I am trying to use qpopper for delivering mail to my PC based mail client from a
freeBSD 6.0 release system
-ERR [AUTH] root: access denied.
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Robin Becker wrote:
I am trying to use qpopper for delivering mail to my PC based mail
client from a freeBSD 6.0 release system
-ERR [AUTH] root: access denied.
whoops hit the wrong key too soon.
I have added user x and user root to the APOP data base, and have checked that
user x can do
Nils Vogels wrote:
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 11:12:45 +0100, Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am trying to use qpopper for delivering mail to my PC based mail
client from a freeBSD 6.0 release system
-ERR [AUTH] root: access denied.
Reading mail as root remotely is a Bad Idea (tm
On Friday 02 June 2006 12:34, Robin Becker wrote:
Robin Becker wrote:
I am trying to use qpopper for delivering mail to my PC based mail
client from a freeBSD 6.0 release system
-ERR [AUTH] root: access denied.
whoops hit the wrong key too soon.
I have added user x and user root
Daan Vreeken [PA4DAN] wrote:
On Friday 02 June 2006 12:34, Robin Becker wrote:
...
Using pop3 to get root's email means you are sending root's login password in
plain text to the pop3 server. It's unwise to change qpopper to allow you to
login as root.
I thought I was sending the APOP
Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
that's a good answer and will allow my despamming stuff to work on
it. I was hoping to be able to clear the root mailbox as well. Is
there an easy way to do that?
Procmail comes with a nice tool that can do that, called formail. For
a one-time use,
Robin Becker wrote:
Daan Vreeken [PA4DAN] wrote:
Simply create a normal user and create a mail alias address so that
all mail to root gets forwarded to the normal user. Then setup your
mail client to login to pop3 using the username passwd of the normal
user.
Setting up an alias is easy.
I was running an older version of Qpopper on my mailserver and had NO
problems whatsoever. Everything was going great. However, I just recently
upgraded to Qpopper v4.0.8 and now all of a sudden I can't access my mail
via POP3.
I'm running Qpopper via INETd and my /etc/inetd.conf file
michaela wrote:
I was running an older version of Qpopper on my mailserver and had NO
problems whatsoever. Everything was going great. However, I just recently
upgraded to Qpopper v4.0.8 and now all of a sudden I can't access my mail
via POP3.
I'm running Qpopper via INETd and my /etc
As you said you have just upgraded, did you use the port to upgrade? If
you did it will use the configuration setting to build qpopper. Otherwise,
if you downloaded qpopper's source and built it yourself, you need to check
the configuration settings.
You should verify qpopper is built
Hello
I've experienced a problem with qpopper which seems to load
the machine , I've replaced it with popa3d and the load have
been impressively lowered.
Any infos about this ?
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There are two options to running qpopper, on demand from inet, or running
all the time in server mode. Running it from inet can cause a load as
inet will exec qpopper on demand. I run qpopper in server mode with out
seeing much load on 5.X servers.
Hope this helps.
-Derek
At 09:07
At 12:20 PM 2/21/2006, Derek Ragona wrote:
There are two options to running qpopper, on demand from inet, or
running all the time in server mode.
What you're referring to above is what qpopper calls standalone mode.
What qpopper calls server mode is something completely different.
See pages
My mistake, sorry. I was referring to standalone mode.
-Derek
At 02:29 PM 2/21/2006, Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 12:20 PM 2/21/2006, Derek Ragona wrote:
There are two options to running qpopper, on demand from inet, or running
all the time in server mode.
What you're referring to above
I am trying to compile qpopper (from src) and use APOP with the gdbm database.
gdbm was installed from ports and works fine.
I setup my env as such:
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib -L/usr/local/lib -R/usr/lib -R/usr/local/lib
and ldconfig shows gdbm:
# ldconfig -r | grep gdbm
86:-lgdbm.3 = /usr
Hi,
In my research before posting this question, I saw this same question
in numerous places, but I never saw a resolution!
I have qpopper 4.0.5 running from inetd on FBSD 4.11.
I start it thus: /usr/local/libexec/qpopper
When I connect from my Mac to check my mail, I see the following
At 05:52 PM 6/19/2005, Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
In my research before posting this question, I saw this same question
in numerous places, but I never saw a resolution!
I have qpopper 4.0.5 running from inetd on FBSD 4.11.
I start it thus: /usr/local/libexec/qpopper
When I connect from my Mac
First of all I have qpopper running on 4.10 and 5.4 with out any
problems. I installed the package version.
Second that error message is saying that user charles is not a valid
user on the ISP where you are telling qpopper to fetch the mail
from.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
On Jun 20, 2005, at 6:05 AM, Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 05:52 PM 6/19/2005, Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
In my research before posting this question, I saw this same question
in numerous places, but I never saw a resolution!
