ok i'll look for that
thanks!
On 8/30/05, dan.trainor dan.trainor@gmail.com wrote:
Mark Quitoriano wrote:
in the spec file you just need to set the sasl to 1 right? anything should i do in the spec file?
On 8/30/05, *dan.trainor* < dan.trainor@gmail.com mailto:dan.trainor@gmail.com> wrote:
Alan Hodgson wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 11:45:29AM -0400, Matt Hyclak wrote:
Generally speaking, pop-before-smtp was (and is) a big hack. The right answer is to set up SMTP-Auth.
Sadly, SMTP auth on Postfix _feels_ like an even bigger hack, due
to the
joy that is SASL. It does work well once you get it setup, but
man it's
a pain.
Agreed. However, after the first initial headache, it's a joy to have it working properly.
Remember that you're going to need to compile Postfix with SASL support. The easiest way I've found to build my nice install is to grab the Postfix SRPM, edit the .spec appropriately, and then rebuild the RPM for your particular setup.
Too me like five minutest to decipher your email there, Mark. Feel free to use some commas and periods on occasion ;)
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Mark -
You're going to have to mow over the .spec file. There are certain options that you'll need to consider, such as the version of SASL, among other things. I am not able to pull the SRPM at this moment, so I can't give you exact directions here.
YOu can find instructions on one of several HOW-TOs on the subject.
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