Re: [Courier-imap] $(server_port) and/or $(server_addr) request

2006-08-23 Thread Mike Cardwell
* on the Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 12:35:53AM +0100, Mike Cardwell wrote: You can get something akin to $(server_port) by using AUTHSERVICE* strings in your imapd config file (though I don't have a clue if this was offered in 3.x). You'd have something like this in imapd:

Re: [Courier-imap] $(server_port) and/or $(server_addr) request

2006-08-15 Thread Mike Cardwell
* on the Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 09:04:05AM +0100, Brian Candler wrote: Thanks for the info Brian, that sounds perfect. However, accesslocal doesn't seem to exist in the installation of courier I've inherited. We're using: [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# rpm -qa|grep courier courier-imap-3.0.4-1.5

[Courier-imap] $(server_port) and/or $(server_addr) request

2006-08-03 Thread Mike Cardwell
Hi, I'm using courier-imap with a mysql backend containing the configuration. My current users have usernames such as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are a *large* amount of users on another mail system that I am trying to migrate in at the moment, but they're used to using usernames without the

Re: [Courier-imap] $(server_port) and/or $(server_addr) request

2006-08-03 Thread Brian Candler
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 06:23:36PM +0100, Mike Cardwell wrote: There are a *large* amount of users on another mail system that I am trying to migrate in at the moment, but they're used to using usernames without the @domain bit. They're all in fact on the same domain. I was hoping to

Re: [Courier-imap] $(server_port) and/or $(server_addr) request

2006-08-03 Thread Michael Bowe
- Original Message - From: Brian Candler [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can have different default domains depending on the IP address they connect to, which I think this is what you want. Do this by setting DEFDOMAIN using the couriertcpd -access and -accesslocal options. See man 1