Jeroen writes:
Hi,
I have configured a shared maildir location in the 'maildirshared' file,
currently mail is being delivered to the shared folders in that
location just fine, but my users can't see these new mail because the
rights, and ownership of the mail files are different from
Thomas Schwenski writes:
Hallo,
can anybody explain me wherefor the disablewebmail AUXOPTION can be used.
What I'm trying to implement is that all users have IMAP-access if the
request starts from a local ip /localhost, so that any webmail client
I'd like to provide to my customers has full
Peer Heinlein writes:
README.sharedfolders describes:
An account group entry in the index file looks like this:
group name
*
filename
When the second tab-delimited field is a single asterisk, the first field
is taken to be a name of an account group; and filename is the name of
another,
Peer Heinlein writes:
Am Samstag, 1. September 2007 15:22 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
An account group entry divides a large shared group of accounts into a
hierarchy, much like mail folder directories.
Okay, I got the clue:
If I define index woth a group called admin and a user called peter
Peer Heinlein writes:
Suddenly everything works perfect:
35 LIST #shared.*
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) . [EMAIL PROTECTED]:de.otrs
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) . [EMAIL PROTECTED]:de.Junk
* LIST (\HasChildren) . [EMAIL PROTECTED]:de.listen
(and many, many more)
I'm killing my IMAP-connection and
Peer Heinlein writes:
Using userdb, needs authlib AFAIK not only a mapping user-uid:
tux uid=1000|gid=1000|...
But also a reverse mapping uid-user:
1000= tux
I'd like to know what this reverse mapping is used for. Could somebody
give me a hint?
The code exists to do these lookups.
Peer Heinlein writes:
Am Montag, 3. September 2007 21:22 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
The code exists to do these lookups. At this time this code is not used
anywhere.
Okay, thanks for the fast answer.
Just to be sure to be correct: Those fiels SHOULD exist for later use. But
the don't HAVE
Peer Heinlein writes:
AFAIK authcram is obsolete, all of its function are now handled by
authuserdb. http://www.courier-mta.org/imap/INSTALL.html#crammd5 is
outdated. Right?
No. Authcram is really the CRAM version of authuserdb.
And: I really don't know how authcram/authuserdb can handle
Peer Heinlein writes:
Yes. Using the cleartext password allows any hash function to be used
with CRAM; otherwise a separate intermediate hash must be calculated
for each potential hash function.
Using userdb it is not possible to store more than one hash. Right?
No, you certainly can, but
Peer Heinlein writes:
Am Dienstag, 4. September 2007 00:19 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
Authcram was the first implementation of CRAM; I think its approach
turned out to be the wrong one, and it's better to just save cleartext
passwords. The benefits of using intermediate hashes are very small
Peer Heinlein writes:
Long time ago it was possible to use auth-modules even without authdaemond
(even it wasn't good to use methods like authmysql without authdaemond).
Now authdaemond has to be used when running pop3d and imapd.
Does all of those methods are now supported by authdaemond?
TJ writes:
If you are having problems using some altered version of courier-imap or
courier-authlib that you obtained from some other source, you'll need to
contact them for help. Only they know how their modified version works or
doesn't work.
I have built imaplogin from the source. This
Len Burns writes:
installation process was routine. I tuned imapd and imapd-ssl a
little for my needs. Imap on port 143 and imap-ssl on port 993 are
both working as expected. However, when we try to connect on 143 with
TLS the connection fails. In the log I see:
Sep 5 12:21:46 ScrewLoose
Greg Wetmore writes:
I have attached an strace showing this issue and a patch that should
allow Courier to fail gracefully in this situation.
Did you test the patch, and with which mail client?
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Brian Warshawsky writes:
Sep 11 18:20:52 mail1 couriertcpd: Connection, ip=[:::192.168.100.228]
Sep 11 18:20:52 mail1 couriertcpd: LOGIN, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
ip=[:::192.168.100.228], protocol=IMAP
Sep 11 18:21:53 mail1 couriertcpd: DISCONNECTED, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Thomas Schwenski writes:
For example:
The real maildir is /srv/mail/mbox0001
Courier-account A has /srv/mail/domain/userA as maildir.
Courier-account B has /srv/mail/domain/userB as maildir.
/srv/mail/domain/userA and /srv/mail/domain/userB are symbolic links
pointing to /srv/mail/mbox0001.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I have one hardware balancer.
