Hi,
On Son 14.07.2002 19:43, Joerg Backschues wrote:
The problem is that we have got a lot of clients that doesn?t support
any SMTP authentification. So that POP before SMTP would be a nice
workaround for us.
We use the following Script ;-)
http://kuerbis.org/smtpapop/
You must change the
Joerg Backschues writes:
Hello!
Does the courier mail server support the following features?
- virus scanning for incoming and outgoing e-mails
No. Buy a scanner.
- logging of all incoming and outgoing e-mails
Yes.
- POP before SMTP
No. Use authenticated SMTP.
--
Sam
Sam Varshavchik wrotes:
- logging of all incoming and outgoing e-mails
Yes.
Fine. How does it work?
- POP before SMTP
No. Use authenticated SMTP.
The problem is that we have got a lot of clients that doesn´t support any
SMTP authentification. So that POP before SMTP would be a nice
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 19:43:36 +0200 (CEST)
Joerg Backschues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#
#The problem is that we have got a lot of clients that doesn´t support any
#SMTP authentification. So that POP before SMTP would be a nice workaround
#for us.
#
#Round about 4200 users have to change their
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 19:43:36 +0200 (CEST)
Joerg Backschues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#
#Fine. How does it work?
What do you mean by logging, keeping a copy of the contents, or just that
somebody send a message? Those are automatically logged to /var/log/maillog or
wherever you define in your
Jesse Keating schrieb:
What do you mean by logging, keeping a copy of the contents, or just
that somebody send a message? Those are automatically logged to
/var/log/maillog or wherever you define in your syslog.d file.
Logging with the contents.
Greetings form Germany
Jörg Backschues
Joerg Backschues writes:
Jesse Keating schrieb:
What do you mean by logging, keeping a copy of the contents, or just
that somebody send a message? Those are automatically logged to
/var/log/maillog or wherever you define in your syslog.d file.
Logging with the contents.
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