[Gllug] Normal looking subject so as not to get rejected

Paul pabrazier at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Aug 15 19:33:49 UTC 2002


I originally sent this with the subject: "Virtual pop3
over SSL" but for some reason it got rejected as spam
(suspicious subject line???)

Just want to check - it is possible to have virtual
pop3 accounts over SSL isn't it?

I know with https you can't have it working with
virtual domains because by the time the SSL is set up
you've lost the domain name (or something - correct me
if I'm wrong here).

But I think virtual pop3 is just an aliasing of
standard pop3 accounts so should be OK.

I'm using postfix with vm-pop3d and mbox mailspools at
the moment, hopefully moving to exim and something
else in the future. What can people recommend as an
SSL-enabled POP3 (and maybe IMAP) server that works
nicely with exim and virtual domains (i.e.
authentication is separate to /etc/passwd for security
and so it can be easily administered by users via a
web interface). But also that does standard POP3 as
well.

It's only for light traffic, say a dozen domains, so
nothing heavyweight needed like Cyrus.

Paul.

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