't according to
the log messages).
Regards,
Bob
should reject the AUTH command by sending a negative response.
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I've seen this one before. It means the client isn't reverse name
served, at least not to the address it said it was in the first place.
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Oops! Forgot to include another message I'm getting as well:
Jul 29 15:31:11 inetgw in.qpopper[20205]: (v2.2) Unable to get canonical
name of client, err = 0
Any ideas what this means?
TIA,
Kevin Traas Baan Business Systems
Systems Analyst Langley, BC, Canada
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I'm using QPopper on my Linux box. No problems there. However, I'm getting
the following in my /var/log/messages file:
Jul 30 14:22:17 inetgw in.qpopper[28372]: @training2: -ERR Unknown command:
"auth".
inetgw is the name of my Linux box.
training2 is the name of the system running the POP cli
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