Hi ,
My domains spf record below.
v=spf1 a:abc.com ip4:12.12.12.12/29 a:abc123.com ip4:13.13.13.13
a:.comip4:192.168.1.13 a:
xyz.net ip4:192.168.1.23 mx ~all
Note:
Here abc.com and ip4: 12.12.12.12/29 is our third party domain and ip and
we are using online tool to receive emails from this
Hi All,
I am running web server,ftp server,and qmailtoaster in one server with
centos operating system.
And this server is running by public ip and server run in our office but
dns is hosting in our service provider.
Now am going to register another new domain with the same provider and i
need to
Try authentication: plain password.
Regards,
Tonino
Il 13/09/2013 13:30, ChandranManikandan ha scritto:
Hi All,
Please find the attachment of my problem.
I was using courier imap and it was working perfect. After migrate
from courier to dovecot.
I could not able to create email account in
Pe 13.09.2013 14:30, ChandranManikandan a scris:
Hi All,
Please find the attachment of my problem.
I was using courier imap and it was working perfect. After migrate
from courier to dovecot.
I could not able to create email account in thunderbird 17.0.8 and
it's showing always in this message.
Am 13.09.2013 04:30, schrieb Quinn Comendant:
On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 15:07:31 +0200, Johannes Weberhofer wrote:
this line in the spec will remove CRAM-MD5 completely:
%{__perl} -pi -e s|\#define CRAM_MD5||g qmail-smtpd.c
I'd like to do this as well to remove the dependence on pw_clear_passwd.
On 09/13/2013 07:59 AM, Johannes Weberhofer wrote:
Am 13.09.2013 04:30, schrieb Quinn Comendant:
On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 15:07:31 +0200, Johannes Weberhofer wrote:
this line in the spec will remove CRAM-MD5 completely:
%{__perl} -pi -e s|\#define CRAM_MD5||g qmail-smtpd.c
I'd like to do this as
On 09/12/2013 09:02 PM, Amit Dalia wrote:
I'm using roundcube webmail as well.
Anyway I had already blacklisted 127.0.0.1 in my spamdyke configuration and
it worked.
Thanks.
Amit Dalia
You must have roundcube configured to authenticate then, right? If so, I
would recommend removing the
On 09/13/2013 07:13 AM, Constantin IOAJA wrote:
Pe 13.09.2013 14:30, ChandranManikandan a scris:
Hi All,
Please find the attachment of my problem.
I was using courier imap and it was working perfect. After migrate
from courier to dovecot.
I could not able to create email account in thunderbird
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 4:33 AM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
I know it seems cumbersome, but it's really not all that bad.
Administrators should be able to change passwords, but not see in any way
what they currently are. What's the point of encrypting a password if
someone can
On 09/13/2013 10:00 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
But what you should NEVER do, is specify LAN addresses -- /_*so the
192.168 addresses in your SPF records *_//_*HAVE TO GO*_//_!_/ (They
should NEVER be able to match on someone ELSE's LAN anyway... but if I
wanted to SPOOF a local mail server into
On 09/13/2013 02:44 AM, ChandranManikandan wrote:
Hi All,
I am running web server,ftp server,and qmailtoaster in one server with
centos operating system.
And this server is running by public ip and server run in our office but
dns is hosting in our service provider.
Now am going to register
Personally, I don't like using A records (or MX records) in my SPF
entries -- it just makes the recipient do /*another */DNS lookup... on
MY DNS server!
When deciding what DOES GO into my SPF records, I like to do 2 things:
- First, I specify the IP addresses (eg: ip4 entries) of my own mail
On 09/13/2013 11:36 AM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 4:33 AM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net
mailto:e...@shubes.net wrote:
I know it seems cumbersome, but it's really not all that bad.
Administrators should be able to change passwords, but not see in
any way
If you look closely at the configuration he already has the full
username and password. The SSL config is likely the cause. It's
been a while since I set one up and don't have a reference to look
at, but change the STARTTLS setting.
On 09/13/2013 04:30 AM,
On 9/13/2013 3:18 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
I think that's the case with qmailadmin to some extent. The postmaster
can control all accounts in the domain.
What would be the purpose of allowing the postmaster to read/delete
people's emails?
The QMT administrator can of course grep through
I don't see how a master password is significantly easier than having
the admin change/set the user's password, do the testing, then letting
the user change their password when the admin's done.
That being said, if someone writes the code for this in such a way that
it can be made an option,
On 09/13/2013 01:37 PM, Dan McAllister wrote:
On 9/13/2013 3:18 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
I think that's the case with qmailadmin to some extent. The postmaster
can control all accounts in the domain.
What would be the purpose of allowing the postmaster to read/delete
people's emails?
The QMT
I see
username: hari
What are you looking at, Max?
STARTTLS is the recommended setting.
Also, so long as you have STARTTLS, you can use PLAIN or LOGIN as
authentication options. Encrypted Password authentication is typically
cram-md5, which we're expecting to deprecate in the future.
--
Ah, yes I see what you're talking about. That should be the full e mail
address. I have had trouble with the SSL and Authentication methods
complaining often with Thunderbird and wouldn't rule if you change the
username and still have problems.
On 09/13/2013 02:59 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
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