On Tuesday 23 October 2007 19:49, Gregory Boehnlein wrote:
> Hello,
> Just wondering if it is possible to enable SMTP authentication for
> the server but still allow regular users to use POP before SMTP? We have a
> specific customer who is using Blue Quartz and has 100 users that don't
> need SMTP Auth, but one specific application that needs it (Some Filemaker
> crap..). So.. if I enable SMTP Authentication, will it require it for all
> users?
You should be able to run both. Pop runs on port 110 and smtp-auth runs on
port 587. I have servers running both quite happily. The poprelayd program
that enables the pop before smtp function reads the log file for qpopper
connections (pop connections) but smtp-auth does not care. I would actually
prefer to move all customers to smtp-auth, but, alas that is a dream for
another day...
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Larry Smith
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