Zenon Panoussis wrote:
Something like courier's MAXRCPT, but counting per day instead
of per message. Something that says no single IP in the range
a.b.c.d/x can send to more than 1000 recipients per day, no
matter what. A default limit which no normal user will ever run
into, but which would all
Thanks Sam,
I look for it without any success can you point me there?
BTW I try to create a new account and I get the same error.
How can I have a full and extensive log of what Courier-imap is doing?
Regards
Errico Tin writes:
The test mirror structure is created automatically from Courier as
Dear All,
how can I enable a full and extensive log in Courier-imap.
The only logging parameter I manage to find is in imapd.conf and I alreday
set it to 2 but I still see almost nothing in the log except the login and
logout.
Any suggestions?
Errico Tin writes:
Thanks Sam,
I look for it without any success can you point me there?
BTW I try to create a new account and I get the same error.
How can I have a full and extensive log of what Courier-imap is doing?
Your system should have a generic tool for tracing a process, called strace
On Saturday 20 September 2003 16:35, Jeff Jansen wrote:
I think this is caused by some dead code which can be safely removed.
Try this patch.
The patch worked perfectly. I built and installed the rpms with no
trouble. Everything seems to be working normally. I'm going to try and
build
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 10:28:19PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Zenon Panoussis wrote:
Something like courier's MAXRCPT, but counting per day instead
of per message. Something that says no single IP in the range
a.b.c.d/x can send to more than 1000 recipients per day, no
matter what. A
I host a number of virtual domains whose mail recipients are mapped
to local, shell-based email accounts on my server. I have no
locals file, and all my domains are listed in esmtpacceptmailfor
and hosteddomains. Since nothing exists in locals, I cannot
enable local filtering via
Some reason mine doesn't any suggestions how to fix it.
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Courier User writes:
I host a number of virtual domains whose mail recipients are mapped
to local, shell-based email accounts on my server. I have no
locals file, and all my domains are listed in esmtpacceptmailfor
and hosteddomains. Since nothing exists in locals, I cannot
enable local
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 02:29:26PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Courier User writes:
I host a number of virtual domains whose mail recipients are mapped
to local, shell-based email accounts on my server. I have no
locals file, and all my domains are listed in esmtpacceptmailfor
and
Courier User writes:
If there's a .courier or a .courier-default file in the recipient's
HOME directory, will that somehow override the localmailfilter
processing?
No. localmailfilter occurs when the message is received from the sending
mail server, before it is even accepted for local
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 04:10:36PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Courier User writes:
If there's a .courier or a .courier-default file in the recipient's
HOME directory, will that somehow override the localmailfilter
processing?
No. localmailfilter occurs when the message is received
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 10:39, Courier User wrote:
I'm now going to incorporate your package into my Courier setup.
Keep up the good work!
I also want to say 'Thank you!' to Gordon. I hope to get some time to
hack with this software.
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Am 2003-09-28 04:45:43, schrieb Gordon Messmer:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
defaults
fetchall, forcecr, no keep, ssl,
mda /usr/sbin/sendmail %T;
^^^
Argg I was caling maldrop directly !!!
Does your maillog indicate that? My esmtproutes file
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