I have one ldap server (with mailhost attribute defined)
I have two qmail-courierimap-ldap servers. qmail-ldap-20060201 and
courier-imap-4.1.3
server A -- contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
server B -- contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
• webmlm: link against -lsocket or -lnsl_s, on platforms that require it.
• tcpd/starttls.c (main): Prime the OpenSSL entropy pool on platforms that
need it.
* rpm: fix the without_fax option
• New setting: opt BOFHHEADERLIMIT replaces
Keith Matthews writes:
OK, My turn to have to implement Shared folders now. First of all thanks to all
of those (especially Brian) who have given their advice in the past.
The setup is a virtual one, with the idea that one special mailbox (not used
for normal communications) be used for a
Eduardo Kienetz writes:
Regarding reiserfs... I fear more ext3.
I've been using reiserfs since ~2002 without any unrecoverable
problems as far as I remember. I guess I/we have too few users (mostly
'ERP' applications on our client's servers as we are a software house)
to have such a load to
Sn!per writes:
When I created my mail user account (thru PHP script), I also created a special
folder. How do I make it such that the folder is not able to be deleted?
Please help. TIA.
You can't. You own the mailbox, you can delete any folder in it.
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Francis Galiegue writes:
Hello everyone,
I've upgraded yesterday night to Courier IMAP 4.0.6, on a Gentoo Linux system,
x86 arch. I'm using courier-imap's own scripts to startup, instead of Gentoo
scripts, but now I get this error in the logs:
Oct 13 13:04:26 ns35774 pop3d-ssl:
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
New releases of courier-authlib, courier-imap, and courier packages correct
several minor bugs.
Fixes:
• courier-authlib: portability fix for the check of the highest available
file descriptor.
• imap: Fix crash during 'make check' on some
S. Kremer writes:
Hi @ll,
i try to configure courier-imap and some user mailboxes to use and access
shared folders.
Mails to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) should be able to read by some normal user.
Background why i would use shared folders is the usages of egroupware and that the user
under
Omer Faruk SEN writes:
Oct 23 03:38:10 qmail1 imapd:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
chdir(/surmail/deneme.com/rusya_103) failed!!
Oct 23 03:38:10 qmail1 imapd: error: No such file or directory
Oct 23 03:38:10 qmail1 imapd: LOGIN FAILED, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
ip=[:::127.0.0.1]
Oct 23 03:38:10 qmail1
Daniel Boland writes:
I set up a Debian server with courier imap and created a ssl certificate.
However every time i sign on to the server to check my mail I get a
warning because the certificate says 'localhost' instead of my actual
domain. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Pay several
Nicolas Pugnant-Gros writes:
Hello
I have a 32 bit gentoo running since March 2007 with postfix-courierIMAP +
courier-authlib, cyrus-sasl and mysql.
I use virtual domains with mysql, and username, password are also stored
in mysql.
It has worked until last week when I had to reboot
Nicolas Pugnant-Gros writes:
In order to see where the issue could be, I made packages of the following
ebuilds
courier-authlib
courier-imap
mysql
I did the same thing on the primary server, just for backup, then I
installed the packages from the 2nd server to the 1st server.
And I still
Josue Salazar writes:
node1 authdaemond: one entry returned, DN:
[EMAIL PROTECTED],ou=x.com,dc=xx,dc=com
node1 authdaemond: authldaplib: sysusername=null, sysuserid=600,
sysgroupid=1004, homedir=, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
fullname=josue, maildir=null, quota=null,
Josue Salazar writes:
Sam Varshavchik writes:
node1 authdaemond: one entry returned, DN:
[EMAIL PROTECTED],ou=x.com,dc=xx,dc=com
node1 authdaemond: authldaplib: sysusername=null, sysuserid=600,
sysgroupid=1004, homedir=, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
fullname=josue, maildir=null
Pocketmail Ops writes:
When an email is stored in a users mailbox, we are getting sporadic
duplicate messages. For example:
-rw-r--r-- 1 user mail 17497 Nov 13 05:47
1194961631.M583864P27408V04700034I015F216B_1.mail-004,S=17497:2,
-rw-r--r-- 1 user mail 17497 Nov 13 05:47
Robert Schmitt writes:
I have this working now nicely with courier-analog, but for some reason
the log files' values don't quite add up? Are these definitely a 100%
acurate because I would suspect that if I receive a 2.5mb email and
download it with my mail client, it should show body= 2.5 *
Rainer Dorsch writes:
On Tuesday, 30. October 2007 10:10, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
Il Tuesday 30 October 2007 03:19:53 Rainer Dorsch ha scritto:
I am running kmail 1.9.5 and courier-imap 4.1.1.20060828-5 both from
Debian etch.