I have qpopper 4.0.5 running from inetd on FBSD 4.11.
I start it thus
I plan to use qpopper to retrieve root's mail (which I have aliased
to 'charles').
I will use my home lan to connect to the FBSD box from my Mac, and
read the mail.
Charles is indeed a valid user on the FBSD box. I ssh to that box
as charles, and am logged in as charles right now.
On Jun
All users defined on the gateway sendmail server system have to
belong to the mail group, so the qpopper pop3 server can access
the user's sendmail mailbox.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Charles
Howse
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:08 PM
Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
In my research before posting this question, I saw this same question
in numerous places, but I never saw a resolution!
I have qpopper 4.0.5 running from inetd on FBSD 4.11.
I start it thus: /usr/local/libexec/qpopper
When I connect from my Mac to check my mail, I
On Jun 20, 2005, at 5:22 PM, Greg Barniskis wrote:
Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
In my research before posting this question, I saw this same
question in numerous places, but I never saw a resolution!
I have qpopper 4.0.5 running from inetd on FBSD 4.11.
I start it thus: /usr/local/libexec
Dear List,
I'm trying to set up my pop server. I got it working in the past, but I've
since changed my mail configuration. Mail is forwarded by procmail into a mbox
in my home directory $HOME/Mail/newmail. I've set the MAIL environment variable
to the path to this directory.
I set up qpopper
BSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you know any other POP server that supports SSL / TLS ?
University of Washington IMAP Daemon comes with a pop daemon that
supports SSL. There are certainly others, but this one I use myself.
Besides that, you can make every pop daemon use SSL using stunnel.
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 11:25:51AM +0200, Dominik Epple wrote:
BSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you know any other POP server that supports SSL / TLS ?
University of Washington IMAP Daemon comes with a pop daemon that
supports SSL. There are certainly others, but this one I use myself.
Clifton Royston wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 11:25:51AM +0200, Dominik Epple wrote:
BSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you know any other POP server that supports SSL / TLS ?
University of Washington IMAP Daemon comes with a pop daemon that
supports SSL. There are certainly others, but this one I
BSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I have a weired problem with Qpopper FBSD 5.3.
I am using the latest version compiled using the port tree. with one
or two options :
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --enable-nonauth-file=${POPUSERS_FILE} \
--without-gdbm
Le 27 avr. 05, 14:53, Lowell Gilbert a crit :
Any idea ??
Do you know any other POP server that supports SSL / TLS ?
If it's hanging during the *transmission* of mail, then that would be
a problem with your MTA (sendmail?), not qpopper, right?
What are the actual symptoms of this hang?
Messages
Hello,
I have a weired problem with Qpopper FBSD 5.3.
I am using the latest version compiled using the port tree. with one or
two options :
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --enable-nonauth-file=${POPUSERS_FILE} \
--without-gdbm \
--enable-keep-temp-drop
Hi All,
I installed qpopper with pkg_add, uncomment the following line in
/etc/inetd.conf, then restart inetd
pop3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/qpopper popper
but I can't connect to the pop3 server with Outlook Express, got a error
message like Your server has unexpectedly
On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 08:46:20AM +0200, KP wrote:
Hi All,
I installed qpopper with pkg_add, uncomment the following line in
/etc/inetd.conf, then restart inetd
pop3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/qpopper popper
but I can't connect to the pop3 server with Outlook Express, got
/usr/local/libexec/
ll
total 3612
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 1024 Mar 31 05:10 apache
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 3114448 Oct 15 23:27 mysqld
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 403132 Mar 31 10:37 proftpd
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 124376 Oct 15 22:27 qpopper
./qpopper
Kevin
P.S. I can't quote you
A little more info, I killed inetd and tried to run qpopper manually again,
still the same error message:
qpopper[32535]: Unable to obtain socket and address of client: Socket
operation on non-socket (38)
- Original Message -
From: KP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 09:33:47AM +0200, KP wrote:
Thanks for your help, Kris. I always forgot to check the logs :-(.
The log says:
inetd[32476]: cannot execute /usr/local/libexec/popper: No such file or
directory
qpopper, not popper
P.S. I can't quote you message, it came to me
Kris Kennaway wrote
qpopper, not popper
Wow, I'm so silly, thanks a lot, Kris! It works now. I'm just wondering how
I noticed this last time and why they put such a default line in it, I would
rather add it myself :-).
- Kevin
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Recently, I've been trying to get SSL support setup on my 5.3 machine's
qpopper. I've installed the port with the following options:
WITHOUT_APOP=yes WITHOUT_SSL=no WITH_STANDALONE_MODE=no
I've generated a SSL certificate file for qpopper's use. It doesn't seem to
complain about
I give up: Where is the default system-wide configuration file for
qpopper? Neither the documentation nor the official Web site ever
specifically identifies it, and even googling for it hasn't helped.
