Bernd Wurst writes:
Hi Sam.Am Mittwoch 01 April 2009 01:21:37 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:> In the pop3d, I did not find such a setting. > Some web-discussions mentioned POP3_TLS_REQUIRED=1 but that one has no > effect for me. Define "no effect".Well, when I set this (in the non-ssl-config), one can still login without using SSL.The POP3_TLS_REQUIRED setting is in the pop3d-ssl configuration file. After changing the setting, the POP3 server needs to be restarted.Oh, nice, looks like this works.I did not recognize that any options in the -ssl config file can influence the non-SSL-daemon and set it in the wrong config file.This is a discrepancy between this and esmtpd, isn't it?
Without checking the startup script, it probably reads pop3d before the pop3d-ssl config file, so if you manually added it to pop3d, when the pop3d-ssl config file was loaded your setting was reset.
Generally the relative order is not important, because there are no common settings between the two files.
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