[courier-users] local mail delivery

2004-03-27 Thread Kczn Pter
hi, is it ok, if I write a script in PHP (that would be ran as any bash script with #!/usr/local/bin/php) and it would do some checks on the email and also check if the recipient user has exceeded his quota or not and do various things then. I would place it in the local delivery like this: ||

[courier-users] Re: double bounce configuration

2004-03-27 Thread Charles Fry
Is there away to eliminate double bounces? I am specifically concerned with the following scenario: Spam sent to inexistant local addresses is initially accepted by courier, Courier does not accept mail to nonexistent local addresses. Problem solved. I guess my setup doesn't allow

[courier-users] Re: double bounce configuration

2004-03-27 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Charles Fry writes: Is there away to eliminate double bounces? I am specifically concerned with the following scenario: Spam sent to inexistant local addresses is initially accepted by courier, Courier does not accept mail to nonexistent local addresses. Problem solved. I guess my setup

[courier-users] Re: local mail delivery

2004-03-27 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Kczn Pter writes: hi, is it ok, if I write a script in PHP (that would be ran as any bash script with #!/usr/local/bin/php) and it would do some checks on the email and also check if the recipient user has exceeded his quota or not and do various things then. I would place it in the local

[courier-users] Re: Postmaster bouncing on Backup MX?

2004-03-27 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Kevin Murphy writes: On Mar 26, 2004, at 6:46 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: There are two problems here. One is that you have the machine name set to penguin. You must always use a fully-qualified domain name. Adjust your me and/or locals and/or default configuration files accordingly.

[courier-users] Re: spamassassin as filter

2004-03-27 Thread Charles Fry
Maildroprc is only used when delivering mail to mailboxes... When would courier accept mail that wasn't going to be delivered to a valid user? I should have been more specific there. I was referring to messages that would not be delivered to a valid *local* user. The two examples of

[courier-users] Re: double bounce configuration

2004-03-27 Thread Charles Fry
Is there away to eliminate double bounces? I am specifically concerned with the following scenario: Spam sent to inexistant local addresses is initially accepted by courier, Courier does not accept mail to nonexistent local addresses. Problem solved. I just verified this

[courier-users] Re: double bounce configuration

2004-03-27 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Charles Fry writes: Check whether the domain account home directory has global read and execute permissions. When receiving mail, courieresmtpd runs as the courier user. If it has read and execute permissions on the home directory it will refuse to accept any mail that does not have a

Re: [courier-users] Re: spamassassin as filter

2004-03-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
Charles Fry wrote: Doesn't matter. maildrop isn't used to deliver to external email aliases or mailing lists. It's OK to put the xfilter in the global maildroprc file. My personal experience has shown otherwise, at least for the mailing lists. I run mailman mailing lists on virtual domains

[courier-users] Get E-Mails two or three or four times

2004-03-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, Hey Sam, Please can you tell me, what you do ? Whenever you write to the List, I get your Messages two, three or four times... Greetings Michelle -- Registered Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/

[courier-users] extra care for failed local deliveries?

2004-03-27 Thread Joris
Hi, I was wondering: what exactly happens if a message cannot be delivered to the maildir, fi because the hard quota limit is reached, or the filesystem runs out of space. Is it possible to configure some sort of extra long retry time, or permanent storage in another place for that kind of