Joshua E Warchol writes:
Do the IMAP quota exentions (RFC 2087) work in this version
of courier-imap? I've got authldaprc configured to pull the quota from
my LDAP directory, and all the other stuff as well. It works great for
IMAP so far, but the quota commands do not return the storage
+, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Development build 20011128 - handle with care.
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Changes since 20011123:
* Experimental: Instead of bouncing corrupted MIME mail, wrap it inside a
MIME attachment, and prepend a suitable LART
Daniel Denes writes:
For starters, your mail client is broken, and needs to be fixed. Half the
people on this mailing list bounced your message as corrupted.
From: MichaelB=?iso-8859-1?q?=FCningmichel
snip
003 OK FETCH completed.
004 SEARCH HEADER FROM
Roland Schneider writes:
Courier always shocks me again with 'Invalid argument' in
the logs and delivery-status:
courieresmtp: id=232C.3C0772A3.2E9D,
from=webmaster@.de,addr=@caramail.com: Invalid argument
courieresmtp: id=232C.3C0772A3.2E9D,
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Fixes to 20011128 build.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everyone,
I've got a fairly simple courier setup running. I installed everything by
creating rpm packages as detailed in the documentation. I had no trouble
creating the packages or setting anything up (this isn't the first courier
install I've done).
[gill] writes:
Hello,
Sorry for the lengthy question, but here it is in a nutshell: how can i
get the webmail MUA to present mail from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of being from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...if that didn't make a concise question, here's the whole story:
Initialize the
Pascal Bleser writes:
Is there a way to have a cronjob (really) delete all the messages
that are marked as deleted ?
Yes there is. It should be a rather simple shell script. Look for files in
every cur subdirectory that has a 'T' after the trailing :2, suffix. Those
are messages that
Steve Shockley writes:
I posted this a few days ago, but I think it might have gotten lost in
the
shuffle. I'm still unable to get mail to send out from my queue to
servers
that are known to be up, and I'm at a loss on how to diagnose it.
You know that they're up? How do you know
Jay Haskins writes:
I am in the process of building a new courier-imap server and received
the following error when trying to connect through SSL:
imapd-ssl: starttls: accept: error:0407106B:rsa
routines:RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_type_2:block type is not 02
Sorry if this is a
Dennis writes:
Hi,
One feature that comes in handy with mailing list software is the ability
to configure a 'subscriber posts only' list to accept mail from a list of
other addresses.
Or another way of looking at this is to have subscribers who do not
actually receive the list
Giovanni Panozzo writes:
I have just deployed courier mail server for about 400 users,
but here in Italy we have a lot of mail coming into
courier with ISO-8859-1 8bit charachters but with wrong headers
(or no Content-Type: headers at all).
I read the FAQ and I will recompile courier
Johannes Erdfelt writes:
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001, Gordon Messmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Johannes Erdfelt wrote:
The mail server is busy much of the time, but I don't think it's busy
enough to naturally hit the respawnhi timeout. It looks like somehow
courier missed
Andrew Newton writes:
I just upgraded to Courier 0.36.1.
On the webmail pages, such as the login page, I am now getting things like
this:
[#@logo.gif, width=263 height=35 alt=SqWebMail Copyright 1999-2001
Double Precision, Inc. border=0@SqWebMail - Copyright 1999-2001 Double
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Changes:
* Fix a couple of packaging errors
* Set up groupware calendaring with webadmin
* A few more man pages converted to Docbook SGML
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[gill] writes:
I can only think that the behaviour of FreeBSD and NetBSD are different in
this case, and that is perhaps something that ./configure wants to know
about.(?)
If I can do anything else to aid the detective work, let me know.
This just doesn't make sense. I say, ignore it
Joshua E Warchol writes:
The PHP imap_get_quota function requires that the imap session be
opened by an administrative user (to issue GETQUOTA commands). Does
Courier-IMAP support this?
Nope. There is no notion of an admin user in courier-imap.
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Michael Parker writes:
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 11:14:58PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I'd say - downgrade autoconf. I have not tested autoconf 2.52
It looks like it's the space in the found part that is throwing off
2.52. My guess is that earlier versions are little more
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Changes:
* Automatic E-mail notice whenever someone puts or removes an event from
your calendar. It's just a simple canned message that includes the event
title and (for new or updated events) the event time(s).
