Hi out there,

I have a small feature request for vpopmail. Currently, I'm checking out
if I could successfully use ucspi-ssl instead of ucspi-tcp for accepting
network connections. Things are a lot easier with this tool, because you
can simple set up your SSL certificates and replace "tcpserver" with
"sslserver", and you're done.

For those of you that are unfamiliar with ucspi-ssl yet: You can inform
yourself on the following website.

http://www.superscript.com/ucspi-ssl/intro.html

The drawback is that tcpserver sets (besides others) the environment
variable TCPREMOTEIP, which vchkpw uses for logging and for opening
dynamic relays. sslserver from the ucspi-ssl package set SSLREMOTEIP
instead, which causes vchkpw to stop logging IP addresses as well as its
functionality for roaming users.

What do you think: Should vpopmail read SSLREMOTEIP in addition to
TCPREMOTEIP, using whatever of them is set?

Does anyone know a workaround until either vpopmail reads SSLREMOTEIP or
ucspi-ssl sets TCPREMOTEIP?

Jonas


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