07-06-2009
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Originally Posted by
pludi
Not in any legally and ethically clean way. You Perl script runs on the server, so it has no way of influencing the client, except through HTML and JavaScript. Those two run on the client (=browser), but only if it's allowed.
Similarly, you can't write a CGI program to enable JavaScript on the client if it's deactivated there.
Thanks i will look into the client side programming.
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qmail-popup
qmail-popup(8) System Manager's Manual qmail-popup(8)
NAME
qmail-popup - read a POP username and password
SYNOPSIS
qmail-popup hostname subprogram
DESCRIPTION
qmail-popup reads a POP username and password from the network. It then runs subprogram.
qmail-popup is most commonly invoked from inetd as
qmail-popup CHANGEME checkpassword qmail-pop3d Maildir
with CHANGEME replaced by the fully qualified domain name of the local host.
qmail-popup expects descriptor 0 to read from the network and descriptor 1 to write to the network. It reads a username and password from
descriptor 0 in POP's USER-PASS style or APOP style. It invokes subprogram, with the same descriptors 0 and 1; descriptor 2 writing to the
network; and descriptor 3 reading the username, a 0 byte, the password, another 0 byte, an APOP timestamp derived from hostname, and a
final 0 byte. qmail-popup then waits for subprogram to finish. It prints an error message if subprogram crashes or exits nonzero.
qmail-popup should be used only within a secure network. Otherwise an eavesdropper can steal passwords. Even if you use APOP, an active
attacker can still take over the connection and wreak havoc.
qmail-popup has a 20-minute idle timeout.
qmail-popup is based on a program contributed by Russ Nelson.
SEE ALSO
maildir(5), qmail-local(8), qmail-pop3d(8)
qmail-popup(8)