On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:57 am, Andrea Riela wrote:
> Andrea Riela wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I use qmail and bincimap (1.2.9, last freebsd port) with ucspi-ssl and
> > vpopmail (5.5.0).
> >
> > I'm trying to use imaps-b4-smtp. Pop3-b4-smtp (with qmail-pop3 and
> > ucspi-ssl) works great, but with bincimap I see that problem: when I
> > open the email client, and I check the email throught imap, my IP is
> > added in open-smtp, and the roaming works fine. But when $RELAYCLEAR
> > clear my open-smtp, and I check my emails, I can see the emails, but I
> > can't see my IP in open-smtp.
>
> I've forgotten.
> If I close my email client, and reopen, my IP appears in open-smtp.

your IP only gets added when you authenticate, and since you're using imap, 
you may not be authenticating very often.  This is neither a problem with 
bincimap or vpopmail, it's simply a drawback to using pop-before-smtp 
authentication.

Try using smtp auth instead, or in conjunction with :)

-Jeremy

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