+1 Rock it man..
On 2/15/2012 11:26 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
As part of the upgrade to vpopmail, we're considering removing clear
text passwords from the database. This will improve security, but at
the same time remove some (somewhat insecure) capabilitiy.
The biggest impact I think this
My point of view is related to extra QMT features, so it could be out of
topic.
We are willing to integrate some assistance trouble ticketing and/or
other web services for e-mail users, so we plan to use the same vpopmail
auth table also for other external packages.
From this point of view, a
On Thursday 16 February 2012 05:42 PM, Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
My point of view is related to extra QMT features, so it could be out
of topic.
We are willing to integrate some assistance trouble ticketing and/or
other web services for e-mail users, so we plan to use the same
vpopmail
Il 16/02/2012 13:45, Bharath Chari ha scritto:
On Thursday 16 February 2012 05:42 PM, Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
My point of view is related to extra QMT features, so it could be out
of topic.
We are willing to integrate some assistance trouble ticketing and/or
other web services for e-mail
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
The other impact will be the elimination of cram-md5 as an authentication
option. While this doesn't really make QMT any less secure, it might mean
that some clients that were formerly configured to use cram-md5 would
On 02/16/12 0:26, Eric Shubert wrote:
As part of the upgrade to vpopmail, we're considering removing clear
text passwords from the database. This will improve security, but at
the same time remove some (somewhat insecure) capabilitiy.
The biggest impact I think this will have is that admins
As part of the upgrade to vpopmail, we're considering removing clear
text passwords from the database. This will improve security, but at the
same time remove some (somewhat insecure) capabilitiy.
The biggest impact I think this will have is that admins will no longer
be able to look up