interested in a solution, where the server rejects the mail right
after it gets the from: and to: lines, if the combination is banned.
...or am I wrong?
Anton.
--Photocon
Conrad Hunziker III
www.nightskyent.com
nt to get mail from.
The perfect behaviour of the server would be after it gets the mail from:
and rcpt to: to check in a databse and reject the mail defore it arrives,
if the rcpt and sender mach a user-defined pair.
Or do I have to write this whole thing from scratch...
--Photocon
Conrad Hunzike
I too would like to say thanks to Bill & company... Just sitting by the
sidelines I figured it out. I hadnt realized that xinetd was the culprit.
Thanks again.
--Photocon
Conrad Hunziker III
www.nightskyent.com
At 11:49 AM 11/28/01 -0600, Bill Shupp wrote:
>On Wednesday, November 28, 2001, at 11:48 AM, Photocon wrote:
>
>>I too am having the same problem, and in looking at the permissions I see
>>that open-smtp in ~/vpopmail/etc/ is owned by root and is a 0 byte file (
>>I susp
runs as? Also, did you compile vpopmail with
>roamin-users? If so, is your tcp.smtp file in an unusual place?
>
>Regards,
>
>Bill Shupp
>
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Conrad Hunziker III
www.nightskyent.com
onnection (though relaying is denied). The file
described in the FAQ (both in the distro and online) causes smtp
connections to be refused (no server!)
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
--Photocon
Conrad Hunziker III
www.nightskyent.com
he problem lies here. Is that true, and how do I go about fixing that?
Thanks in advance.
--Photocon
Conrad Hunziker III
www.nightskyent.com
t updating the
open-smtp file and updating the tcp.smtp.cdb file. Any hints? Thanks.
--Photocon
Conrad Hunziker III
www.nightskyent.com