Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html
Updated development build restores the TLS_PROTOCOL setting, with the
remaining available options, and updating the verifyfilter module to cache
validated E-mail addresses.
Cumulative changes:
- OpenSSL 1.1.0 update. Some options to
Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
On 24.07.17 21:17, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
- OpenSSL 1.1.0 update. Custom protocol level format selection has been
deprecated. The TLS_PROTOCOL setting is removed from all configuration
files, and the latest supported TLS version will always be used. No changes
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html
New development build of Courier is available. The major change is a top-to-
bottom rewrite of the SMTP client, and a new mail filter (making use of the
rewritten SMTP client). The SMTP client rewrite will result in a (several)
version
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Idézem/Quoting Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com>:
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Hello!
Would it be possible to document secure hash (SHA-256) support in userdb?
systempw=$5$
Produced with mkpasswd --method=sha-256 PASS SALT
What do you mean "docume
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Hello!
Would it be possible to document secure hash (SHA-256) support in userdb?
systempw=$5$
Produced with mkpasswd --method=sha-256 PASS SALT
What do you mean "document"?
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Lucio Crusca writes:
Hello,
I've just installed a new Courier instance in a new Debian GNU/Linux 9 amd64
server from distro packages.
This Courier should act as smart relay for another server and nothing else.
So far I've enabled courier-mta and courier-msa systemd services, changed
the
Lucio Crusca writes:
Hello,
I've just edited my .mailfilter. Is it possible to run it once again for
every already delivered message in my INBOX root maildir only, so that
maildrop moves my messages in the respective new subfolders, according to
the new .mailfilter rules?
There's no
Gordon Messmer writes:
On 07/06/2017 01:58 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
This is a reasonable position to make, so I'll change this.
Thanks very much, Sam. If you push a patch into git (github looks a bit out
of date?) I'll test it. Or, if you'd rather, I can modify sendmail and send
Gordon Messmer writes:
On 07/06/2017 03:54 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Would it work to simply use a custom header name instead of "Bcc:". Most
email clients won't show it by default, but it's going to be there and can
be looked at, in some way; and the email clients will a
Gordon Messmer writes:
I'm working on improving my "sentfolder" mail filter. This filter works
like GMail's SMTP system, copying messages that a user sends into their sent
folder, so that messages only need to traverse the network once. Courier
IMAP has a better option, but no client
Bernd Plagge writes:
Hi all
I recently found some cases were blacklisted email addresses (recorded in
/var/lib/courier/track) were not cleared by the "courier clear user@domain"
command.
I ran strace and here is the result:
fstat64(3, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=173, ...}) = 0
Bernd Plagge writes:
Hi
I'm trying to send mail from website mail, or webmail.
However, sending doesn't work,
Log entries:
Jul 06 00:25:45 linde lighttpd[1182]: setuid/setgid: Operation not permitted
Jul 06 00:25:45 linde lighttpd[1182]: /cgi-bin/FormMail.pl: close sendmail
pipe failed,
Bernd Wurst writes:
Hello,
I'm struggling with the question if it is possible to authenticate
clients (optionally) with a client certificate. I found some docs about
dovecot implementing this [1] and was wondering if courier (SMTP) could
also be used with this?
I could not find something
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html
New releases of courier, courier-unicode, courier-authlib, courier-imap,
sqwebmail, maildrop, and cone packages.
Changes:
- The courier-unicode library updated to use C++11 unicode features.
- Some SMTP connection failures were not
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Idézem/Quoting Gordon Messmer :
On 05/18/2017 06:31 PM, SZÉPE Viktor wrote:
Could it be that that Courier counts Sent folder size three time while
calculating quota?
Can you test this patch?
Thank you!!
Sam, could we incorporate this
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Although the real issue is maildrop, let me note the following about courier-
base:
* couriertcpd could be just suggested or recommended, not required,
It most certainly is required. The default startup script require it.
I suppose you could customize the package
Markus Wanner writes:
> The
> differences are in the configuration. The biggest difference is
> maildrop, because it ties in directly into mail delivery, and it has
> Courier-specific features, and Courier has maildrop-specific features as
> well.
Understood.
(If you're provided a maildrop
Markus Wanner writes:
Hi,
On 17.05.2017 02:44, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Only one maildrop package is needed. And one courier package, that's it.