* Minor updates to the
Sysop writes:
Is there a better how-to on calandering? My users are getting Lost
connection to the calander server.
Can you help? My users are using mysql-auth.
Make sure pcpd is running.
Kudos to you for letting the users loose at beta code.
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Mike Horwath writes:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 11:06:16PM -0500, Joshua E Warchol wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 05:42:33PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
The Postfix Maildir++ Quota patch does not use a maildirsize file. It uses
the filesize as encoded on the filename to calculate quota use
Matthew Schumacher writes:
Ok,
Gotta Solaris 5.8 (sparc) machine with the latest cluster patch and I am
having a hard time compiling courier. Here is the message:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/local/ssl/include
-I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.0/include -g -O2 -Wall -I..
Robert writes:
[ html bloat deleted ]
Try resending your message as plain text.
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John Cope writes:
Hello Everyone ..
I seem to be having problems with the webmail part of courier.
I've got qmail+qmail-ldap running as my MTA and I'm using the IMAP and
webmail part of courier. I'm accessing a NFS mounted file system, which is
my mail message store. qmail
Gordon Messmer writes:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jim Cooley writes:
Is there any way for a perlfilter to see a bcc address, especially
if that bcc address is causing the server to deliver the mail to a
local account?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Gordon Messmer writes:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Gordon Messmer writes:
It seems that the simplest way to cancel a message that hasn't been
delivered is to return an SMTP style error code, as the documentation
suggests. Do you disagree?
By the time
Jim Cooley writes:
Sam,
Thanks for the suggestion on using the control files to find the bcc addresses. I
am running into some difficulties, though. I can't seem to actually find and open a
control file.
Datafiles work fine, and I noticed that the filter script is passed the full
Noel Leistad writes:
I THINK I've read too much.
/var/log/messages records every ldap authentication when uses login. I've
authdaemond.ldap doesn't log anything except errors. Logins are logged by
the imap or pop3 code.
Should I be adding something to syslog.conf? Currently, only
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Alternatively, I could have reused reformime source code instead
of reinventing my own mime parser. I did not, also because I
already had my parser (I used it for cgi file upload). It is
certainly less compliant than reformime. However, reformime is
not smaller:
Brian Moriarty writes:
OK, smtp guru I am not.
I am getting the following messages for email being sent to one known server
(I don't know of any other problems.)
Dec 13 09:55:07 email courierd:
started,id=9C47.3C183B22.3EDB,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],module=es
Johannes Erdfelt writes:
I see later:
Dec 7 22:42:35 quattro courierd:
started,id=00077C44.3C118997.6D32,from=,module=esmtp,host=ofr.pm0.net,addr
=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't see any other messages for id 00077C44.3C118997.6D32.
An strace on the aforementioned process
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Changes: Gordon Messmer's patch to courierfilter (+ some work of my own),
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Jose E. Avila writes:
I'm trying to send a message through email but i cannot send messages in
plain text or html that contain characters other than us ascci, i cannot
send ñ Ñ áíóúé i noticed that outlook and other mailers set it as =F1 and so
on, but how do that to work with courier!??
Nico Wieland writes:
hi again
i just found that probably not the pam.d/pop3 config is the culprit itself,
but ... i just noticed that i get
pop3d: Maildir: No such file or directory
errors in my maillog. now, i can't see how to tell pop3d where to look for
the user's home/maildir
Andrew Newton writes:
Bill Michell wrote:
What's in the .courier-foo file?
Good question. I tried just one line with the e-mail address to my PCS
phone. So it is in the format [EMAIL PROTECTED] Suspecting it
might be something wierd with either the format of the e-mail
Phil Nadeau writes:
Dec 24 11:30:39 kiwi courieresmtpd: started,ip=[:::192.168.1.13]
Dec 24 11:30:39 kiwi courieresmtpd: error,relay=:::192.168.1.13,
msg=535 Authentication failed.,cmd: AUTH CRAM-MD5
I've been over the source to esmtpd, and it appears that 'Authentication
Rene Skjoldmose writes:
Hi all
I'm having som problems getting authenticated SMTP relaying to work. I'm
using pam authentication, and it works great with the pop3 daemon.
output from var/log/mail - when i try to send a non-local message.
