Dear Aly!
user exist in ldap we have tried with many users and all these users are
getting authenticated with radius.so I do'nt think that is the problem.
have tried with authenticating qith authldap module.can u send me the
ldap profile of a user and authldaprc.
I am really stuck with this
Hi everyone,
I just found that my courier-mta is not or forwarding any emails anymore. It seems
to accept the input from my client (e.g. Outlook) but the mails never reach their
destination. I can't remember any incident that could have caused this. I started my
search for a solution in
On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 11:59:49PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 11:51:01PM -0400, Ben Rosengart wrote:
We don't build the userdb on the same host where we use it.
You have a site-specific custom configuration.
The destination directory can currently be set at
Singh,
I hope that you are well, this is one of the ldap ldif's if you will or
entry's, but the thing to note is that you should do a couple of things.
I think that the first thing is that you should keep the logs of
OpenLDAP as well as the Courier on running (/var/log/maillog on RH
Sam Varshavchik was overheard saying:
mrsam Andrew Watkins writes:
mrsam
mrsam courier-imap isn't picking up my $MAILDIR env.
mrsam i've got it set when I login, but when I imap, it defaults to
mrsam ~/.Maildir. not /var/mail/$user, as set by $MAILDIR.
mrsam
mrsam ... as set by
josh writes:dada Okie this is my first attempt at setting up courier.da
da Things have gone fairly smoothly. It is running on freeBSD 4.6da da
However I am having all connections to port 25 refused. Netstat -anda
output and ps aux | grep courier output are following.da One note. When I
A few of my courier conf files (like esmtpacceptmailfor.dat) were owned by root.. i changed it to courier:courier restarted courier and started it agian. netstat still does not report port 25... I do notice I have files like esmtpacceptmailfor.dat which have some hting in them thne another like
Ben Rosengart writes:
On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 11:59:49PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 11:51:01PM -0400, Ben Rosengart wrote:
We don't build the userdb on the same host where we use it.
You have a site-specific custom configuration.
The destination directory
josh writes:
One note. When I run sendmail (which still starts up via the init
scripts) I can connect to port 25. I kill sendmail and start courier via
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/courier start
... then follow it with esmtpd start.
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Sam
Tried to find a search in the mailing list, sorry if this was posted
before, but the following look like an imaps (or outlook) bug:
Running Courier 39.1 (compiled rpm build)
- Dual proc 1.4G, 4G mem, SCSI RAID
- RH 7.3
When copying Inbox (with Outlook XP) from local HD image of Inbox to
an
Andrew Watkins writes:
Sam Varshavchik was overheard saying:
mrsam Andrew Watkins writes:
mrsam
mrsam courier-imap isn't picking up my $MAILDIR env.
mrsam i've got it set when I login, but when I imap, it defaults to
mrsam ~/.Maildir. not /var/mail/$user, as set by $MAILDIR.
aqw courier-imap isn't picking up my $MAILDIR env.
aqw i've got it set when I login, but when I imap, it defaults to
aqw ~/.Maildir. not /var/mail/$user, as set by $MAILDIR.
mrsam ... as set by who?
aqwas set by ~/.profile, in the users' homedir.
mrsam Logging in via IMAP does
Andrew Watkins writes:
Yes, this is what I have found. So I know misconfiguration is afoot.
I'm writing because the docs have not been clear enough to tell me in
which file I need to set MAILDIR, and what syntax it should be so
courier-imap knows to use /var/mail/$user, instead of
I have read with interest the postings on 'POP before SMTP' and 'SMTP AUTH'
in the last few days - just what I need, it seems.
It has been a constant annoyance that when I take my notebook away from the
office I can't send emails to the world.
So, based on the assumption that 'SMTP AUTH' is the
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 09:18:55 +1000
Greg Johnstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#
#This seemed to work fine for outgoing mail, *however* all incoming mail
#stopped. It seems all the SMTP servers out there had to authorize with our
#server before it would accept mail.
#
#Have I misunderstood the
Greg Johnstone writes:
I have read with interest the postings on 'POP before SMTP' and 'SMTP AUTH'
in the last few days - just what I need, it seems.
It has been a constant annoyance that when I take my notebook away from the
office I can't send emails to the world.
So, based on the
On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 16:18, Greg Johnstone wrote:
So, based on the assumption that 'SMTP AUTH' is the way to go I configured
AUTH_REQUIRED=1 and ESMTPAUTH=LOGIN CRAM-MD5.
This seemed to work fine for outgoing mail, *however* all incoming mail
stopped. It seems all the SMTP servers out
I had this very thing happen to me before. The root cause was that I
had a user who created a procmailrc file that had gone nuts. Delievery
to that user was failing every time and for some reason the queue would
stop processing after the failure.
Anyway, the solution to get the queue
PS: switching to Outlook Exploder or Nutscrape Combombulator are not
options, as 80% of our clients are Mac OS X users who prefer Mail.
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ESMTP is enabled from the get go by default. Infact, I don't think you can
turn it off. Just configure your client to authenticate before sending
and you should be happy.
I've been trying to get esmtp working with Mail on OS X... Mail has
an option for an account to send mail via
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 18:02:59 -0700
Randall Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#
#I've been trying to get esmtp working with Mail on OS X... Mail has
#an option for an account to send mail via authentication smtp and then
#you input the username/password in two fields. Seems simple enough,
#however
Jesse Keating wrote:
I've got an OS X box here as well, I just configured it to use the
username/password for the user, and it works like a charm. Relaying is
perfect.
Yah, it works with other services I know of... just not the courier I got
running.
The login for imap/pop is identical to
Hello all,
I'm trying to compile Courier 0.39.1.20020715 and am having a few problems.
(I've also tried 0.39.0 and 0.38.2 with no luck.)
My config command line is:
./configure \
--sysconfdir=/etc/courier \
--mandir=/usr/local/man \
--prefix=/usr/local/courier \
Chris writes:
I'm trying this on a Mandrake 7.2 box. (Mostly up to date.)
gcc --version: 2.95.3
kgcc --version: egcs-2.91.66
(I've tried with both, editing the Makefile)
Running make or make check gives me:
Making check in afx
make[1]: Entering directory
the learning curve is indeed very steep, but the package is rock stable.
Compared to sendmail, courier is a cakewalk.
Some of the config file setup is a little too arcane for words but it all
seems to be documented. I wanted to bitch about the 0.29-upgrade
config-file change, but that took
hi,
i've got it all going nicely now with pgsql auth, on debian's testing
tree, using the debian packages. wasn't hard at all. in the interests
of security i've made imapd et al. listen on on 127.0.0.1, that's easy
enough. apparently not so for authdaemon...
any hints?
regards,
j.
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