Jake,
Why the hostility?
I use qmailtoaster because it's a good package, and looking at the
documentation, the toaster supports roaming users with the roaming switch.
Or is that documentation obsolete?
And the 2nd part is that I want pop-before-smtp to add specific rules. Just
like you
Hi Mattias,
There is no longer a switch for roaming users, a security issue. A couple
years ago we went entirely with SMTP-AUTH to resolve this issue.
As you found, to enable roaming users, one must change the config portion
of the spec file and rebuild it.
Regards,
Nick
Jake,
Why the
Hi Mattias,
I was just looking at your tcp.smtp entry. Check to be sure you are not
allowing everyone to relay through you on 62.95.12.146
There are a lot of open relay testers listed on google.
Regards,
Nick
Hi Mattias,
There is no longer a switch for roaming users, a security issue. A
Nick,
62.95.12.146 was my testing client, behind a firewall.
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Hi
Mattias Segerdahl wrote:
Jake,
Why the hostility?
I use qmailtoaster because it's a good package, and looking at the
documentation, the toaster supports roaming users with the roaming switch.
Or is that documentation obsolete?
And the 2nd part is that I want pop-before-smtp to add specific
and forgotten...
Regards,
Jean-Paul
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From: Mattias Segerdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 8:06 PM
Subject: SV: SV: [qmailtoaster] Roaming users and
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp.cdb
I'd rather turn on the switch