How are people on this list using “POP before SMTP”
(Roaming users) when their POP3 server is separate from their SMTP
server? The way that I understand that roaming users work is that once
you pop in and check mail, the POP3 server rebuilds the tcpserver cdb file with
the user’s IP address added as RELAYCLIENT. How does the separate
SMTP server receive this file in a timely manner? Are you NFS mounting
the tcpserver CDB file? If so, how is performance in this scenario? Thanks for any response. John Councilman Broadband Systems Engineer / Postmaster Knology Cell: 706-773-5076 Office: 706-634-6742 --- |
- RE: [vchkpw] Roaming users / POP toasters Shane Chrisp
- John