Bill Michell writes:
> Randy Lewis (Kenneth R. Lewis) writes:
> >
> > Finally, one courier-users list member told me it "was not possible" to this.
> > Don't ever say that..Bill (:-)
> >
> Don't remember saying that!
Perhaps because you didn't... Randy was talking about
Bill William
Randy Lewis (Kenneth R. Lewis) writes:
>
> Finally, one courier-users list member told me it "was not possible" to this.
> Don't ever say that..Bill (:-)
>
Don't remember saying that! But even if I did, you have to admit it was a
stroke of genius! Worked you up far enough to fix the
Sorry answering with much delay, but I've been out
and I'm surprised nobody answered correctly to this.
Bill Williamson wrote on Thu, 24 Jan 2002 15:19:14 -0600:
> [...]
> When you connect to imap/pop3/smtp, you connect via IP address. That is
> all. If you look at the session, you never see "
Tomas Fasth writes:
> Bill Williamson wrote:
>
>> Anyways, sourceforge uses mailman, and mailman creator shares that point
>> of
>> view, so it's not going to be "fixed," so there's no point in arguing it.
>
>
> Last time I looked, it was a configurable parameter in the list admin web
> f
Yes! Absolutely I'm interested in your patch to userdb/userdb2.c ...
Please send (unifled diff prefered) to me and I'll adapt it
here to both (userdb/userdb2.c and authlib/authmysql) if I can.
Thanks!
Randy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> It is possible.
> You need to assign a single IP for
It is possible.
You need to assign a single IP for each virtual domain, then patch the
authentication backend you are using to do the mapping. I did it for userdb
and it works fine.
Each vdomain user is told to configure their mail client with
mail.vdomain-x.com and the login providing their user