Hi
I have vpopmail running with smtp-after-pop functionality
(--enable-roaming-users). the pop-daemon is from qmail. this works fine
for normal (unsecure) connection via port 110. but this doesn't work if
connecting via strunnel on port 995. I know, thats correct, because
stunnel is
ckubu wrote:
Hi,
I have vpopmail running with smtp-after-pop functionality
(--enable-roaming-users). the pop-daemon is from qmail. this works fine for
normal (unsecure) connection via port 110. but this doesn't work if
connecting via strunnel on port 995. I know, thats correct, because
Since you are using a .de e-mail address i suppose that you speak
german :-) If so, take a look at pofo.de. Olli wrote a howto for FreeBSD
including a (short) smtp-after-pop-hack section.
mfg Bernd
On Tue, 2005-07-05 at 19:24 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
by the way: does anyone know a good
Hello Pat,
phps use pop before smtp see bill shupp´s qmail toaster.
Oliver
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 7:24 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] smtp after pop
by the way: does anyone know a good howto to use smtp after pop with
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, April 27 at 04:28 PM, quoth Juraj Hantak:
Hi,
I have a question is smtp after POP feature supported in the newest
Courier Imap?
Courier IMAP provides neither SMTP nor POP service, so my guess is: no.
~Kyle
Hi,
Yes Courier-IMAP does provide POP service, how
Courier IMAP provides neither POP nor SMTP services. It provides IMAP
services. If you are asking for IMAP before POP (sounds kinda silly to
me, but people have asked for it before), then yes, Courier IMAP can do
this.
Go to:
http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/FAQ.txt
And check out item #34.
/me wonders what the pop3d config file and libexec/pop3d.rc files are
for in the courier directory.
Aran Clary Deltac wrote:
Courier IMAP provides neither POP nor SMTP services. It provides IMAP
services. If you are asking for IMAP before POP (sounds kinda silly to
me, but people have asked
Courier IMAP provides neither POP nor SMTP services. It provides IMAP
services. If you are asking for IMAP before POP (sounds kinda silly to
Augh... I mean IMAP before SMTP, which actually doesn't sound as silly.
Aran
me, but people have asked for it before), then yes, Courier IMAP can do
/me wonders what the pop3d config file and libexec/pop3d.rc files are
for in the courier directory.
Your have courier pop3d installed, perhaps?
Aran Clary Deltac wrote:
Courier IMAP provides neither POP nor SMTP services. It provides IMAP
services. If you are asking for IMAP before POP
Aran Clary Deltac wrote:
/me wonders what the pop3d config file and libexec/pop3d.rc files are
for in the courier directory.
Your have courier pop3d installed, perhaps?
Hi,
No, the default installation of Courier-IMAP comes with both an IMAP and
POP server.
Regards,
Rick
- Original Message -
From: Juraj Hantak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I have a question is smtp after POP feature supported in the newest
Courier Imap?
I have installed courier-imap-4.0.2 and courier-authlib-0.55 everythink
is OK but
the SMTP after POP feature is not working.
naco ti je POP before SMTP ??
Rene
- Original Message -
From: Juraj Hantak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 4:28 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] SMTP after POP
Hi,
I have a question is smtp after POP feature supported in the newest
Courier Imap?
I have
On Thursday 20 January 2005 05:07 pm, Eric Ziegast wrote:
To see ensure that your mail relay filters are working, go here:
http://www.abuse.net/relay.html
http://homepages.tesco.net/~J.deBoynePollard/FGA/smtp-erroneous-open-relay-tests.html
-Jeremy
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Jeremy Kitchen ++ Systems
1. how come i'm able to use the same smtp on two different machines on the
home network without having to authenticate for smtp on the imap account?
It is possible that you're using a NAT router/gateway between your
home network and your ISP? If so, the NAT address on the WAN side
of your
1. how come i'm able to use the same smtp on two different machines on
the
home network without having to authenticate for smtp on the imap
account?
It is possible that you're using a NAT router/gateway between your
home network and your ISP? If so, the NAT address on the WAN side
of
On Jan 20, 2005, at 5:05 PM, kalin mintchev wrote:
thanks Eric. that was what i was suggesting in my third question. i'd
think that the vpopmail sessions are id-ed on mac numbers. isn't it
true
then that if i go to a public space where i use my laptop to retrieve
my
mail everybody in that space
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