Hi Erik,
Just wondering what does the below updates do:
- libsrs2-toaster
- submission port 587
- sandbox (qmail-toaster plus)
I'm a little out of date with the latest updates and patches, please do reply
me.
Thanks
Gabriel
- Original Message
From: Erik Espinoza
Gabriel Lai wrote:
Hi Erik,
Just wondering what does the below updates do:
- libsrs2-toaster
libsrs2-toaster is a package that supports the srs patch to qmail-toaster.
See http://www.openspf.org/SRS to learn what it does. Wiki documentation is
forthcoming.
- submission port 587
The
- submission port 587
The latest qmail-toaster package has a separate smtp process listening on
port 587 which acts as a MailSubmissionAgent. This can be used to allow
users who would otherwise be blacklisted to submit email, as this MSA does
not check blacklists, but requires authentication.
: [qmailtoaster] UPDATED PACKAGE: libsrs2-toaster
- submission port 587
The latest qmail-toaster package has a separate smtp process listening on
port 587 which acts as a MailSubmissionAgent. This can be used to allow
users who would otherwise be blacklisted to submit email, as this MSA does
There is no separate tcp.smtp. The new MSA just requires
authentication for relay.
Erik
On 1/16/07, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- submission port 587
The latest qmail-toaster package has a separate smtp process listening on
port 587 which acts as a MailSubmissionAgent. This