it.
If the password matches the user then you'll see the info. If not
you'll get the FAILED message again.
If authlib can authenticate the user and the Maildir is set up
correctly, you should be able to deliver mail.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
with Thunderbird. A picture is
*definitely* worth a thousand words when it comes to email support, IMHO.
Tbird 2 - http://www.kkoncepts.net/node/99#server_dir
Tbird 3 - http://www.kkoncepts.net/node/98#server_dir
HTH
Jeff Jansen
. But it's all still when I need
to go through it to troubleshoot a problem.
My $0.02 worth, as they say. HTH
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STARTTLS in response to an EHLO.
So if I want to send mail securely to gmail.com, I need to put a entry in
esmtproutes on each courier install forcing smtp.gmail.com for delivery to
that domain?
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you may have. I have no idea where to go next to
troubleshoot this.
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a repository, I would remove them and
make sure you don't have any older copies running around. Then reinstall and
make sure you get a fairly recent version. (You probably don't want to run this
from a Redhat 9 repository.) ;-)
HTH
Jeff Jansen
. Is
there an exit code that will bounce the message but doesn't trigger backscatter
suppression?
This is courier 0.59.0 on Ubuntu Hardy from the Ubuntu repositories.
TIA
Jeff Jansen
Sam Varshavchik mr...@courier-mta.com wrote on 2010-Apr-26:
Try an exit code of 70, this will bounce the mail without triggering
backscatter suppression.
Thanks Sam, that's exactly what I was looking for.
Jeff Jansen
have a better picture of
what's going wrong.
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repository. It has up-to-date versions that
work out-of-the-box with the python-clamav package from debian and
pythonfilter-1.6 (the latest). No patching required.
So our apt sources.list file has:
deb http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile main
HTH
Jeff Jansen
...@rtracker.rt.pop-sp.rnp.br:
513 Relaying denied.
It means that rtracker.rt.pop-sp.rnp.br is NOT a domain hosted on your system.
So courier rejects the message since it refuses to accept the message and then
send the message on to the proper server unless the sender authenticates first.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
changed the ownership once and have never had to touch
it again.
So I don't think it's courier-authdaemon which is changing the ownership of this
directory. At least it's not on my system. Do you have anything like AppArmor
or udev rules running which might change this at boot?
HTH
Jeff Jansen
Graham Smith wobblyc...@googlemail.com wrote on 2010-Jan-06:
The server is running Debian stable and is fully up to date.
On debian your mail spool will be
/var/lib/courier/msg[s,q]
HTH
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) || ($SENDER eq b...@b.com) || ... )
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the domain from all the local domains before it tries to deliver
the mail. So email to j...@example.eu and j...@example.cz will both have
the
domain removed and mail delivered to account jan.
HTH
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time courier tries to send mail to the MX for this domain, it will not use
STARTTLS.
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Nathan Harris nhar...@eoimaging.com wrote on 2009-May-21:
pyclamav does not seem to work with the latest clamav. I am also
running 0.95.1 and have had to disable it.
For what it's worth, we're running clamav 0.95.1 on Lenny (from the volatile
repository), and it works fine with pyclamd.
Jeff
Mark Constable ma...@renta.net wrote on 2009-May-09:
./courierd:ESMTP_USE_STARTTLS=1
Do you see the same problem if you set the above value
to 0 and restart courier?
By changing this to '0' you are telling your mailserver never to use encryption
when sending messages. I'm a big fan of
Ricardo Kleemann rica...@americasnet.com wrote on 2009-Apr-01:
Anyone know whether Ubuntu's package provides support for TLS?
It does, but it's a separate package. So make sure you have installed
courier-ssl and courier-mta-ssl.
sudo apt-get install courier-mta-ssl courier-ssl
HTH
Jeff
Jesper Langkjær j...@minisoft.dk wrote on 2009-Mar-25:
I'm running Courier 0.60 on Fedora 9 and when i setup an vacation messages i
get
/bin/bash: maildrop: command not found.
The content of .courier are:
|| maildrop
It looks like whatever environment this commands runs under, it doesn't
' which will immediately forward it to u...@otherdomain.
If you want mail that is actually addressed directly to user to be forwarded
as well, then you need to create the file '.courier' in the 'user' HOME
directory and put u...@otherdomain in it as well.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
PROTECTED]
That would pump the message back out through sendmail, but with a
different MAIL FROM: I haven't tried this, so YMMV, as they say. ;-)
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a 'mailq' and verified that nothing in
the queue is a stuck message that is gumming up the process?
Jeff Jansen
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change ':viper'
to ':[192.168.200.3]' the forwarding/smarthost worked. I think my dmz
web box has an issue with the name 'viper', though I did have 'viper'
in /etc/hosts.
Courier doesn't use /etc/hosts, it uses DNS. So unless your DNS will
resolve viper, then courier can't either.
