Using vpopmail 5.4.26. The -m option disable maildrop to the user.
2007/12/27, Shane Chrisp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2007-12-26 at 15:38 -0200, aledr wrote:
Good day!
Is There no option to (re)enable maildrop after use vmoduser -m [EMAIL
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does vmoduser -x [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello I have done some testing and dovecot works great. However the
scenario below show that it does not update the info and does not allow
me to send mail if the address is in the mail-abuse list.
Trying to send mail using imap with dovecot from comcast which does have
a address in the blacklist
Are you referring to using dovecot with imap and vpopmails roaming users option
in order to set the RELAYCLIENT environment variable in tcpserver so as to
bypass RBL checking?
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Ed McLain
From: Remo Mattei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Date:
yes that's correct.
Thanks
Ed McLain wrote:
Are you referring to using dovecot with imap and vpopmails roaming users
option in order to set the RELAYCLIENT environment variable in tcpserver so
as to bypass RBL checking?
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Ed McLain
From: Remo
When you compiled dovecot did you include the CFLAGS option to enable vpopmail
roaming users integration? My configure line is below for reference:
./configure --with-pop3d --with-vpopmail --prefix=/opt/dovecot
--with-ssl=openssl --without-passwd --without-passwd-file --without-shadow