What's the exact path (and the format of entries inside, as the
documentation isn't very clear
Anthony Atkielski skrev:
I give up: Where is the default system-wide configuration file for
qpopper?
Specify the config file with commandline option -f /path/to/file
when you start qpopper. You have to create the file first.
man qpopper
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I give up: Where is the default system-wide configuration file for
qpopper? Neither the documentation nor the official Web site ever
specifically identifies it, and even googling for it hasn't helped.
What's the exact path (and the format of entries inside
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
what does strings qpopper say?
I didn't try it. I added an -f option to the command line in inet.conf
and that seemed to work.
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Hi,
So, anybody don't know what is this? :(
My guess... *everybody* doesn't know what this is (although some might
know what Qpopper is). Part of your message is missing?
:)))
Indeed the question could be slightly more specific. :)
Part of it can be answered though: Qpopper is a POP3
So, anybody don't know what is this? :(
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So, anybody don't know what is this? :(
My guess... *everybody* doesn't know what this is (although some might
know what Qpopper is). Part of your message is missing?
Please try again... Nico
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So, anybody don't know what is this? :(
Ah...Uhh... a list posting?
Ah suspects sometin' is misin' !
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So, anybody don't know what is this? :(
A Posting...(Finally - one I can answer !!!)
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, so I built a custom kernel (needed for my network drivers) and
things started up ok; it says it's 4.10-RELEASE #0, and files in /etc were
replaced and had to be tweaked (rc.conf, etc).
Unfortunately, the popper I was using (qpopper 4.0.3) was causing things on
clients attempting to pop to hang, so
it's 4.10-RELEASE #0, and files in /etc
were
replaced and had to be tweaked (rc.conf, etc).
Unfortunately, the popper I was using (qpopper 4.0.3) was causing things
on
clients attempting to pop to hang, so I decided to update it. I deleted
it
(pkg_delete), downloaded the new .tgz, and attempted
Hi!
Want to get Qpopper to work with SSL on a FreeBSD 4.9.
I have followed the instruction at various sites about how this
should be done including eudora.com/qpopper. I have also followed
alot of instructions on how to make a cert-file (cert.pem) from
a .key and .crt file. That includes
I have followed the instruction at various sites about how this
should be done including eudora.com/qpopper. I have also followed
alot of instructions on how to make a cert-file (cert.pem) from
a .key and .crt file. That includes openssh.org. I cannot get it
to work anyway. -- I must
: Saturday, March 06, 2004 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: Qpopper SSL
* Pelle Andersson (SPD Systems AB) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-05 20:43]:
Hi!
Want to get Qpopper to work with SSL on a FreeBSD 4.9.
I'm using:
FreeBSD 4.9 CURRENT-p3
What is FreeBSD 4.9 CURRENT? It seems to go
are right then this is mail.face2interface.domain -
but maybe there is something more to this and I'm ignorant???
- your client computer name is client.example.com
delliver.mshome.net
- your mail server will back as a qpopper and DNS server for the network
Meaning my lan, the local
At 09:33 AM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
- your client computer name is client.example.com
delliver.mshome.net
Change it to delliver.face2interface.domain, and add this entry into your
DNS zone file.
AFAIK this can't be done though I don't claim to be a windows os expert. I
get to name
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 14:30, Marty Landman wrote:
At 09:33 AM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
- your client computer name is client.example.com
delliver.mshome.net
Change it to delliver.face2interface.domain, and add this entry into your
DNS zone file.
AFAIK this can't be
At 02:35 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Your client computer name does not need to be changed. As long as you
have a zone file for your domain (face2interface.domain) and an mx
record within that zone, then you can send mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (given that you have set up your sendmail
Eudora on the windows client complains that it can't resolve
mail.face2interface.domain, and the results on the freebsd box are similar
Swami: ping mail.face2interface.domain
ping: cannot resolve mail.face2interface.domain: Unknown host
AFAIK I've set up everything as you said... should
At 03:39 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Sure. One at a time though. Start with your zone file.
Ok, btw email within the fbsd email server has been unaffected so far, i.e.
it worked before and works now.
I notice that while I can ping swamisalami from both the server and client
boxes I
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 15:54, Marty Landman wrote:
At 03:39 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Sure. One at a time though. Start with your zone file.
Ok, btw email within the fbsd email server has been unaffected so far, i.e.
it worked before and works now.
I notice that while I can
At 04:07 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
ns IN A192.168.0.7
mailIN A192.168.0.7
client IN A192.168.0.1
router IN A192.168.0.1
Is the A records above correct? ie: is the DNS/mail server actually
192.168.0.7, or something else?
