On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 01:46:55PM -0600, David Hasbrouck wrote:
[snip]
> In the email program, you enter
>
> mail.yourdomain.com or
> yourdomain.com
>
> as the POP3/Incoming Email setting to retrieve emails. I am trying to
> find a way to get that setting in order to break up the password fi
Hello Peter,
Wednesday, February 07, 2001, 6:13:40 AM, you wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 02:44:54AM -0600, David Hasbrouck wrote:
> [snip]
>> The way we see this being done is to read in the POP3 server name
>> during the checkpoppasswd program and look in that
On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 02:44:54AM -0600, David Hasbrouck wrote:
[snip]
> The way we see this being done is to read in the POP3 server name
> during the checkpoppasswd program and look in that directory for the
> corresponding password file.
What do you mean by 'the POP3 server
"webmaster" to
be setup by multiple domains.
The way we see this being done is to read in the POP3 server name
during the checkpoppasswd program and look in that directory for the
corresponding password file.
But, we haven't found a way to read in that POP3 server setting. Only
the userna
Hi,
I followed PaulGregg doc, and have setup single UID mail system.
The only problem is , the checkpoppasswd log showing
"checkpoppasswd: POP3 connect from unknown@ []"
"checkpoppasswd: pop3checkpasswd: FAILED: qazaka - no such user from
unknown@&qu
Hi,
I followed PaulGregg doc, and have setup single UID mail system.
The only problem is , the checkpoppasswd log showing
"checkpoppasswd: POP3 connect from unknown@ []"
"checkpoppasswd: pop3checkpasswd: FAILED: qazaka - no such user from
unknown@"
Hi,
I'm looking for script to select two (or more) different
checkpoppasswds. Does anyone use it? Could you sent me that
script or location where I can find it, please?
--
Regards,
Jan Stanik
Jan Stanik
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Manav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2. Do I need to have a new line for in /etc/inetd.conf for each domain that I
> support?
No, you can't bind to the same port more than once.
> 3. Is there a single document (is that asking too much?) that specifies the
> intricacies involved with installing q
/bin/checkpoppasswd /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
Now the problem is, when i try to POP mails using Microsoft Outlook Express or
even telnet, it gives me "-ERR authentication failure".
1. I use PG's mkpasswd.pl to generate the password. Once again the question is
what seed d
/bin/checkpoppasswd /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
Now the problem is, when i try to POP mails using Microsoft Outlook Express or
even telnet, it gives me "-ERR authentication failure".
1. I use PG's mkpasswd.pl to generate the password. Once again the question is
what seed d
/checkpoppasswd /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
Now the problem is, when i try to POP mails using Microsoft Outlook Express or
even telnet, it gives me "-ERR authentication failure".
1. I use PG's mkpasswd.pl to generate the password. Once again the question is
what seed do i specify? If
I downloaded the checkpoppasswd script at
http://www.tibus.net/pgregg/projects/ and would like to implement it into
qmail. I put it into /var/qmail/bin and compiled it - what do I do next?
Also, I believe that checkpoppasswd requires that the password in the
popusers file be encrypted.
Dennis Duval
>
> I installed qmail with the Jedi's checkpoppasswd.
>
I'm also using the single-user method on a new mail service I just set up.
My system is up and running ok using this method. I've noticed that nobody
seems to answer posts on this list which deal with the single-user method,
so I'm going to answer, even though I am not very experienced and this
p
I try again ... If someone have any tips, let me know. I have more and
more users frustrated each second...
Subject: checkpoppasswd - ERR authorization failed
Hi,
I installed qmail with the Jedi's checkpoppasswd.
I am running the pop server by the command:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver
Hi,
I installed qmail with the Jedi's checkpoppasswd.
I am running the pop server by the command:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup earth.care2.com
\
/bin/checkpasswd /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &
/bin/checkpasswd is the jedi's programm compile
an do it
and his
directions work.
My problem is that I have everything setup, and I get connected to the
pop3
port on the server. I accepts my user name and password, and the
checkpoppasswd
program validates them and logs them as being good, but for some reason
I am
getting a value returned that
try adding -lcrypt to the Makefile's CFLAGS or something
regards,
ratao
On 04-Jun-99 Stephane Morand wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have some trouble with the Jedi's checklocalpwd.c programm. (see
> ftp://ftp.ldh.org/pub/j/qmail/checklocalpwd.c )
>
> I can compile it on a unix platform, but that's not
Hi,
I have some trouble with the Jedi's checklocalpwd.c programm. (see
ftp://ftp.ldh.org/pub/j/qmail/checklocalpwd.c )
I can compile it on a unix platform, but that's not possible on a linux
platform. (I tried a redhat 4.2 and a red hat 6.0 ..)
Here is the message that I got :
With gcc
% gcc
Just a little query...
I'm currently using a slightly modified version of the Jedi/Sector One, Paul
Gregg checkpoppasswd program and now I've modified it to use the DENY environ-
ment variable. Rather than have ":deny" be the last line in my /etc/tcprules.d/
qmail-pop3d fil
At 12:46 PM 4/30/99 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>1) Where can I find the sources. (I know, I know, STFW)
http://pobox.com/~djb/ucspi-tcp.html
(this is right off the qmail.org page, in the "author's software" section)
>3) Would the author perhaps be so kind as to add it himself?
The author is Dan B
Sorry - I just saw this by searching the newsgroup for my name
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> This is really directed more toward Paul Gregg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, but I
> thought the whole list might get some benefit from my mistakes.
> I'm using y
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 04:29:57PM +, Matt Garrett wrote:
> This is really directed more toward Paul Gregg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, but I
> thought the whole list might get some benefit from my mistakes.
>
> I'm using your checkpoppasswd program derived from the checkpass
This is really directed more toward Paul Gregg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, but I
thought the whole list might get some benefit from my mistakes.
I'm using your checkpoppasswd program derived from the checkpasswd of
Jedi/Sector One. I've modified it by putting more intuitive messages
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