Jeff Jansen
not one
of my addresses, of course.
Create an alias for the bad address on your server and do something
with it locally. Then it won't ever leave your server.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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Gordon.
If it's a typo, then here's a quick patch to 'un-typo' it. ;-)
Jeff Jansen
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).
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Are BOFHMIME and BOFHBADMIME the same setting? If not, what's the
difference?
TIA
Jeff Jansen
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delivery agent.
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So find the path to your maildrop executable and put it in that file and
you should be good to go. It's probably '/usr/bin/maildrop' or
'/usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop' or something like that.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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. But if my logic is faulty and there a hole
here I'm not aware of, please let me know. :-)
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the file in the 'smtpaccess'
directory. Read the 'makesmtpaccess' man page to see the syntax. You
want to set something like
192.168.1 allow,RELAYCLIENT
This will allow the entire 192.168.1.0/24 network work to connect and
relay mail without authenticating.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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authenticated.
Telnet into your box on port 25 and send a RCPT TO command for an
invalid user on your domain. It should be rejected as no such user.
Then do the same thing with a user at a different domain, and it should
be rejected as not allowed to relay.
Jeff Jansen
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. Under Server Settings,
change Sendmail or SMTP to be Sendmail, and make sure the sendmail
path is correct for your installation of courier.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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RESULTCODE or something similar to know if xfilter ran the
external program successfully or not?
TIA
Jeff Jansen
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domains will
always have the case of the addresses preserved.
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delivered.
So make your aliases all lower case, and then they will work regardless
of what case the address is in.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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*) is to authenticate, create, etc. the
users in a MS SQL SERVER.
Any chance you can have a slight typo and report that you
successfully got courier working with MY SQL SERVER as instructed?
(What's difference between a 'Y' instead of an 'S' anyway?) ;-)
Jeff Jansen
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, sqwebmail,
allows users to change their passwords. It's part of the Preferences
page. I think squirrelmail also has a plugin which allows courier users
to change their passwords, but I've not used it.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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merely your free gift with purchase. ;-)
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then at
least it didn't take long to try. :-)
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, assuming what your really
want is [EMAIL PROTECTED].
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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figure out how to make it work.
The webmail server that comes with courier, sqwebmail, will allow users
to create their own filtering rules. See if that does what you want.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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your scripts create the
maildir for every virtual user who is created.
Jeff Jansen
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WagmZRCKcytls6T1HMB0Ua8
'man maildirmake' for the syntax.) Make sure
the 'Maildir' is owned by the proper user and group. For system users,
that would be the user themselves. For virtual users, that would be the
user and group you have specified in whatever database you are using to
specify virtual users.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
'/etc/courier' or '/usr/lib/courier/etc') look for the variable
'ESMTP_USE_STARTTLS' Change it from '1' to '0' and courier will never
use STARTTLS when sending mail to another server.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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to do this.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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for authdaemon and for mysql. Then check the logs when
you try and log in. The logs should show you exactly what is being sent
to mysql and why the login is being rejected.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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Then try and log in again. Watch the courier log (/var/log/mail.log)
and the mysql log (/var/log/mysql.log) and see what they tells you.
Don't forget to set those two back to their original values and restart
them when you are done.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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-pythonfilter is a *really* easy way to integrate it
all with courier.
http://www.dragonsdawn.net/~gordon/courier-patches/courier-pythonfilter/
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connections come in
from individual ip addresses and drops any that are over the limit.
HTH Bonne chance!
Jeff Jansen
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.
Hence you can limit new SMTP connections to a number that is fast
enough for your users, but not for the attackers.
My $0.02 worth anyway. I certainly don't want to try and convince you
of a solution. You know your own servers and your own situation far
better than I do. :-)
Jeff Jansen
this works at preventing spam. (At least I know I
would.) I've seen mixed reviews about the efficacy of greylisting, and
I'd love to hear first-hand from someone using courier how effective it
really was.
Jeff Jansen
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already properly set up.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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to send a message, then we can
give you much better help.
Jeff Jansen
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that you want.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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).
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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complicated; but I imagine it's doable as well.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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. Courier's working fine from the Ubuntu
repositories on my Dapper and Edgy machines.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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for '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to see if you have any
duplicates, and remove all but one if there are. That will solve your
problem if it's a duplicate entry.
grep -r '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' /etc/courier/userdb/
(or where ever your userdb files are stored).
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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]' and '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to be different you
need to move one of these domains to 'hosteddomains'.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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don't think there's a way to change that
except to move to using hosted domains.
Enjoy!
Jeff Jansen
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it
all works.
Jeff Jansen
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delivered to system user 'user1.d2'
or some such. Courier can use many different database backends, from a
flat file 'userdb' which is easy to setup but doesn't scale well, to
relational dbs like MySQL, all the way to LDAP.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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, because it's rejecting your mail.
