[courier-users] pop-before-smtp for Courier?

2002-07-03 Thread Randall Shaw
I'm looking for a way to do pop-before-smtp for courier. Is there a beast? I'd like to not open RANGES of unruly ips for relay from the server for clients who are either roaming, or on something evil like AOL (no offense). Links, urls, pointers... will be gratefully accepted, thanks! -ifm

Re: [courier-users] pop-before-smtp for Courier?

2002-07-03 Thread Jesse Keating
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 14:26:44 -0700 Randall Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] issued forth: # I'm looking for a way to do pop-before-smtp for courier. Is there a # beast? I'd like to not open RANGES of unruly ips for relay from the # server for clients who are either roaming, or on something evil like AOL

Re: [courier-users] pop-before-smtp for Courier?

2002-07-03 Thread Randall Shaw
Jesse Keating wrote: What is wrong with ESMTP? Auth through smtp port. Almost all clients that I know of support this... If it works, then it isn't for me =( as it refuses relay for when I try to send mail from my home machine using the mailserver as the smtp host. The exact error is: (x's

Re: [courier-users] pop-before-smtp for Courier?

2002-07-03 Thread Jesse Keating
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 14:53:23 -0700 Randall Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] issued forth: # # If it works, then it isn't for me =( as it refuses relay for when I try # to send mail from my home machine using the mailserver as the smtp host. # # The exact error is: (x's are withheld info) # # Jul 3

Re: [courier-users] pop-before-smtp for Courier?

2002-07-03 Thread Daniel E. White
At 2:31 PM -0700 7/3/02, Jesse Keating wrote: On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 14:26:44 -0700 Randall Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] issued forth: # I'm looking for a way to do pop-before-smtp for courier. Is there a # beast? I'd like to not open RANGES of unruly ips for relay from the # server for clients who are

Re: [courier-users] pop-before-smtp for Courier?

2002-07-03 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 06:35:28PM -0400, Daniel E. White wrote: What is wrong with ESMTP? Auth through smtp port. Almost all clients that I know of support this... Pop-Before-SMTP's home is on SourceForge http://popbsmtp.sourceforge.net/ I would LOVE to use ESMTP/Auth-SMTP, but I am

Re: [courier-users] pop-before-smtp for Courier?

2002-07-03 Thread Bill Schindler
On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 03:35 PM, Daniel E. White wrote: I would LOVE to use ESMTP/Auth-SMTP, but I am on a Mac OS X machine. From all my research, it requires PAM, and that has to wait until 10.2 comes out some time in late summer -- like probably October. If you look at the headers