Unfortunately, there is not separate courier-mta source release. Only
When I refer to source releases, I always refer to http://www.cour
Markus Wanner writes:
I don't quite see how that matters. It's the same set of source files,
which would need the same set of security fixes, for example. What does
the duplication of efforts buy us?
I'd rather state that duplication of code is never a good idea, but a
sign for bad
Markus Wanner writes:
I'd quickly like to elaborate on why the former Debian maintainer
decided to do that and hope for your understanding:
Before, there was a courier-maildrop as well as a (stand-alone) maildrop
package. Meaning those two are built from the very same source, but
They should
Lucio Crusca writes:
but the maildrop manpage reports:
"-V is ignored when maildrop runs in delivery mode."
and maildropfilter manpage reports the same about the VERBOSE variable.
Then run maildrop manually, yourself. Run maildrop with -V from the shell,
pipe a test message on standard
Lucio Crusca writes:
Sam Varshavchik writes:
> From the logs, you've configured spamd to be responsible for delivering
> mail
>
> You have to take smaller steps, and get one thing working, at a time.
I've now moved spamd out of the way. My previous DEFAULTDELIVERY was
DEFAULTDEL
Lucio Crusca writes:
E.g. no files written into the Maildir, despite the "Message delivered"
log. I've also tried to access the Maildir with Thunderbird and
RoundCube and they both confirm there aren't any messages.
I have no clue about what I should check... please help.
From the logs,
Lucio Crusca writes:
Now for the problem. Out of 6 accounts. 5 do work correctly. For one of
them Courier replies "456 Address temporarily unavailable".
"courier clear" on maxwell does not change the reply I get afterwards.
The 456 occurs only after a previous mail delivery failure. It's a
Michelle Konzack writes:
On 2017-05-02 06:58:40 Sam Varshavchik hacked into the keyboard:
> Michelle Konzack writes:
>
> >Removing "~/.courier-default" and use instead "~/.courier-"
> >would be a better solution but require root rights (sudo?) t
Michelle Konzack writes:
Removing "~/.courier-default" and use instead "~/.courier-"
would be a better solution but require root rights (sudo?) to be
installed from a webinterface...
Well, it requires the rights to create files in ~; not root but whichever
userid owns that
Michelle Konzack writes:
I do not understand this problem.
The courier aliases config is untouched since beginning of January 2017
and it was working until 2017-01-28 for this particular address. I do
not find any notices in the logs what can happen the "address not found"
Can it be, that
Michelle Konzack writes:
Helloo *,
I do not understand WHY it does not more work, because before it WAS
working.
I have for my "ITSystems" account an alias file of
ab...@itsystems.tamay-dxxxn.net: catchall-tdnet.itsystems-abuse
supp...@itsystems.tamay-dxxxn.net:
David Niklas writes:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 16:41:35 -0400
Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com> wrote:
>
> I think they're smart enough to understand how DNS works. I don't need
> to tell them that.
>
> I can't quite put my finger on why exactly I believe that this would b
Alessandro Vesely writes:
On Wed 29/Mar/2017 13:17:12 +0200 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I don't see anything in courier-authlib that needs C++. I think it's only
the
> configure script in courier-authlib that's broken. Try build 20170329.
Could't find 20170329, where is it?
It was
Markus Wanner writes:
Hello Sam,
I'm about to take over maintenance of the courier-mta packages in
Debian, so I'll likely have further questions.
Let's start with a simple one regarding courier-authlib:
Compared to 0.66.4, these three symbols have vanished from
libcourierauthcommon.so.0 in
li...@datenritter.de writes:
> Maybe scrap the whole thing. Use backticks to feed the email to a Perl
> script that safely parses headers.
Okay... the beforementioned problems left aside, what is the advantage?
You can safely implement the same functionality in Perl itself, instead of
Alessandro Vesely writes:
SSL/TLS compression Yes INSECURE (more info)
[(more info)->https://community.qualys.com/blogs/securitylabs/
2012/09/14/crime-information-leakage-attack-against-ssltls]
I note the TLS_COMPRESSION option has gone away. Are there other TLS
options worth trying
li...@datenritter.de writes:
Below is how I did it. Unfortunately the script stopped working a few
months ago writing hundreds of mails to (mbox?-)files with useful names
like ".@".
