Hi all,
I just tried the following:
on our server there are two domains:
foo.com
bar.com
Say, I am user at foo.com - e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a valid SMTP Auth password.
But say, I am mean and want to claim to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] I could simply
change my eMail-Address to [EMAIL
you need to send EHLO, not HELO
greez
henrik
Sönke Ruempler schrieb:
hi,
are there any special issues, if i use the popbeforesmtp auth ?
must the user have any special smtp permissions or something?
because i tested it, with first logging in with pop3 and then trying to send
email,
Dear all,
Just wondering if anyone has found an elegant way to run a fastcgi type
of filter with xmail under Windows where the executable that is spawned is
a very fast binary that then communicates with a persistent perl
interpreter or script, for instance.
There is some data about doing this
ok, my apologies
Davide Libenzi schrieb:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Henrik Steffen wrote:
hello,
we run xmailserver with dul-check enabled on ibis.city-map.de
but it seems like it doesn't work:
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from
wouldn't it be nice to have the smtp-auth user somewhere in the headers?
Davide Libenzi schrieb:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Henrik Steffen wrote:
Hi all,
I just tried the following:
on our server there are two domains:
foo.com
bar.com
Say, I am user at foo.com - e.g. [EMAIL