Dec 25 16:35:18 p3 courieresmtpd:
Jmade writes:
I need help desperately!
I'm trying to install courier-0.36.1.tar.gz building rpm of course as a
user eli not root this is my .rpmmacros
%_tmppath /home/eli/rpm/tmp
%_topdir /home/eli/rpm
%buildroot /home/eli/rpm/buidroot
rpm -ta courier-0.36.1.tar.gz
error: failed
crimson writes:
This is the worse advse I have ever heard given. What is wrong with
Redhat 6.1?
Nothing, unless you try using a spec file for Red Hat 7.2.
I should not have to be running the latest version in order
to be able to compile a damn program!
Right. You should be
[iso-8859-1] Fabián Eduardo Barco writes:
Hi,
How can I migrate cyrus-imap to courier-imap?
I have a server with postfix and cyrus-imap, the mail is in
/var/mail/imap/user/username, one directory by each user, with subfolders, I
have that migrate it to other machine with sendmail, amavis
Peter Oscarsson writes:
Sam,
So, what you say is that neither Outlook 2002 nor IMP is RFC
2342-compliant.
I find that amusing in at least the Outlook 2002 case because it's a
Microsoft Guy that has written RFC 2342. (!!)
Stranger things have happened. Last week I had the amusing
Svetozar Mihailov - Dynacord Bulgaria Ltd writes:
Hello,
From few weeks I have this message every few minutes in maillog.
What this means, and how to remove this failed message?
Thanks.
Dec 28 16:48:28 linux courierd: completed,id=00054274.3C011908.07E1
Dec 28
Nick Riemondi writes:
I bumped up the connections to 20, and I still can't get it to work with
Outlook Express, however it does work with Netscape Communicator. So I
can just call it a Microsoft error
I do recall reading once that MS clients barf if they receive a multiline
SMTP reply
Peter C. Norton writes:
Ditto. Webmail+calendering isn't as attractive as group calendering by
itself.
It's probably a force-of-habit thing. If you take someone who's never used
a calendar before, and they get used to opening and updating their calendar
from any browser anywhere in the
Johannes Erdfelt writes:
I had been thinking about writing an ICAP server for courier in my
You mean ACAP, or ICAL?
copious spare time. But as the lack of any code shows, that isn't very
often as of late :)
Well, whether it's ACAP or ICAL, my initial impression is that either one is
a
Ken Nagorski writes:
foo.com is in locals and esmtpacceptmailfor right. You can send mail to the
normal user and it works. For instance [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED], which is of course a different domain than the
virtual host foo.com.
If foo.com is a virtual domain, it cannot
Florian Lindner writes:
Hello,
when I'm accessing the POP3 or IMAP Server from localhost everything seems perfect.
But with a other machine I can't even connect to the server.
localhost ist 192.168.0.1 and I want to allow access for all clients in my subnet
(192.168.0.*).
This can only be
Michael Carmack writes:
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 02:17:02PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Michael Carmack writes:
I created a test user and captured the strace output from both the
IMAP process and the mail client. Rather than send the output to the
list (the files are a bit long
Bryan Ross writes:
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/makehosteddomains is owned by courier.admin and has
been chmod'd u+s.
makehosteddomains is a script, not a binary executable. setuserid bit has
no effect on scripts.
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Michael Carmack writes:
You've hit it! Yes, I compiled and installed this myself, and bin/imapd
IS a symlink to the imapd startup script. I've posted the complete build
log to:
http://karmak.org/2002/01/courier/i686-pc-linux-gnu.1.log
It's big (~1MB), but it's all there, from
Saxon Jones writes:
Any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] will go to the
local user, saxon-test. Is there any way to make it just go to saxon? I'd
assume that I'd just play with the .courier files, but my genius is a little
rusty today. :)
Pretty much that's it.
