R: [courier-users] authdemond - random login failed

2005-01-10 Thread Fanton Flavio
-Messaggio originale- Da: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: giovedì 6 gennaio 2005 0.32 A: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net Oggetto: Re: [courier-users] authdemond - random login failed Fanton Flavio writes: Hi all, I have an authentication problem with

Re: R: [courier-users] authdemond - random login failed

2005-01-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Fanton Flavio writes: -Messaggio originale- Da: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: gioved 6 gennaio 2005 0.32 A: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net Oggetto: Re: [courier-users] authdemond - random login failed Fanton Flavio writes: Hi all, I have an authentication

Re: [courier-users] maildrop at other things

2005-01-10 Thread David Aspinall
Thanks Gordon, unfortunately this is not quite going to work for me. My user database is in LDAP, and the user's home directory, windows profiles, and mail directories are all on different filesystems. The profiles are separate because they tend to grow out of control, the home directory

Re: [courier-users] maildrop at other things

2005-01-10 Thread Gordon Messmer
David Aspinall wrote: Thanks Gordon, unfortunately this is not quite going to work for me. My user database is in LDAP, and the user's home directory, windows profiles, and mail directories are all on different filesystems. The profiles are separate because they tend to grow out of

Re: [courier-users] maildrop at other things

2005-01-10 Thread David Aspinall
Ok, this makes a little more sense. I will try adjusting the LDAP configuration tonight. What surprises me is that I think a filter pass should be made before the pass off to the MDA. I think what I really wanted was a specific global place to plug in virus/spam scanners regardless of the

Re: [courier-users] maildrop at other things

2005-01-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik
David Aspinall writes: Ok, this makes a little more sense. I will try adjusting the LDAP configuration tonight. What surprises me is that I think a filter pass should be made before the pass off to the MDA. I think what I really wanted was a specific global place to plug in virus/spam

RE: [courier-users] maildrop at other things

2005-01-10 Thread Julian Mehnle
David Aspinall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] What surprises me is that I think a filter pass should be made before the pass off to the MDA. I think what I really wanted was a specific global place to plug in virus/spam scanners regardless of the final MDA. You can do that anyway: just

[courier-users] Courier::Filter on Debian Woody

2005-01-10 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
Woody is ships with Perl 5.6. Courier::Filter requires 5.8. If I build and put perl 5.8 in /usr/local/bin and 5.6 in /usr/bin (e ...), will pureperlfilter and Courier::Filter then work? I think it will because as far as I can tell, /usr/sbin/courierfilter is run by the courier user not

[courier-users] pop3

2005-01-10 Thread sasfater
Hi, I use mail clients on 2 different PCs. Leave message on server is active, but if mails dowloaded to the 1st pc, i cant dowload these mails to the other (cause moved to maildir/cur). Is there any soluition to solve this problem (eg. if users download mails via pop3 leave mails in