Our office is quite small and the pc's IP adresses are statically assigned.
Would it work if i spesified the ip/name in the hosts file?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Zenon
Panoussis
Sent: 02 October 2002 04:14
To: Courier Users
Subject:
writes:
Hi!
Is it possible to add the from tag into the Received header?
Imagine the following problem:
All mails in @somewhere.net domain are going to mailbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A POP3 klient (fetchmail) connects to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
downloads
all the mail, then
distributes into
On Miércoles, 2 de Octubre de 2002 23:55, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
You configured your mail client to log in as andaltel.es/kynes/Maildir.
No, the client authenticates correctly.
The problem rises when I try to send from another mail address to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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bertus keyser wrote:
I know it tries to resolve my dns but we use private ip addresses on the
internal network.
How can I get the delay to decrease?
If you have more problems of this kind and you are using
BIND, you might want to look at the views function. It
allows you to use
Hi,
I'm trying to implement shared subfolders (i.e.
shared.general.information) with Courier-IMAP 1.5.3. I can create as many
sub-levels as I want but the subfolders are not visible from the client.
Is this a bug or a feature?
Regards,
-gninneH-
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Sam wrote:
Lookout may not have the brain cells to know how to do LOGIN or
CRAM-MD5. Try PLAIN.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I tried adding PLAIN, but it made no difference. I've also tried the
Netscape Navigator 7 client (on RedHat 7.3) and that doesn't work either,
despite telling
On Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Courier adds the Delivered-To: header.
Sorry, but this header contains the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address,
where courier delivers all the mails of @somewhere.net domain. This
is useless in above situation, where I should know who
I have noticed something about the way Courier-imap's filesystem is laid
out: the --datadir directory contains a mixture of admin scripts (e.g.
userdb, mkimapdcert) and SSL data files (e.g. imapd.pem, imapd.rand)
ISTM that they belong in different places: the first as part of the package
itself,
Brian Candler writes:
I have noticed something about the way Courier-imap's filesystem is laid
out: the --datadir directory contains a mixture of admin scripts (e.g.
userdb, mkimapdcert) and SSL data files (e.g. imapd.pem, imapd.rand)
ISTM that they belong in different places: the first as
Zenon Panoussis writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Lookout may not have the brain cells to know how to do LOGIN or
CRAM-MD5. Try PLAIN.
Talking about which, is there any difference between
LOGIN CRAM-MD5 PLAIN and PLAIN CRAM-MD5 LOGIN?
Are the methods tried in the order they appear
bertus keyser writes:
Our office is quite small and the pc's IP adresses are statically assigned.
Would it work if i spesified the ip/name in the hosts file?
No. You need a real DNS server somewhere.
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Well I have checked for the file and the permissions are as follows
[root@magnesium lib]# ls -la total 178
drwx-- 2 root vchkpw 512 Oct 2 15:30 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 vpopmail vchkpw 512 Oct 2 15:30 ..
-rw--- 1 root vchkpw 168110 Oct 2 15:30 libvpopmail.a
So I changed
On Thursday, October 03, 2002 6:02 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Zenon Panoussis writes:
echo foo@localhost /home/foo/.courier-default
echo otheraccount@localhost /home/otheraccount/.courier-default
This happens to be exactly what webadmin does, when told to do
something of this sort.
Alexei Batyr' writes:
Wouldn't it be even easier if courier just doesn't strip local domain parts
from _aliases_ but still does it for _real_ local recipients? What could be
wrong in such behaviour?
It would confuse me.
Currently, for domains listed in locals, you *never* append the
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 07:47:18AM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I have noticed something about the way Courier-imap's filesystem is laid
out: the --datadir directory contains a mixture of admin scripts (e.g.
userdb, mkimapdcert) and SSL data files (e.g. imapd.pem, imapd.rand)
ISTM
Brian Candler writes:
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 12:13:05PM +0100, cc wrote:
I tried adding PLAIN, but it made no difference. I've also tried the
Netscape Navigator 7 client (on RedHat 7.3) and that doesn't work either,
despite telling it to use authentication. I'm just downloading the
I have seen Mitch's and other's post to the list for the solution for
Courier to deliver outbound e-mail out of the local domain. Like him,
for every message I submit to courier destined externally from the
Courier mail domain, the messages are queued in the mailq but never get
delivered.
