Title: Dynamic allow of relay
Is there a way to setup qmail such that it will dynamically allow relay hosts based on their previous login to the qmail-pop3d? Namezero has their mail servers set up this way, so that as long as you've checked your mail within the last 10 minutes from that IP
Mark Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to setup qmail such that it will dynamically allow relay
hosts based on their previous login to the qmail-pop3d?
Yes, and there's several implementations available. See qmail.org for
details, and read the mailing list archives; there are
Title: Dynamic allow of relay
Yes,
it's called realy-ctrl.
If
you're using vpopmail, there is an option to allow it.
Have a
look on qmail home page.
---Cordiali saluti / Best regardsAndrea
Cerrito^^Net.Admin @ Centro MultiMediale di Terni
S.p.A.P.zzale Bosco 3A05100 Terni
Charles Cazabon writes:
Mark Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to setup qmail such that it will dynamically allow relay
hosts based on their previous login to the qmail-pop3d?
Yes, and there's several implementations available. See qmail.org for
details, and read the
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: Dynamic allow of relay
Charles Cazabon writes:
Mark Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to setup qmail such that it will dynamically allow
relay
hosts based on their previous login to the qmail-pop3d
Tupshin Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As much as this is mostly a FAQ, I would appreciate suggestions for my
particular situation. My need is to support mobile employees who's laptops
are sometimes connected to the internal LAN and sometimes dial up to an ISP.
The possibilities I've looked
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) use relay-ctrl or something similar, but since we're 100% IMAP, and use
Cyrus instead of Courier, I'm not aware of a solution that works.
Obviously I misread the Cyrus instead of ... part. Is there anything
preventing you from switching from
I think you misread what I wrote...we're using cyrus, not courier ;-(
-Tupshin
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From: Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Dynamic allow of relay
Tupshin Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I think you misread what I wrote...we're using cyrus, not courier ;-(
I rolled my own smtp after pop/imap setup. It's really easy.
There's a 94 line daemon written in perl (running under supervise, of
course) that makes a named pipe and then reads lines from it in the
form IP 22.33.44.55 that