At 2:31 PM -0700 7/3/02, Jesse Keating wrote:
>On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 14:26:44 -0700
>"Randall Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> issued forth:
>
># I'm looking for a way to do pop-before-smtp for courier. Is there a 
># beast? I'd like to not open RANGES of unruly ips for relay from the 
># server for clients who are either roaming, or on something evil like AOL 
># (no offense).
># 
># Links, urls, pointers... will be gratefully accepted, thanks!
>
>What is wrong with ESMTP?  Auth through smtp port.  Almost all clients that I
>know of support this...
>
>-- 
>Sysop
>

Pop-Before-SMTP's home is on SourceForge
http://popbsmtp.sourceforge.net/

I would LOVE to use ESMTP/Auth-SMTP, but I am on a Mac OS X machine.
>From all my research, it requires PAM, and that has to wait until 10.2 comes out some 
>time in late summer -- like probably October.

Unless someone can tell me different.  I have Postfix / MySQL / Courier-IMAP / 
Pop-Before-SMTP running nicely, but I would prefer authenticated SMTP.
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