From: José Luis Tallón (no email)
Date: Wed May 01 2002 - 20:50:20 EDT
At 17:32 1/05/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>At 15:24 2002-05-01 -0700, you wrote:
>>I've been referred to a nice set of instructions for configuring SMTP
>>authentication, but it requires rebuilding postifx - and if something
>>goes wrong it'll be offline for sometime, affecting my mailing lists.
>>
>>I'm looking for something that isn't so risky, and SMTP after POP should
>>do fine for us. Any implementations that anyone can recommend?
>
>There is a pop-before-smtp system, see www.postfix.org add-ons.
>
>Len
Why not try DRAC ???
Install a DRAC-enabled pop3d ( I like Qpopper ) and configure Postfix
-- "mynetworks" ( "check_client_access" would do it?? )
btree:/path/to/dracd.db
Straight-forward config and very reliable indeed. I used it for some time,
before moving to SASL.
J.L.
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