Title: RE: [courier-users] Courier 0.40 on Solaris with gcc esmtp does not work
Thanks for your input.  I am trying to compile with gcc 2.9.5 now.  Which gcc version, courier version, and Solaris version did you use?
 
This input will be valuable to me.
 
Thanks,
 
Andrew
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Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 10:44
Subject: RE: [courier-users] Courier 0.40 on Solaris with gcc esmtp does not work

It works for me, but I don't use GCC 3.  I vaguely remember some mention that v3 is incompatible with courier.

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Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 9:41 AM
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Subject: [courier-users] Courier 0.40 on Solaris with gcc esmtp does not work

I compiled fine with gcc 3.2.1 on Solaris 8 or 9 box with the following
options:

./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/courier --with-db=gdbm --with-mailuser=nobody
--with-mailgroup=nobody --enable-mimetypes=/etc/apache/mime.types --without-
authldap --without-authmysql

After installation, and configuring /etc/courier, started only esmtpd and
imapd.  The imapd working fine, but not the esmtpd.  It loads, but does not
function at all.  I tried to telnet to smtp port, but only started the
telnet session without any esmtpgreeting message.

Tried to handshake manually, but no response.  I tried to compile this a few
times on different machines, still the same result. I tried also with an MTA
try to relay message, does not work (I am sure that smtpaccess.dat contains
the right rule).  Tried even from courier version 0.38 and above.

Anyone has any success in compiling on Solaris platform for courier version
0.38 and above?

I had one working for courier version 0.35.

Thanks,

Andrew



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