On Monday 15 March 2004 17:40, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
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
Hi all,
Mail clients always complaint of lost mail, due to
many of the mail servers out there configure their MX server as IP address,
adding im using SMTP relay server before reaching my courier mail
server.
I found out this in my mail server:
517-MX records for globe.com.ph violate
Klaus R. H. Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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.
Mailman *is* able to do this in conjunction with Courier. I'm
aliases maps an entire domain to a single _local_ address, but i store all
accounts in mysql and don't want to have any local accounts!
haw can i arrange delivering all messages for "@domain" to virtual account
[EMAIL PROTECTED]?
- Lion
Hello,
I'm citing from Debian Bug #238232 (http://bugs.debian.org/238232):
Please remove the Spam Filtering @ Monkeys.Com Open Proxy list option
from the esmtp configuration page of courier-webadmin. As explained at:
http://www.monkeys.com/dnsbl/
all IP addresses are now blacklisted
hi,
just read about the configure errors on fbsd -
--- snip -
(...)
checking whether -lresolv
is needed for res_query... configure: error: Cannot find function
res_query
configure: error: /usr/local/bin/bash './configure' failed for authlib:x
-- snap --
the part in
Does anyone have any good/bad experiences with the various Outlook
connectors (Bynari, CommuniGate, etc...) and courier-mta? I tried some of
them a year or so ago and was not satisfied. I'm wondering if anyone has
done with same with the latest courier (w/ access control) and the latest
On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 07:22, Vincent wrote:
Hi all,
Mail clients always complaint of lost mail, due to many of the mail
servers out there configure their MX server as IP address, adding im
using SMTP relay server before reaching my courier mail server.
I found out this in my mail server:
I am using authuserdb only, and have maildrop as the system default
delivery agent:
(from /usr/local/courier/etc/authdaemonrc):
authmodulelist=authuserdb
(from /usr/local/courier/etc/courierd):
DEFAULTDELIVERY=| /usr/local/courier/bin/maildrop
maildrop delivers properly to all system accounts,
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 10:22, Vincent wrote:
517-MX records for globe.com.ph violate section 3.3.9 of RFC 1035.
517 Invalid domain, see URL:ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1035.txt
I really need to get this rule bypass in courier.
Put an entry in /etc/courier/esmtproutes for this host with
Hi,
I wonder if it's possible to create forwarding accounts (forward
everything arriving at one address to another) from an sql backend.
The defaultdelivery field looks like the right place, but my piping
experiments didn't yield a successfull method.
I know it's possible to create a maildir
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 08:40, Nathan Harris wrote:
Does anyone have any good/bad experiences with the various Outlook
connectors (Bynari, CommuniGate, etc...) and courier-mta? I tried
some of them a year or so ago and was not satisfied. I'm wondering
if anyone has done with same with the
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Eduardo Roldan wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 07:22, Vincent wrote:
Hi all,
Mail clients always complaint of lost mail, due to many of the mail
servers out there configure their MX server as IP address, adding im
using SMTP relay server before reaching my courier
I had this problem when mistakenly was setting home variable to same
directory.
Make sure it's pointing to home folder of each virtual user.
MAL wrote:
I am using authuserdb only, and have maildrop as the system default
delivery agent:
(from /usr/local/courier/etc/authdaemonrc):
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 17:11, MAL wrote:
I am using authuserdb only, and have maildrop as the system default
delivery agent:
maildrop delivers properly to all system accounts, following the rules
in /usr/local/courier/etc/maildroprc, then ${HOME}/.mailfilter, but for
all virtual
The only time that happens is when you are in a syscall.
What distro? I've had tons of problems with multithreaded
programs with RedHat because of ntpl or nptl or whatever it
is. Try setting the environment of the Python process to
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5
*Completely* up-to-date RedHat
Joris writes:
Hi,
I wonder if it's possible to create forwarding accounts (forward
everything arriving at one address to another) from an sql backend.
The defaultdelivery field looks like the right place, but my piping
experiments didn't yield a successfull method.
I know it's possible to
MAL writes:
I am using authuserdb only, and have maildrop as the system default
delivery agent:
(from /usr/local/courier/etc/authdaemonrc):
authmodulelist=authuserdb
(from /usr/local/courier/etc/courierd):
DEFAULTDELIVERY=| /usr/local/courier/bin/maildrop
maildrop delivers properly to all
know if/how you can attach to the first thread and get a backtrace on
other threads?
Haven't tested on 2.3.
I will see if I can get Python 2.3.something running and whether it actually
runs the filter at all, just to see what happens.
Any
ideas why this deadlock is happening, is it
Hello
Am Dienstag, 16. Mrz 2004 11:39 schrieb Julian Mehnle:
Klaus R. H. Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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.
Klaus R. H. Walther wrote:
Hello
Am Dienstag, 16. Mrz 2004 11:39 schrieb Julian Mehnle:
Klaus R. H. Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
We use Majordomo version 2, we are a web hosting company, and it does all
of that.
Salam.
Mohamed~
Some more questions:
1. If you have different domains, each of them with their own admin for
the mailing lists, is it possible to separate the mailing lists in that
way, that each admin can
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
This is a maintenance release that fixes several minor bugs:
Sun C++ compiler portability fix.
xBSD compilation portability fix.
FreeBSD (maybe others) timezone fix.
vpopmail password changes fixed.
Regression with filesystem shared
Hi
all,
having
same problem here.
I want
to have _all_ email storeage with virtual users (mysql like
Lion).
but
want to do domain alias to any _hosted_ user.
it
works for users in the " me " domain, but I also want
@domain1.example.com: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
where
domain-x.com is _any_ in
Probably the problem can be solved by using _one_
real account and dot_courier/dot_forward files in it's homedir with instructions
to deliver sertain domain mail to sertain virtual account (i don't work around
this yet).
butit's ugly, isn't it?
i think, simpleredirection ofany
Lion wrote:
Related question/feature-request: A
catch-all-but-explicitly-registred-addresses. Would be very neat.
Eg, for domain foo [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are defined.
Everything sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but not to one of those 3 addresses ends up at
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