replying to a 4 month old post and clearing out all of the text in the message
including the subject line to start a new, completely unrelated thread is not
a good thing. Please don't hijack threads as it breaks the list archive and
breaks mail clients that can do threaded message display. Please use the
'new' function of your mail client, and if your mail client doesn't have a
'new' function, go find yourself a better one.
The proof of your wrongdoing is here (snipped from the headers of your
message):
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That being said:
On Friday 15 October 2004 07:13 am, Kent Ritchie wrote:
> I have a qmail/vpopmail setup using pop-before-smtp, and the roaming is
> working fine for 99.9% of the users, but a very few are having problems
> with it. The normal forced send / recieve does not update thier IP's in
> the relay table, nor does deleting and recreating the accounts. I am
> almost positive this is a user issue, but I wanted to check the list
> before I lay the smack-down on some users. At first I thought it was my
> rbl blocking the IP's, but I have disabled it for the moment.
Check vuserinfo for the users having the problems. Perhaps pop-before-smtp is
disabled for them.
Better yet, ditch pop-before-smtp and use smtp auth.
http://fehcom.de/qmail/smtpauth.html
-Jeremy
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