What is the following (re)interpretation of boundaries
for a mime compliant utility (reformime, in this case)?
[ ] legal: both structures are legal and equivalent
[ ] required: must be able to interpret such quirks
[ ] tolerant: should accept not properly coded messages
[ ] safe: no entity is
Mitchell Smith wrote:
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I have a group called vmail and a user called vmail,
vmail:x:1006:1006::/home/vmail:/bin/false
I created the dir /home/vmail/fluxxproductions/blah
then did a
maildirmake /home/vmail/fluxxproductions.com/blah/Maildir
and
chown -R vmail.vmail
Hi,
I think my courier-imap server seem to run quite slow when there are many
connections. I would like to run multiple courier-imap servers on different
machines. The users ~/Maildir is located over NFS.
To start with I like to set up two courier-imap servers on two different
computers that
Sam,
FAM is optional, however it does provide for some value-added
functionality. In the event that the additional value-added functionality
is expected, the dependency provides a hint that the required prerequisites
are missing.
Ok. Can you document this in the php build instructions?
Hi.
I think my courier-imap server seem to run quite slow when there are many
connections. I would like to run multiple courier-imap servers on different
machines. The users ~/Maildir is located over NFS.
To start with I like to set up two courier-imap servers on two different
computers that
Hi all,
this is my first post on this list so please bear with me :)
im using the latest version of courier-imap, 1.6 i think.
When testing it out using outlook express 6 im having a problem
when deleting messages and then purging them. ie once ive
deleted a message and then press the purge
Does Courier support a catch-all account?
Any email that is to a user who does not exist to be put into
postmaster's account for example.
Thanks
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Robin Bowes writes:
Sam,
FAM is optional, however it does provide for some value-added
functionality. In the event that the additional value-added functionality
is expected, the dependency provides a hint that the required prerequisites
are missing.
Ok. Can you document this in the php build
Juri,
[root@celery i386]# rpm -Uvh fam*
error: Failed dependencies:
portmap is needed by fam-2.6.8-4
libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2) is needed by fam-2.6.8-4
[more failed dependencies]
Uhm, where do you have this fam-version from? The one distributed with
RedHat-7.2 (you
Alessandro Vesely writes:
malformed-11:--B57772158E.1035822756/svpegasus1.flur.zuerich.ubs.ch
malformed-11:--B57772158E.1035822756/svpegasus1.flur.zuerich.ubs.ch
malformed-11:--B57772158E.1035822756/svpegasus1.flur.zuerich.ubs.ch
Robin Bowes wrote:
When I say I use Redhat 7.2 I mean that that's what I originally
installed. I've got a lot of later versions of software installed from
when I attempted to install apache2 from rpms so I tend to use later rpms
from, e.g. Redhat 8.0.
Well, then there's nothing Sam can do
Hello,
Maybe I'm asking a stupid question but I was unable to find an answer into
the FAQ or somewhere over the Internet.
I'm trying to move from sendmail to courier and I have the following issue
which keeps me to do it:
I have some domains to which the delivery is done to a single account,
Bynari
(www.bynari.net) has an Outlook add-on that
purportedly does this. You might want to give it a try with Courier.
I'd be curious to know whether it works or not.
Carey
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Juri,
Robin Bowes wrote:
When I say I use Redhat 7.2 I mean that that's what I originally
installed. I've got a lot of later versions of software installed from
when I attempted to install apache2 from rpms so I tend to use later rpms
from, e.g. Redhat 8.0.
Well, then there's nothing Sam
Sam,
Robin Bowes writes:
Sam,
FAM is optional, however it does provide for some value-added
functionality. In the event that the additional value-added functionality
is expected, the dependency provides a hint that the required
prerequisites
are missing.
Ok. Can you document this in the
Hello,
IMO it would be really useful to have the username logged for failed POP3
logins - at the moment I am migrating some users to a new Courier server and
I feel blind when I see a proportion of logins which just say
Oct 29 14:30:05 192.168.0.1 pop3d: LOGIN FAILED, ip=[1.2.3.4]
If I could
--Brian Candler wrote on 29.10.2002 15:07 +:
Oct 29 14:30:05 192.168.0.1 pop3d: LOGIN FAILED, ip=[1.2.3.4]
If I could see that they were logging in with an obviously bad username, or
an account I had purposely not migrated, it would make me a lot happier.