Hi,
I´m new to Courier and this list so please be kind to me.
I´ve set up Courier succefull (I think) on a host in my network.
This Network is behind a Firewall (consisting of a Router (doing NAT)
and a hardened Linux box). Courier works fine for internal mail, and
now I would like it to
Hi,
I´m new to Courier and this list so please be patient with me.
I just installed Qmail, and Courier, and I am having problems
connecting using IMAP, POP mail seems to be working just fine. Each
time I try connecting I get this error in the maillog
Oct 3 11:13:48 Mailhost imapd:
-Original Message-
From: Dan Johansson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Courier behind a Firewall
Hi,
I´m new to Courier and this list so please be kind to me.
I´ve set up Courier succefull
Hello,
I am trying to redirect only certain mails to an account.
precisely the server will receive mails for , for example,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I want to redirect them to my account [EMAIL PROTECTED]
alias is not a solution because it is not the entire @domain.com that I
want to
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 17:11:55 +0200
Dan Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# I´ve set up Courier succefull (I think) on a host in my network.
# This Network is behind a Firewall (consisting of a Router (doing
# NAT) and a hardened Linux box). Courier works fine for internal
# mail, and now I
Hi,
On Don 03.10.2002 17:11, Dan Johansson wrote:
I?ve set up Courier succefull (I think) on a host in my network. This
Network is behind a Firewall (consisting of a Router (doing NAT) and a
hardened Linux box). Courier works fine for internal mail, and now I
would like it to recieve mail from
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 03:15:20PM +0100, cc wrote:
I've tried to connect via telnet and issue the AUTH command. This is what I
get:
220 blah ESMTP
AUTH PLAIN x
502 ESTMP command error
And in the maillog I get:
courieresmtpd: error,relay=:::XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX,msg=502 ESMTP
On Thursday, October 03, 2002 7:10 PM, Bill Michell wrote:
Alexei Batyr' writes:
On Thursday, October 03, 2002 4:48 PM, Bill Michell wrote:
Currently, for domains listed in locals, you *never* append the
domain, for all other domains, you *always* append it. Simple.
Simple idea: strip
courier-imap-1.5.3 used to compile fine on this platform, but trying the
20020928 snapshot gives me the following error:
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/home/brian/work/openldap-2.0.27/include
-I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -c maildirsearchC.cpp
In file included from
Brian Candler writes:
courieresmtpd: error,relay=:::XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX,msg=502 ESMTP command
error,cmd: AUTH PLAIN x
502 = Command not implemented (RFC 2821).
RFC 2554 says:
If the requested authentication mechanism is not
supported, the server rejects the AUTH command with a
Hi,
I am sorry for a so silly question, but I can't find log file for courier imap
daemon. I am running the courier-imap package for Debian 3.0 and I can't see
where log are for both authmdaemon or imap one...
Secondly, where I can find a sample configuration file with ALL options...
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 05:11:55PM +0200, Dan Johansson wrote:
now I would like it to recieve mail from te rest of the world.
So my qustion is what to do on the FW. Schould I only put some general-
gateway on my FW that only passes TCP-connections on port 25 from
the WAN sid to the Courier
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 18:58:36 +0200
Laurent Hausermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# I am sorry for a so silly question, but I can't find log file for
# courier imap daemon. I am running the courier-imap package for
# Debian 3.0 and I can't see where log are for both authmdaemon or
# imap one...
Laurent Hausermann wrote:
I am sorry for a so silly question, but I can't find log file for courier imap
daemon. I am running the courier-imap package for Debian 3.0 and I can't see
where log are for both authmdaemon or imap one...
/var/log/maillog ?
