vchkpw] OpenBSD / vpopmail & ssl???
Hello, Apologies if this question has been asked before, but a search through Google, usenet, and even the archives of this list turned up nothing for me. I am running an OpenBSD 3.x system with qmail/vpopmail installed and running wonderfully. I am worried about POPing my mail from remote locations (wifi @ café’s etc…) and would like to be able to run vpopmail on an SSL protected port. Despite hours of searching, I’ve not found any article or information that would show me how to do this. Can someone on this list point me in the right direction? I’m clueless as of right now. Thanks! -- seth banks - subimage interactive [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://subimage.com