I notice that I see from time to time 3 unread messages in the
Rainer Dorsch writes:
I guess when I delete these, I would be fine.
But that looks to me like a courier-imap issue. Kmail should never see these
messages (?). I keep them around for a while in case someone needs more debug
information.
No, it's a not a Courier-IMAP issue. IMAP is working
Voytek Eymont writes:
quote who=Sam Varshavchik
No, it's a not a Courier-IMAP issue. IMAP is working as designed. There's
nothing magical about deleted messages. T is just a message flag.
Message
deletion, in IMAP, is a two-step process. First, messages are marked with
a deleted flag
Guillermo Gómez writes:
I built rpms in my machine and installed succesfully but im having this issue
imapd: /usr/lib/courier-imap/sbin/imaplogin: error while loading
shared libraries: libcourierauthsasl.so.0: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
You could not've
Rainer Dorsch writes:
Is the IMAP server supposed to tell the IMAP client about the deleted (but not
removed) messages? If yes, I agree then it is kmails fault that it displays
the unread deleted mails sometimes in the folders view and they disappear
as soon as I open inbox.
The IMAP server
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
• Added support for GnuTLS as an alternative to OpenSSL.
• imap: Fix certain courier-authlib misconfigurations from being reported
as false clock skew errors.
• imap: Remove the \Draft flag from messages that are automatically moved
to Trash
Stefan Weilhartner writes:
Hi Guys!
I have a courier-imap successfully running on my debian server.
One user uses three different mail clients (outlook via imap,
thunderbird via imap and nokia/blackberry via pop).
Problem: The mails, that are marked as deleted by outlook are being
deleted
pgp test writes:
Hi
I'm implementing a mailbox management script to delete messages with
certain ages. I'm wondering whether I need rebuild courier-imap specific
supporting files like courierimapuiddb and courier imap keyword files in
my script since those files could contain information
Simon Finch writes:
Hello
A recent upgrade to courier-imap 4.2.1 .. and today an upgrade to
4.3.0 on Solaris 11 has killed all IMAP connections.
Strangely the authdaemond reports dopam successful .. but a telnet
connection (and webmail) both report BYE Clock skew detected. Check
the
Stefan Hoth writes:
Hello list,
I am new to this list so please don't hit me if I do something wrong. ;)
For some weeks now I have an annoying problem: In one of my
imap-accounts every few minutes I am notified of a new mail but when I
look into it there's no new mail in my inbox.
A rebuild
Thomas Reifferscheid writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
- create new maildir
- copy mails from old maildir to new maildir
- delete mails from old maildir
- copy the acls from old maildir to new maildir
- delete acsl from old maildir
- delete old maildir
- repeat for every subfolder of old
Koichi Mori writes:
SSL_library_init./.libs/libcouriertls.a(libcouriertls.o)
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to couriertls
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
I already installed OpenSSL-0.9.8c.
I typed configure was here for both version.
%env
Thomas Reifferscheid writes:
Dear Sam,
my intention was to get all possible hints before
reinventing the wheel. The technical problems you mention,
those are the things of interest for me. What about them?
What exactly is fairly difficult when talking about folder locking,
Run a Google
Shalom Levytam writes:
Hi,
I am a complete newbie to this list and to courierIMAP. I was
wondering if I could get some beginners advice and direction.
Though I am new to establishing email servers and the like, I am
proficient in programming and hopefully not completely ignorant :)
Koichi Mori writes:
Hello Sam,
Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
in article Re: [Courier-imap] compile error on solalis8
at Thu, 13 Dec 2007 07:00:53 -0500
In the tcpd directory, run 'make -n' to see the full link command.
thanks alot the result is here.
% gmake -n
if test ! -f
Shalom Levytam writes:
Thanks for your reply. Could you please let me know the names of some
of these existing tools. I have been searching for two days now and
am coming up dry. Pretty much I would like to be able to check the
pop3 messages using php then insert them into courier imap.
Kostas Rondinoulis writes:
It is very strange. I am using cpanel and FreeBSD. Cpanel automatically
creates accounts/permissions etc. Courier was working perfectly up to
yesterday. I tried to turn on debugging in authdaemonrc but it didn't seem
to give me anything useful on the maillog file.
