After reading again and again xmail doc about authentication methods, =
you
are true ..
YOU CAN'T change xmail SMTP basic auth methods (LOGIN, PLAIN and =
CRAM-MD5).
Xmail allways use it's internal auth for this ...
You could use a 'virtual' LOGIN2 verb but you need to tell you mua to
specify
Hi, I have just setup Xmail to run on a Debian system. Everything is running
fine except on a server restart Xmail doesn't start up so I have to do it
manually.
I modified the sysv_inst.sh file to create all the K??xmail - S??xmail links
in the proper directories and the start-up script is in the
Am Donnerstag, den 27.01.2005, 11:12 + schrieb Alex Young:
Hi, I have just setup Xmail to run on a Debian system. Everything is running
fine except on a server restart Xmail doesn't start up so I have to do it
manually.
I modified the sysv_inst.sh file to create all the K??xmail -
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Thanks! That fixed it.
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Sent: 27 January 2005 11:36
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: Debian Setup
Am Donnerstag, den 27.01.2005, 11:12 + schrieb Alex Young:
Hi, I have just
Alex Young wrote:
Hi, I have just setup Xmail to run on a Debian system. Everything is running
fine except on a server restart Xmail doesn't start up so I have to do it
manually.
Why didn't you use the xmail packages in Debian ?
Radu
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I never even thought about it until I saw something in the docs about it, by
which time I had already done most of the installation.
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Behalf Of Radu Spineanu
Sent: 27 January 2005 15:56
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Alex Young wrote:
I never even thought about it until I saw something in the docs about it, by
which time I had already done most of the installation.
It's your choice, the debian version does a couple of other things too.
Like knows to handle by default the cron mail, sets up an initial
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Chris L. Franklin wrote:
Is there any plain to have xmail be able support smtp auth method :
DIGEST-MD5 ?
You're the only one that requested it, so far. It does not make a case in
my books ;)
- Davide
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Chris L. Franklin wrote:
And in my MailRoot/userauth/pop3 i created a '.tab' and put this inside it :
userauth[TAB]/var/MailRoot/bin/Authpam.pl[TAB]@@USER[TAB]@@PASSWD
No big deal pop3 work great. Now my problem is how could I go about getting
smtp to basicly work the
XMail has the ability to plug external authentications that
works together
with associated client counterparts. At the moment, there's
no way to call
out like POP3. I'll see how to fit this in, if there is an
interest set
with more than one element ;)
There IS interest. Beside me,
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