Re: [courier-users] Aliases + quickdirty solution for...

2004-12-03 Thread Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski
On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 11:02:51 -0800
Gordon Messmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Read the 'hosteddomains' section of the man page for 'courier'.  It 
 clearly explains the difference between locals and hostedomains.  A 
 domain can not be listed in both, or at least, doing so will not acheive
 any good.

Wasn't that bad either (my courier works in that configuration for over 
18 months without any problems). Thanks.
 
 ...'me' isn't even the same format as hostedomains.  I have no idea why 
 you decided to symlink that to the hosteddomains file.

Because courier reads only the first line of it- and so, the first domain 
listed is treated as 'me'.

BTW, any thoughts about locking esmtp traffic from an account?

Rambo


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[courier-users] Re: IMAP shared folders ACLs

2004-12-03 Thread Jörg Schaible
Sam Varshavchik wrote:

 Jörg Schaible writes:
 
 and are properly shown in the mail clients. It is possible to store mails
 in these folders, but I cannot create subfolders. OE at least reports
 
 Correct.  You cannot create or delete filesystem permissions-based shared
 folders.  You can only do that with virtual shared folders.  This is
 explained, in detail, in the README.  That's because, well, the
 permissions to do so are set in the filesystem, and IMAP has no provision
 for managing
 UNIX-style filesystem permissions.  That's why you need to use maildirmake
 to create the shared folders, by hand.
 
 The IMAP ACL model does not translate well to rwxrwxrwx-type permissions.

OK. I'm running xfs and this has in fact ACL support. Still no possibility
to use the email clients to create subolders of shared folders?

- Jörg



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Re: [courier-users] Backing-up mail to a windows box

2004-12-03 Thread John Jablonski
Well, problem solved.
Since I can't change filenames, I actually got permisson to put a linux 
box at our offsite location. An old P2 with a new 140G hard drive. Yea. 
Much easier this way.

thx all.
-john


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RE: [courier-users] Backing-up mail to a windows box

2004-12-03 Thread Malcolm Weir
 -Original Message-
 From: John Jablonski
 Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 11:13 AM

 Since I can't change filenames, I actually got permisson to 
 put a linux box at our offsite location. An old P2 with a new 
 140G hard drive. Yea. 

Backup?  Offsite?  Consider *two* new hard drives and Linux software
mirroring...

 Much easier this way.

Well, yeah!

 -john

Malc.



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[courier-users] Re: IMAP shared folders ACLs

2004-12-03 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jrg Schaible writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jrg Schaible writes:
and are properly shown in the mail clients. It is possible to store mails
in these folders, but I cannot create subfolders. OE at least reports
Correct.  You cannot create or delete filesystem permissions-based shared
folders.  You can only do that with virtual shared folders.  This is
explained, in detail, in the README.  That's because, well, the
permissions to do so are set in the filesystem, and IMAP has no provision
for managing
UNIX-style filesystem permissions.  That's why you need to use maildirmake
to create the shared folders, by hand.
The IMAP ACL model does not translate well to rwxrwxrwx-type permissions.
OK. I'm running xfs and this has in fact ACL support. Still no possibility
to use the email clients to create subolders of shared folders?
Right.  Filesystem ACLs are still rwxrwxrwx, which does not map to IMAP
ACLs.



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[courier-users] a couple of fam problems

2004-12-03 Thread Jeff Jansen
I realize this isn't the FAM list but in case any of you have seen the 
same problems...

I'm noticing LONG delays when accessing imap folders.  I've seen in 
using Thunderbird and Kmail in linux.  In troubleshooting the problem it 
shows fam taking up 99% of the CPU.  Connecting strace to the fam pid 
shows fam accessing all the messages in the folder, in some cases over 
and over again.  Turning off fam solves the problem but then, obviously, 
you don't get the nice features that fam gives (and the log file fills 
up with fam errors).

Secondly, does anyone know how to tell fam NOT to monitor every mounted 
filesystem.  Every time I mount a windows share from another machine I 
can't un-mount it because fam is monitoring the share and so I get the 
Device is busy error.

If anyone has any ideas I'd love to hear them.  If not I'll take check 
and see if there's a fam list and sign up over there.

TIA
Jeff Jansen

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