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Check the FAQ
ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay
- -Chris
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you really should be running tcpserver, it takes about 10 minutes (or
less) to setup and is much more reliable than inetd.
- -Chris
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In general, since I didnt start with that little project yet... and
if someone has anything like this, or heard of it, I would
appreciate any informations.
I dont feel a big need to re-invent the wheel ;-), thus if
something is out
there
D5 returns a 128bit hash if I remember
right and post.office returns a 256bit hash, the only algorithm I could
find that will return a 256bit hash is GOST, and post.offfice does not
appear to be using GOST.
-Chris Nelson
On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, A.Y. Sjarifuddin wrote:
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 14:0
Have your application exit with error 111 if the db server is down, qmail
will try the delivery again later.
On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Michael Amster wrote:
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 10:58:27 -0800
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I believe that the checkpassword program upon successful authentication
chdir()s into the user's homedir before execing qmail-pop3d.
-Chris
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Martin Staael wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 14:55:03 +0100
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