Hi All,
I'm trying to test external access to my server, and the only machine
that fits the requirements has no X or graphics (it's a linux server)
so I need to find a program that does something like what Thunderbird
does with a remote server, only without a point and drool interface. I'm
Am 2005-04-04 10:07:35, schrieb Peter Ford:
Hi All,
I'm trying to test external access to my server, and the only machine
that fits the requirements has no X or graphics (it's a linux server)
so I need to find a program that does something like what Thunderbird
does with a remote server,
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2005-04-04 10:07:35, schrieb Peter Ford:
You need only 'mutt' and maybe for sending mail ssmtp.
'mutt' can connect directly to POP3 and IMAP Servers using unencryted
TLS1 or SSL1/SSL2 conectins with login/cram-md5 authentication.
For sending E-Mails you need minimal
On Apr 4, 2005 5:07 AM, Peter Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to test external access to my server, and the only machine
that fits the requirements has no X or graphics (it's a linux server)
so I need to find a program that does something like what Thunderbird
does with a remote
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Peter Ford wrote:
| I'm trying to test external access to my server, and the only machine
| that fits the requirements has no X or graphics (it's a linux server)
| so I need to find a program that does something like what Thunderbird
| does with a
Everyone,
Right now, new email gets these permissions:
-rw--- username root
I would prefer to see permissions like this:
-rw-r- username courier
Does maildrop need special compile time options?
Can this be specified in any maildrop config file?
Thanks,
Scott Moseman
Bill Taroli wrote:
Chris Fletcher wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, James Graves wrote:
Yes, this seems to help me a lot too with other issues I've seen with
Thunderbird. Sometimes it seems to hang when trying to open another
subfolder.
I just set the threads down to one, and it all seems to better so
James Graves wrote:
Bill Taroli wrote:
Chris Fletcher wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, James Graves wrote:
Yes, this seems to help me a lot too with other issues I've seen with
Thunderbird. Sometimes it seems to hang when trying to open another
subfolder.
I just set the threads down to one, and it all
Am 2005-04-04 09:24:59, schrieb Scott Moseman:
Everyone,
Right now, new email gets these permissions:
-rw--- username root
I would prefer to see permissions like this:
-rw-r- username courier
Does maildrop need special compile time options?
Can this be specified in any
Scott Moseman wrote:
I would prefer to see permissions like this:
-rw-r- username courier
Can this be specified in any maildrop config file?
Yes, add the line:
UMASK=007
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And so it came to pass that on Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Peter Ford said
Hi All,
James Graves writes (4/4/2005 7:27 AM):
Bill Taroli wrote:
Chris Fletcher wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, James Graves wrote:
Yes, this seems to help me a lot too with other issues I've seen with
Thunderbird. Sometimes it seems to hang when trying to open another
subfolder.
I just set the threads down
On Apr 4, 2005 11:55 AM, Joseph C. Lininger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
To my knolege you have three choices. Pine, mutt, and cone will all do
what you need.
There is Nail, too.
http://nail.sourceforge.net/
Binand
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I am working on a
system to process email for a particular domain. Mail for this domain will come
to my main mailserver for virus scanning and then be sent along to another
server for processing (via esmtproutes).
I would like to be
able to reject invalid users from my mailserver, but I
On Apr 4, 2005 1:15 PM, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to be able to reject invalid users from my mailserver, but I
don't want to add hundreds of users and .courier files. I was considering
writing a simple perlfilter to check the usernames of any incoming email to
this
Indeed, that does create the correct file permissions, thanks. How does
Sendmail (or Maildrop) know what group to assign as ownership when it
writes each email file? Now that the permissions are good, I just need
to work on getting the correct group ownership working.
Thanks,
Scott Moseman
Like anything else that runs as the user, it will create files with the
user's primary GID. You can also set the gid bit on the folder (tmp
subfolder, I think) so that new files are created with the folder's group.
Scott Moseman wrote:
Indeed, that does create the correct file permissions,
From: Binand Sethumadhavan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 4, 2005 1:15 PM, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to be able to reject invalid users from my mailserver, but
I don't want to add hundreds of users and .courier files. I was
considering writing a simple
Bowie Bailey wrote:
I am working on a system to process email for a particular domain. Mail
for this domain will come to my main mailserver for virus scanning and
then be sent along to another server for processing (via esmtproutes).
I would like to be able to reject invalid users from my
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Not a bad idea. Unfortunately, the second server does not know about the
names either. It just accepts everything. What I was going to do was
create a text file with a list of names to check against and have my
courierfilter do the checks.
The question is partial rejects.
From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bowie Bailey wrote:
I am working on a system to process email for a particular domain. Mail
for this domain will come to my main mailserver for virus scanning and
then be sent along to another server for processing (via esmtproutes).
I
Has anybody any experience with setting up a Courier email server in
Mandrake? I've been fumbling my way thru an install, following the guide
at http://www.courier-mta.org/?install.html.
I've got the package made and installed. I issue the start command,
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/courier start, and
Bowie Bailey wrote:
That might work better. The only question is how well the alias system
scales. What would happen if I created an alias file with over 100,000
entries?
There doesn't seem to be an appreciable difference between an alias file
2000 entries long, and one 102000 entries long.
On Apr 4, 2005 5:52 PM, Art Martz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody any experience with setting up a Courier email server in
Mandrake? I've been fumbling my way thru an install, following the guide
at http://www.courier-mta.org/?install.html.
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Gordon Messmer writes:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
That might work better. The only question is how well the alias system
scales. What would happen if I created an alias file with over 100,000
entries?
There doesn't seem to be an appreciable difference between an alias file
2000 entries long, and one
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