Jerry Amundson wrote:
The way I read it and have always understood it is that a space
character is allowed if quoted and backslashed i.e.
MAIL FROM: +49\ 123@domain.com
should be accepted. RFC2821 states
qcontent= qtext / quoted-pair
From 3.2.5
quoted-pair = (\
Rob said:
I have been using stunnel to provide imaps on my server for over 7
months now. I'm using RHEL3 and didn't see a couriertls package, so I
used this instead. Just recently, it quit working well.
Courier fully supports STARTTLS and SSL for POP3, IMAP and ESMTP protocols
and has for
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 08:42:38AM -0800, ismeet dhillon wrote:
Hi Allesandro
Thanks for your response. The problem was with
amavisd-new. Whenever amavisd-new was starting it
would assign amavis:amavis as the owner and group for
the filter socket located at
I have a debian box running the entire suite of courier tools (I had a
similar setup on an old redhat 7). It works fine for normal delivery,
but I do not seem to be able to get maildrop to use the maildroprc
file. I am trying to get spamassassin working.
I tried removing maildrop and
I recently updated the debian courier-maildrop package to the new version.
On the 1.5.3 version of maildrop 1.5.3, mail would be rejected when the
account was over quota. After the update, mail that was previously
rejected is hanging around in the mailq.
Here is what the mailq looks like.
Thanks David,
Actually the SpamAssassin portion is not the problem (yet). I don't
understand why maildrop is not reading my maildroprc file at all.
On 6-Jan-05, at 12:59 PM, David Somers wrote:
Hi David,
Perhaps this might help:
http://da.andaka.org/Doku/courier-spamassassin.html
Please let me
Hi guys,
I will soon take over two Courier 2.4 servers. Apparently, there is one
server that generates and then sends the emails out on the Internet and the
other server receives the emails from the Internet.
I am planning on installing an SMTP server on the network to cut the
sending
David Coronel wrote:
Hi guys,
[snip]
Now the real question is this. I will then have 1 server that generates
and receives emails from Internet and that sends out emails to the SMTP
server and I will have a second machine that does nothing. I want to
have the 2 machines in some kind of load
David Aspinall writes:
it delivers it to /var/spool/mail/$user as I expect (since it has no
access to authdaemon), and the logging appears as I expect. However
the logging NEVER appears during normal mail delivery. And before you
say it, yes my /etc/courer/courierd file contains:
Nope,
# orange:/root# cd /home
# orange:/home# ls -l */.courier
ls: */.courier: No such file or directory
However, if I add a .courier file to my home directory with just the
line
./test
then my messages are delivered (mbox format?) to ~daspinall/test
Does this mean maildrop is working? It
Is there a way to disable BCC on the Courier server?
It appears that most of my spam comes in via this manner, and BCC causes
lots of discontent in the organization.
Thanks
Robb
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On Thu January 6 2005 7:07 pm, David Aspinall wrote:
Nope,
# orange:/root# cd /home
# orange:/home# ls -l */.courier
ls: */.courier: No such file or directory
However, if I add a .courier file to my home directory with just the
line
./test
then my messages are delivered (mbox format?)
Ok, I switched over to couriertls. However, this lead me to the real
problem. It wasn't having issues going through stunnel, it only hangs
when talking localhost to localhost. Since stunnel relays and routes
from localhost to the localhost server, it had problems. The reason I
know this is a
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 08:18:20PM -0700, Robert Pfister wrote:
Is there a way to disable BCC on the Courier server?
It appears that most of my spam comes in via this manner, and BCC causes
lots of discontent in the organization.
You need to read up on e-mail standards, especially about the
Robert Pfister wrote:
Is there a way to disable BCC on the Courier server?
you would no longer be able to receive mail from this or most other
mailing lists
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