What's the trick to get tcp.smtp updated for roaming users if you're not using vpopmail_mysql?
this is on a freebsd 6.3 system upgraded last week.
toaster was installed over an existing qmail and vpopmail installation and initially had:
vpopmail_mysql =1
Since the initial install I decided not to use mysql, set vpopmail_mysql =0
used the ports tree to remove qmail, vpopmail, tcpserver, and followed the toaster install instructions from the top.
tcp.smtp is being read as I can set my ip address to 'RELAYCLIENT=""' and relay, however when I remove that line and run qmail cdb,
pop or imap doesn't get my address in the cdb for relaying as when rbl_enable =1 sorbs blocks me because of my dynamic address.
Also, I'm missing a setting for reverse dns blocks to work. I know the tcp.smtp file is being read from putting in my ip static above, but:
=:allow,QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/simscan"
:allow,RBLSMTPD="Blocked - Reverse DNS queries for your IP fail. Fix your DNS!"
still allows me to relay when rbl_enable=1
I realize these are unrelated. but man I'm stuck.
let me know what portions of the toaster-watcher.conf file would be helpful to diagnose and i'll provide.
TIA,
pb
Resolved:
Here's what Matt had to say:
To use the relay feature of vpopmail, you must use qpop3d for your
POP3 server.
Not sure however why smtp auth doesn't override rblsmtp.
Also noted that updates are created in ~vpopmail/etc/open-smtp