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Le Vendredi 24 Mai 2002 01:44, Randall Gellens a écrit :
At 8:28 AM -0400 5/23/02, Michael Caplan wrote:
The goal that we are seeking is APOP authentication on port 110, and
TLS/SSL authentication on 995. I have been successful with
Hi
I'm very new to popper; I just set up sendmail and qpopper (newest
release 4) on my SuSE linux and after some hours of trying I brought it
to do what I want it to...
I enabled PAM for authentication and my additional request was to only
allow specific groups to POP since I want to limit
Quoting Jason Jin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have our pop3 server upgrade from 2.x to 4.0.3 on solaris 2.6 lately,
Now, about Solaris 2.8 or the soon to come out Solaris 2.9
unfortunately some outlook client will get duplicate messages afterwards,,if
it was configured to leave message on
Um, wrong answers for 2002. Proper sendmail (8.11 and 8.12) use
/etc/mail/access. Sendmail.org documents is a lot. Sendmail.com even
sells a product that manages sendmail and its config files.
The LocalIP files are out of date and icky.
Best to ask relay questions of a Sendmail list or
At 7:05 PM -0400 5/24/02, Michael Caplan wrote:
set clear-text-password = always
Can someone clarify how authentication work with this setup? Specifically,
is a secure connection first negotiated, and then password authentication
takes place? Or is password authentication happening