On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 01:19:21PM -0300, Carlos A P Gomes wrote:
| * dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25-05-2002 13:03]:
| > It's possible. What are you trying?
| >
| > I think there are 2 ways of doing this :
| > 1) ssh to the box and run a mua there. This is no different from
| > sittin
* dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25-05-2002 13:03]:
> It's possible. What are you trying?
>
> I think there are 2 ways of doing this :
> 1) ssh to the box and run a mua there. This is no different from
> sitting at the machine's console. (this is what I do since I
> use a curses
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 12:30:12PM -0300, Carlos A P Gomes wrote:
| * dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25-05-2002 11:56]:
| > On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 07:46:16PM -0400, Daniel D Jones wrote:
| > | I can receive mail just fine but, since I certainly don't want to
| > | host an open relay, I can't send mail
* dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25-05-2002 11:56]:
> On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 07:46:16PM -0400, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> | I can receive mail just fine but, since I certainly don't want to
> | host an open relay, I can't send mail from my laptop.
>
> Solutions are :
> o remote-login to the system
also sprach dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.05.25.0513 +0200]:
> Solutions are :
add:
o TLS encryption and authentication. it's similar to SMTP-AUTH
except that your system uses a certificate to identify
itself, and it also encrypts the traffic.
--
martin;
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 10:13:28PM -0500, dman wrote:
> o POP-before-SMTP
> another authentication mechanism whereby the server requires
> you to first access your POP box (and authenticate) and then
> assumes that, for a short while, that same IP is still you
>
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 07:46:16PM -0400, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> Is there a ready solution to this? Perhaps a modified SMTP setup where
> access is controlled via a password? I know that this breaks
This is called Authenticated SMTP (ASMTP). I know for sure this is
supported in exim, I have i
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 07:46:16PM -0400, Daniel D Jones wrote:
| I can receive mail just fine but, since I certainly don't want to
| host an open relay, I can't send mail from my laptop.
Solutions are :
o remote-login to the system and work from there
(if your link is fast enough t
hi ya daniel
fun stuff ...
- ssh and mutt seems to be the best...
- receiver of the emails see the email coming form your
normal accounts and domain names...
- web-based emails: webased.riddlemaster.org
- you cans end and receive emails from any ip#
to anybody
I'm running qmail as my mail server, running POP3 and SMTP. Because I
occasionally travel on business, I have an address specifically for
remote access. When I leave, I set up my normal accounts to copy to my
"travel account." I access the account from my laptop. The laptop is
sometimes plugged
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