Re: [courier-users] imap mail and greylisting

2008-04-14 Thread Gordon Messmer
Bernd Plagge wrote:
 I'm checking Squirrelmail out.
 Squirrelmail interfaces with Courier via imap. 
 Also, we're using the pythonfilter with greylisting.

 What happened is that a mail could not be sent but was rejected with a
 message greylisting in action - come back in 5 min

You need to use one of the whitelist modules to exempt localhost from
greylist filtering.


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Re: [courier-users] imap mail and greylisting

2008-04-14 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Bernd Plagge writes:


What happened is that a mail could not be sent but was rejected with a
message greylisting in action - come back in 5 min.
Reading the documentation it seems that /etc/courier/enablefiltering
controls
what mail is filtered. This file contains just the standard esmtp
entry.
Therefore I was assuming that mail from local users (including hosted
domains) is not filtered. (I think that Squirrelmail submits mail via
PHP). 
Is that not correct?


That depends on what Squirrelmail does to send mail. If it takes the 
reasonably approach - running the sendmail command - then this is locally 
originated mail, and no filtering should occur. If it does the silly 
approach - connecting to the server's port 25 and talking SMTP, well, you 
figure it out.



I check /etc/courier/imapd and enabled the Outbox function. As mail
is submitted to directly to Courier (via sendmail) no error message
should be returned.
Is that assumption correct?

The mail is sent but stays in the Outbox folder. Is this a feature?


Yes, and yes.



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Re: [courier-users] imap mail and greylisting

2008-04-14 Thread Jeff Jansen
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Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2008-Apr-15:
 That depends on what Squirrelmail does to send mail. If it takes the 
 reasonably approach - running the sendmail command - then this is locally 
 originated mail, and no filtering should occur. If it does the silly 
 approach - connecting to the server's port 25 and talking SMTP, well, you 
 figure it out.
 

Squirrelmail can do either - SMTP or sendmail.   But the default is
usually SMTP.  You can change it by running the config/conf.pl script in
your Squirrelmail installation directory.  Under Server Settings,
change Sendmail or SMTP to be Sendmail, and make sure the sendmail
path is correct for your installation of courier.

HTH

Jeff Jansen
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