Troy Benjegerdes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:07:59AM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
I'm about to start work on a perlfilter module that does SPF checking.
This will be done in my spare time over the next week or so.
But before I get going on this, I'd like to make sure
Hello,
I presently have the *LATEST* - i.e. as of 01/29/2004 version of courier-mta
installed.
I did the compile and install with only options to disable all auth modules
other than pam and ldap (is that bad?). I am doing this in response to a
complete system failure (since I last wrote) and
Jon Nelson writes:
I think it's a permissions issue, but for the life of me, I can't figure
it out, and the permissions seem fine.
mailq doesn't work. Rather, it works perfectly. When run by root it
indicates that a message I (a mortal user) sent is 'owned' by the user
that courier has been
Sam,
Let's say I wanted to fix the bug within Outlook/Eudora by modifying the SMTP
code to go ahead and add the blank line to an e-mail message even if there's no
body to the message... could you or would you direct me to where in the code I
might begin looking for a way to resolve the issue?
The other admin here set up a filter to look for *[20 with no close carrot,
and so far the filter has caught around 8 messages since last night. All the
messages we have traced back to the same DSL connection in Brazil. I suspect
there is a spammer down there with his mail server set incorrectly
Gordon Messmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lloyd Zusman wrote:
In the `courier/config.py' file, there's the following definition:
prefix = '/usr/lib/courier'
My directory structure differs from that, so what should this value be
set to? ... the top of the Courier installation tree? ...
I'm running postfix 1.1.11
and courier 1.5.3.20020910
Thanks!
-erich
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When I try to build the rpms, I get this:
RPM build errors:
Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
/etc/openldap/schema/courier.schema
/usr/lib/courier/libexec/authlib/authdaemond.ldap
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/courierldapaliasd
Hi all,
A question about the lookup function... If an email
address is listed in the lookup file, is the match performed
partially?
What I mean is, if I have this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Will both [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] match?
Do I have to use regular expression syntax in order to
--On Freitag, 23. Januar 2004 15:34 -0600 Derrick T. Woolworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Running FreeBSD 4.7 (also tried 4.8)
Courier version 0.43.0, MySQL 4.0.17, Apache w/ModSSL 1.3.27 +PHP4 and IMP Mail
client, SSH, inetd, cron, etc.
750+ user accounts are setup on the machine as
Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
Ahh - I didn't know what transport you were using.
But from what I read in the courier / sendmail manual, the variables you want are
MAILUSER and MAILHOST --- you have an extra S - could that be the problem?
Does that help?
courier use the version with S for bounces and
Hi people,
I want to reject some mail looking at some file type extensions.
For example, reject an e-mail that has attached a file .scr
Can someone point me on the right way?
Thanks!
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Hi,
I have a problem regarding to amavis. I've configured it for courier and the
config file is ok, however amavis does not run, when i execute amavis, it
gives the following error:
AMAVIS: Couldn't init AMAVIS::MTA::Courier: Invalid argument at
/usr/share/perl/AMAVIS.pm line 235, GEN1 line 520.
Gordon Messmer wrote:
And I'll happily include it in that tarball as long as it's GPL
licensed. :)
Jon Nelson sent me his spf.py module off-list, so I added it to the tarball:
http://phantom.dragonsdawn.net/~gordon/courier-patches/courier-pythonfilter/
Aside from one typo fix (also from Jon),
Dear Courier users and Debian developers !
Sam Varshavchik, the author of the Courier Mail Server Suite, is currently
working on the 0.45 release. He has published a couple of development
builds, which is the base for the Debian packages I'm working on.
Besides the integration of the upstream
Try this...
Select a different folder with left mouse (like inbox) then right click on the
folder you want to delete, and select delete from the option menu.
I think the OS returns a failure on the delete folder request because the IMAP
client is currently IN that folder.
m/
Marc Balmer
Greetings to all!
I have been trying to get the courier suite working
for the past two weeks with modest results. I did some serious RTFM, googled a
lot, read this archives but I am hopelessly stuck and in need of your
help.
I am using the Debian Woody courier "out of the
box" installed
Phillip Hutchings wrote:
SV No, the problem is that you're trying to build software on a
development box
SV that does not have the necessary development libraries installed.
No. The problem is that software depends on non-necessary libraries.
I *do not* need imap/ssl or pop3/ssl.
Courier
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PMSubject: [courier-users] maildrop under user daemon Greetings to all! I have been trying to get the
courier suite working for the past two weeks with modest results. I did
some
Is it possible to set up Courier so that authenticated SMTP is required for
everyone except one particular ip address?
Bowie
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--On Mittwoch, 28. Januar 2004 14:19 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Our CEO uses Mac OS9 and OE 5.x (the latest, the version # escapes me ATM)
for Mac. It seems to choke on a regular basis when getting mail from our
server, a FreeBSD box running postfix/courier.
We
Rodrigo Severo writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Dmitry Vereschaka writes:
Hello Sam,
Friday, January 23, 2004, 2:50:51 AM, you wrote:
I'm trying to build courier-imap-2.2.1.tar.bz2 and compile fails in
tcpd folder with openssl-related errors (no header files)
SV Then install the header
Two problems: you are not running 4.9-STABLE, and you are posting this to
the wrong mailing list. Why?
Courier or not, a kernel must not panic.
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I'm having problems setting up a virtual mail host (Debian, Courier
0.44.2 built from source.)
I see in my mail.info log:
Jan 29 09:58:44 hermes courierd:
id=00028561.401949D4.50BC,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],addr=[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
550 User unknown.
In userdb I have:
courier
OLD MACHINE: in base mail slice/dir 'tar ycf /PLACE YOUR RESTRICTED WEB DIR
HERE/MAIL.bz2*
NEW MACHINE: in base mail slice/dir fetch http://YOUR URL TO PROTECTED DIR
HERE/Mail.bz2 tar yxf MAIL.bz2
All mail moves, no problems. FETCH is faster than RSYNC/RCP (IME), just
remember to
Derrick T. Woolworth writes:
Yes, that is correct Thomas.
Sam responded earlier stating that you can control access to the Courier mail
server using the smtpaccess file. However, that still doesn't prevent mail
coming from unwanted hosts to users on the mail server, right? I think that
This may be a dumb question, but have you verified your environment is actually
being set?
Run something like `/bin/env` after making your calls to setenv, and check the
output?
Of course you'd have to do this from the web script and not from the command
line... Sendmail had some options (like
On 28/1-2004, at 13.38, Tim Hunter wrote:
Thomas von Hassel wrote:
On 28/1-2004, at 0.24, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Thomas von Hassel writes:
Ok, we have this setup now
Internet --- Filtering server (Running
postfix/spamassasin/uvscan/anomy) --- Courier mailserver
Is there a way to setup the
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