Lindsay Haisley wrote:
Thus spake Greg Earle on Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 10:37:17PM CST
[ courier user list on sorbs ]
I had the same problem a while back with a couple of other lists, one a
gentoo list and one on sourceforge. Seems they were using servers in Italy
which had been compromised
Hi Chester!
chester c young schrieb am 2005-01-12 19:45:27:
does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? in
imapd-ssl, for example, a certificate is generated for one domain -
that works fine, but when a second domain logs in, the mail client
(thunderbird) gives a big
Hi,
I was a problem running configure on Solaris using the system supplied
ld. The configure.in check isn't quite right, version 113 of
configure.in introduced a code section to build some linker specific
flags, ie
case `$LD -V` in
*Solaris*)
if test $WHOLEARCHIVE =
chester c young wrote:
does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains?
Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake:
the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it
receives the server's certificate.
alekosr wrote:
2) Is it possible to forward a copy of all emails to a single email account ?
There is an ARCHIVEDIR variable you can set in courierd (the big-brother
option).
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Hi all,
I have two questions ?
1) Is it possible to send email to a group (several email addresses) by
using redhat linux groups? If not how can this be done ?
No. You must set up an alias list manually.
2) Is it possible to forward a copy of all emails to
Hi all!
I'm trying to get Courier-MTA set up on my FreeBSD 5.3 system, and am
running into a couple of compile errors. I first configured and
installed authlib successfully, next I installed openssl via the ports,
that worked fine as well. Then I configured courier as follows:
./configure
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
chester c young wrote:
| does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? in
| imapd-ssl, for example, a certificate is generated for one domain -
| that works fine, but when a second domain logs in, the mail client
| (thunderbird)
I have moved my Courier 0.47 into production. Everything seems to be
going well except...
Every couple of days, everyone on the server has problems using IMAP.
The connections are accepted, but the listing of the mailboxes never
happens. After a couple of minutes, the client will timeout. This
Jay Lee wrote:
Running FC3 means your pretty much on the bleeding edge. My guess is that
the problem is with gamin, FC3's replacement for FAM. I have setup a test
box with FC3 before and everything seemed to work but this was not a
production box so there weren't many connections. When I tested
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Jay Lee wrote:
Running FC3 means your pretty much on the bleeding
Lindsay Haisley wrote:
I had the same problem a while back with a couple of other lists, one a
gentoo list and one on sourceforge. Seems they were using servers in
Italy which had been compromised and were being used to send out spam.
The listings were with SpamCop, which I had to remove from
chester c young wrote:
does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? in
imapd-ssl, for example, a certificate is generated for one domain - that
works fine, but when a second domain logs in, the mail client
(thunderbird) gives a big warning that the certificate does not
Justin Murdock writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin Murdock writes:
Am I missing something obvious?
MYRIGHTS is an ACL1 command. The draft actually refers to the
LIST(MYRIGHTS) command.
I think this confusion is down to the moving target, and while we
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin Murdock writes:
Am I missing something obvious?
MYRIGHTS is an ACL1 command. The draft actually refers to the
LIST(MYRIGHTS) command.
I think this confusion is down to the moving target, and while we were
refering to the draft
chester c young said:
does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains?
Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake:
the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it
receives the server's certificate.
Have multiple ip's, and
Timothy Brown writes:
Hi all!
I'm trying to get Courier-MTA set up on my FreeBSD 5.3 system, and am
running into a couple of compile errors. I first configured and
installed authlib successfully, next I installed openssl via the ports,
that worked fine as well. Then I configured courier as
Jay Lee wrote:
chester c young said:
does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains?
Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake:
the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it
receives the server's certificate.
Have
does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains?
Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake:
the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it
receives the server's certificate.
Have multiple ip's, and certificate for each ip
Hi! Quick doubt: I have a domain with all the accounts set up via userdb. I
need to be able to
specify which accounts can send email to the internet, and which ones only
within the same hosted
domain. Any idea?
Thank you!
--
Arturo Buanzo Busleiman - www.buanzo.com.ar - GNU/Linux Documentation
Jay Lee said:
chester c young said:
does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple
domains?
Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl
handshake:
the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it
receives the server's certificate.
Have multiple
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