Gaurav Pruthi writes:
Little Update:
When I am using 2GB quota, it works fine without any problem. More than 2
GB is giving me error Mail Quota Exceeded.
On 32 bit platforms, 2GB is the maximum possible quota.
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Raphux writes:
Hello list,
I'm trying to find documentation on the file courierimapuiddb,
situated in every MailDir managed by Courier-Imap.
Obviously, it's an simple index file that regroups all available mails,
but I can't find any documentation that confirms this, and how to handle
this
Roddie Hasan writes:
It seems to only happen to users that are in more than one group. Courier
appears to be using the GID from /etc/passwd to do its thing and is
running in to problems where a user's Maildir is in a different group than
the login group (in my case, it's in the group that
Jesse Vollmar writes:
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I recently configured a new mailserver an everything was working. About a
month after finishing the setup, pop3d started throwing an error:
# telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
-ERR
Jesse Vollmar writes:
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I turned on logging and there is still absolutely nothing in the logs.
Also, I recompiled (portage emerge) courier-authlib and then courier-imap
and I still get the same error. Imapd is configured almost identically and
it has no issues.
#
Jesse Vollmar writes:
Just an update: I gave up on the portage installation of courier-imap. I
unmerged it and then installed courier-imap-3.6.0 from source. Now, all
the server daemons are running properly and accepting connections however,
I still have to start them manually
Craig Jackson writes:
The main issue is searching through the emails. Searching with To, From,
or Subject criteria is pretty fast (Thunderbird build its' own search
indexes for this). But if search criteria is a term in the message body,
the search always times out saying connection to IMAP
Development snapshots of courier and courier-imap tarballs, that contain the
following minor changes.
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
• Several portability fixes.
• Strip any trailing periods in sender and recipient addresses' domain
names.
• imap: Optionally disable
Felipe Neuwald writes:
Hi Folks.
I'm running courier-imap 4.3.0,2 and courier-authlib 0.60.2 in a FreeBSD
6.3-STABLE box. I'm getting user information from a MySQL database, and
here is my authmysqlrc file:
#DEFAULT_DOMAIN domain.tld
MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD password
MYSQL_DATABASE
Tobias Franzén writes:
Hi.
I'm building a new mail system and I have three questions for the list.
I want to have an imap and smtp server that can accept automatic
authentication via Kerberos tickets (SASL/GSSAPI maybe), as well as a
fallback to use regular user/password authentication
Nick Lindsell writes:
Greetings,
I have a courier-imap server authenticating agains LDAP.
When attempting to log in, I get
1 OK LOGIN Ok.
* BYE IMAP access disabled for this account.
Connection closed by foreign host.
From reading the documentation and the source, it seems that
alexus writes:
I'm installing latest stable version of courier-imapd-4.3.0 on FreeBSD
7.0 amd64 and looks like make script is broken
Making all in imap
make all-am
cp imapd.cnf
usage: cp [-R [-H | -L | -P]] [-f | -i | -n] [-lpv] source_file target_file
cp [-R [-H | -L | -P]] [-f | -i
Luis Hernán Otegui writes:
Sometimes, when a user logs in, the webmail displays a space usage of,
say, 90%, which is the real disk usage of the user. If the user
deletes any mail (no matter the size), his quota usage drops violently
to, say, 22%. This leads the user to the false security of
Ralf Hildebrandt writes:
ii courier-maildrop 0.53.3-5 Courier Mail Server - Mail delivery
agent
Maildrop is invoked from postfix as:
maildrop unix - n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=vmail:vmail argv=/usr/bin/maildrop -d ${recipient}
Maildrop logs
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
New development build of Courier and Courier-IMAP packages.
Changes:
* Several portability fixes.
* Strip any trailing periods in sender and recipient addresses' domain names.
* imap: Optionally disable maildir ownership sanity check,
Thomas Schwenski writes:
Hello,
I'm using courier with postfix.
When using maildrop as delivery agent I get the following error message:
Mar 15 12:36:00 mail postfix/pipe[30933]: E23139BC247:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=maildrop, delay=0.16,
delays=0.06/0.04/0/0.06, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Changes:
• Several portability fixes.
• Strip any trailing periods in sender and recipient addresses' domain
names.
• imap: Optionally disable maildir ownership sanity check, controlled by a
new setting: IMAP_MAILBOX_SANITY_CHECK
•
Hajdú Zoltán writes:
Hello!
I'm interested about the exit codes (and their meaning) of the imapd (usually
/usr/bin/imapd) binary.
