Does anyone have a better explanation of the
README.sharedfolders.html at:
http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/README.sharedfolders.html
as we went back and followed this to the letter and got some
weird results... and as it stands this isnt at all workable for
us.
thanks
For some reason, I can send mail via sqwebmail, but not SMTP. Tried it with
Entourage, OE, couple versions of Netscape, some other stuff. If I don't
authenticate SMTP then I get relaying denied (expected) but if I do, then I
get authentication failed. But yet, sqwebmail is able to send
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 08:46:35PM -0400, Marc Lindahl wrote:
For some reason, I can send mail via sqwebmail, but not SMTP. Tried it with
Entourage, OE, couple versions of Netscape, some other stuff. If I don't
authenticate SMTP then I get relaying denied (expected) but if I do, then I
Hi !
I realized my mistake with telnet 127.0.0.1 143 I forgot to put '1'
at the beginning of the line. So I did 1 login username passwd ... but
logins fails.
I don't really know which authentication is currently used... apparently
authdaemon. The processes authdaemon are running though. The
Mulberry uses the IMSP and ACAP Protocols, would it be blasphemous to
ask if Courier does support this or if support is at least planned? It
sounds like a good idea:
3.5 The IMSP and ACAP Protocols: Remote Preference and Address Book Storage
One of the many benefits of IMAP is that it allows
Hi,
I spend some time trying to setup courier-imap with ssl support. All
connections to the specified port (993) were refused.
Now with a simple netstat -p -l ,I figured that the process didn't bind
to the requested port, but instead to the (obsolete) imap4/ssl port 585.
netstat -p -l
Active
The idea sounds good, i have been looking around for a while, but it
seems ACAP protocol it is
not widely implemented :(
You can have a look: http://www.imap.org/products/database.php
Anyway it will be great to have ACAP support in Courier!
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PD: I have always looking for something similar to
Hello,
at our department we have a Linux mail server (Debian potato, courier
IMAP daemon) with a self-signed certificate and allow only IMAP over
SSL, nothing else. All other email-clients work perfectly, only Eudora
does not seem work at all.
When retrieving the mail boxes (or doing any
Hi all,
I setup Courier IMAP 0.31 in a Debian GNU/Linux Potato Box.
I (have to) use Outlook. I already saw Courier IMAP and this question:
Q: Can't create folders, only subfolders of INBOX
But I'm still confused about terminology. What name I have to do to
Is there any way to increase the amount of the logging the IMAP server
does???
Thanks,
Deric Abel
Linux Systems Admin
TON Services - Flying J, Inc.
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Well some IMAP systems donot correctly get the details from the server like
the root folder details, but OE 6.x seems to have improved its behavior
given INBOX. as its root folder path. Netscape is especially notorious for
this. Hence when you try to create a folder it is put beneath the Inbox on
jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using Debian Woody and Postfix and trying to install Courier IMAP
with virtual user support. Unfortunately, the Debian packaged version of
maildrop does not come with userdb support. I am able to recompile but
only using Berkeley DB, not GDBM.
To anyone interested, there is a non-opensource piece of software from
Binari, called the InsightConnector, that handles the Outlook/IMAP situation
very well. It installs on the client. Supported IMAP servers include
CourierIMAP. Folder creation and sharing are controlled by the user(!).
I've
Is it possible to set-up a single domain (blah.com) and have users set-up on
that domain as either system or virtual users? ie. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a system
user, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a virtual user?
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Folks:
I'm going to ditch the restrictive and buggy Linux OS that my
server has been running for a fresh Red Hat 7.2 install within the
next couple of weeks. However, I have nearly 2 dozen clients on this
system and can't afford much, if any, downtime. Thus, the migration
We had the exact same problem with Eudora.
It seems Eudora will allow you to import a SSL certificate, but ONLY after
it has one. A catch-22 we never were quite able to figure out completely.
We ended up getting a signed cert, since the bulk of our college uses
Eudora. We fought with this
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 05:04:09PM -0400, Duncan Hill wrote:
I'm stuck in the situation of moving a set of maildirs from one system to
another. The systems have different host names.
I've worked out that I need to rename all the files, and then
The only appearance in the log is:
Apr 19 03:30:37 dell courieresmtpd: started,ip=[:::216.254.71.21]
Apr 19 03:30:37 dell courieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::216.254.71.21,msg=535 Authentication failed.,cmd: AUTH
CRAM-MD5
And the order of auth modules is authcram, authuserdb, authpam,
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 03:40:29AM -0400, Marc Lindahl wrote:
The only appearance in the log is:
Apr 19 03:30:37 dell courieresmtpd: started,ip=[:::216.254.71.21]
Apr 19 03:30:37 dell courieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::216.254.71.21,msg=535 Authentication failed.,cmd: AUTH
CRAM-MD5
I am running courier on a slackware system. I have no
idea what ver I am at, since I installed from source
tarball and dont have the tarball anymore.
How can I find out what ver I am running ?
Thanks,
John
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