Hello again, In my previous message, I wrote:
<quote> With this patch applied, tcpserver can: 1) Enable POP3 before SMTP by MySQL 2) Bypass greylisting for reliable IP address 3) Block POP3 access from malicious IP address </quote> But I should write: This patch is the slight modification of 'UCSPI-TCP MySQL patch' Version 2, that is available at: http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster/patches/tcpserver-mysql.shtml With 'UCSPI-TCP MySQL patch', the list of reliable IP address can be passed from 'vpopmail' to 'tcpserver' through MySQL table, not: /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb In other words, 'vpopmail' does not need to update: /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb for every successful POP3 authentication. With this patch, greylisting can be skipped for those reliable IP address. In addition, the list of malicious IP address can be passed from 'vpopmail' to 'tcpserver' through MySQL table, not: /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb If POP3 authentication fails more than 2 times from the same IP address within 2 minutes, 'tcpserver' thinks it as malicious IP address and drops the connection. Any suggestions and questions are welcome to Jun Inamori ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Jun Inamori
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