My debug version with some extra logging needs more input, so I'll send
it to this list... ["Yo dawg, I heard
Alessandro Vesely writes:
On Fri 17/Mar/2017 01:25:36 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Gordon Messmer writes:
>
>> On 03/15/2017 06:17 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> > Ok, this actually turned out to be a small typo. Fixed in the
>> > just-uploaded 20170315, and it b
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Thank you again!
Running bind is too expensive for me. I usually use the caching DNS
resolver in the given datacenter plus µnscd
https://busybox.net/~vda/unscd/ which does local caching for Name
Service - which Courier apparently is not using.
>if (nodnslookup ||
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Thank you for your support!
-nodnslookup is the solution for satellite type server which delivery
messages through one smarthost.
What should I do on normal (tcp/25,587,465 are open to the internet)
mail server where DNS lookup is necessary? Is there a way to exclude
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
2) Is it possible for Courier to skip DNS lookups for "localhost"?
I wonder why Courier is not using gethostbyname().
/etc/hosts contains:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
gethostbyname/gethostbyaddr can only look up A addresses. Courier needs MX
David Niklas writes:
On 03/10/2017(Fri) 15:35
> That's the other thing that the blacklists definitely don't want:
> excessi ve queries. Making two queries instead of one will put extra
> load on the blacklists, and slow down your mail delivery.
Well isn't that what they want, two quires instead
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Their deficiencies notwithstanding (e.g. FAMPending: timeout), file systems
are
way more mature than DBMS. Even writing in PHP or Python at times requires
to
consider the brand of the underlying database, let alone C/C++. And DBs make
automating installation even
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Some IMAP servers use indexed files too. Courier does not. What is the
rationale behind that design choice?
I expected – as I said – for clients to handle their own caching and
indexing. Indexing adds complexity. More code, more opportunities for bugs.
Michelle Konzack writes:
Hello Sam,
On 2017-03-22 06:35:16 Sam Varshavchik hacked into the keyboard:
> The IMAP command is THREAD REFERENCES.
OK, this is fine since I can setup ANY commands.
> The response consists of
> message numbers, with parenthesis indicating variou
Michelle Konzack writes:
But how can I do thread sorting?
The squirrelmail sourcecode is really weird and I do not understand how
it works.
Question: Can I use for this the "IMAP CAPABILITY" server side sorting?
I access the imap account with php5 and php-imap.
The IMAP command is THREAD
Bernd Plagge writes:
Hi Sam,
thanks for a great product!
Times are changing and with the introduction of systemd also comes journald.
Seems that running syslog in addition to journald is not very good.
So, I switched syslog off.
Now I find imap and pop messages in the log but no delivery
Gordon Messmer writes:
On 03/15/2017 06:17 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Ok, this actually turned out to be a small typo. Fixed in the
> just-uploaded 20170315, and it builds for me.
courier-unicode does build. However, I'm unable to build the new
courier package with it installed (also
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html
Changes:
- Fix TLS peer hostname verification issue caused by CNAME records.
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Gordon Messmer writes:
On 03/11/2017 11:20 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> • A few more tweaks to the courier-unicode configuration script.
Building in mock fails on CentOS 7:
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/knoYv8gNHfxhfF3flIz6EF5M1UNdIGYhyRLivL9gydE=
Ok, this actually turned
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Thank you for your answer.
$ grep ^TLS_VERIFYPEER /etc/courier/*
/etc/courier/courierd:TLS_VERIFYPEER=NONE
/etc/courier/esmtpd:TLS_VERIFYPEER=NONE
Look in /proc and verify what TLS_VERIFYPEER is set to. This is a
certificate verification error, and TLS_VERIFYPEER=NONE
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
6) telnet email-smtp.us-west-2.amazonaws.com 587
220 email-smtp.amazonaws.com ESMTP SimpleEmailService-1868680227
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Courier says: /SECURITY=REQUIRED set, but TLS is not available
Could it be that Courier compares the SMTP banner
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html
New builds of courier-unicode, courier, courier-imap, sqwebmail, maildrop,
and cone packages.
• A few more tweaks to the courier-unicode configuration script.
• All other packages are rebuilt against the new courier-unicode package,
and
Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
>Is it worth considering A and TXT record lookups rather than ANY, given
>the request to stop sending requests for ANY result? Might that request
>indicate that requests for ANY will not be supported in the future?