Courier-IMAP is not usually installed as /usr/bin/imapd.
I'm using script that replaces the binary and executes it only if there is only = n imapdbinary
Olivier Nicole writes:
Hi,
I am setting up a virtual mail server based on Postfix with delivery
by maildrop and access by courier-imap.
In the request for this server, the domain should be implemented by
domain: the space used by all the users of a given domain concur to
the calculation of
Matyi Gábor writes:
Hi!
I try to set up a virtual shared folders on my debian system, the mta is
qmail. I read this manual,
http://www.courier-mta.org/imap/README.sharedfolders.html
but unfortunately I don't understand what I have to write to
the /etc/courier-imap/shared/index file.
The
Matyi Gábor writes:
2008. 03. 27, csütörtök keltezéssel 18.19-kor Sam Varshavchik ezt írta:
I set up with maildirmake -S a third Maildir, path
is: /var/imapshared/Maildir. and a Notices folder with maildirmake -s
The maildirmake command creates filesystem permissions-based shared folders
Matyi Gábor writes:
My courier-installation uses autpsa and not autuserdb, the relavant part
of the /etc/courier-imap/imapd is:
AUTHMODULES=authpsa
MAILPASSWD=/var/qmail/users/poppasswd
There is no authpsa module in the courier-authlib package. If you're having
a problem configuring an
Til Obes writes:
Sam Varshavchik schrieb:
i have a question about setting up courier with ipv6.
I want to use imapd and pop3d with a dedicated ipv4
and ipv6 address. So i set in the conf file:
ADDRESS=a.b.c.d
SSLADDRESS=a.b.c.d
So the daemon only listens on that ipv4 ips. But what now
when i
Ryan Wycuff writes:
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Hello,
I am Currently having issues getting courier imap to Authenticate
against Active directories LDAP.
Here is my current authldaprc.
LDAP_URI ldap://Address
LDAP_PROTOCOL_VERSION 3
thoralf writes:
hi there,
trying to set up shared folders in a way that access rights to them are
determined based on the users' primary group memberships, i'm currently
hitting a wall regarding the creation of new folders by said users. i
just cannot figure out a way to automagically grant
thoralf writes:
hi,
just banging my head while trying to define acls based on group
memberships ... probably banged it a little too often, since i can't
figure out why the following won't work.
courier imap authenticates users against a ldap directory. since there
are no textual user
Marco Kammerer writes:
thanks it worked out.
i changed my config from see below
the login via imap and pop is working, but maildrop stopped to work together
this is the error message in /var/log/mail.log
pr 10 23:24:37 ms1 postfix/pipe[14203]: B77C9CE8147:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tom Grove writes:
I am going to start a mass conversion but before I do I need to find a
workaround for the difference in UIDLs. Basically, if POP users
choose to leave a copy of the messages on the server and I move their
messages they will all get downloaded again causing dupes.
Ezio Ostorero writes:
When I try to open my (empty for now) imap store from Thunderbird I get a
popup with the following error (I had similar erros from Outlook):
The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded:
Unable to open this mailbox..
This indicates that your
Adinda Praditya writes:
Apr 23 08:46:42 mercury73 authdaemond: Authenticated:
sysusername=null, sysuserid=5000, sysgroupid=5000,
homedir=/opt/mail, [EMAIL PROTECTED], fullname=Test Info,
maildir=/opt/mail/nama.domain.com/info, quota=25000S,
options=null
Apr 23 08:46:42 mercury73 imapd:
J. Ruiz writes:
Hello.
It's possible to monitor/track the user mail movements between the
directories of his imap account ?
For example, if the user moves a mail from the directory a to directory b.
Any way to see this movements?
No.
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Brian Candler writes:
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 02:37:43AM +0100, sourabh manak wrote:
I am unable to access the message posting
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=8361247
that describes how to implement the virtual shared folders.
The error message that i get is
Martin Hochreiter writes:
Hi Sam,
mhmm - thats my opinion too, but what should they be? And additionally,
the same setup with courier 4.3 has worked without problems and the same
rights ...
Maybe you can give me a hint with the rights, i am already a little bit
blind in that case:
Bookworm writes:
I've been made aware that in the latest 60.4 changelog
(http://www.courier-mta.org/authlib/changelog.html), the authvchkpw
module has been dropped.
What needs to be done to have it put back in?I'm assuming a
maintainer, but I'm sure there's a lot more to that.
