On 2009-04-06, at 0836, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
You every mail-man saw Big Picture of qmail.
I assumed qmail is black box.I want to extend big picture, i use qmail
admin ,Devocot vpopmail.
I draw a few relation.Can you tell me whether i draw correct?Also i
need
to if i didn't draw
On 2009-04-06, at 1730, John Simpson wrote:
i made some diagrams a few years ago, which document the first two
parts of the process.
http://qmail.jms1.net/qmail-1-incoming.pdf
http://qmail.jms1.net/qmail-2-delivery.pdf
i've been meaning to re-do them as a single multi-page PDF file
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On 2008-08-19, at 0305, Vytenis Sabaliauskas wrote:
Our company has decided to make a fake POP3 (and possibly IMAP)
server, which accepts any user name and password combination and
shows there are no new messages. This is for the purpose that
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On 2008-08-07, at 1143, Kacper Wysocki wrote:
The problem is that the configuration file specifies only one
certificate file for dovecot, which means only one Common Name, which
means one cannot provide one server cert that will match mail.foo.com
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On 2008-08-07, at 1206, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Which leads us to the request: could it be that in a future version
one could select a different certificate for each IP that Dovecot
listens to?
i have a client who is doing this now- they
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On 2008-05-15, at 0645, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Also, dovecot.org offers list access by IMAP. :)
See http://dovecot.org/mailinglists.html
how would somebody who has an existing mailing list (managed by ezmlm-
idx) set up IMAP access to their