On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Gary wrote:
>Hi guys,

Hi Gary! :)

>I wanted to impliment the above, specifically Bruce Guenter's SMTP
>Relaying Control for qmail & tcpserver program.  This would be perfect
>when I travel, or have other family members who need to access and send
>mail who are not immediately on my LAN, i.e. traveling. It says from:
>http://untroubled.org/relay-ctrl/>
>How would I use with BINC? Can anyone lead me down the right path here, or
>give me some insight as to the modifications I have to make?
>Thanks for your input / thoughts ..

Seems a logical thing to do is to allow a "post auth script" or something.
After successful login, run <this>. Or we could allow a configurable log
line. Or we could run a configurable optional post auth script with lots
of environment variables available, so that the script can log what it
wants to.

I've seen a couple of smtp-after-pop mechanisms that have similar
approaches. Maybe we can (sl�) pin a couple of flies with the same
(smekk?) what's the english word? Smack? ;)

Requirements:
- You must be using Courier IMAP to serve IMAP.

*shrud* ;)

I can put in a Binc IMAP howto relay-ctrl on our FAQ once we support 
this feature ;).

Andy

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Author of Binc IMAP    | Nil desperandum

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