On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, Mark Weisman wrote: > Don't mean to interrupt, but I've got an older version of QPopper > (3.1.2) up on the server and it works wonderfully, really happy with > it. However, recently someone asked if I would host their website, I > gladly said I would however, I'm not sure if the QPopper I have > already compiled and setup under my domain will do what it needs to > for theirs. Help would be good here, I'd greatly appreciate any and > all assistance.
That's no problem for QPopper, and requires no reconfiguration. As long as your customer's POP3 client software points at the correct POP3 server address and sends the correct username and password, Qpopper will upload his mail to him. What e-mail address he happens to enter as his in the POP3 client has no bearing on it (i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]). What you *will* have to do, however, is reconfigure your MTA (Sendmail or whatever) to deal correctly with mail to and from his domain name. Without knowing what MTA you use, it's pretty hard to advise. -- Chip Old (Francis E. Old) E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, BCPL Network Services Phone: 410-887-6180 Manager, BCPL.NET Internet Services FAX: 410-887-2091 320 York Road Towson, MD 21204 USA