Yes,
Olivier Nicole writes:
I am using SpamAssassin to tag the spam, when spam is recognised, the
header X-Spam-Flag: YES is added to the message. But still the message
is delivered to the default user mailbox instead of going to the .Junk
folder.
The folder .Junk exists and is of type maildir.
It
Micha Borrmann writes:
Hello,
today I've tried to use shared folders on an courier imap server. I have
few system accounts and therefor I've used the filesystem based shared
folders. It works fine, but I can't create subdirectories in a shared
folders. Should I use virtual users (and shared
Andrew Shirrayev writes:
Package: courier-ssl
Version: 0.53.3-5
Severity: important
1) connect to server over imap-ssl
2) login
3) start search or other hard work task with delayed response
4) drop connection...
5) repeat from 1
0) Set maximum mailbox sizes and maximum number of connections
Vlad writes:
Vlad writes:
Hello all.
I use courier-imap (from toaster package) on CentOS 5 machine with one
virtual domain (qmail+vpopmail) and fiew little mailboxes.
I've discovered strange behaviour of imapd on UID STORE ..
+-FLAGS.SILENT (\someflag) operations.
Each time such command
Kouhei Sutou writes:
Hi,
Did I send my mail to wrong ML? Where should I post my
patch?
You don't need to do anything else.
Thanks,
--
kou
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Courier-imap] [PATCH] pop3d.rc.in and imapd.rc.in load configuration files in
the wrong order on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 23:09:22
Antonis Christofides writes:
I want to be able to do my imap (and pop3) login using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as well as achristof, and this for all
users. Could you please point me on how to do it? I'm quite lost in
the virtual domains documentation.
Courier is using /etc/passwd, apparently through
Brian Candler writes:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 05:42:29PM +0200, Andreas Schildbach wrote:
I have been using Courier IMAP since a few years, and there is one
problem still unsolved: I don't know how to create folders that are NOT
subfolders of Inbox, but are on the same level as Inbox instead.
Hans Novak writes:
Hi,
i get this errors when a user wants to log into his account:
Jun 16 10:56:21 uranus couriertcpd: LOGIN: ip=[:::78.51.97.252],
command=CAPABILITY
Jun 16 10:56:24 uranus couriertcpd: LOGIN: ip=[:::78.51.97.252],
command=LOGIN
Jun 16 10:56:24 uranus couriertcpd:
kemas henry writes:
LDAP_MAILDIR ./Maildir
Well, for starters, this is wrong. LDAP_MAILDIR is the name of an LDAP
attribute, not a literal constant. So, there's a harmless error here with
authldap looking for a nonexistent LDAP attribute. The maildir location, if
not
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#imap
Changes:
• Optimizations to IMAP keywords. A trade-off with concurrency: faster speed
in exchange for a race condition if two concurrent sessions attempt to
update keywords on the same message -- the last one wins.
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Davi Baldin writes:
Hello,
I run Courier-IMAP 4.3.0/x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu/Mon Mar 24 04:51:04 BRT
2008 in my server RH 5.2 Server.
My imapd conf have:
IMAP_TRASHFOLDERNAME=Itens excluidos
IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Itens excluidos:7
But messages with more than 7 days in ctime remain in the
Andy Smith writes:
+---+--+--+-+-+---+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+---+--+--+-+-+---+
| domain_name | varchar(255) | NO | PRI | | |
| local_part|
John1 writes:
i.e. All I really want to be able to do is add a client ip address field to
the postfix_users MySQL table that if completed will only allow that user
id/password to connect from the stated client ip address.
The authentication library has no knowledge of the client's IP
John1 writes:
BTW, your reply came through as a text file attachment rather than plain
text in the body of the email.
That's what happens when your email software is from a convicted monopolist
that refuses to properly implement a 10-year old Internet standard for
digitally-signed mail.
Uwe Dippel writes:
... takes a long time and lots of resources here.
Searching 'Entire Message' forks some 15 children, runs up to loads of
20, and runs close to an hour. Okay, there are 20.000 messages in cur,
and the directory size of cur is 1GB.
If someone could confirm that this was okay,
I'm happy to announce experimental support for SSL certificate-based
authentication.
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#authlib
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#imap
A full Courier build, with SSL certificate-based authentication for SMTP, is
TBD.
Carlos García Gómez writes:
Hello,
We are having some problems with maildirsize file with deliverquota.
I´m not sure but sometimes looks like maildirsize is corrupted. It´s not
possible that one user has more than 100% quota usage.
No, not really. It shouldn't happen all the time,
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