On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Kevin Carlin wrote:
> The alternative domain name is included in locals, and is accepted by
> courier normally from the LAN, but whenever an external message is received
> for the domain, courier generates a "513 Relaying denied" message. I tried
> setting up an alias entr
The alternative domain name is included in locals, and is accepted by
courier normally from the LAN, but whenever an external message is received
for the domain, courier generates a "513 Relaying denied" message. I tried
setting up an alias entry to implement a sendmail-style virtual domain, bu
At 12/31/01 12:01 PM, "Nick Riemondi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>First off, thank all of you immensely for your help. I have actually
>created my own problem and it brings up a general set up issue for virtual
>domains.
>
>I'm hosting many, many domains... and I need to keep them seperate bec
just clue anyone who cares in on my fix... My server (for example) is
mail.mxdomain.com, so I first set the default domain in authpgsqlrc
DEFAULT_DOMAIN mail.mxdomain.com
I wrote scripts to do everything, so if a user is marked to login with
prefix.domain.com instead of [EMAIL PROTECTE
> 1) if there's a way around this (by sending some other character Courier
> will interpret as an @ sign),
> 2) how other's have accomplished this.
We use the asterisk. ("*") It works fine for those clients that have had
the issues, namely, Outlook for Mac. We also use Postgres on the backend,
Ken Nagorski writes:
> foo.com is in locals and esmtpacceptmailfor right. You can send mail to the
> normal user and it works. For instance [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is of course a different domain than the
> virtual host foo.com.
If foo.com is a virtual domain, it canno
> This is the problem, if run makealiases -dump it tells me that @foo.com goes
> to kenn which is the user on the system. However I get a user unkown if I
> try to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Given that I should be able to say
> "@foo.com: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> NOPE! That fails also, I get user un
Hi there,
I am getting very frustrated. Look maybe I am stupid? Whatever.. I for the
life of me cannot get aliases working for virtual domains. Here is what I
have...
foo.com is in locals and esmtpacceptmailfor right. You can send mail to the
normal user and it works. For instance [EMAIL PROTEC
I have a problem in that when I run
an SMTP connection to a Courier MTA system:
EHLO localhost
…
MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
432 Service temporarily
unavailable.
502 ESMTP command error
The 502 error comes about 30
seconds after the 432 error, with no text in between. It does
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 09:33:22AM -0600, Nick Riemondi wrote:
> First off, thank all of you immensely for your help. I have actually
> created my own problem and it brings up a general set up issue for virtual
> domains.
>
> I'm hosting many, many domains... and I need to keep them seperate b
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001, Michael Carmack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 11:45:35PM -0500, Johannes Erdfelt wrote:
> > On Sun, Dec 30, 2001, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Peter C. Norton writes:
> > >
> >>> Ditto. Webmail+calendering isn't as attractive as gr
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johannes Erdfelt writes:
>
> > I had been thinking about writing an ICAP server for courier in my
>
> You mean ACAP, or ICAL?
Never heard of ACAP before (not Application Configuration Access
Protocol).
I don't see any ICAL pr
First off, thank all of you immensely for your help. I have actually
created my own problem and it brings up a general set up issue for virtual
domains.
I'm hosting many, many domains... and I need to keep them seperate because
everyone wants an info@mydomain, etc.
My problem is I used "[EMAI
More on my IMAP problem...
Before I elaborate, if anyone has IMAP working with userdb, would you
mind posting or sending me a copy of your etc/imapd config file? I've
also attached my etc/imapd config file to this message in case someone
can spot the problem.
Anyway...
As I mentioned previousl
i found the problem...
the hostname (host) was not in locals (only host.mydomain.com)
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 12:35:30 +0100, smoerk wrote:
>hello,
>
>now it works with an alias like
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: user
>
>but not with
>@example.com: user
>
>i get
><<< configuration error: mail loops back to
"Bill Williamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As a sort of stop-gap between std imap and the sqwebmail, I'd like to see
> some sort of way to look at the calendar objects through IMAP.
>
> Maybe surface the calendar folder, so that in there are sub-folders like the
> sent-mail, with year/m
hello,
now it works with an alias like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: user
but not with
@example.com: user
i get
<<< configuration error: mail loops back to myself (MX problem).
i have also a 0 byte .courier-default in /home/user and a working
Maildir.
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 21:56:33 -0500, Sam Varshavchik
As a sort of stop-gap between std imap and the sqwebmail, I'd like to see
some sort of way to look at the calendar objects through IMAP.
Maybe surface the calendar folder, so that in there are sub-folders like the
sent-mail, with year/month, and in it are events... It's all MIME already,
so I don
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 11:45:35PM -0500, Johannes Erdfelt wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2001, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Peter C. Norton writes:
> >
>>> Ditto. Webmail+calendering isn't as attractive as group calendering by
>>> itself.
>>
>> It's probably a force-of-habit thing.
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