On 14/3-2004, at 0.49, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Thomas von Hassel writes:
On 13/3-2004, at 20.39, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Thomas von Hassel writes:
When trying to configure i get this:
checking whether -lresolv is needed for res_query... configure:
error: Cannot find function res_query
configure:
Moshe Gurvich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently our mail server running courier 0.44 letting thru emails
which should be stopped by maildrop.
The configuration is:
[...]
But still test emails with .PIF files are going thru.
Interesting that other rules in maildroprc and .mailfilter are
Hi all,
I have been experimenting with the courier-pythonfilter 0.6 together with
courier-0.45.1 (and 0.44.2 as well), and there are some strange things
happening when courier decides to respawn, because all of a sudden no new
smtp connections are being accepted, and at this point dozens of
Moshe Gurvich writes:
Hi,
Apparently our mail server running courier 0.44 letting thru emails
which should be stopped by maildrop.
The configuration is:
/etc/courier/courierd:
DEFAULTDELIVERY=| /usr/sbin/amavis | /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop
hi all,
i have installed courier-imap srever.i want to connect to server from different clients(outlook,thunderbird etc).so where can i crate the user accounts and check the authenticity of those.
i just want to verfiy only the username and passwords.
i mean to ask in which file i can create the
Werner Johansson wrote:
I have been experimenting with the courier-pythonfilter 0.6 together with
courier-0.45.1 (and 0.44.2 as well), and there are some strange things
happening
...
Currently I'm using all the pythonfilters shipped with 0.6
Don't use the dialback filter. It's known to cause
On 14/3-2004, at 0.49, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
When trying to configure i get this:
checking whether -lresolv is needed for res_query... configure:
error: Cannot find function res_query
configure: error: /bin/sh './configure' failed for authlib
my configure command looks like this:
./configure
Currently I'm using all the pythonfilters shipped with 0.6
Don't use the dialback filter. It's known to cause Python to
deadlock.
Oh, bummer! :) Well, that explains why I would experience this kind odd
behaviour then... Other than that, I must say that it is a _really_
efficient way to
Oh you mean that maildrop is checking only headers?
I thought that if xfilter is considering the whole message, then regex
expressions will too, no?
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Moshe Gurvich writes:
Hi,
Apparently our mail server running courier 0.44 letting thru emails
which should be stopped
Thanks, I've installed Courier::Filter (upgraded perl to 5.8.3 too)
made test configuration:
#---
use Courier::Filter::Module::MIMEParts;
use Courier::Filter::Logger::Syslog;
use Courier::Filter::Logger::File;
my $logfile = Courier::Filter::Logger::File-new(
file_name =
Thomas von Hassel writes:
On 14/3-2004, at 0.49, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
When trying to configure i get this:
checking whether -lresolv is needed for res_query... configure:
error: Cannot find function res_query
configure: error: /bin/sh './configure' failed for authlib
my configure command
Moshe Gurvich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, I've installed Courier::Filter (upgraded perl to 5.8.3 too)
made test configuration:
[...]
but syslog shows:
courierfilter: Starting pureperlfilter.conf
courierfilter: exec: Permission denied
Uh, apparently your symlink in
thanks, it was dumb mistake..
now it gives:
Mar 14 16:20:36 mail courierfilter: Can't call method "close" on an
undefined value at
/usr/local/ActivePerl-5.8/lib/site_perl/5.8.3/Courier/Filter.pm line
299.
Mar 14 16:20:36 mail courierfilter: Compilation failed in require at
Something that I probably know the answer to, but thought I'd ask
anyway.. I block a lot of domains via bofh, just so I don't have to
sort through spam from places that use the same return address. For
consistency, I've been doing:
badfrom @domain.com
badfrom @.domain.com
Is it really
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