[courier-users] DSN delayed message time

2008-06-02 Thread Jani Ollikainen
Hi,

Is there a way to change the times when dsndelayed.txt is sent to user?
Or can it be disabled?


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Re: [courier-users] Moving Courier to a new host/server

2008-06-02 Thread Paweł Tęcza

On Pt, 2008-05-30 at 09:41 -0400, Bowie Bailey wrote:
 Pawel Tecza wrote:
[...]
  Sometimes we have to migrate our OpenVZ front-ends with Courier server
  to another physical machine. We wrote simple Bash script to fix mail
  queue file names, because the files after migration have different
  inodes and then filenames are invalid. We can share it, if you are
  interested.
 
 Interesting idea, but...
 
 Jérôme Blion wrote:
  
  For mail waiting in the queue, it could be interesting to convert the
  old server to a smarthost, emptying all the queue on the new server.
 
 I did it this way.
 
 It has the advantage of being simple, quick and effective.  And since
 everything happens through normal mail channels, I don't have to worry
 about somehow screwing up the queue.

Hello Bowie,

Probably you're right. I didn't know about a relay client method, so we
was fixing the mail queue filenames :)

Sorry for off topic, but I'm very curious about your experiences with
GFS for Courier, because we think about using any distributed file
system in our mail system. Could you please write us more about it?
Did you try also another distributed file systems, for example Coda
or Lustre? What's your opinion?

My best regards,

Pawel



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[courier-users] deleted maildrop

2008-06-02 Thread Jan Müller
I accidentaly deleted the maildrop configuration file:
/usr/lib/courier/etc/maildrop. I did not make any changes there. Can
you please tell me what is the proper contents of the file?
It might be DEFAULT=$HOME/.maildir/ there, I think. I am not sure if
the line was commneted or not.

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Re: [courier-users] GFS

2008-06-02 Thread Bowie Bailey
Pawel Tecza wrote:
 
 Sorry for off topic, but I'm very curious about your experiences with
 GFS for Courier, because we think about using any distributed file
 system in our mail system. Could you please write us more about it?
 Did you try also another distributed file systems, for example Coda
 or Lustre? What's your opinion?

I have only used GFS, so I can't compare with any other file systems.
My setup was three servers (two live, one for backups) sharing a GFS
volume via AoE (Coraid box).  The project has not gone live yet, so I
can't comment on real-world performance, but it has worked well in all
of our testing.

-- 
Bowie

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Re: [courier-users] deleted maildrop

2008-06-02 Thread Bowie Bailey
Jan Müller wrote:
 I accidentaly deleted the maildrop configuration file:
 /usr/lib/courier/etc/maildrop. I did not make any changes there. Can
 you please tell me what is the proper contents of the file?
 It might be DEFAULT=$HOME/.maildir/ there, I think. I am not sure if
 the line was commneted or not.

From the courier man page:

maildrop
This file contains one line whose contents is a pathname to the
maildrop(1)[8] mail delivery agent. If Courier knows that the
delivery agent used to delivery mail locally is maildrop(1)[8]
then certain delivery optimizations are possible. This
configuration file does NOT actually specify that maildrop(1)[8]
should be used as a local mail delivery agent, it only specifies
where maildrop(1)[8] is installed. The default local mail
delivery instructions are specified in the courierd
configuration file. If the specified delivery instruction
specify running an external program whose pathname matches the
one specified by this configuration file, Courier assumes that
it?s maildrop(1)[8], and will use maildrop-specific options to
optimize mail delivery.

This configuration file is initialized, by default, to point to
the version of maildrop(1)[8] that?s integrated with Courier.
The integrated version of maildrop(1)[8] is configured slightly
differently than the standalone version of maildrop(1)[8].

Although you can set the maildrop configuration file to point to
some other version of the maildrop mail filter, you MUST set the
maildropfilter configuration file (see below), to point to the
integrated version of maildrop.


On my system, the file contains this line:

/usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop

-- 
Bowie

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Re: [courier-users] deleted maildrop

2008-06-02 Thread Jeff Jansen
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Jan Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2008-Jun-02:
 I accidentaly deleted the maildrop configuration file:
 /usr/lib/courier/etc/maildrop. I did not make any changes there. Can
 you please tell me what is the proper contents of the file?
 It might be DEFAULT=$HOME/.maildir/ there, I think. I am not sure if
 the line was commneted or not.

'man courier' will list most of the configuration files.

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maildrop
  This  file  contains  one line whose contents is a
pathname to the maildrop(1) mail delivery agent.
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So find the path to your maildrop executable and put it in that file and
you should be good to go.  It's probably '/usr/bin/maildrop' or
'/usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop' or something like that.

HTH

Jeff Jansen
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