On 8 Oct 2003 Keith Mastin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> >> You can prevent anyone from sending via your server by disallowing
> >> non-localhost connections to the smtp server.
> >
> > Doesn't this also block incoming mail to users on this SMTP server?
>
> Not if it's done right. There shou
>> You can prevent anyone from sending via your server by disallowing
>> non-localhost connections to the smtp server.
>
> Doesn't this also block incoming mail to users on this SMTP server?
Not if it's done right. There should be 2 smtp processes on your system if
you look closely: smtpd (incom
Thanks
>> Let's make it clear. I, personally, have not tried it. But a user had
>> called and said that there were some problems retrieving some
> messages.
>> Without alarming the user, I had asked what he was doing and he
> explained
>> that he was not setting up any connection via imap or pop.
> Let's make it clear. I, personally, have not tried it. But a user had
> called and said that there were some problems retrieving some messages.
> Without alarming the user, I had asked what he was doing and he explained
> that he was not setting up any connection via imap or pop. he just gives
>
> Let's make it clear. I, personally, have not tried it. But a user had
> called and said that there were some problems retrieving some
messages.
> Without alarming the user, I had asked what he was doing and he
explained
> that he was not setting up any connection via imap or pop. he just
gives
>
Let's make it clear. I, personally, have not tried it. But a user had
called and said that there were some problems retrieving some messages.
Without alarming the user, I had asked what he was doing and he explained
that he was not setting up any connection via imap or pop. he just gives
it the url
> However, some users are using the connection to mailserver by using a
hook in the outlook to connect to something other tahn imap/pop
> directly. Outlook has an option to connect with a url such as yahoo,
hotmail and, in our case, sm through an http url calls. Thus, they are
receiving and sendi
Hello Rkl,
On Tuesday, October 07, 2003, rkl wrote...
> Yes it's true of the statements about imap, sm and outlok has no relavencies.
> However, some users are using the connection to mailserver by using a hook
> in the outlook to connect to something other tahn imap/pop directly.
> Outlook has a
Yes it's true of the statements about imap, sm and outlok has no relavencies.
However, some users are using the connection to mailserver by using a hook
in the outlook to connect to something other tahn imap/pop directly.
Outlook has an option to connect with a url such as yahoo, hotmail and, in
o
> Can someone help me stop outlook and other program from wrapping SM?
>
> I notice of my users are wrapping outlook and using a wrapper to sm for
connecting and sending mail. I'm really concerned about them using it
for sending mail through SM.
What's happening is that your users are connecting
> Can someone help me stop outlook and other program from wrapping SM?
Huh?
Outlook is not a webmail client. Outlook can be an IMAP client, but
that has NOTHING to do with SM.
Outlook (nor any other client) can "wrap" SM.
-paul
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Thi
Hello Rkl,
On Monday, October 06, 2003, rkl wrote...
> Can someone help me stop outlook and other program from wrapping SM?
> I notice of my users are wrapping outlook and using a wrapper to sm for
> connecting and sending mail. I'm really concerned about them using it for
> sending mail through
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