On Dec 24, 2003, at 09:56 AM, David B. O'Donnell wrote:
I upgraded my client's Mac OS X Server box to 10.3.2 yesterday. I got
a call from them this morning complaining of two things:
1. Using Explorer 5 for Macintosh, every time they Send a message they
get an error dialog:
Security Error:
On Wednesday, December 24, 2003 11:56 AM -0500, "David B. O'Donnell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I upgraded my client's Mac OS X Server box to 10.3.2 yesterday. I got a
call from them this morning complaining of two things [ ... ]
All is set now. A security update patch from Apple apparently fixed
I upgraded my client's Mac OS X Server box to 10.3.2 yesterday. I got a call
from them this morning complaining of two things:
1. Using Explorer 5 for Macintosh, every time they Send a message they get
an error dialog:
Security Error: Data Decryption Error
2. Messages are sent, but the Comp
Sorry... please ignore.
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I thought of an idea how to help this problem of
Squirrelmail "end-users". Perhaps the "stock"
release of Squirrelmail should have the Provider link
point to some page on squirrelmail.org that will help the
user figure out if he is in the wrong place?
(eg, squirrelmail.org/provider.html)
eg,
> Somehow I get this error when I try and send.
>
> Command not implemented
> Server replied: 502 unimplemented (#5.5.1)
I'm willing to bet you've specified an authentication method that your
SMTP server doesn't support. Go back and check the SMTP Auth setting in
conf.pl
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> What filtering system can you suggest that would work well with a fully
> virtualized qmail/vpopmail where all user info is in a MySQL database. It
> would need to be compatable with using the .qmail file to do forwarding
> and autoresponder stuff as well as allow spamassassin to function.
> Cur