I'm sending this mail to let everyone know that the recompilation was
succesfull. I could disable the auth-requirement and now users without
authentication are included in the policy.
I know it is a risk becouse it is easy to forge the sender email, but that's
something i could live with until I
Natalio Gatti wrote:
I'm sending this mail to let everyone know that the recompilation was
succesfull. I could disable the auth-requirement and now users without
authentication are included in the policy.
I know it is a risk becouse it is easy to forge the sender email, but
that's something i
On Nov 22, 2007 2:49 PM, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Natalio Gatti wrote:
I'm sending this mail to let everyone know that the recompilation was
succesfull. I could disable the auth-requirement and now users without
authentication are included in the policy.
I know it is a risk
Hi,
Natalio I've replied in the empf list... dindn't see this one.
check it
As for information:
The policy patch by default enforces auth in every smtp, so only
authenticated users can send email.
This can be change in the conf file for the policies prior to compile but IS
NOT recomended has
A M:
Thanks! You're right, with authentication enabled everything works fine. I
have to give a shot to the compile option, becouse I have 200 clients
configured without smtp-auth (they are users inside a company).
I'll post the results of the recompilation.
Natalio.
On Nov 19, 2007 12:53 PM, A M
I'm sending this mail to this list becouse it seems that a couple of
qToaster's have implemented the empf patch successfully.
Yesterday I test an installation of the empf patch provided by A M. I could
patch, build and install the new qmail-toaster rpm correctly.
I created a file named policy in