Once you do that, how are you going to get courier-pop or
courier-imap to
look there when a user logs in to check email?
Uh ... good question? :-)
Is the implication here that the IMAP and POP servers don't look
anywhere
else besides $HOME/Maildir for the user's Maildir? Is that hard-coded?
Hi,
I'm quite new to courier but I have managed to install Courier 0.42 from the
sourcce tarball using the various documents for a local domain
(mitac.vandenbussche.nl). I use Kmail (under KDE3.1) for testing on a
Mandrake 9.1 machine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
During Courier installation testing I've
On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 23:39 US/Central, prasad s wrote:
Hi all,
I have configured courier mail server and its working
fine.
I want to know how to make all outgoing mail to be
cc'd to single account.This should to be automatic.
If anyone knows how to do this,please help me.
Cheers
I don't think you want to do this.
Kmail is a client. I'm assuming it doesn't actually understand the
Maildir format, but uses IMAP or POP to access your mail... correct?
In which case, you don't want to try to combine the 2, because you'll
just end up confusing both Courier and Kmail with
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jon Nelson writes:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jon Nelson writes:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
In the meantime, on another machine, I did get it to compile without any
special invocations or
Jon Nelson writes:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jon Nelson writes:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jon Nelson writes:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
In the meantime, on another machine, I did get it to compile without any
special
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
CHARSET isn't working the way it should be working. Will be fixed in the
next build.
I grabbed 20030529 and tried that.
Setting LANG alone (to your suggested value of en_US.ISO-8859-1) did not
do it, but setting LANG *and* CHARSET /did/ work. I
Gabriel Ambuehl writes:
Hi,
Am I right assuming that courierlocal's stdin is a file so that the
lseek calls make sense? Who/where does that file get opened? And what is
going to happen if I write to that file?
courierlocal is a daemon that delivers local mail. When there's local mail
to be
On Friday 30 May 2003 05:30, Egbert Jan van den Bussche wrote:
I find this a bit confusing and want to change Courier or Kmail to use just
one tree. But how?
Under the advanced settings for your account, you can define where the send
mail and drafts are stored. You can define this to be
Hi All,
I have an installation of sqwebmail that has been running just fine for
well over a year using authshadow and authpwd. Now, about a month ago,
nobody can login. All I'm getting is invalid username/password.
No messages in /var/log/messages, nor in the httpd logs that I can find.
Is
Jon Nelson writes:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
CHARSET isn't working the way it should be working. Will be fixed in the
next build.
I grabbed 20030529 and tried that.
Setting LANG alone (to your suggested value of en_US.ISO-8859-1) did not
do it, but setting LANG *and* CHARSET
James A Baker writes:
Sam,
I was noticing that the SMAP1 docs said the following:
The backslash character is not allowed in IMAP command identification
tags. A server that implements both IMAP and SMAP reads the first
whitespace-delimited word of the first command it receives. If the
first
Hi Sam Varshavchik,
you wrote.
Hi,
Am I right assuming that courierlocal's stdin is a file so that the
lseek calls make sense? Who/where does that file get opened? And what is
going to happen if I write to that file?
SV courierlocal is a daemon that delivers local mail. When there's local
Gabriel Ambuehl writes:
SV If invoked from a .courier file, a program that terminates with exit code 99
SV will terminate delivery of that message, to this recipient.
Without bounce I assume. Not feeling like creating temporary files for
Yes. Other exit codes generate a bounce; still others
Hello! I crave pardon for being a newbie.
I'm trying to install courier-imap on an RH8.0-derived (KRUD) system. I installed gdbm
and gdbm-devel but I am getting the following error at the end of running ./configure
--with-db=gdbm. I am running as a normal user, the same user as unpacked the
Folks:
My former sysadmin provided some documentation for me,
regarding how he setup Courier (0.40) on my servers. We had been
using Courier 0.28, prior to the upgrade. However, I'm unclear about
how to change a user's password, particularly older users that had
been setup with Courier 0.28.
Hello,
Recently, I have been asked to add two features into the mailsystem,
1. Ability to forward a message and keep a copy on the server
2. Ability to forward a message and send an autoresponder.
I'm using courier-mta with maildrop for the delivery agent. I can do the
forwards fine, but I
Patrick Beart writes:
I can't decipher the following command structure to determine
HOW to change the user's password, and wondered how this is typically
done in Courier (v. 0.40, in particular). What I was told was ...
userdbpw -md5 | userdb userdbfile/emailaddress set systempw
The path
Vidyut Luther writes:
Hello,
Recently, I have been asked to add two features into the mailsystem,
1. Ability to forward a message and keep a copy on the server
2. Ability to forward a message and send an autoresponder.
I'm using courier-mta with maildrop for the delivery agent. I can do the
Title: Message
Hello guys,
I am building an
IMAP 'driver' in Perl and I am having some issues. Does Imap fully implement the
RFC ?
I am trying to get
informations about a user's mailbox.
a05 getacl
INBOXa05 NO Error in IMAP command received by server.
is there anything
that I am
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Hello guys,
I am building an IMAP 'driver' in Perl and I am having some issues. Does
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I am trying to get informations about a user's mailbox.
a05 getacl INBOX
a05 NO Error in IMAP command received by server.
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