I had the same problem, as a lots of people has according to this list..
the solution, or let's say workaround, i came up with is pretty ugly.
but hey! it works.
First, i got the relay-ctrl package from www.qmail.org somewhere,
installed it by reading the docs shipped with it. made the needed
chan
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 03:25 PM, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
That's a good point -- In my particular case authdaemon is not
updating the
tcp.smtp.cdb file at all though.
authdaemon does NOT pass the IP to vpopmail. That's why you can't use
it if you want roaming IMAP users.
Bill
> I think the problem has most likely to do with IMAP
> clients using persistent connections. When they first
> login successfully vpopmail updates tcp.smtp.cdb file
> and the user has open relay for one hour or whatever
> it is for timeout. But since the IMAP client uses
> persistant connection a
Hi !!
I've seen this topic come up over and over again so
I finally decided to "contribute" to the thread...
I think the problem has most likely to do with IMAP
clients using persistent connections. When they first
login successfully vpopmail updates tcp.smtp.cdb file
and the user has open relay
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 01:51 pm, dkwok wrote:
> I am sorry the question may be off topic.
>
> I am running vpopmail and courier-imap, roaming with vpopmail works fine
> but for user using imap roaming does not work. I have searched any
> relevant info on this topic but it is rather scare. Would