I'm not sure if this is a vpopmail, qmail/pop3d or tcpserver issue =(, but
when a user sends mail remotely via vpopmail (running qmail-pop3d), the
"recieved from:" field in the headers shows the users local hostname/ISP
IP rather than our server. Is there a flag or something to make it leave
A- If you really want to hide that information, use FirstClass on a
Mac or NT box. Or better yet, QuickMail 1.x with StarNine Internet
Gateway.
B- Judging from a quick extremely unscientific survey of headers in
various incoming emails on my laptop, it appears that whether or not
the sender's
I'm not sure if this is a vpopmail, qmail-pop3d or tcpserver issue =(, but
when a user sends mail through a remote client via vpopmail (running
qmail-pop3d), the "recieved from:" field in the headers shows the users
local hostname/ISP IP. Is there a flag or something to make it leave this
I'm not sure if this is a vpopmail, qmail-pop3d or tcpserver issue =(, but
when a user sends mail through a remote client via vpopmail (running
qmail-pop3d), the "recieved from:" field in the headers shows the users
local hostname/ISP IP. Is there a flag or something to make it leave this
Does vpopmail's compile create this file? Or
is this file (and pop before smtp) to be created
manually? If it's supposed to be created manually,
WHERE is the info on what is supposed to be in it
and how to create it?
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Hello,
I have followed the howto at:
http://matt.simerson.net/computing/qmail.toaster1.3.shtml
exactally, with the exception that I have installed newer
versions of some of the software where applicable.
Everything is working fine other than pop before smtp.
If I remotley try to send mail to
Hello people,
I have followed the howto at:
http://matt.simerson.net/computing/qmail.toaster1.3.shtml
exactally, with the exception that I have installed newer
versions of some of the software where applicable.
Everything is working fine other than pop before smtp.
If I remotley try to send