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qmail don't support RFC2554
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From: Michail A.Baikov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:31 PM
To: Matt Simonsen; Enrique Vadillo
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP authentication
Qmail support SMTP
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Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:31 PM
To: Matt Simonsen; Enrique Vadillo
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP authentication
Qmail support SMTP Authorization (RFC2554) ?
- Original Message -
From: "Enrique Vadillo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Matt Simonsen&qu
Is it possible/adviseable to run a Qmail server to authenticate all relay
SMTP traffic so that we can leave the relay open but not allow spammers
access? I have Qmail running with Courier IMAP server, my problem is that we
have some users with laptops who travel and use different ISPs out of the
through via a username and
password combo.
Thanks
Matt
I reccomend the POP before SMTP authentication
http://inter7.com/vpopmail/
If you are making vpopmail for roaming users to be able to relay
through your smtp server after the authenticate with pop do:
$ su
# ./configure --enable-roaming
I got exactly the same problem, the only thing i could do for now is
to give them a webmail frontend but most people are very used to sending
mail using their favorite mail programs.
anyone here know any way this can be done? i use qmail on solaris,
i'm open to any ideas.
iPass has no
To: Matt Simonsen
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP authentication
I got exactly the same problem, the only thing i could do for now is
to give them a webmail frontend but most people are very used to
sending
mail using their favorite mail programs.
anyone here know any way this can be done? i use
On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 11:36:03AM -0800, Rick Updegrove wrote:
I reccomend the POP before SMTP authentication
http://inter7.com/vpopmail/
I too use the above. It works well and most MUA's have to option to 'check mail
before sending' which is what you'd want.
Too bad it doesn't work
Qmail support SMTP Authorization (RFC2554) ?
- Original Message -
From: "Enrique Vadillo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Matt Simonsen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: SMTP authentication
I got exac
Hi
I use FreeBSD 4.2 OS end Qmail 1.03 (ported version)
We have Installed Qmail and configured . It is Working fine. Now we need
to Authenticate SMTP connections. How to go about? Is there any way to
authenticate using unix password /etc/passwd
Please send us details
Thanks
On 4 Jan 2001, Huseyin YUCE wrote:
We have Installed Qmail and configured . It is Working fine. Now we need
to Authenticate SMTP connections. How to go about? Is there any way to
authenticate using unix password /etc/passwd
Lack of identification system built-in to SMTP is "royal pain"
of
Huseyin YUCE wrote:
We have Installed Qmail and configured . It is Working fine. Now we need
to Authenticate SMTP connections. How to go about? Is there any way to
authenticate using unix password /etc/passwd
Piotr Kasztelowicz wrote:
Lack of identification system built-in to SMTP is
will there be authentication added to qmails smtp like rfc-2554?
clemens (pls cc: me)
I want to know the easiest and way to setup username/password authenication
with my smtp server. Are there any suggestions? Preferably something
compatible with outlook express' protocol.
Thank you
Brian Pinkney
Hi,
At 15:18 10.10.2000 -0400, Brian Pinkney wrote:
I want to know the easiest and way to setup username/password authenication
with my smtp server. Are there any suggestions? Preferably something
compatible with outlook express' protocol.
SMTP is a host-to-host protocol, not a user-to-user
Brian Pinkney wrote:
I want to know the easiest and way to setup username/password
authenication
with my smtp server. Are there any suggestions? Preferably something
compatible with outlook express' protocol.
Erwin Hoffman wrote:
SMTP is a host-to-host protocol, not a user-to-user
Their are several listed on http://www.qmail.org I use
http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/
with no problems.
-Original Message-
From: Brian Pinkney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 2:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SMTP authentication
All my users use Outlook 2000 and Outlook Express 5... Both of which
support SMTP authentication. Is there a good implementation of this for
Qmail? It would strike me (as an ignorant newbie) as a better alternative
to relay control than tcpserver... Any thoughts?
TIA,
-R
At 09:19 2000-03-15 -0600, Reuben King wrote:
All my users use Outlook 2000 and Outlook Express 5... Both of which
support SMTP authentication. Is there a good implementation of this for
Qmail? It would strike me (as an ignorant newbie) as a better alternative
to relay control than tcpserver
Hi everyone!
Is it possible to set qmail to only allow authenticated smtp session to
send messages ??
RFC 2554
Any hints?
Thomas Schachner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to set qmail to only allow authenticated smtp session to
send messages ??
RFC 2554
I don't know if it's RFC 2554, but there are patches on www.qmail.org
that implement SMTP authentication.
-Dave
HI!
Is there any support for RFC 2554 ( SMTP Extension Authentication ) for
qmail available?
And if it is available can i combine it with the Relay mechanism'n?
For example:
Client: Outlook with the option Smtp-Server needs authentication.
Server: qmail
Scenario with user granted to relay
Hi
I am new to Qmail .
We have Installed Qmail and configured . It is Working fine. Now we need
to Authenticate SMTP connections. How to go about? Is there any way to
authenticate using unix password /etc/passwd
While I was going through archives I saw SMTP authentication using
RADIUS
Hi
We have Installed Qmail and configured . It is Working fine. Now we need
to Authenticate SMTP connections. How to go about? Is there any way to
authenticate using unix password /etc/passwd
While I was going through archives I saw SMTP authentication using
RADIUS. Please give
Hi,
I am trying to implement mrs.brisby's SMTP authentication patch
(available at http://www.nimh.org/code.shtml) for qmail 1.03 on a RedHat
6.0 system, and I am having trouble with the checkpassword part.
According to mrs.brisby, I need to modify checkpassword.c by following
the example
Hi folks,
since we do global dialin roaming, I need to come up with a method to
allow
relaying from unknown IP adresses while preventing spam.
Does anyone know of qmail patches AND clients to implement
draft-myers-smtp-auth-12.txt ?
(found e.g. on ftp://ftp.isi.edu/internet-drafts)
If not,
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