On Wednesday 29 June 2005 10:05 am, Bruno Negrão wrote:
> Inter7 launched eMPF.
>
> Was eMPF inspired by this thread?
Partly from this thread.
And partly from Sarbanes-Oxley requirements.
Ken Jones
Inter7 launched eMPF.
Was eMPF inspired by this thread?
Regards,
bnegrao
Bruno Negrão wrote:
Guys,
I'd like to know where the vmoduser command stores its information
about which user can relay or cannot.
To proceed with my idea of internal-only accounts, I'm thinking about
using this database as my "internal-only" users list for the program
I'll run using the Q
Guys,
I'd like to know where the vmoduser command stores its information about which
user can relay or cannot.
To proceed with my idea of internal-only accounts, I'm thinking about using this
database as my "internal-only" users list for the program I'll run using the
QMAILQUEUE patch.
bne
Hello Casey,
On Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at 9:08:38 AM Casey wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 June 2005 20:44, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
>> Maybe because of easier mail user management and the lack of necessity
>> to create a system user ID for every mail recipient?!
> Well, I suppose it's a matter of opin
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 20:44, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> Maybe because of easier mail user management and the lack of necessity
> to create a system user ID for every mail recipient?!
Well, I suppose it's a matter of opinion, but I find it easier to manage
system users (who need not be able to l
Hi Peter,
'vmoduser -rs' will disable relay *AND* disable SMTP-AUTH ability for
given e-mail-address, so even if they set up their MUA to do SMTP-AUTH
they'll not be allowed and therefore not gain RELAYCLIENT-privileges.
when we use vmoduser command, where does it store the information of which
Hello Casey,
On Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at 8:48:26 PM Casey wrote:
>> 'vmoduser -rs' will disable relay *AND* disable SMTP-AUTH ability for
>> given e-mail-address, so even if they set up their MUA to do SMTP-AUTH
>> they'll not be allowed and therefore not gain RELAYCLIENT-privileges.
> Keep in
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 17:04, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> 'vmoduser -rs' will disable relay *AND* disable SMTP-AUTH ability for
> given e-mail-address, so even if they set up their MUA to do SMTP-AUTH
> they'll not be allowed and therefore not gain RELAYCLIENT-privileges.
Keep in mind though, that
Hello Bruno,
On Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at 2:29:58 PM Bruno wrote:
> Let me see if I understood your plan. You say that, in order to disable the
> RELAYCLIENT to just some accounts, and this way, setting them as
> partially** internal-only, I should:
> 1 - Disable the pop-before-smtp scheme by r
Hi Peter,
Let me see if I understood your plan. You say that, in order to disable the
RELAYCLIENT to just some accounts, and this way, setting them as
partially** internal-only, I should:
** remember that just by disabling the RELAYCLIENT variable the
account could
still receive
Hello Bruno,
On Monday, June 13, 2005 at 9:22:50 PM Bruno wrote:
> Now, the director of one of the companies I give support asked me to set a
> bunch of e-mail accounts as internal-only, i.e., they can send e-mail
> internally but cannot send or receive external e-mails.
vmoduser -r $ADDRESS
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