Mike Canty wrote:
Eric,
Sorry, but what you have suggested, is not working for me.
I have altered the tcp.smtp file with your suggestion. I have included a
line exactly like the 127. Line but changed the IP address to be
192.168.xxx. (obviously the xxx is a number).
I was having
Jake Vickers wrote:
Mike Canty wrote:
Eric,
Sorry, but what you have suggested, is not working for me.
I have altered the tcp.smtp file with your suggestion. I have included a
line exactly like the 127. Line but changed the IP address to be
192.168.xxx. (obviously the xxx is a number).
I
Eric Shubert wrote:
On a side note, could CHKUSER_ALLOW_SENDER_CHAR_3=/ be used for
blackberries, without having to rebuild qmail-toaster? If so, I think
this adds fodder to redoing the stock toaster chkuser defaults. I'm
thinking that if options cannot be turned off dynamically
Jake Vickers wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
On a side note, could CHKUSER_ALLOW_SENDER_CHAR_3=/ be used for
blackberries, without having to rebuild qmail-toaster? If so, I think
this adds fodder to redoing the stock toaster chkuser defaults. I'm
thinking that if options cannot be turned off
I have a problem with one server sitting on an outside site. This server in
a Fedora core 7 box, and it purpose it to house backup data. That's it. We
have setup a crontab script to send the Logwatch details via Email. This
site has a Windows 2003 Server managing the users, etc., but mail (at
If the sending (backup) server has a static IP address, you can add it
to your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file with a record like the 127.0.0.1
record that's there. Put it after the 127. record, but before the last
one. Using the full IP address is preferable to (more secure than) a
partial
] chkuser issue
If the sending (backup) server has a static IP address, you can add it
to your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file with a record like the 127.0.0.1
record that's there. Put it after the 127. record, but before the last
one. Using the full IP address is preferable to (more secure than
10:38 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] chkuser issue
If the sending (backup) server has a static IP address, you can add it
to your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file with a record like the 127.0.0.1
record that's there. Put it after the 127. record, but before