[courier-users] SMTP-after-IMAP/POP3 etc

2002-06-18 Thread Daniel Bambach
I know not alot of people actually -like- this method of closing down an open-smtp relay, but I actually find it to be reliable and fairly elegant. So, question Sam: what's the best way of implementing this in Courier? I would have thought, that for Courier, (it being such a modular mail

Re: [courier-users] SMTP-after-IMAP/POP3 etc

2002-06-18 Thread Jesse Keating
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 19:26:59 +0100 Daniel Bambach [EMAIL PROTECTED] issued forth: # I know not alot of people actually -like- this method of closing down an # open-smtp relay, but I actually find it to be reliable and fairly # elegant. # # So, question Sam: what's the best way of implementing

Re: [courier-users] SMTP-after-IMAP/POP3 etc

2002-06-18 Thread Daniel Bambach
Hiya Jesse. Well, I -could- do that.. except for a small problem. the mail clients I need to support prevent me from doing this: MS Outloook doesnt support CRAM-MD5, only plaintext or nasty MS business. Mac OS X mail cannot do SMTP over SSL... so only way to do securley authenticate people

Re: [courier-users] SMTP-after-IMAP/POP3 etc

2002-06-18 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 12:21, Daniel Bambach wrote: b.t.w. Jesse, ESMTP is fairly easy to switch on in Courier. Just add your authmodule to the list in the etc/esmptd file, and put REQUIRE_AUTH to 1.. presto. No, *don't* set REQUIRE_AUTH to 1 unless you want to stop receiving mail from