Sysop writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Sysop writes:
close but not quite... I think i was just looking for some better
documentation on the way you configure the ESMTP engine to auth users to
relay through it
See the instructions in the esmtpd configuration file
Johan Björk writes:
Yes, that's right folks. Courier-imap segfaults if the error log (-stderr) exceeds
the maximum file size limit.
On systems with a proper log rotation setup this problem won't occur but that
doesn't matter, I reccon courier-imap should be able to handle a simple thing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
When an new IMAP folder is created from an IMAP client connecting to MS
Exchange, the folder is assigned an email address (just like a public
folder).
Does courier have this functionality?
If it not, does the source code need to be modified or can I
Johan Björk writes:
Yes, that's right folks. Courier-imap segfaults if the error log (-stderr) exceeds
the maximum file size limit.
On systems with a proper log rotation setup this problem won't occur but that
doesn't matter, I reccon courier-imap should be able to handle a simple thing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(2) I create a file /home/imap/.courier-default with the following two
lines
|| x=`echo $DEFAULT`; test ! -d $HOME/Maildir/.$x || echo
$HOME/Maildir/.$x
|| x=`echo $DEFAULT`; test ! -d $HOME/Maildir/.$x || echo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone see any
Jim Scott writes:
So in the example below jscott has his own inbox with sub folders Drafts, Sent Items
and Trash. In the shared folder he would have Sales, Support and Billing folders.
What I have not been able to figure out is how to get an account setup so that mail
for that account
Lee Ming writes:
When I create mailbox at root, it always say no right to create. I can only create
mailbox under inbox, how can I create mailbox at root.
See http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/FAQ.html#namespace
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Bryan Ross writes:
Whenever someone tries to send mail to the server, they get a 450 Service
temporarily unavailable. error.
However, if I try to send an email to one of my users from the console, I
get some extra information telling me that the address Im sending to is
invalid. Eg;
Alex Bederov writes:
Hi,
I am out of my wits here.
I am trying to setup up SMTP authentication so that authenticated users
could send e-mail using my server.
I have following set in ~courier/etc/esmtpd:
AUTHMODULES=authdaemon
ESMTPAUTH=LOGIN CRAM-MD5
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Alex Bederov writes:
Sorry, I forgot this part:
Relaying is denied:
/var/log/maillog:
Jan 4 22:48:48 host1 courieresmtpd: started,ip=[:::12.236.70.128]
Jan 4 22:48:49 host1 courieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::12.236.70.128,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],to=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
om: 513
Andrew Newton writes:
My other thoughts are that I could simply write a shell/Perl script to
accomplish this. I don't know about the important Maildir rules to follow
and the concurrency issues involved with a cron job modifying the folder
while an IMAP session is open.
Don't worry
Lance Lovette writes:
I ran across a related Outlook message where Sam says, Change both MAXPERC
and MAXPERIP in /usr/lib/courier-imap/etc/imapd. By default there is no
MAXPERC entry in imapd. If I add a MAXPERC entry will it help and if so what
would a good value be?
If MAXPERC is not
Alex Bederov writes:
Shouldn't it say AUTH LOGIN CRAM-MD5 somewhere?
Yes it should. Check the settings in the esmtpd configuration file, and
make sure that authstart is installed.
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smoerk writes:
i cannot figure out how to configure a userdb virtual account. i want
to create an account for [EMAIL PROTECTED] i put mydomain.de in
hosteddomains, ran makehosteddomains, configured the userdb account and
ran makeuserdb. but i just get 550 user unknown. i also cannot fetch
smoerk writes:
i don't understand the difference between home and mail.
home: account's home directory.
mail: account's maildir, if it's not the default $HOME/Maildir.
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Alex Bederov writes:
Thanks for the hints, Sam, but I cannot see what's wrong yet.
It looks like Authstart is there:
ls -al ~courier/libexec/courier/modules/esmtp/
total 992
drwxr-xr-x2 courier courier 4096 Jan 2 22:16 .
drwxr-xr-x6 bin bin 4096 Jan 2
Tim Dijkstra writes:
Maybe I wasn't really clear in my last message.
Problem:
When I check NEW mail (on server $home/Maildir/new/) with netscape
communicator 4.78. It arrives in INBOX, but marked deleted (On the
server $home/Maildir/cur/:2,T).
