On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Javier Calahorra Novillo wrote:
Ok, thanks for your help. What we needed was something like this:
/mailboxes/javi/Maildir/new
cur
tmp
.myfolder
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Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 02:03:39PM +0200, Michel Meyers wrote:
Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 09:39:15AM +0100, Philip Hazel wrote:
Ah! I don't know much about mailscanner. Am I right in thinking it
I've just moved to a new company, they have a main mail server in the UK
and another in Australia, I believe the Aus' server receives emails for
the Aus' employees from the main server here in the uk.
One of our Aus' employees recently moved here, so they changed the alias
file on the Aus
I've spent several days trying to get plaintext authentication to work with
exim
4.51. If anyone would be interested in helping I would be most appreciative.
attached is my configure file.
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Rob Lingelbach http://www.colorist.org/robhome.html [EMAIL PROTECTED]
configure
Description:
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Andreas Metzler wrote:
On 2006-04-26 Michel Meyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Hazel wrote:
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Michel Meyers wrote:
If there's anything I could run to debug it, please let me know (as I
can reproduce the problem pretty
--On 26 April 2006 22:34:24 +0300 Odhiambo G. Washington
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for something that I cannot define clearly, but which I
believe you will ;)
I am looking for a tool that I can use to stress-test my SMTP server
(Exim, of course). I simply want to load
On 2006-04-26 at 16:11 +0100, John Clement wrote:
How do I go about tracing where his emails are going? At the last place
I worked if I typed 'exim -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]' it would check through
the aliases until it found where the mail actually gets delivered to,
here though it seems that
thanks for reply...
better described now.
my vserver:
ip: 1.1.1.1
dns name: v1.vserver.com
my extra domains:
dns name: my.domain1.com
dns name: my.domain2.com
dns name: my.doamin3.com
ip of this all: 1.1.1.1
user1, user2, user3 exists on the system, pop/imap server
now user1 would be use
I was just checking back over something, and re-reading saw this anomaly
in my replies to you. Cc'ing the list for public humiliation and to
ensure the archives have this corrected.
On 2006-03-22 at 12:32 +0100, Phil Pennock wrote:
If the test message is in a file test-mail.msg, then:
# exim4
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Rob Lingelbach wrote:
I've spent several days trying to get plaintext authentication to work with
exim
4.51. If anyone would be interested in helping I would be most appreciative.
attached is my configure file.
You're missing a server_prompts option. See
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, ji'e'toh wrote:
if I create (described below) different files:
aliases
aliases.my.domain1.com
aliases.my.domain2.com
aliases.my.domain3.com
now exim say to me: no alias file aliases.v1.vserver.com, this is right, but
why?
You've configured Exim to use
On 2006-04-25 at 18:35 +0200, Arjan wrote:
I want to run an bSMTP server for the domainname 'testdomain.com'. After
reading and trying i added this to the exim.conf:
[snip ACL and local delivery BSMTP router/transport]
That seems to work; mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is placed in the
Crashev wrote, on 21.04.2006 17:16:
Any clues how to fix the problem?
You can use this patch to include the helo= everytime even if it matches the
senders hostname.
-
--- exim-4.61-RC1.orig/src/host.c2006-03-20 11:57:19.0 +0100
+++ exim-4.61-RC1/src/host.c
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 08:34:50PM +0100, Philip Hazel wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Michael Haardt wrote:
I am just afraid that a maildirfolder file might get created where it
should not. As a result, Exim would not calculate the quota of a mailbox,
but the quota of all mailboxes. After
problem solved in the following way:
system_aliases_domain:
debug_print = R: system_aliases for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
driver = redirect
domains = +local_domains
allow_fail
allow_defer
data = ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch{/etc/aliases.$domain}}
system_aliases:
debug_print = R:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Michael Haardt wrote:
Indeed it makes sense to create the parent maildir, too, in case it is
missing.
Unless prevented by the create_directory option, Exim will always create
all the directories it needs. The code I have committed does not create
the parent
Hi list,
i have a little problem - i get mails, that look like something:
HANDLE: somestring.ABC
or
HANDLE: somestring.123
one of the lines in the body´s does always start with HANDLE: followed by
some string and always followed by either .ABC or .123
Now I would like to sort all Mails
Philip Hazel wrote:
Unless prevented by the create_directory option, Exim will always create
all the directories it needs.
Delivery will be deferred if anything Exim is trying to
create cannot be created.
Exim would create lots of directories when in some errorneous setup a
string
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, listrcv wrote:
Exim would create lots of directories when in some errorneous setup a
string expansion (or whatever) unexpectedly yields a subdirectory that
is maybe a thousand or a twentythousand levels deep.
Lots of things start failing when path names get longer than
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 01:58:35PM +0100, Philip Hazel wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Michael Haardt wrote:
Indeed it makes sense to create the parent maildir, too, in case it is
missing.
Unless prevented by the create_directory option, Exim will always create
all the directories it
Hello SODATONOU,
SODATONOU Dodji Comlan, 04.04.2006 (d.m.y):
After all this , we start exim in verbose mode and send email via
Thunderbird wich ask to have a password after sending message, but when we
give the password , our exim server send us the following log message
10210 LOG:
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 02:33:36PM -0400, Dean Brooks wrote:
I'm stumped. I've been staring at this for an hour now and can't figure
out why Exim is retrying this particular message so often. We're using
Exim 4.61 on Solaris.
I hate to follow up to my own message, but it appears that other
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