Hello,
i'm quite a newbie to qmail
i just installed qmail with inetd configuratio using system accounts
as mail user. running qmail-pop3d for the pop access and courier-imap.
qmail-pop3d is using checkpassword for authentification and its
working fine.
know i wanted to install
auth problems
but i don't have to make auth plain or something
before i can mail. i just us
1. mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. data
and send the message
can anyone give me a hint, why the authentification isn't working?
Hi All,
I have patched qmail-smtpd with Krzysztof Dabrowski's SMTP-AUTH patch and
have changed the line in /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run to end "..
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd /bin/checkpassword /bin/true 21" and have been
trying to send e-mail from an IP address that is not permitted in
John P. wrote:
I have patched qmail-smtpd with Krzysztof Dabrowski's SMTP-AUTH patch and
have changed the line in /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run to end "..
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd /bin/checkpassword /bin/true 21" and have
been
trying to send e-mail from an IP address that is not
Therefore, qmail-smtpd modified with the patch will require two
"checkpassword" type arguments, one to handle simple passwords, the other
to
handle CRAM-MD5.
Dabrowski also wrote his own replacement for checkpassword, cmd5checkpw,
specifically to handle the CRAM-MD5 scheme. However, the
John P. wrote:
I wanted to avoid using the cmd5checkpw program as I didn't want to have
two
sets of password files to update. Also I'm using Outlook Express so that
means plaintext passwords only (?) - so I only put one argument on the
qmail-smtpd line.
Regardless of your set-up, the patched
I did have a problem with patching qmail-smtpd (I got a warning about a
return type, see earlier e-mail on list) but I'm not sure if that's the
problem.
/etc/shadow is owned by user/group root.
the roots of your (and 90% of other people's problems) are 2
a) either your qmail-smtpd is not able