Is it possible to have vpopmail add the client's domain name and IP to
the open-smtp file so it will only allow relay to that domain name and
IP?
Bill Wichers wrote:
My server's uplink will get congested when a user send massive email
using my server.
How can I only allow relaying
On Dec 29, 2004, at 7:08 AM, ro0ot wrote:
Is it possible to have vpopmail add the client's domain name and IP
to the open-smtp file so it will only allow relay to that domain name
and IP?
You'd have to modify vchkpw.c so it added an environment variable to
the open-smtp entry and qmail-smtpd.c
On Dec 27, 2004, at 10:01 PM, Bill Wichers wrote:
My server's uplink will get congested when a user send massive email
using my server.
How can I only allow relaying for domain hosted in my server? Like
the
domain in the rcpthosts file.
If you turn off roaming users support, vpopmail will, by
Hi,
I had compile vpopmail with the enable-roaming for use my virtual mail
hosting server. It works as what I want. But, I faced some problem.
Once the customer login via pop3 (ex. [EMAIL PROTECTED]), they can
send email using my virtual mail hosting server with no problem.
The customer also
My server's uplink will get congested when a user send massive email
using my server.
How can I only allow relaying for domain hosted in my server? Like the
domain in the rcpthosts file.
Tom Collins wrote:
On Dec 27, 2004, at 9:01 AM, ro0ot wrote:
I had compile vpopmail with the
My server's uplink will get congested when a user send massive email
using my server.
How can I only allow relaying for domain hosted in my server? Like the
domain in the rcpthosts file.
If you turn off roaming users support, vpopmail will, by default, allow
relaying to *only* those users