Hi guys,
my problem in a word is that:
when open my email client (whichever), I see my IP in open-smtp, and
that sounds fine. But, after $RELAYCLEAR, my IP isn't in open-smtp
(correct), but if I try to recheck my emails, I could download, but my
IP isn't in open-smtp, that is the roaming is disa
Andrea Riela wrote:
Hi guys,
my problem in a word is that:
when open my email client (whichever), I see my IP in open-smtp, and
that sounds fine. But, after $RELAYCLEAR, my IP isn't in open-smtp
(correct), but if I try to recheck my emails, I could download, but my
IP isn't in open-smtp, that is
Hi,
I think, that you can download with correct name and password but not
to send messages if you are using IP address only (not smtp auth).
Jiri
14. říj (Čtvrtek) v 08:58:23 CEST 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal(a):
> Hi guys,
>
> my problem in a word is that:
> when open my email client (which
Jiri Navratil wrote:
Hi,
I think, that you can download with correct name and password but not
to send messages if you are using IP address only (not smtp auth).
nope, with roaming enabled I could make pop3-b4-smtp and imaps-b4-smtp
But my problem is: I could make that only the first time, after no
Rick Macdougall asked
> >I didn't see anything in the docs or change logs specifically regarding
> >the mysql connection problem that sometimes crops up with vpopmail. Has
> >this been addressed ?
Antonio Nati replied:
> Yes, chkuser 2.0 includes a new call, vauth_open(), that Rick Widmer told
>
Eric,
we are waiting for the release of this feature, that should already be in CVS.
See this previous message:
Charles Sprickman wrote:
> Take a look at vpopmail CVS HEAD. What I did was add a vauth_open()
function in vmysql.c, and every other
> authentication back end that did not already have
Eric Ziegast wrote:
Rick Macdougall asked
I didn't see anything in the docs or change logs specifically regarding
the mysql connection problem that sometimes crops up with vpopmail. Has
this been addressed ?
Antonio Nati replied:
Yes, chkuser 2.0 includes a new call, vauth_open(), that Rick Widmer
At 14/10/2004 14/10/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Several people, myself included, are still seeing problems with MySQL
under a large useage. So far I have not been able to get to the cause of
the problem other than to convince myself I have no network or MySQL
issues. I don't know C well enough to add