Hello
I´m installing courier mail in one Solaris 9 box with OpenLDAP and I´m
having some problems. I think that my /etc/pam.conf is wrong. Someone have
a similar system operating?
My /etc/pam.conf:
imapauthsufficient pam_ldap.so try_first_pass
imapauthrequired
Gerardo Gregory writes:
Is there any dosumented source for the courieresmtpd error codes (i.e.
517, 417, 500, 550, etc.) ?
I am writing a shell script to parse my logs for 5xx errors and would
like to see all the possible errors that could be genrated by couriersmtpd.
As far as anyone should
Hi,
This is part of the output of the mailq command:
48.7K0004A7A8.400D2FFA.10B8 Jan 20 14:41
daemon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2.7K 0004A8D4.400D3117.266A Jan 20 14:45
daemon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2.5K
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:53:39PM +0100, Joris wrote:
Hi,
This is part of the output of the mailq command:
48.7K0004A7A8.400D2FFA.10B8 Jan 20 14:41
daemon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2.7K 0004A8D4.400D3117.266A Jan 20 14:45
hi all,
I want to concentrate only Imap srever source files. i
am trying to replace The UID with a hash-based message
identification.
That is i want to concentrate on IMAP implementation
source files so that i can find the UIDs and replace
them and test them.
so my questions are:
1.how can i
When sending mail from our Courier 0.44.0 server, to a remote mail
server, I get a success 90% of the time but a failure on occation, in
which the remote server says:
503 You must send a HELO or EHLO command first
That kind of error should be consistent, but 90% of the time it accepts
mails
One technique that's often recommended is that you *usually* only care
about the first digit of a 3-digit number. After verifying that it's a
3 digit number, and not one of the special 3 digit numbers, one can
usually just care about the first digit for 4xx and 5xx (others?)
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I *really* think that cancelmsg ought to support some kind of cancel
this message but *don't* generate any kind of bounce switch. It's not
infrequent that people want to cancel (remove) a message *without*
generating any additional bounce messages, etc...
Maybe I'll look into writing it myself,
Bill Taroli schrieb:
I'm using Thunderbird (latest) with Courier 0.44.0 (on Solaris 9) to
access my email via IMAP/SSL. I know that there is a very limited
built-in functionality for having the server notify clients of updates
to folders and sub-folders... and that a kernel extension to
Paolo Losi wrote:
Steve Shockley wrote:
Use the most current version of OE you can find. Consider OETool and
OEQuoteFix (search Google). Turn off HTML view in OE.
Thanks for the tips... Why turning off HTML view?
Because of so-called web-bugs (e.g. spammers know that you read their
mail
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:53:39PM +0100, Joris wrote:
Thanks a lot for you explaination!
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On Tuesday 20 January 2004 16:06, Juri Haberland wrote:
As Thunderbird is a descendant of Mozilla Mail it should be easy. In the
directory where Thunderbird stores it's configuration create a file
called user.js and put the following line in it:
user_pref(mail.check_all_imap_folders_for_new,
Bowie Bailey wrote:
True, but the system has to run as some user. Which one would you
suggest?
It would be better to run the SMTP service as a different user. Take a
look at qmail.
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hi:
(...)
The function of /etc/courier/hosteddomains is very similar to the one of
/etc/courier/locals. Both configuration files specify a list of domains
that are considered to be local domains - domains whose mailboxes are
stored locally.
(...)
check this url
This is working quite nicely, thanks. :-)
By the way, is there actually a way to set this via a preference panel?
Just curious.
Juri Haberland wrote:
Bill Taroli schrieb:
I'm using Thunderbird (latest) with Courier 0.44.0 (on Solaris 9) to
access my email via IMAP/SSL. I know
Thanks.
Guees I got my hoemwork cut out for me, eh?
Appreciate the RFC references. I have begun to notice though different
usages of the same code by remote MTA's.
best regards,
Gerardo Gregory
Systems Administrator wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Gerardo Gregory wrote:
Is there any
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Gerardo Gregory wrote:
Guees I got my hoemwork cut out for me, eh?
Yup :).
Appreciate the RFC references. I have begun to notice though different
usages of the same code by remote MTA's.
That's right. If you have a look at RFC 2821, you'll see:
Guntha Aravind babu writes:
hi all,
I want to concentrate only Imap srever source files. i
am trying to replace The UID with a hash-based message
identification.
This is not going to work. IMAP UIDs cannot be replaced with any kind of
a hash. The result will not be IMAP.
Can any one give me
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