On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 02:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Qpopper works fine since yeasterday, I configured Outlook Express to fetch
mail from my redhat7.2, that works fine, but when I tried to send mail
from outlook trough Redhat it stops, sendmail (8.11) wouldn't relay mail
from my
makemap hash /etc/mail/access /etc/mail/access
This was the solution :-)
mvh
Leif Tolfsen
Elkem ASA Shared Services
ITS
I am still working through an install of qpopper that runs either APOP or
SSL. I am having a few problems, and can't find the answers I need in the
mailing list archive. I was hoping folks on the list can shed some light.
The goal that we are seeking is APOP authentication on port 110, and
On Thu, 23 May 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to...:
Qpopper works fine since yeasterday, I configured Outlook Express to
fetch mail from my redhat7.2, that works fine, but when I tried to send
mail from outlook trough Redhat it stops, sendmail (8.11) wouldn't relay
mail from my 192.168.0.10
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Le Jeudi 23 Mai 2002 14:28, Michael Caplan a écrit :
I am still working through an install of qpopper that runs either APOP or
SSL. I am having a few problems, and can't find the answers I need in the
mailing list archive. I was hoping folks on
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Le Jeudi 23 Mai 2002 16:11, Daniel Senie a écrit :
With set tls-support = stls, i only have normal connection.
We use this setup, on port 110, and client mail programs which understand
STARTTLS work perfectly.
With set tls-support =
I have our pop3 server upgrade from 2.x to 4.0.3 on solaris 2.6 lately,
unfortunately some outlook client will get duplicate messages afterwards,,if
it was configured to leave message on the server after download.
Reading through the previous posting on web seem indicated this is a i
outlook
At 12:17 PM -0600 5/22/02, Jason Davis wrote:
remember I forgot to install gcc until after trying to run ./configure...
Then you need to re-run ./configure, after doing a 'make realclean'
to make sure there is no leftover configuration information. Or just
delete 'config.log' and
After forgetting about gcc I had run a make realclean... And have run the
./configure again... And still get to where I am.
Thank you... I think Brian C. Hill might be onto some thing,
Your gcc says it is built to use gnu as
(--with-as=/usr/local/bin/as), but the gcc in this scenario is