Hi,
For option a, it would take some custom work. I'm not familiar with how cpanel keeps it's database of allowed IP's. Basically you need to modify the plugin so that upon a successful authentication it adds the IP to whatever database cpanel's installation of exim uses for pop-before-smtp.
You also need to of course switch the port the main pop server is running on, as you can't have both cpanel's pop server and the gossamer mail pop server on the same port. Typically what we do is put the system mail servers pop server on port 11000, and the admin uses that for pop access to real pop accounts. Everyone else connects to Gossamer Mail's pop server on port 110.
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.
For option a, it would take some custom work. I'm not familiar with how cpanel keeps it's database of allowed IP's. Basically you need to modify the plugin so that upon a successful authentication it adds the IP to whatever database cpanel's installation of exim uses for pop-before-smtp.
You also need to of course switch the port the main pop server is running on, as you can't have both cpanel's pop server and the gossamer mail pop server on the same port. Typically what we do is put the system mail servers pop server on port 11000, and the admin uses that for pop access to real pop accounts. Everyone else connects to Gossamer Mail's pop server on port 110.
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.