On Monday 25 March 2002 02:43 pm, Francisco S�nchez wrote: <snip> > I do not know of a way to do it with several domains, as each one would > need to have its own SSL cert. You should consider asking your customers > to use your address for spop3 (and possibly give them the option to > continue using unsecure pop3 with their own domain names). > > As per the pop before smtp, mine works fine, have you tried disabling it > and enabling again just in case? >
Login using POP3 Mar 25 11:47:21 fsn3 in.qpopper[5714]: (v?) POP login by user "azxbc2d" at (216.47.167.126) 216.47.167.126 Login using SPOP3 Mar 25 12:10:42 fsn3 spop3[6680]: (v?) POP login by user "azxbc2d" at (localhost) 127.0.0.1 So, unless you are relaying for 127.0.0.1, your users using spop3 can't relay. Do you have 127.0.0.1 in /etc/mail/access ? -- Gerald Waugh http://www.frontstreetnetworks.com New Haven, CT, United States of America 1:32am up 4 days, 9:57, 2 users, load average: 1.32, 1.37, 1.48 _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
