Am 2004-05-24 20:50:47, schrieb Julian Mehnle:
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a 100% Debian/STABLE system with courier 0.37
and now I have installed the backports to 0.45.4...
Why don't you try Debian/Testing instead of Debian/Stable with backports?
It's much more maintainable.
Michelle Konzack wrote:
[...]
OK, now I know it is /usr/sbin/courierfilter which produce the error
Unable to reserve file descriptor 3.
I'd be curious as to why that happens. As fd's 0, 1, and 2 are in use,
the sequence
close(3);
if (open(/dev/null, O_RDONLY) != 3
Am 2004-05-25 10:04:38, schrieb Alessandro Vesely:
cannot fail. Can you reproduce the failure running the program by itself?
yes
If that's possible, truss can reveal what's going on.
( '/usr/sbin/courierfilter' ) ___
/
| Unable to reserve file
Hello,
I dont want that my SMTP serveur answers to EXPN and/or VRFY commands.
How can I do that ?
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On Tuesday 25 May 2004 09:52, Yvonne wrote:
I dont want that my SMTP serveur answers to EXPN and/or VRFY commands.
Look in the 'esmtpd' file in your courier 'etc' directory (usually either
'/etc/courier' or '/usr/lib/courier/etc'). Set BOFHNOEXPN=1 and BOFHNOVRFY=1
to disable them. Then
Hi Shawn, hi Jerry,
Shawn Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
courierfilter: Couldn't open file descriptor #3: Invalid argument at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.4/Courier/Filter.pm line 300.
Let me know if you have any other things you want me to try.
It appears there might be a
It's in you smtpd configuration file:
##NAME: BOFHNOEXPN:1
#
# Set BOFHNOEXP to 1 to disable EXPN
BOFHNOEXPN=1
##NAME: BOFHNOVRFY:1
#
# Set BOFHNOVERIFY to disable VRFY
BOFHNOVRFY=1
Kind Regards,
Sander Holthaus
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
The error message tells you exactly what the problem is. What exactly
is your question?
Thanks. Your response was most helpful.
I have since progressed beyond this error by adapting the configure
script. I now end up with the following error during the make process:
And setting it to:
DEFAULTDELIVERY=| /usr/lib/courier/bin/preline ./Maildir
Just gave a bunch of permission denied errors in the log.
Right -- ./Maildir isn't the name of a program.
man preline
...
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/courier/bin/preline program [ arg ... ]
...
So you need some program which
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2004-05-25 10:04:38, schrieb Alessandro Vesely:
cannot fail. Can you reproduce the failure running the program by itself?
yes
If that's possible, truss can reveal what's going on.
Sorry, I said truss but I meant strace. If you run a line like
strace -f
Did anybody encounter the following problem:
Clients cannot relay external messages through Courier's esmtpd, only
messages to internal addresses.
They get back a message from Courier, with the subject: WARNING: delayed
mail. and containing:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Cannot assign requested
Hennie Rautenbach writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
The error message tells you exactly what the problem is. What exactly
is your question?
Thanks. Your response was most helpful.
I have since progressed beyond this error by adapting the configure
script. I now end up with the following error
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