Brian Behlendorf wrote:
Joshua and Joerg said you can just send mail as whomever you like through
your local SMTP relay; and while that's usually true, some conservative
sysadmins will only allow relaying through of mail claiming to be from a
particular sender domain; furthermore it's becoming
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 01:52:29AM -0800, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
certain IP addresses that could send mail that claimed to be From: an
@apache.org address, in an attempt to prevent forged spam. But I'm sure
the infrastructure team would make a lot of noise before doing that.
As in noise
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 01:52:29 -0800 (PST)
Brian Behlendorf wrote:
ssh username@cvs.apache.org -L 110:localhost:110 -L 25:localhost:25
Great! Works well. I do love it.
Really great!
Thank you, Brian.
P.S.
certain IP addresses that could send mail that claimed to be From: an
@apache.org
* Henning Schmiedehausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forget SSH. Use TLS and SMTP AUTH. Proven, tried and true 90ies
technology that works like a charm. ;-)
Quite old, isn't it?
SCNR, nd
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL
If I were to send a message from [EMAIL PROTECTED], it should only
originate from one machine - the one this one comes from - or am I
really Justin at all? Muwhahaha. But, to expect us to tunnel all
@apache.org originating email only from minotaur (accessible via SSH
port forwarding or local
Phil Steitz a écrit :
Brian Behlendorf wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Phil Steitz wrote:
Nice! Finally got this to work. It took me a while to realize that you
really did mean localhost on minotaur -- i.e., something like
ssh username@cvs.apache.org -L 109:localhost:110 -L 24:localhost:25
Sure.
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 01:52:29AM -0800, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
certain IP addresses that could send mail that claimed to be From: an
@apache.org address, in an attempt to prevent forged spam. But I'm sure
the infrastructure team would make