On Wednesday 17 March 2004 06:25, Joris wrote:
Related question/feature-request: A
catch-all-but-explicitly-registred-addresses. Would be very neat.
Eg, for domain foo [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are
defined.
Everything sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but not to
Jeff Jansen wrote:
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 17:11, MAL wrote:
I am using authuserdb only, and have maildrop as the system default
delivery agent:
maildrop delivers properly to all system accounts, following the rules
in /usr/local/courier/etc/maildroprc, then ${HOME}/.mailfilter, but for
all
John Saunders writes:
ESMTP server doesn't start by default. I had
actually giving up on this and moved on to IMAP.
While reading the IMAP docs it mentioned a config
to start the IMAP daemon. I wondered if ESMTP had
the same option and found it. The install docs and
FAQ do not mention this rather
Hello,
I'm using Courier POP3+IMAP. I want all my email to be stored in my
personal computer where I have a mail client which only speaks POP3. I
also have several local filters placed in mail client configuration, so
each email is correcly saved in the right folder, when it is downloaded
from
Yes this is shown in courier FAQ.
But this is quite strange for this time, I tried few domains, but only some
of them work.
Oh yes, I have tried globe.com.ph: [aa.bb.cc.dd] as well, but it seems as
not working. U put
Anyway, globe.com.ph has 3 mail servers with different priority. I have put
the
Using the above example, I have above two lines in hosteddomains, I
know
the difference between spaces and tabs, I run makehosteddomains, and I
have aliases [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] But when I try
to
send mail to addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED], courier says User
hi,
when upgrading new courier-imap 3.0.2
on a system using vpopmail 5.2.1 with mysql some
strange things happen:
everything went fine but obviously courier tries to
change directory to the Maildir of user using the information stored in
mysql-database. it should use field 'pw_dir' BUT it
Román Medina wrote:
My question: given an email account, is it possible to configure Courier
POP3 to serve the content from several folders (not only inbox) placed on
that account? (naturally the measure will be valid for all mail accounts).
I've never seen a POP3 implementation that downloads
Hi all,
Im trying to turn off the DNS lookup function in
the SMTP daemon
adding the line
...
TCPDOPTS="-nodnslookup -noidentlookup"
...
in theesmtpd conf file.
but the servers stay resolving dns
names...
Mar 17 17:37:31 nitro fetchmail[1427]: SMTP error:
417 DNS lookup failure ...
and delay
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Jeff Potter wrote:
You need to also define address [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- note the dot
after the '@'. This is so that you can set up different delivery
instructions for an address under a domain, but not at the domain-level
itself.
mail:~# makealiases
aliasexp: ERR:
Tadeu De Chiacchio Puelles wrote:
but the servers stay resolving dns names...
Mar 17 17:37:31 nitro fetchmail[1427]: SMTP error: 417 DNS lookup
failure ...
and delay or not receive some e-mails.
turning off dnslookup and identlookup affect tcpd, not smtpd. Solution:
don't use smtpd.
I have 30 linux machines in the same domain and I want all mail from taht
machines to go to my server. And I don't want to make 30 entries in
aliases :(
Why not just set up a root alias on each machine to point to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This is what I do with my own machines - instead of
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Chris Petersen wrote:
I have 30 linux machines in the same domain and I want all mail from taht
machines to go to my server. And I don't want to make 30 entries in
aliases :(
Why not just set up a root alias on each machine to point to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This is what
mail:~# makealiases
aliasexp: ERR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 553 Syntax error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So what now? :)
It needs to be defined as an address, not an alias.
best,
Jeff
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On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Jeff Potter wrote:
mail:~# makealiases
aliasexp: ERR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 553 Syntax error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So what now? :)
It needs to be defined as an address, not an alias.
It's a pity :(
So, are man pages invalid? They say:
There is a period
On 17/3-2004, at 4.38, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
This is a maintenance release that fixes several minor bugs:
i just wanna take this moment to say thanks ..took me about 15 minutes
to upgrade and have everything running again, kudos to mr. sam. for
The POP3 protocol doesn't allow setting folder names. The only
way this can be acheived is through a hack.
You would be much better off getting an email client that uses
IMAP. What happens during the day when you want to look at
an email from yesterday?
Anyway try this hack. Create several
Sorry, I was only half-asleep before...
You''re adding the entry into the aliases file, not the hosted domain
file. The man page is right, it's under the makehosteddomains page, not
makealises page. :-)
So, in /etc/courier/hosteddomains (or whereever your configs live), you
want:
pro.onet.pl
Forgot about permissions which will be a problem
if you have separate system accounts.
I just configured a few userdb accounts and this
seems like the best way to handle it.
mainaccountfolder1TABhome=/home/mainaccount/Maildir/.Folder1|
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