I'm a little confused as to why my setup is working the way it is.
In my imap-ssl configuration file, I have these lines:
SSLPORT=993
SSLADDRESS=0
IMAPDSSLSTART=NO
IMAPDSTARTTLS=YES
IMAP_TLS_REQUIRED=0
As I understand things, IMAPDSSLSTART tells Courier to use SSL for IMAP
connections on port
Ajai Khattri wrote:
Its been awhile since I setup qmail+vpopmail+courier but I recently had
to do this on a new server. IIRC, you could disable authdaemond and just
use vchkpw with courier. How do I specify this?
Normally on the ./configure line. You DID read INSTALL right? And try
Is there a similar command of sendmail's:
sendmail -bv email_address@whatever
in courier?
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A couple of things to check...
a) make sure version in authdaemonrc is set to
authdaemond.mysql... If I understood correctly
courier-imap will otherwise start the first
authdaemond it will find in the directory and only
authdaemond.mysql can authenticate via mysql (and all
the other light weight
What's the difference between using the batchsize file and using the maxrcpts
directive in the bofh file?
Jeff Jansen
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Andrew writes:
I'm a little confused as to why my setup is working the way it is.
In my imap-ssl configuration file, I have these lines:
SSLPORT=993
SSLADDRESS=0
IMAPDSSLSTART=NO
IMAPDSTARTTLS=YES
IMAP_TLS_REQUIRED=0
As I understand things, IMAPDSSLSTART tells Courier to use SSL for IMAP
jeff jansen writes:
What's the difference between using the batchsize file and using the maxrcpts
directive in the bofh file?
maxrcpts sets the absolute max # of recipient addresses accepted per
message.
After aliasing takes place, which may make the recipient list larger or
smaller,
Mircea Damian writes:
Is there a similar command of sendmail's:
sendmail -bv email_address@whatever
in courier?
telnet to localhost, and use EXPN or VRFY
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I have installed courier-imap 1.7.0.
created users with usersdb
created binary file with makeuserdb.
But I can't log on the server.
The DEBUG_LOGIN on config file, only show the commands, not the reason for user be
refused.
I have tried with plain password on usersdb and also cripted password
Title: Message
I was wondering what
UID/GID courier is writing to Maildir with.
I am using debian
and courier whit authmysql. All virt users is set up with one
UID/GID.
But i have to set up
filepermision so the user courier runs as have write permision to get the mail
in.
Is it possible to
Ricardo Zuasti writes:
Hi, I just installed Courier 0.41.0 from source files on a SuSE 7.1 and
everything went smoothly until I started it up. The ESMTPD service is
flagged to start (ESMTPDSTART=YES in etc/esmtpd) and no other SMTP
daemon is running (sendmail nor qmail)...
The log shows no
Brent J. Nordquist wrote:
We're running Courier IMAP 1.5.2 on Solaris. I now have three people
using Outlook Express 6 (6.00.2600. and 6.00.2800.1106) who are
reporting that messages they delete are reappearing. Earlier OE 5.x
don't seem to have this problem, and if they use our webmail
Mark McEahern writes:
Hi, I'd like to setup virtual domains using authpgsql. I've done that
successfully. I want to make sure I understand my options for setting up
aliases. I think I have to choose between the following mutually exclusive
choices:
1) The catchall alias, which requires a
Alessandro Staltari writes:
I tried to build rpm from sources, but rpm complains because the build
depends on postgresql-devel, mysql-devel, openldap-servers packages.
I have no need to use these modules, so I modified the spec file removing
this dependencies. Doing so the build completed
Wouldn't it be easier to create a view in postgres?
Anders K. Pedersen wrote:
Hello,
The authpgsql module in Courier-IMAP 1.7.0 adds support for a
customized SELECT clause, and for for splitting usernames into a
local part and a domain part. Unfortunately the first doesn't work
without
Tim Hunter wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier to create a view in postgres?
Almost - and that is, what I'm doing. But I need to allow clients with
Netscape to use $ in stead of @ in their usernames, and if I were to
do that with views alone, I'd have to duplicate all entries, which is
not very
Ok, so i've installed imap using PAM authenication.
This machine has multiple domains, that is where the problem lies,
prcdigital.com is the system domain, and it is in the dns along with
several others. We will eventually add it to courier if I can get
neocipher.net domain to run first which is
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