There's nothing in this log about the message to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Was it delivered or not?
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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running a recent version of the
whole courier suite.
TIA
Jeff Jansen
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of its really strong points, IMHO; everything you need in
one place and well integrated together. :-)
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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, then you need to remove the 'exit' line.
Jeff Jansen
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. You'll also
want to run 'dpkg --purge sqwebmail' if you installed Sqwebmail, the
courier web mail component. (Since it's doesn't have 'courier' in its
name, it won't show up in the --list).
HTH. Tell us where you're stuck, and we'll try and get you unstuck.
Jeff Jansen
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Victor Star wrote:
My esmtproutes looks like this:
TAB: smtp.provider.relay.host.com
Take out the TAB.
: smtp.provider.relay.host.com
See if that works.
Jeff Jansen
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is as it tries to
authenticate a user.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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that you have the correct syntax in your smtpaccess
file. It should say:
192.168.135.248TABallow,RELAYCLIENT,FAXRELAYCLIENT
Then run makesmtpaccess again and see if that helps.
Jeff Jansen
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after that.
And do check the maillog. There should be something in there which
tells you why it can't deliver. Incorrect ownership is just my guess
based on my own (many!) mistakes, but the log should tell you more of
what's gone wrong.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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here? What am I doing wrong?
I use 'reformime -c utf-8 -o text' to generate emails subject lines in
French with accented characters, and it displays fine in Thunderbird,
Outlook, and OE.
Jeff Jansen
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:
steinmetznet.com
no.steinmetznet.com
hamlet.no.steinmetznet.com
Then run 'makeacceptmailfor' Now it should work properly assuming there
is a defined user rob (if using locals) or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if
using hosteddomains).
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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for the changes to be applied.)
Check out the 'makehosteddomains' man page for the full details.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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is listening. If not you may not have told it
to. Check the ESMTPDSTART variable in the 'esmtpd' file of your courier
'etc' directory.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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that anyone can send mail through your system; it's just this one person
who is using you as a rely. If you have set up an open relay, then you
should undo that! :-)
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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in there and you'll find a section
explaining how to make the compiler aware of where these files are.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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set up properly?
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of the
compilation over to to it as well. Those two should drop your 20
minutes wait considerably.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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are editing the right
file?
I assume that virtual users in mysql are still working. What happens if
you remove authmysql from the authdaemonrc list or add authpgsql? Do
those changes show up in the logs?
Jeff Jansen
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be gratefully recieved.
If you build the rpms from the tar ball then the authlib 'etc' directory
is '/etc/authlib'. It's defined in the spec file which is used to
create the rpms. If you want to change it you can edit the spec file
and remake the rpms.
Jeff Jansen
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attest to. So perhaps simply starting over with the
account will solve your problem.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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configuration file then feel free to write me off
list and I'll send you one which you can edit for your specific situation.
Jeff Jansen
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you there.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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line, of course, in your maildrop script.)
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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libraries, then build them rpms again. You'll end up with
rpms for both pgsql and mysql, but they won't have any files in them.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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no idea.
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. It
doesn't mean to use STARTTLS. Courier will *always* use STARTTLS if the
mailserver at the other end advertises it (which gmail does). Just
remove the /SECURITY=STARTTLS from the line in esmtproutes and
everything should work just like you want.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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is owned by 'courier'.
But occasionally I'll do something by hand and end up recreating the
files as root. So now my scripts running as courier can no longer write
the aliases.dat file. It's worth a quick look, at least.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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' to 4d (4
days) and you'll never see another delayed message warning again. But
remember, your users may not be happy to send out a message and not find
out for 3 days (or however long your queuetime is) that the message
never went through.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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. If you need help
with getting Yast to see the packages and install them, please feel free
to write me off the list.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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. It's quite easy to tell your server to allow pop3 connections
only from certain ip addresses while allowing anyone to access the
secure services.
Jeff Jansen
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on the cert - a name which worked but which didn't
correspond to the name or ip address on the cert.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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.
But again, do NOT do this on server that receives mail from the
internet. You really do not wanted to accept mail for any user at your
domain if you are connected to the internet. You will only drown in
spam and other problems.
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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any
files in that directory which are NOT disabled. If you find any services
running that you don't expect, then edit that file in the xinetd.d
directory and change the disable = no to disable = yes and then
restart xinetd.
HTH. Let us know how it goes.
Jeff Jansen
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not a
valid service? Try rpm -q xinetd and see what if it tells you. If it
says that it's not installed then you need to install the xinetd rpm.
Check that out and we'll go from there.
Jeff Jansen
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xinetd
xinetd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:off 5:on 6:off
Thanks for the explanation. I've kind of wondered about this. It
explains why some of the chkconfig commands in the courier.spec file
work fine but others I had to change to use the suse 'insserv' command.
Jeff Jansen
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