Zeno Davatz writes:
What will this help me?
It's just a cleaner and nicer way of doing it. qmail-conf sets up the run
script that way. Functionally, there is no difference.
Now on my online setup I got the following problem:
In my office I am sitting behind a firewall. I got a t1 connection
Hi
I followed the below HOWTO and think is great - it helped me a lot. I
managed to send and receive messages locally an online.
What I do not quite understand yet is how vpopmail and qmail handle the
outgoing messages via smtp:
On 24.10.2002 2:06 Uhr, David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zeno Davatz writes:
I followed the below HOWTO and think is great - it helped me a lot. I
managed to send and receive messages locally an online.
Cool.
What I do not quite understand yet is how vpopmail and qmail handle
the outgoing messages via smtp:
vpopmail does not affect outgoing mail.
On 29.10.2002 21:27 Uhr, David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tcp.smtp (compiled into tcp.smtpd.cdb) controls which IP's are allowed to
connect to tcpserver. It defaults to allow (which would be a single
:allow line). Setting RELAYCLIENT for an IP tells qmail-smtpd to allow it
to relay