Z
Alexei Batyr' writes:
Let's look at practical example: in my installation there is approx. 10
local domains for different publications of our publishing house. All users
are real mail server users. Some of them work for several magazines, so they
want messages addressed to, e.g., [EMAIL
Brian Candler writes:
courier-imap-1.5.3 used to compile fine on this platform, but trying the
20020928 snapshot gives me the following error:
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/home/brian/work/openldap-2.0.27/include
-I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -c maildirsearchC.cpp
In
David Humphrey writes:
I have seen Mitch's and other's post to the list for the solution for
Courier to deliver outbound e-mail out of the local domain. Like him,
for every message I submit to courier destined externally from the
Courier mail domain, the messages are queued in the mailq
cc writes:
250-oval Ok.
250-XVERP=Courier
250-XEXDATA
250-XSECURITY=NONE,STARTTLS
250-PIPELINING
250-8BITMIME
250-SIZE
250 DSN
So I guess the answer is no, it doesn't support AUTH. What gives? When I
originally built Courier I used: ./configure --prefix=/opt/courier
Sam Varshavchik writes:
So I guess the answer is no, it doesn't support AUTH. What gives? When
I originally built Courier I used: ./configure --prefix=/opt/courier
--with-authmysql
Probably because you did not enable ESMTP authentication in the
configuration file.
Well I've
On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 03:21 PM, cc wrote:
Sam Varshavchik writes:
Probably because you did not enable ESMTP authentication in the
configuration file.
Well I've just (re)read the INSTALL instructions and I don't see any
mention of enabling or disabling it.
From the Install
Sam,
Thanks for the response. I *did* try that. Probably in about 9
different compilation configurations, and two different source versions
of Courier. So while what you have described may, in fact, be the case,
could I ask for any more insight you may have on the matter? I still
have this
David Humphrey writes:
Oct 3 20:34:36 cerberus courierd: newmsg,id=00037CCF.3D9CE21C.114E
Oct 3 20:34:36 cerberus courierd:
atarted,id=00037CCF.3D9CE21C.114E,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],module=esm
tp,host=worldnet.att.net,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everything looks pretty OK. The message is
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 17:44, David Humphrey wrote:
Thanks for the response. I *did* try that. Probably in about 9
different compilation configurations, and two different source versions
of Courier. So while what you have described may, in fact, be the case,
could I ask for any more
David Humphrey writes:
I'll try 'em Gordon. It *is* Redhat 7.3. Thank you.
The default RPM build for Red Hat 7.3 has always been working just fine.
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Nor I Mitch, but as my brother says, try it stock and see if it works
that way.
...then go from there. I'll let you know what happens with these RPMS.s
-Ace
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:courier-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mitchell Young
Sent:
David Humphrey writes:
I have seen Mitch's and other's post to the list for the solution for
Courier to deliver outbound e-mail out of the local domain. Like
him,
for every message I submit to courier destined externally from the
Courier mail domain, the messages are queued in the mailq
Phew!!! Same thing with those RPM's. Thanks for the link Gordon,
nicely done, I really appreciate it. It has answered one thing;
whether the issue was a compile problem. It's not.
I'm sorry to say, that the same exact thing happens with those RPM's, as
was with the binaries I have built
When attepting to configure courier with MySQL, I get the following error:
checking for mysql_config... (cached) /usr/local/bin/mysql_config
checking for mysql_connect... (cached) no
configure: error: --with-authmysql specified but no mysqlclient.so
configure: error: ./configure
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 19:21, David Humphrey wrote:
Phew!!! Same thing with those RPM's. Thanks for the link Gordon,
nicely done, I really appreciate it. It has answered one thing;
whether the issue was a compile problem. It's not.
Good enough. One possibility down.
I'm sorry to say,
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 08:04:32PM -0700, Dustin Cochran wrote:
When attepting to configure courier with MySQL, I get the following error:
checking for mysql_config... (cached) /usr/local/bin/mysql_config
checking for mysql_connect... (cached) no
configure: error: --with-authmysql
On 3 Oct 2002, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 19:21, David Humphrey wrote:
Phew!!! Same thing with those RPM's. Thanks for the link Gordon,
nicely done, I really appreciate it. It has answered one thing;
whether the issue was a compile problem. It's not.
Good enough.
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