> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pro-People [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 8:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [plug] Suggestions Needed
> 
> 
> Ronneil,
> 
> wouldn't this setup require that you provide your passwords 
> on a script when
> downloading from your ISP?  what about those of your internal users?

Yeah, yun lang ang problema ng fetchmail when putting it on a .fetchmailrc,
kitang kita ang password sa file. Anyways, ikaw lang naman ang meron access
sa Linux machine. So be sure to secure your linux, disable telnet then setup
ssh and don't TRUST anyone. Your users might act like benign, pero yun pala,
meron nang ibang ginagawa.

Baka meron ibang PLUGger na fetchmail hacker dito, maybe they can suggest.
:-)

> 
> wouldn't it be better if you have your own domain name, have 
> your ISP be
> your secondary MX so that mail will be queued in their SMTP 
> server while
> your connection is down.  Then when you connect, just do SMTP 
> ETRN (RTFM on
> how to do this w/ your smtp server).  This way, you could 
> actually give your
> users their own username@domain without compromising passwords.

Are you asking me or instructing me? :-)
That is a totally nice idea!!! I know you can do it. Just RTFM ;p

Good luck
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