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I am.
Somewhere between versions 0.53 (which works) and 0.58 (which doesn't) the
build system
stopped handling the fact that vpopmail only provides a static library.
But of course this is
someone else's problem.
If courier-authlib no longer supports
- 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
I think I've mis-explained the issue. I'm actually using soft quotas,
enforced by Postfix with its VDA patch, not filesystem quotas. What I
ment when I mentioned the percentages are merely cyphers which I've
calculated by hand, to check against the web-supplied quota values.
A VDA. my
I look in courier-authlib configuration, I can't find where to
differentiate pop3 login and imap login. seems to me they all use the
same method.
http://www.courier-mta.org/authlib/README_authlib.html#options
Take a look at LDAP_AUXOPTIONS
You are able to set per-user options like
-Original Message-
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:mr...@courier-mta.com]
Emerson Pinter writes:
Sam,
I used qmail-pop3 with maildir quota from 2005 until 2007. If I
remember
correctly, you must apply a patch (can be easily found on google).
It's
very stable.
I
-Original Message-
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:mr...@courier-mta.com]
Sounds to me like the client's software keels over, keeping track of
all the
messages in the mailbox on the srver.
To get the user back online, perhaps you could jump onto the server,
maildirmake some