What exactly is APOP?
Is it supported by outlook and Netscape (ie typical clients)?
At qmail.org, I found :
http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley/4777/qmail/checkpw/index.html
This program seems to put the qmail password into the user's directory
for both POP and APOP.
Is the idea to allow
I received this bounced mail in my mail this morning. I am concerned
that someone is trying to use my qmail server as a relay or something.
Can anyone tell from this mail what is going on?
Any help would be appreciated, I want to know what is going on.
My Qmail server is at ns.datafree.com,
this
this mailing list, it is like having my
own personal tech support. I was able to search back and find the answer
to every problem I had.
My server time problem should be fixed now.
Thanks to all on this list!
Joe Junkin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sam wrote:
Joseph R. Junkin writes:
Sam wrote
What is the 'standard' timezone that people use for the email server?
I am in CA and my server is in San Jose, each time I post a message to a
mailing list, it appears with about a 2-3 hour time lag.
I dug in the archives and noticed that:
"Qmail always uses UTC. It's hard coded in."
So UTC
Does it make a difference when one puts a space between the user and
group symbols (-u -g) and the numbers when starting tcp server?
(For my examples, lets pretend that the
qmaild uid=123 and the nofiles gid=456)
In the document at:
http://qmail-docs.surfdirect.com.au/docs/qmail-antirelay.html