Then find out why it's being
steve j. kondik writes:
250-HELP
250-PIPELINING
250-ETRN
250-DSN
250-ATRN
250-STARTTLS
250-SIZE 104857600
250-AUTH=LOGIN
250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5
250-8BITMIME
250 EHLO
STARTTLS
454 domain has no certificate
can courier be set up to perform normal delivery if
steve j. kondik writes:
shouldn't falling back to non-TLS delivery be the default behavior if
STARTTLS fails though?
No.
If the recipient mail server indicates that it's capable of receiving mail
via SSL, but an SSL connection cannot be established for some reason,
falling back to plain
Tim Dijkstra writes:
121 uid store 59 +FLAGS (\Deleted)
* 47 FETCH (UID 59 FLAGS (\Deleted \Recent))
121 OK STORE completed.
This is Netscape telling the server to mark this message as deleted. This
is what you saw happening, and Courier-IMAP complied with the client
request.
I see no
David Ehle writes:
Sam, can you or anyone else think of any way that Courier IMAP could be
upset by having a or a ' in the password? The same accounts and
passwords work fine with other IMAP clients such as Pine, Netscape and
Outlook/OE.
No, not for passwords. Only for userids, with some
Darrell Cunningham writes:
UNDELIVERABLE MAIL
Your message to the following recipients cannot be delivered:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
host1.dhptraining.com [65.166.145.80]:
DATA
546 Routing loop detected -- too many Received: headers.
Can somehelp
Simon Cocking writes:
Hi all,
Has anyone contemplated modifying Courier to support the storage of
messages in SQL tables rather than Maildirs?
Why? Give me a logical reason other than it sounds cool.
We're using Courier's SQL
support
Lee Ming writes:
Hello
I have install courier-imap. When I telnet to my imap port(143) and try 1
capability, it only show up CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1.
You did not install Courier-IMAP properly.
I try some other imap server will have NAMESPACE also.
It is the reason that I cannot create
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Sam,
I have troubles using lf_accept in my filter. That's
because I to catch a HUP signal by getting out of select
with errno set to EINTR (the so-called SysV signal semantics.)
Since lf_accept returns -1 in that case and trusting errno is
not very reliable, I
Octavian Ciobanu writes:
I have a problem after I've installed the curier-webmail - the configuration
and make directives worked ok, but when I try to access the site I receive an
page with incomplect links (EX: [#s#]empty=1) in all the pages. Can you give
me some advice on this matter?
alan milligan writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mail.offshore-iom.com [195.10.127.37]:
SECURITY=STARTTLS REQUESTED FOR THIS MESSAGE
500 Unable to set minimum security level.
Is this because this feature is only available when the remote server is a
Courier/ESMTP server
Olivier Poitrey writes:
Hello,
I have to bind 2 of my interfaces: the localhost and the mail dedicated
interface. I can figure out how to bind a single address -- with ADDRESS
directive -- or how to bind all interfaces. But I haven't found how to
limit binding to only some interfaces.
Nerijus Baliunas writes:
Hello,
courier-imap gives subject
Re: Re: Mozilla, OpenOffice lietuvoje (Atviro kodo programø problemø sprendimas)
which was encoded as
Re:
=?windows-1257?Q?Re:_Mozilla,_OpenOffice_lietuvoje_=28Atviro_kodo_programø_problemø_sprendimas=29?=
as (excerpt from log):
Simon Cocking writes:
The beauty of using SQL as a message back-end would be that you could set
up an array of SMTP/POP/IMAP servers in a DNS round-robin arrangement,
and users could hit any one of them at any time and it would appear to
them to be the same server. Need more horsepower?
Nerijus Baliunas writes:
Hi,
Actual header in a message is:
To: Aida \(E-mail\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If a message is viewed through IMAP, my mail client displays it as:
To: Aida \\(E-mail\\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Log:
02:48:50: Mail log: * 3 FETCH (ENVELOPE (Mon, 29 Oct 2001
Peter C. Norton writes:
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 12:15:14AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
This is definitely wrong. If no mailbox is open, you SHOULD NOT open
INBOX due to IDLE!