I got angry in the past at cloudflare for the
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Idézem/Quoting Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com>:
> In the long run this will be counterproductive, since the existing
> blacklists will now result in a generic "Access denied." bounces,
> instead of the blacklist-provided mes
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Idézem/Quoting Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com>:
> SZÉPE Viktor writes:
>
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I've found a list of domains with the MX record mail.mailinator.com.
>> (23.239.11.30)
>>
>> Is there a way
Gordon Messmer writes:
I was checking the RBL queries and answers on a server this morning,
when I noticed this in the responses:
Please stop asking for ANY.See draft-ietf-dnsop-refuse-any
Both spamhaus and abuseat provide this text in their replies to
Courier's RBL lookups.
Is it worth
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Hello!
I've found a list of domains with the MX record mail.mailinator.com.
(23.239.11.30)
Is there a way to throw away all emails going to mail.mailinator.com. ?
Thank you.
The "bofh badmx" setting in the courier config file. See the courier(8) man
page.
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#unicode
Revised configuration script to enable C++11 builds that should work with
older versions of gcc.
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Bowie Bailey writes:
On 3/7/2017 7:17 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Alessandro Vesely writes:
>
>> On Tue 07/Mar/2017 03:43:45 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> > Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html#unicode
>> >
>> > This is a test build of
Alessandro Vesely writes:
On Tue 07/Mar/2017 03:43:45 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html#unicode
>
> This is a test build of the courier-unicode package, that uses C++11's
unicode
> support. Please report any build issues to the c
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html#unicode
This is a test build of the courier-unicode package, that uses C++11's
unicode support. Please report any build issues to the courier-users list.
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Michelle Konzack writes:
Hello,
I the past I had something in my courier config which added the
to the headers. I need this more or less urgently, because I get for
example messages from
Nothing comes to mind. Delivery to a local mailbox should add a Return-Path:
header, unless a
Bowie Bailey writes:
On 3/5/2017 5:10 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> Ok, so squeeze should be taken care of, and most likely CentOS 5 and
> 6. Thanks for testing it.
CentOS 6 is using gcc 4.4.7 and works fine with the '-std=c++0x' flag.
CentOS 5 is using gcc 4.1.2 and does not w
Nux! writes:
Hello,
Got errors with both commands:
CentOS 6 x86_64, gcc version 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-17) (GCC)
This could have some impact as CentOS 6 is still pretty used in the server
world.
g++ -o utest utest.C
utest.C: In function ‘int main()’:
utest.C:5: error: ‘char32_t’
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Idézem/Quoting Freddie Witherden <fred...@witherden.org>:
> Hi,
>
> On 05/03/2017 13:03, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> $ g++ -o utest u.c
>>> u.c: In function ‘int main()’:
>>> u.c:5: error: ‘char32_t’ was not declared in this scop
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
This is the case in Debian releases:
squeeze with gcc-4.4
$ g++ -o utest u.c
u.c: In function ‘int main()’:
u.c:5: error: ‘char32_t’ was not declared in this scope
u.c:5: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘c’
u.c:6: error: ‘u32string’ is not a member of ‘std’
u.c:6: error:
The forward match of progress is requiring a clean break from the pre-c++11
days. Under consideration is migrating the courier-unicode library, used by
both Courier and Cone, to use C++11's unicode support only.
I am taking a poll whether there's still any notable platforms where Courier
Michelle Konzack writes:
Hello *,
I have a PHP5 script, which use IMAP to access a Listfolder and build an
index from the subjects (does not work correctly yet) for a Forum. I can
click on a topic and get a DATE sorted list of messages. Later I will
also add the body of it.
This @#!@ does
Michelle Konzack writes:
Additional question:
Is it possibel, to add an unique THREAD ID to messages?
I mean, forcing mail users to replay correctly to an EXISTING topic
or open a NEW topic.
If not, how can I filter incoming ML messages through procmail?
It seems, the MLM does not work the
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html
courier, courier-imap, and cone builds 20170218:
Changes:
- Fix compilation errors with OpenSSL 1.1.0
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SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Hello!
Could it be that Courier MTA cannot be configured to send emails
securely (using SSL) to Sendgrid because they have their hostname in
SAN not in CN?
