By "it working with vpopmail" are you saying it automatically can
authenticate with whatever mechanism vpopmail does?  Under SMTP username
would the client have to put their full email address like the POP login?
Possibly with a % sign on some clients?

-Scott

On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Ken Jones wrote:

> Russell \"Elik\" Rademacher wrote:
> >
> >         I also asked this same question about it and haven't heard anything
> > regarding this at all.  I would like to use this function instead of the IP
> > address relaying system which make it much better system overall.
> >
> >         So..how about it Ken?  Any ideas on this?
>
> I've tested the qmail-smtpd-auth patch and it works great.
>
> ken
>
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------
> > Linux Administrator & Consultant
> > Russell "Elik" Rademacher
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bjorn Nilsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 9:57 PM
> > To: Vpopmail
> > Subject: qmail-smtpd-auth
> >
> > I'm considering patching qmail with the qmail-smtpd-auth patch. The reason
> > is that the roaming user pop before smtp function in vpopmail doesn't work
> > very well with my clients mail clients. In particular if Outlook has mail in
> > the Outbox it will always send that first no matter what. It does not have
> > the option to just check pop.
> > I am rather nervous about patching rock solid qmail with a 3rd party patch.
> > So I'm interested in what experience people have had with it and if it works
> > well. Also if it works well with vpopmail which I also depend on.
> >
> > cheers,
> > Bjorn
> >
> > --
> >
> > Bjorn Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Manux Solutions Ltd
> > Ph +64 3 343 2031   Fax +64 3 343 3064
> > Level 1, 39 Leslie Hills Drive, Riccarton
> > PO Box 3074 Christchurch
>

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