michel wrote:
>
> Hi,every one,I installed qmail-1.03 and path the qmail-smtp-auth-0.30,
> I start qmail with tcpserver(tcpserver -u(qmaild) 0 25 /var/qmail/qmail-smtpd
>/bin/checkpassword /bin/true),
> But,when I telnet my host(25),I find the qmail-smtp-auth work NOT rightly?
> I input the wro
Hi,
I've authored YAQSAP (Yet Another qmail SMTP AUTH Patch) which is a bit
more DJBized than the others right now in that it uses DJB's libraries
exclusively. Functionally, it's not all that different from Krzysztof
Dabrowski's version except that it sets TCPREMOTEINFO to the
authenticated user
Hi,
You do not say how your users are accessing their mail (IMAP or POP),
but I came up with the following patch to fix some Lookout problems I've
had. The setup on which this patch has been tested (and demonstrated to
actually work) is:
- delivery to ~/Mailbox (mbox)
- client access via
Peter van Dijk wrote:
>
> > After doing some experimentation, I discovered that the IMAP server is
> > getting its time from the "From " header in the mbox, not the "Received:" or
> > "Date:" headers, and passing this on to Outlook. When using POP, Outlook
> > evidently gets the time itself from
Hi,
I was having some users complain about the times shown in their Outlook 2000
e-mail listings being 'incorrect' (UTC) while when they opened the message,
the times were correct. They were seeing this situation when using IMAP (UW
IMAP server), but not with POP (qpopper).
After doing some exp