Salut, Steven,
On Fri, 15 May 2009 16:00:27 +0200, steven.glog...@swisscom.com wrote:
> i'm just looking if someone knows a _simple_ way / tool:
> - should be a POP3 AND IMAP server
> - it should accept ANY username / password
> - it should present ONE predefined email to the customer (to inform
>
On 18.05.2009, at 15:06, Daniel Kamm wrote:
> Hey Steven
>
> Steven Glogger wrote:
>>> But anyway, Steven, why do you want to block pop/imap on a hotspot?
>>
>> because i'm evil ,-)
>
> Or your company is. ;)
>
>> after I informed the customer by this mail (and a website) he can get
>> access agai
Hey Steven
Steven Glogger wrote:
>> But anyway, Steven, why do you want to block pop/imap on a hotspot?
>
> because i'm evil ,-)
Or your company is. ;)
> after I informed the customer by this mail (and a website) he can get
> access again to his mailbox.
> just want to inform that he might be
I dont know the mailboxes ,-)
I even dont know the configuration of the users ,-)
-steven
Andreas Fink wrote:
> how about the simple solution to send an email to every mailbox, stop
> the server getting any new incoming mail and simply "leave everything
> alone".
>
>
>
> _
> But anyway, Steven, why do you want to block pop/imap on a hotspot?
because i'm evil ,-)
after I informed the customer by this mail (and a website) he can get
access again to his mailbox.
just want to inform that he might be virus infected or so ,-)
-steven
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how about the simple solution to send an email to every mailbox, stop
the server getting any new incoming mail and simply "leave everything
alone".
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/imap on a hotspot?
- Original Message
> From: Marc SCHAEFER
> To: Stanislav Sinyagin
> Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 6:26:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [swinog] special mail solution?
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 11:56:50AM -0700, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
> > then t
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 8:40:12 PM
> Subject: Re: [swinog] special mail solution?
>
> instead of hacking out dele, use maildir and set the immutable flag
>
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>
> Am 15.05.2009 um 20:16 schrieb Stanislav Sinyagin :
>
> >
> > a
instead of hacking out dele, use maildir and set the immutable flag
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 15.05.2009 um 20:16 schrieb Stanislav Sinyagin :
>
> aha, that sounds different :)
>
> then you just need to hack the authentication code in any pop/imap
> server
> like cyrus or courier, and that
aha, that sounds different :)
then you just need to hack the authentication code in any pop/imap server
like cyrus or courier, and that's it ;)
shouldn't be too difficult to substitute the mailbox name with your dummy
mailbox,
then skip the password validation, then disable the DELE command,
steven.glog...@swisscom.com
> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 4:00 PM
> To: swi...@swinog.ch
> Subject: [swinog] special mail solution?
>
> hi there
>
> i'm just looking if someone knows a _simple_ way / tool:
> - should be a POP3 AND IMAP server
> - it should accept AN
On 15 May 2009, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> tcpserver, qmail-popup, qmail-pop3d and a 20 line perl script as
> checkpassword replacement for the POP3 case. IMAP is a bit more
> complex but I think dovecot and the same 20 line perl script may work.
courier-pop and courier-imap with a custom "authProg" s
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 04:00:27PM +0200, steven.glog...@swisscom.com wrote:
> hi there
>
> i'm just looking if someone knows a _simple_ way / tool:
> - should be a POP3 AND IMAP server
> - it should accept ANY username / password
> - it should present ONE predefined email to the customer (to info
hi Steven,
before migrating to Parallels (Plesk) fully-automated commercial solution,
we used to run Cyrus IMAP server with LDAP authentication. Also Postfix mail
delivery rules were taken from LDAP.
On the top of it, there was ISPMan which provided WebUI to the LDAP database,
but I would not
hi there
i'm just looking if someone knows a _simple_ way / tool:
- should be a POP3 AND IMAP server
- it should accept ANY username / password
- it should present ONE predefined email to the customer (to inform him about
something) - if the customer later is trying to get mails he should not get
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