I'm
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 16:35, Marty Landman wrote:
At 04:07 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
ns IN A192.168.0.7
mailIN A192.168.0.7
client IN A192.168.0.1
router IN A192.168.0.1
Is the A records above correct? ie: is
At 04:41 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Send back the first few lines in the zone file. Appears as there is a
syntax error.
FreeB more /etc/namedb/face2interface.domain.zone
$TTL 360 ; Default cached time to live for all records
face2interface.domain.IN SOA
- your mail server will back as a qpopper and DNS server for the network
Meaning my lan, the local network right?
10 Configure your client machine to check email
[snip]
11 Check send email
Steve, I get a Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 Host unknown when trying to
send an email from the server
# cd /etc/mail
# echo example.com relay-domains
# echo example.com local-host-names
# echo 192.168.0 RELAY access
4 Reload sendmail
# kill -HUP `cat /var/run/sendmail.pid`
or just reboot
5 Add some users on the mail server
# man adduser
6 Install qpopper
# cd /usr/ports/mail/qpopperpop3 stream
i am having trouble understanding the requirements of the hostname in the
/etc/hosts file and the dns. i have read many things and am just confused.
can someone find time to help me a little. i would like to respond with
specifics to someone directly. thanks. den
i am having trouble understanding the requirements of the hostname in the
/etc/hosts file and the dns. i have read many things and am just confused.
can someone find time to help me a little. i would like to respond with
specifics to someone directly. thanks. den
Let me know what you want
At 05:00 PM 12/3/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
i am having trouble understanding the requirements of the hostname in the
/etc/hosts file and the dns. i have read many things and am just confused.
can someone find time to help me a little. i would like to respond with
specifics to someone
is mail.example.com
- your client computer name is client.example.com
- your mail server will back as a qpopper and DNS server for the network
- you are not overly concerned about high security, as this is just an
example to get you up and going
- you are running as the superuser
1 Set up DNS on the server
# cd
I noticed some errors here:
In section 4, the RELAY should say OK.
In section 6, the first line should read:
/usr/ports/mail/qpopper
delete the trailing garbage.
EOF
Like me. So there's at least two of us on the list who need this info.
Speaking personally with some prior help I can now
Anyone know what this means?:
Oct 21 11:49:15 curly qpopper[17848]: I/O error flushing output to
client at curly.howse.homeunix.net [192.168.254.2]: Operation not
permitted (1)
Oct 21 12:03:42 curly qpopper[17905]: I/O error flushing output to
client charles at moe [192.168.254.4]: Operation
To make a long story short, I have been unable to get qpopper 4.0.5 + SSL
to work with Eudora 5.2.1. Using my self-signed cert I can get a secure
connection to Apple's OS X mail client, but not Mac or Windows Eudora. On
the Mac I see handshake errors, on Windows I get errors which I may be able
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:09:33 -0700
Matt Staroscik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone found a pop3 daemon with SSL support that works with a wide
variety of email clients?
yes, courier
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Matt Staroscik wrote:
To make a long story short, I have been unable to get qpopper 4.0.5 + SSL
to work with Eudora 5.2.1. Using my self-signed cert I can get a secure
connection to Apple's OS X mail client, but not Mac or Windows Eudora. On
the Mac I see handshake errors
I am using qpopper 4.0.3 for an ISP and it works fine for all the
various SSL mail clients. Configuration may be a bit difficult for the
client as some of them use the interim SSL mail port and some use the
standard POP3 port. I have to run 2 separate POP servers with
different ports
Thanks all for the help. Today I installed courier-imap, and reconfigured
Exim for Maildir delivery, and I can now get mail out over POP3 + SSL.
Apple's OS X mail client and Mac Eudora 6b are working fine. (I had sort of
been wanting to try maildirs, and this way I can evolve to IMAP if I want,
How can I compile (install) and set up Qpopper with TLS
support?
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Hi!
Well, it should be localhost, but on on the localhost, the jail,
postifix does not start. Well, fetchmail is running, but without postfix
i cant use it ;).
The problem of Postfix not starting in jail was discussed recently on
the list.
IIRC, you need to remove 'localhost' from
postfix and qpopper from the ports (also fetchmail) in the
jail. So, postfix trys to receive mail from the given pop account on
my provider. It ends up with an error message, as i remember, i dont
sit in front of the box right now, it cant find a smtp. So, postfix is
not running in the jail like i
Acel,
1 message for USERNAME at pop.provider.de (9014 octets).
reading message [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 of 1 (9014 octets) fetchmail:
SMTP connect to localhost failed fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while
fetching from pop.puretec.de fetchmail: Query status=10 (SMTP)
You need to have an SMTP
Hi David.
Thanks for sour answer...
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 17:33:31 +0930
David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to have an SMTP server listening on your localhost for
fetchmail to work. Here's what happens:
Yes, i know. But postfix is not starting in the jail, that is my main
problem.
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