"Brett Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, here's the deal:
>
> qmail-pop3d is NOT secure, nor are most other standard POP3 daemons. POP
> passwords are sent in cleartext and are not encrypted. They can be viewed by
> people snooping a connection (although this is not as easy as it sounds
"Voitenko, Denis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a machine that accepts mail for domain.com and has a user
> denis on it. I'd like to forward all the mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
> a different email. I tried to create a /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-denis
> which contained the destination email.
"Stuart Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1, can you selectively process mail for a specific domain?
Deliver it all to one Maildir and use serialmail
> 2, is there any way to increase the maximum queue time, obviously
> because this mail is stored indefinitely for the customer then we do
>
"Denis Voitenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Try: http://www.davideous.com/imap-maildir/
> >
> > The UW-IMAP server [...]
> That is correct. I've am using it for about a month now and am extremely
> happy with it. The LAN has 80 users on it and it hasn't come even close to
> crashing. I had
Philip Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anybody have any suggestions on a good IMAP server? I've gotten
> courier-imap installed and running, but my IMAP clients (Netscape
> Communicator 4.7 on RedHat Linux and Outlook Express 5.0 on a Mac) are
> getting an error back from courier-imap:
Diego Alejandro Puertas Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thomas Neumann wrote:
>
> > The downtime would amount to the time that is needed for folder
> > conversion, during which I would disable SMTP services (or at least
> > not have qmail-send running
"Tyler J. Frederick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a client that has a box with 5000 users on it running sendmail and
> popper. They are hosting email on here for approx 100 virtual domains and
> they are parsing it with the sendmail /etc/virtusertable. They want to
> migrate to a new se
"Charles Leeds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can QMail handle this scenario?
>
> 2000+ users for the domain mycompany.com
This by itself should be no problem at all, but you should
definitely decouple qmail/IMAP user management from UNIX
user id and instead run all users under a single UID
and
Stefan Osterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have problem compiling courier-IMAP on Solaris 2.6
>
> checking for wait... yes
> checking for wait3... yes
> checking for sigblock... no
> checking if wait function is broken... yes
> configure: error: I give up -- neither wait nor wait3 works pr
"Tim Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is something that has been bugging me for quite awhile but never had
> the time to deal with it.
> Apparently some time ago before I became the email admin for our domain the
> address [EMAIL PROTECTED] became a target for many a spammer. Now this
Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 26 Oct 1999, Chris Shenton wrote:
>
> At the very least, there is a port of Perl to Win32, and it would be
> rather trivial to write a POP3 client in Perl. In fact, I'd bet that if I
> look I'll find both a Perl POP3 module and a Perl SMTP module, so it woul
"Petr Novotny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > This is true, but it only works iff your dialup clients have static IP
> > addresses.
>
> No; with a moderate amount of hacking (aren't there scripts on
> www.qmail.org) you can kick SMTP after verifying some shared
> secret - like POP3 password.
Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thomas Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I think Exchange can also use ETRN to tell another SMTP
> >server that it wants it to send queued mail, but ETRN
> >is even worse, being incredibly insecure
>
"Olivier M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 11:47:27PM +0200, Thomas Neumann wrote:
> > I'm not an expert on M$ Exchange by any means, but I know
> > for sure that Exchange can run an SMTP server for itself,
> > and this is where
"Olivier M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I guess that an Exchange server don't simply use STMP to communicate
> with another exchange server. What kind of protocol is it, and is it
> possible to emulate it using qmail tools ? I looked on the qmail
> homepage and in some other places, and didn
Ignacio de Cordoba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Anybody has any ideas on how to modify qmail-getpw and make it check
> users on a different way other than /etc/passwd ? (PostgreSQL)
It is easy to write a checkpassword replacement that does
whatever authentification you can imagine. We also ha
Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> When you say "with a qmail 1.03 smtp server for outgoing mail," do
> you mean that this message was injected with SMTP? If so, then
> qmail-inject never saw the message. qmail-smtpd doesn't look at the
> headers, and execs qmail-queue to queue the mes
On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 11:05:02AM +0200, Ãéþñãïò ÊïõëïãéÜííçò wrote:
>
> Qmail does not seem to support the ETRN function. Thus there is virtually
> no way for a remote SMTP dialup server to connect ot the net and
> emeediatelly request retrieval of the mails residing in the qmail queue for
> t
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