Re: [courier-users] Re: courier-mta and dialup

2003-10-02 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-10-01 22:35:31, schrieb Sam Varshavchik: Michelle Konzack writes: What you may consider doing is running 'courier stop' when the dialup line is offline, and run 'courier start' when the dialup line comes up. Even when the courierd daemon is not running, any message received via ESMTP,

[courier-users] RE: Proposing new functions for maildropfilter

2003-10-02 Thread Julian Mehnle
David Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about incorporating Tcl support into maildrop? You simply use a shared library (the Tcl interpreter) and don't need to fork anything. Maildrop can add commands to the Tcl interpreter as required to do more complex things. How about incorporating Perl

[courier-users] Re: courier-mta and dialup

2003-10-02 Thread Anand Buddhdev
Jeff Jansen writes: On Thursday 02 October 2003 10:32, Anand Buddhdev wrote: I found another solution to this by experimentation: If I set the MAXDELS in module.esmtp to 0, then the whole system can be running, but courier will make no attemtp to deliver email via ESMTP. A simple script can

Re: [courier-users] Re: Proposing new functions for maildropfilter

2003-10-02 Thread Jon Nelson
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, David Jones wrote: On October 1, 2003 07:50 pm, Eduardo Roldan wrote: I think that the conditional functions (the ones you only use in the IF statement) proposed by [EMAIL PROTECTED] shold be in maildrop because in a tyipical filter these are evaluated each time a

Re: [courier-users] Re: courier-mta and dialup

2003-10-02 Thread Gordon Messmer
Jeff Jansen wrote: If you're relaying all your mail through an ISP's smtp relay then I also have a patch which makes courier send just one copy of each message to the smart relay regardless of who the recipients are. That seems like good and proper behavior. You should make that patch

Re: [courier-users] Re: courier-mta and dialup

2003-10-02 Thread Jeff Jansen
On Thursday 02 October 2003 16:12, Gordon Messmer wrote: Jeff Jansen wrote: If you're relaying all your mail through an ISP's smtp relay then I also have a patch which makes courier send just one copy of each message to the smart relay regardless of who the recipients are. That seems like

Re: [courier-users] Re: courier-mta and dialup

2003-10-02 Thread Jon Nelson
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Anand Buddhdev wrote: Jeff Jansen writes: On Thursday 02 October 2003 10:32, Anand Buddhdev wrote: I found another solution to this by experimentation: If I set the MAXDELS in module.esmtp to 0, then the whole system can be running, but courier will make no attemtp

Re: [courier-users] Re: IMap Synchronization

2003-10-02 Thread David Corbin
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 17:39, Sam Varshavchik wrote: David Corbin writes: Messages in certain folders in my IMAP implementation get processed by external scripts (not going through IMAP). This seems to cause Courier-IMap Define get processed. to provide erroneous information.

[courier-users] Courier-IMAP 2.1.2 uses tons of bandwidth

2003-10-02 Thread Jeff Tucker
Hi, I've just upgraded to Courier-IMAP 2.1.2 from a version from a year ago. The upgrade went fine and the server works fine but I noticed that outgoing bandwidth usage is way up on the server. The old Courier would sit around 1 Mbps, the new is 5 Mbps for exactly the same user load. Stopping

[courier-users] Auth problems

2003-10-02 Thread Shaun Savage
Hi I am changing the mial server from one machine to another. T tried to copy the configuration, but that did not work. the problem is after tcp connect, courier sends a AUTH to the smtp client. How do I stop this. I can't login to the webadmin interface. so I need to edit the files with

[courier-users] Re: Courier-IMAP 2.1.2 uses tons of bandwidth

2003-10-02 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jeff Tucker writes: Hi, I've just upgraded to Courier-IMAP 2.1.2 from a version from a year ago. The upgrade went fine and the server works fine but I noticed that outgoing bandwidth usage is way up on the server. The old Courier would sit around 1 Mbps, the new is 5 Mbps for exactly the same

[courier-users] Re: IMap Synchronization

2003-10-02 Thread Sam Varshavchik
David Corbin writes: In the IMAP protocol the server cannot unilaterally inform the client that a message has been removed. The server can inform the client only when the client explicitly requests a folder status update. It's true that some clients crash, or are otherwise unable to gracefully

Re: [courier-users] Re: Courier-IMAP 2.1.2 uses tons of bandwidth

2003-10-02 Thread Jeff Tucker
--On Thursday, October 02, 2003 6:28 PM -0400 Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeff Tucker writes: Hi, I've just upgraded to Courier-IMAP 2.1.2 from a version from a year ago. The upgrade went fine and the server works fine but I noticed that outgoing bandwidth usage is way up on the

[courier-users] Re: Courier-IMAP 2.1.2 uses tons of bandwidth

2003-10-02 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jeff Tucker writes: That doesn't sound like the case. Hmm, I've just thought of a possible answer based on some emails I've gotten. A couple people have emailed me reporting duplicate emails, i.e. they're downloading emails they've seen before. Has the POP system changed so that if a message

Re: [courier-users] Re: Courier-IMAP 2.1.2 uses tons of bandwidth

2003-10-02 Thread Eduardo Roldan
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 00:14, Jeff Tucker wrote: I have noticed a new file in some of the user's Maildirs: courierpop3dsizelist. The old server didn't use that file. The courierpop3dsizelist is where the pop3d daemon stores the size of each message to not do calculation every time a user