If this hasn't been done
Hi,
Is it possible to run two parallell Courier-IMAP servers? May there be
conflicts between them if they are both serving the same user
(~user/Maildir/) at the same time?
If anyone is doing this already, please let me know.
-LH
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Sam, you need to add pgsql-devel as a build requirement for courier. If
you don't, it gets way into the configuration process (like 3 or 5
minutes into it) before it bombs on missing a header file.
Also, on 7.1 machines, I had to edit the spec file, and add this as a
configure option:
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002 6:07 PM, Brian Candler wrote:
IMO it would be really useful to have the username logged for failed
POP3 logins - at the moment I am migrating some users to a new
Unfortunately when LOGIN FAILED message arises user name is not available.
So I'm using this simple
Title: RE: [courier-users] Running parallell Courier-IMAP servers possible?
Hi,
Is it possible each time i create a new user, a mail user is created for courier imap courier-imap ?
Is there a function or do i have to write a little script ?
I'd like to know if some people are running
Sam Varshavchik writes:
Alessandro Vesely writes:
--B57772158E.1035822756/svpegasus1.flur.zuerich.ubs.ch
--B57772158E.1035822756/svpegasus1.flur.zuerich.ubs.ch
--B57772158E.1035822756/svpegasus1.flur.zuerich.ubs.ch
--0__=jbWsAZXFFywhcPE7ZWjoR0lMsv0mxbsnaYbTYfU3d3D7h4Ch2ESN3wfy
So in my dealings with userdb virtual users and spamassassin, the main
problem I'm running into is that spamassassin can't get at the info to
determine where the virtual user's home directory is (it looks at the user
that issued the command - in the case the owner of all virtual users - and
grabs
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 17:14:28 -
Mikael Jirari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# Is it possible each time i create a new user, a mail user is created
# for courier imap courier-imap ?
# Is there a function or do i have to write a little script ?
This depends on how you make mail users. If you are
At 02:46 PM 10/28/2002, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
You gcc install is corrupted or incomplete. You are missing several C++
header and library files.
Reinstall gcc 3.2, and verify that you have a working compiler, before
proceding.
that was it, thanks Sam.
Paul Theodoropoulos
What is the difference b/w the effects of setting a value in batchsize
vs a value in bofh for maxrcpts?
Also, which bofh options get a 'opt' and which ones don't?
Matt Pavlovich
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Bynari (www.bynari.net) has an Outlook add-on that purportedly does this.
You might want to give it a try with Courier. I'd be curious to know
whether
it works or not.
I experimented with this some time ago. It caused a hell of a mess which
took ages to clean up.
So, take care!
Greg.
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
If this is possible can I use the standard sendmail style aliases
test-request: |/usr/lib/mailman/bin/wrapper command test
You can't put commands in aliases (different from sendmail). Instead you
must create .courier files.
I read the man page for makealiases, but
Matt Pavlovich writes:
What is the difference b/w the effects of setting a value in batchsize
vs a value in bofh for maxrcpts?
maxrcpts it the absolute maximum number of requested recipients, before
alias expansion.
After alias expansion, recipient lists in excess of batchsize are split up
Robin Bowes writes:
libstdc++.so.5 installed (from libstdc++-3.2-0.1) and I managed to
install fam using the --nodeps option.
Congratulations -- you have a completely broken server.
Hmmm. What leads you to that conclusion? Ok, so it's not going to win any
prizes for the cleanest package set
Alessandro Vesely writes:
My filter complains it cannot understand such MIME structure,
it dumps a copy of the message and blocks it. So I have to
manually look at it, run reformime -r and send it over again.
Reformime returns a valid MIME structure.
I doubt that the output from reformime
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 09:33:34AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I just saw this again tonight, and I didn't think to get an trace
before I fixed the problem. When it happens again--a couple weeks
maybe--I'll post more info. In the meantime, any suggestions?
It happened sooner than I
Michael Carmack writes:
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 09:33:34AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I just saw this again tonight, and I didn't think to get an trace
before I fixed the problem. When it happens again--a couple weeks
maybe--I'll post more info. In the meantime, any suggestions?
It
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