Julian Mehnle schrieb:
To solve your problem properly, you could use Courier::Filter[1]'s
MIMEParts filter module to reject messages with unwanted attachment
types or file names.
[1] http://search.cpan.org/~jmehnle/Courier-Filter-0.12/
Is an example or sample configuration for blocking eg
Stefan Schatzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julian Mehnle schrieb:
To solve your problem properly, you could use Courier::Filter[1]'s
MIMEParts filter module to reject messages with unwanted attachment
types or file names.
[1] http://search.cpan.org/~jmehnle/Courier-Filter-0.12/
Is an
Hi list
Sorry about this but I haven't received any results
from google :)
I have a Gentoo 1.4 with courier 0.44.2 compiled with
ldap and mysql support. At this time I'm only using
the mysql support with multiple domains.
All domains are corectly configured with valid users.
I can send mail
Anyone miss monkeys.com going offline and still have them in the
blacklist entries?
Interesting to see who is using them, all mail being rejected by servers
that have them set in their blacklists now.
Chad
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On Monday 15 March 2004 06:40, Chad Osmond wrote:
Anyone miss monkeys.com going offline and still have them in the
blacklist entries?
Interesting to see who is using them, all mail being rejected by servers
that have them set in their blacklists
cat /etc/redhat-release:
Red Hat Linux release 7.2 (Enigma)
uname -a:
Linux ... 2.4.20-13.7 #1 Mon May 12 13:13:52 EDT 2003 i686 unknown
courier is 0.44.2.
btw - is that currently the only way to filter attachments?
the example i gave before using maildroprc was just to put down the fire
with
hm.. when i have tried to `perl -MCPAN -e 'make IO'` it gave the error:
IO.xs: In function `XS_IO__Seekable_getpos':
IO.xs:201: warning: passing arg 2 of `PerlIO_getpos' from incompatible
pointer type
IO.xs:208: `sv_undef' undeclared (first use in this function)
IO.xs:208: (Each undeclared
Now that I have secure imap up and running, I want to stop listening on
the imap port. What's the correct way to do that? I was thinking of
setting IMAPDSTART=NO, but am concerned that the script wont get run at
all then, leaving important variables undefined that imapd-ssl expects ...
-ste
I do this in my startup/shutdown script by calling
$COURIER/sbin/imapd-ssl and not .../imapd.
I never really did understand what, if anything, really uses those
*START variables in the config files.
Bill
Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
Now that I have secure imap up and running, I want to stop
Is it possible to create rule or filter that blocks emails which came
from non-existant users of local domain?
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Moshe Gurvich writes:
Hi,
Apparently our mail server running courier 0.44 letting thru emails
which should be stopped by maildrop.
The configuration is:
Werner Johansson wrote:
Currently I'm using all the pythonfilters shipped with 0.6
Don't use the dialback filter. It's known to cause Python to
deadlock.
Oh, bummer! :) Well, that explains why I would experience this kind odd
behaviour then... Other than that, I must say that it is a _really_
hello
I have courier 0.45.1 and I have tried to use hosteddomains wildcards:
Man page says:
There is a period after the '@' character. If you
want all mail for ``any.thing.domain.com'' to be
delivered as though it were sent to ``domain.com'',
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Gordon Messmer wrote:
I'd really like to figure it out, but it's tough. gdb won't attach to
the python process when it's deadlocked, and I'm not really sure I
The only time that happens is when you are in a syscall.
What distro? I've had tons of problems with
Hello,
we are looking for a software which handles mailings list in different virtual
domains on one server. mailman or majordomo are not able to do this task
without multiple installations.
Is the courier mta able to do this?
(I have been looking on the website, but I couldn't find the answer
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