I was trying to get ASSP to listen at an IPv6 address but I was unable
to do so.
Is there a way to do this, if not when will IPv6 support be implemented?
Thanks,
Jeroen
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Then again, Groupwise has a design flaw.
SMTP authentication CANT be turned off in older versions...
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Didnt miss it, thats why I posted the logs.
Damn groupwise with its pop before smtp, or open client ports
Now the hunt begins.
I hate it when clients setup accounts with 12345 as a password
serves em right.
Did you miss this in the logs:
> local -- authenticated
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On 2011-03-08 2:14 PM, bytehd wrote:
> Local?
> How?
>
> Here is the email body:
Did you miss this in the logs:
> local -- authenticated
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Looks like you have a compromised account, now its time to find out
which one...
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Best regards,
Charles
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Hi folks,
We have ASSP (1.8.5.5(1.0.05)) setup to do My Helo
(myHelo) as use FQDN however it does not seem to stick.
We have also tried use myName with no luck.
All mail getting sent out comes from the sending user's domain (shared
hosting environment) instead of mail.ourserver.com as it sh
Updated ASSP to 1.8.5.5 (1.0.01) from 1.0.00 and the day after, had a
Block Report as normal, but then all the block reports would say No
blocked emails to report.
Flipped back to 1.0.00 today, will see if there's a report in the next
couple days.
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