On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 03:00, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
[...]
Well, it's not as easy as inserting something into something else. The
stuff in question is a hierarchical tree, that contains offsets, field
contents, etc
Hello Sam
Yes, I thought it wouldn't be like in Perl ;-) But (see quote) it
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:24:47 -0500
Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan Hornburg writes:
Hello,
I would like to know how to use Comodo SSL certificates with Courier
POP/IMAP etc. Setting up Apache to recognize this is a no-brainer ...
For Courier I did the following
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
man courier, and search for locallowercase
Thanks all, my fault, I overlooked this option. However, if I understand
correctly, it works only for local accounts. Does this mean real
accounts only or does it work for virtual (userdb) accounts too?
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Ciao,
Flavio
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 10:32:39AM +0100, Flavio Stanchina wrote:
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
man courier, and search for locallowercase
Thanks all, my fault, I overlooked this option. However, if I understand
correctly, it works only for local accounts. Does this mean real
accounts only or
Works for userdb virtual users too. But you could just try that ;)
if I understand correctly, it works only for local accounts. Does this
mean real
accounts only or does it work for virtual (userdb) accounts too?
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Nat Sakimura writes:
Hi.
I am using dynamic delivery instruction in
/etc/courier/aliasdir/courier-default .
The external program makes a lookup into a database and decides where is the
final destination. I want to make it such that if the lookup fails, the mta
returns 550 User unknown to the
Markus Wernig writes:
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 03:00, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
[...]
Well, it's not as easy as inserting something into something else. The
stuff in question is a hierarchical tree, that contains offsets, field
contents, etc
Hello Sam
Yes, I thought it wouldn't be like in Perl ;-)
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Re: My Modest Proposal
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:07:04 -0500
Mitch (WebCob) writes:
Looking forward to the benchmarks - and also secretly wanting to try
modifying a message file to see what happens.
Lloyd Zusman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ ... ]
I use the following for my unique ID, encoded into base 64:
32-bit IP address
32-bit PID of submit (some systems use more than 16 bits for this)
64-bit time from gettimeofday() [down to microseconds]
32-bit incrementing counter
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I am trying to get courier and majordomo working together. Can anyone
provide me a link or information on how to get this done?
Thank You
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This is not necesarily a courier question, but since thats what i use
What reason is there to respond to a user unknown with transient
error code instead of a permanent failure ? ..like this:
: 450 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: User unknown in local recipient table
i've seen this a couple of times
Forgive my ignorance -- well I know and have used majordomo lists before
-- but what are the major differences between majordomo and couriermlm?
I'm using couriermlm now for a few lists and it seems to do the job
quite admirably...
Russell Premont wrote:
I am trying to get courier and
Thomas von Hassel writes:
This is not necesarily a courier question, but since thats what i use
What reason is there to respond to a user unknown with transient
error code instead of a permanent failure ? ..like this:
: 450 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: User unknown in local recipient table
i've
Hello all. I am trying to allow relaying for ip address 151.199.16.40. In
smtpaccess/default I have the following line: 151.199.16.40
allow,RELAYCLIENT
When the person attempts to send a message with ESMTP, I get a message in
my syslog that says that relaying is denied for the message he was
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all. I am trying to allow relaying for ip address 151.199.16.40. In
smtpaccess/default I have the following line: 151.199.16.40
allow,RELAYCLIENT
When the person attempts to send a message with ESMTP, I get a message in
my syslog that says that relaying is denied
Hi.
I have compiled and am attempting to install courier into a packaging
directory.
# make DESTDIR=/some/dir install-configure
gives the following result.
make: invalid option -- D
make: invalid option -- E
make: invalid option -- T
make: invalid option -- D
Usage: ...
...
make: ***
That's what make does. It's working fine.
To change the installation directory you need to set it when you
configure the install.
./configure --prefix=/some/dir
On 14/02/2004, at 3:25 PM, Vincent wrote:
Hi.
I have compiled and am attempting to install courier into a packaging
directory.
#
Thanks for the reply.
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 03:59:00PM +1300, Phillip Hutchings wrote:
That's what make does. It's working fine.
I don't understand. Why doesn't it do on on other targets like
install-strip?
To change the installation directory you need to set it when you
configure the
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