The OpenSSL library does not validate peer hostnames, leaving it up to the
application to do that. Courier's
AndCycle writes:
Gentoo Linux dist.
Linux bacztwo 4.9.6-gentoo-r1 #2 SMP Wed Feb 8 04:09:10 CST 2017 x86_64
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1231 v3 @ 3.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
mail-mta/courier-0.76.4
I recently upgrade by linux kernel to 4.9.2, which result in courier
spit out following error
Current development build of Courier.
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html
Changes:
- Minor fixes to the configure script.
- Merged several FreeBSD and Debian patches.
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Changes:
• Rewritten LDAP, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite modules. The replacement
modules are backwards compatible, except for one PostgreSQL configuration
setting, and an enhancement to all four modules: all runtime changes to each
Michelle Konzack writes:
Your message to the following recipients cannot be delivered:
:
biscmail.cv.net [167.206.112.38]:
>>> STARTTLS
<<< 500 couriertls: connect: error:14094410:SSL
routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert handshake failure
:
Michelle Konzack writes:
Hallo,
I run currently an analyzer over the /var/log/mail.log* file from the
last 12 years ;-) and now I run into trouble, because the prefixing date
has no YEAR stamp.
Is there a possibility to change this?
That's something that's syslog's territory. syslog
Greg Earle writes:
I was expecting an incoming e-mail from PayPal but noticed these errors
in my syslog when it tried to deliver it:
Jan 26 01:11:28 isolar courieresmtpd: [ID 702911 mail.info]
started,ip=[:::173.0.84.227]
Jan 26 01:11:28 isolar courieresmtpd: [ID 952582 mail.error]
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Idézem/Quoting Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com>:
> Ángel writes:
>
>> I would recommend automatically adding mkdhparams to /etc/cron.monthly,
>> too.
>
> The Fedora RPM package does precisely that.
>
>> Also, looking at the p
Alessandro Vesely writes:
On Thu 26/Jan/2017 01:53:59 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Alessandro Vesely writes:
>> On Wed 25/Jan/2017 14:33:16 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> Alessandro Vesely writes:
>>>>
>>>> The main difficulty is to get the sources
Gordon Messmer writes:
While working on updating the FreeBSD port, I noticed a few patches that may
be appropriate for merging.
First, the test for -lcourier-unicode seems to be slightly deficient. All
of the AC_CHECK_LIB checks successfully locate libs in /usr/local/lib, but
Ángel writes:
I would recommend automatically adding mkdhparams to /etc/cron.monthly,
too.
The Fedora RPM package does precisely that.
Also, looking at the patches carried by debian, the numbers 1, 2, 3, 5,
6, 7, 9, 12*, 13, 14, 17, 20, 21, 23 and 25 seem quite uncontroversial
for being
Alessandro Vesely writes:
On Wed 25/Jan/2017 14:33:16 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Alessandro Vesely writes:
>>
>> while reviewing my Courier installation, I stumbled upon how my
authProg.c is
>> compiled. It uses -I/my/path/to/auth/cur -L/usr/pa
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Hi all,
while reviewing my Courier installation, I stumbled upon how my authProg.c is
compiled. It uses -I/my/path/to/auth/cur -L/usr/path/to/courier-authlib and
-lcourierauthsasl, on a server with courier-authlib-0.66.4.20160106. On a
stock Debian jessie (0.66.1) I
Michelle Konzack writes:
On 2017-01-23 06:33:48 Sam Varshavchik hacked into the keyboard:
> Adding
>
> NOADDRREWRITE=2
>
> to the courieresmtpd configuration file should do the trick.
Hmmm, even if I do not find ths OPTION in any manpages, I have added it
to /etc/courier/esmt
Michelle Konzack writes:
Hello Bernd,
On 2017-01-23 07:38:30 Bernd Wurst hacked into the keyboard:
> What I want:
> Sent mail from local users (via sendmail CLI) should have the hostname
> appended. But mail from remote (spam) should not.
I have the same problem here since some years and
Michelle Konzack writes:
So my idea is, to use a script an rename all UNIX users by a construct
like
user1
user2
user3
etc
and then use the /etc/courier/aliases/ directory to point the EMail
adresses to the new user construct.
