* on the Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 09:04:05AM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:

>> Thanks for the info Brian, that sounds perfect. However, accesslocal
>> doesn't seem to exist in the installation of courier I've inherited.
>> We're using:
>> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# rpm -qa|grep courier
>> courier-imap-3.0.4-1.5
>> courier-imap-mysql-3.0.4-1.5
>> 
>> I guess it's time to upgrade...?
> If you want this feature, yes. Not sure when 3.0.4 was released, but 3.0.7
> was 2004-07-18
> 
> Note that courier-authlib has now been split out into a separate package.

The upgrade went fine, and the solution worked well also. Thanks for
your assistance. However, I'd still like to make a feature request for
the $(server_port) and/or $(server_addr) functionality. This is for the
following situation:

I have added supplier functionality to the mysql backend of our mail
database. It is valid for more than one supplier to have different mail
config for the same domain. This should be differentiated on depending
on the incoming port. I've updated my exim configuration to work this
way, but can't do it in courier.

The reason I can for example choose port 14301 for supplier 1 imap,
14302 for supplier 2's imap etc, is because the machines are behind a
load balancer that will redirect port 143 on different ip's to a cluster
of imap servers on a backend private lan.

I hope all that's clear?

Mike

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