Hello Sebastien,
On Saturday, May 1, 2004 at 8:25:34 PM you wrote (at least in part):
I tried without the SMTP AUTH Patch
so I recompiled the netqmail-1.05,
remove the vchkpw part from the qmail-smtpd/run file,
Compile with SMTP AUTH patch and nevertheless keep vchkpw part
removed. Test
Thank you for your informations Peter.
In fact, the mailto:; part in the From:, To: headers were added to my
mail by my Mozilla Thunderbird when I pasted the original message to
this mailing-list.
So, I should remove the @IP part by adding a -R to my tcpserver option
and/or change my username
Sebastien FOUTREL wrote:
Thank you for your informations Peter.
In fact, the mailto:; part in the From:, To: headers were added to my
mail by my Mozilla Thunderbird when I pasted the original message to
this mailing-list.
So, I should remove the @IP part by adding a -R to my tcpserver option
Tom Collins wrote:
On May 2, 2004, at 8:03 AM, X-Istence wrote:
The @IP should not be a problem at all. I sent a mail to over 1,000
servers for a mailling list and i used SMTP auth to authenticate with
my SMTP to send it, and it worked fine, EVEN though @IP is added. This
includes quite a few
Hello!
I have been struggling with this all day, and I suppose that you will
show me just how simple the solution is ;
Before today, this Debian system was not a mail server, and ran popa3d,
from which I was able to remotely retrieve local user's email. For
example, when some error message is