Hi,
Is there any way that we can control and limit the concurrent POP3 connections
from an IP?
This will prohibit some users to use from pop3 client software to repeatedly
check for mailbox in very short period.
Thanks.
Regard,
YM
Bill Shupp wrote:
YM wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way that we can control and limit the concurrent POP3
connections
from an IP?
This will prohibit some users to use from pop3 client software to
repeatedly
check for mailbox in very short period.
tcpserver cannot do this. couriertcpd can. Use
Hi,
Is it possible to have per user rules with SpamAssassin in this
configuration (ie using vpopmail)? If so, how do I do this?
Thanks,
Nick...
YM wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thank for your quick feedback.
Do you mean that I have to use this patch together with courier-imap's POP
server?
No, it's a patch to add this functionality to tcpserver. I've never
used it, though. So you're on your own.
Bill
Nick Gilbert wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have per user rules with SpamAssassin in this
configuration (ie using vpopmail)? If so, how do I do this?
I use the vdelivermail - spamassassin + maildrop patches that I recently
posted here on the list for vpopmail. Then, I run spamassassin with
Nick Gilbert wrote:
I'd also like to know if there is a way to automatically sort mail into
the correct IMAP folders based on headers at the server end. I used to
use a .mailfilter file before but I'm not sure anything like this would
work with vpopmail.
Any pointers on how I can get this (or
Hi all,
It's a problem not to know when an email is rejected by SPF, this patch
resolvs this issue.
Applied cleanly after toaster 0.7.2-patch, running in production.
Regards,
Eduardo Cortés.
--- qmail-smtpd.c.sin-spf-log 2005-05-03 16:25:00.0 +0200
+++ qmail-smtpd.c 2005-05-09
Is it possible to have per user rules with SpamAssassin in this
configuration (ie using vpopmail)? If so, how do I do this?
I use the vdelivermail - spamassassin + maildrop patches that I recently
posted here on the list for vpopmail. Then, I run spamassassin with
preferences in MySQL. Lastly,
Nick Gilbert wrote:
Hmm.. this is all getting rather complicated for little me. Thanks very
much for all your help but I'm coming to the conclusion that I'll
probably have to use a commercial product.
Well, do whatever works for you. But it has been my experience that
while some of this stuff
Bill Shupp wrote:
I only use the patches because I want to
use qmailadmin with the spam detection scheme.
Woops.. that should read ... because I DON'T want to use qmailadmin's
spam detection feature. This is primarily because it defaults to off,
which is now what I want.
Regards,
Bill
Bill Shupp wrote:
Woops.. that should read ... because I DON'T want to use qmailadmin's
spam detection feature. This is primarily because it defaults to off,
which is now what I want.
Damn, I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue. The above
statement is also wrong... should read ... it
Hmm.. this is all getting rather complicated for little me. Thanks
very much for all your help but I'm coming to the conclusion that I'll
probably have to use a commercial product.
Well, do whatever works for you. But it has been my experience that
while some of this stuff can be difficult to
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