Do you think,
Michelle Konzack writes:
Hello and good morning/day/afternoon/evening or whatever,
I run now 14 (sub)domains as listservers and what me bother is, that I
must name the RC files
/etc/courier/webmlm/webmlmrc
webmlm2rc
webmlm3rc
...
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html
Minor releases of courier, courier-imap, sqwebmail, and maildrop packages.
Changes:
- Roll-up of fixes to accumulated reports compilation errors and
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- Improve compatibility with GnuPG 2
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David Niklas writes:
It's mentioned in the section "ESMTP over TLS/SSL".
I ran grep -r TLS_PEERCERTDIR /etc/courier /usr/share/courier (I used
screen to copy the value from the docs exactly).
I don't get any results from grep.
Where does this value go?
A bit of obsolete documentation, this
David Niklas writes:
The docs and the config files differ a bit on this.
Courier 0.75.0
Gentoo Linux
Looks like CRAM-SHA256 was added to the code base in 2005, so this should
work fine.
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Hanno Böck writes:
Hi,
I'm more or less maintaining the gentoo packages.
On Sun, 8 Jan 2017 08:44:47 +0100
Dan Johansson wrote:
> Yes, I agree that normally Gentoo has quite new packages, but some
> packages - like courier - lag somewhat behind.
> E.g. these are
Alexei Batyr' writes:
Sam Varshavchik writes:
> Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html
>
Sam,
I've tried to upgrade Courier to the latest version on FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-
p11 and gmake failed with following errors:
Ok, made those fixes.
What compiler was that?
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Dan Johansson writes:
Hallo,
I am planning to setup a new Courier mail server and I was just
wondering what is the preferred OS/distribution for a Courier install.
Today I am using Gentoo (but the package in Gentoo is not really up to
date).
I do what development work needs to be these days
Michelle Konzack writes:
If I try to start MLM in the updatet Debian 7.11 system, I get following
error:
root@mail:/etc/init.d# ./courier-mlm restart
[ ok ] Stopping WebMLM daemon webmlmd.
[] Starting WebMLM daemon webmlmdMy uid/gid does not match 's
failed!
I searched the whole thing
Michelle Konzack writes:
which should work. Currently I use PAM authentication, but want to
switch to SQL auth, which I currently do not know, how to do this with
courier.
Check into Debian packaging. The mysql and postgres authentication modules
should be in separate subpackages.
Michelle Konzack writes:
On 2017-01-02 13:17:33 Sam Varshavchik hacked into the keyboard:
> Do you have tamay-dogan.net listed in locals or hosteddomains?
The domain is in /etc/courier/locals.
The directory /etc/courier/hosteddomains
and the file /etc/courier/hosteddomains.dat is not u
Michelle Konzack writes:
Hello Sam,
On 2017-01-02 11:00:38 Sam Varshavchik hacked into the keyboard:
> Well, something is not set up correctly.
:-/
> The 550 error shows only the local mailbox address, without @tamay-
dogan.net;
> this indicates that tamay-dogan.net is defined a
Michelle Konzack writes:
Hi guys,
I have just tried to add a new alias "domains" to my
/etc/courier/aliases/catchall_tdnet.itsystems
and was running "makealiases" successfull! I can grep the correct values
in /etc/courier/aliases.dat. However, if I try to send a mail to it
trough,
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Good evening!
I am investigating a strange monitoring phenomenon.
localhost (lo interface) is monitored on port 25 with a program called Monit.
Monit generates a very small SMTP communication.
Usually it is OK.
When the Internet-facing interface (eth0) is down - for some
Harry Duncan writes:
Every service works as before except vanilla imap where the MUA continually
prompts for a password, set the account up again using imap over ssl and it
works, set it up without ssl and it doesn't.
Barely makes a peep in the logs, I just see a connect and disconnect in
Svetozar Mihailov writes:
Hello,
I was requested to add "feature" to pop3, seen in t-online.de mail service.
When fetching mail from t-online via pop3 with 'leave on server', that
do not mark mails as 'seen' in t-online imap service.
That is unexpected behavior for me, but is usefull for few
Michael S. Scaramella, Esq. writes:
Dear Sam:
Thank you for replying. I tried to keep my original message brief, and must
have tried too hard. I also had thought that I should use a preconfigured
installation. I originally installed the FreeBSD libtool package, then
installed the port,
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