Sam,
Not having looked carefully at the patch, are you speaking in all caps
because you're quoting an RFC
Peer Oliver Schmidt writes:
Good day,
using webmail in an intranet environment, we want to disable the hard, or
at least the softtimeouts. I tried
./configure --disable-hardtimeout --disable-softtimeout
This result in a compilation error within pcp. (see at bottom of the
message)
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Sam Varshavchik writes:
Your patch does not make any sense. Instead of returning -1, you're
returning 0, and changing it to -1 in a wrapper function.
Exactly: that way existing filters don't get broken.
In other words, your patch does absolutely nothing
David Ehle writes:
Hello All,
I'm getting a problem using the HTML addressbook in SquirrelMail. When I
try to use the addresses I set up in sending mail, courier-MTA rejects
them at RCPT:
and says they are not RFC 821 compliant.
It looks like this:
Jan 8 09:24:42 agni
Andrew Gray writes:
Any suggestions appreciated - as I mentioned, I'm trying to go through the
source code to figure out what #F is doing.
else if (strcmp(kw, F) == 0)
{
folder_contents(sqwebmail_folder, atol(cgi(pos)));
}
David Ehle writes:
I think ONLY one mailbox per RCTP TO statement is allowed ( which seems
to be inaccordance with the RFC)
Correct.
Also it gives the RFC821 non compliance message if anything precedes the
mbox@domain
statement.
Something like RCPT TO: mbox@domain first last
Sysop writes:
What is the best way to bit-bucket an account? I tried linking the
Mialdir/new directory to /dev/null but courier didn't like that very
much...
Install a .courier file with a single blank line (non-zero file length).
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Sysop writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Sysop writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Sysop wrote:
Attached is a txt file with headers from a few messages getting sent
to one of my users what would you guys put in your bofh file?
Nothing. I would block
Sysop writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Sysop writes:
What is the best way to bit-bucket an account? I tried linking the
Mialdir/new directory to /dev/null but courier didn't like that very
much...
Install a .courier file with a single blank line (non-zero file length
Bill Brennick writes:
Hi All (and Sam)...
Have a mailing-list going, and attempting to make it so
that it's a read-only mailing list.
The question is, which account/email address,
or (to step back a bit) with me being the moderator,
how do I post to the list when it's in
Olivier Poitrey writes:
On Wed Jan 09, 2002 at 08:31:20AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
The sender's return address is not listed as a subscriber. This is
self-explanatory. If the sender's return address is a subscriber, the
message gets forwarded to the moderator address, which
Aaron Videtto writes:
I am working in an Educational environment where students use E-Mail quite
heavily. I am currently using Courier Mail Server 0.35 and using Database
Authentication.
I was wondering that if I installed courier version 0.37 if I could import a
students class
Fernando Barros writes:
Hi there!
I already have the mysql running with QMail.
I´ve been reading some documentation and saw the courier checks for
presence of the mysql libraries and compiles the appropriate files but i
couldn´t. Neither created authlib/authmysql, nor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm talking about the default setup for sendmail, that doesn't allow POP3
loginwith RH Linux 7.1.
This is probably because sendmail is not a POP3 server.
Your first step on a path to becoming a BOFH admin is to learn what function
each software package does,
Olivier Poitrey writes:
On Wed Jan 09, 2002 at 06:10:05PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
So if the moderator want to post to his list, he have to be subscribed
to it ?
Yes.
And if a subscriber want post with a different address than the one he used
at subscribe, his post won't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
In order to receive email from a couple mailing lists, I've had to allow
the courier mail server to send auth packets (tcp 113) outside of the
firewall.
Why is this?
Is this by design or have I configured something incorrectly?
This is by design.
Sysop writes:
Perhaps a pinkslip for the person with that stupid address? were'nt there
certian characters that were illegal for mail addresses?
True, but there's still a small problem here that needs to be taken care
of...
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Sam
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Andrew Newton writes:
Is there a way to setup Courier to do client authentication via a client's
certificate? I'm interested in this from both the SMTP/TLS and IMAP/SSL
perspective.
Only partially. There is a way to require Courier to require client
certificates signed by a trusted
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