Hello again,

OK , here's a question for David Libenzi. Ok, david, please bare with me; I 
know you've
heard this before, but I have to make sure that something could be done 
about it.

Is there any way to mask the credentials for someone smtp'ing from the 
internet to
an Xmail box ?
I know from fact (David answered this some time ago), that the Xmail 
credentials
cannot be masked and I respect that because xmail is a great package and 
everyone
using it should, at least, be proud of it.

However, I noticed that, in addition to this, the smtp server also shows the 
os version.

Is there a way to, at least, mask the os credentials when a connection is 
being
initiated from the internet to the box ?

David ? Any ideas ?

I hope I haven't said something wrong here. It's just that for anyone being
security consious should consider this.

TIA,

spyros


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