Markus,
* Markus Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-15 16:46]:
> I am running netqmail-1.05 + vpopmail 5.4.3 + qmail-scanner 1.20st +
> SpamAssassin + Clamuko (ClamAV) + QmailAdmin.
> I patched netqmail with the Patch
> 'netqmail-1.05-tls-smtpauth-20040207.patch' to get ESTMP functions.
ok
>
Hi!
I am running netqmail-1.05 + vpopmail 5.4.3 + qmail-scanner 1.20st +
SpamAssassin + Clamuko (ClamAV) + QmailAdmin.
I patched netqmail with the Patch
'netqmail-1.05-tls-smtpauth-20040207.patch' to get ESTMP functions.
>
>Is there a better way to do this?
>
>AFAIK, you must run qmail-smtpd
Kit Halsted wrote:
> At 3:36 PM + 3/10/04, Roger Lipscombe wrote:
>> Now, I've fixed it by making vchkpw setuid/setgid, as follows:
>>
>> My question: is this the right thing to do?
>
> I don't think so.
>
>> Is there a better way to do this?
>
> AFAIK, you must run qmail-smtpd as the vpopm
At 3:36 PM + 3/10/04, Roger Lipscombe wrote:
Hi,
I'm installing vpopmail on a new system, and I've got a question about SMTP
AUTH. I want to allow selective relaying, and I can't use SMTP-after-POP
(and frankly, it strikes me as a hack, anyway).
It's pretty hackish, but better than nothing. I
Hi,
I'm installing vpopmail on a new system, and I've got a question about SMTP
AUTH. I want to allow selective relaying, and I can't use SMTP-after-POP
(and frankly, it strikes me as a hack, anyway).
I'm using the qmail-smtp-auth patch listed here:
http://www.qmail.org/netqmail/
I've installed