On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 12:29:14AM +0100 or thereabouts, Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Gary wrote:
> >Hi guys,
> 
> Hi Gary! :)

Hello, my late night friend <g>

BTW, v1.0.24, have had absolutely no problems with anything... Mutt and
SSL work perfectly .. same for Mulberry.. I sometimes have both going at
same time.  I stil owe you a written FAQ on setting up Mulberry/BINC,
based on my experience, with SSL, .pem files, etc., and hopefully will do
that this week. I haven't forgotten. <g> 
 
> >I wanted to impliment the above, specifically Bruce Guenter's SMTP
> >Relaying Control for qmail & tcpserver program.  This would be perfect
> >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.

As the kids say... cool beans.. (could never figure that one out).. Now,
cold beer... I understand that.. <g>
 
> 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? ;)

Ah... "shtick"... slang word maybe... hee, hee.. or "same stuff"

> Requirements:
> - You must be using Courier IMAP to serve IMAP.
> 
> *shrud* ;)

That's what I thought!!!  Hence the plea... 

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

        *Teriffic*  ... absolutely....  teriffic... 

also on wish list... SIEVE server filtering support, but frankly
relay-ctrl to me is more important... 

All my best to you.. 
-- 
Gary

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