On 6/14/05, Flavio Stanchina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
Installing aliases/webadmin...
ERROR: No such file or directory
Any idea what I have done wrong, or haven't done?
Likely, /etc/courier/aliases is a file rather than a directory; see
Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
dpkg-reconfigure courier-webadmin didn't ask me that question. I'm
using Debian Sarge.
Of course not. It's a courier-base question. ;)
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Saluti,
Flavio Stanchina
Informatica e Servizi
Trento - Italy
Hello,
here we have problem like this one posted below, but no answer was given :
Ive encountered a weird problem since changing the POP server for the
ISP I work for. Basically, we have had four clients out of a
significantly large client base lose the ability to pop their mail. The
problem
Fabien Combernous wrote:
Our pop service is provided by courier. Some Outlook and OExpress users
report us that some times (it looks randomly) one mail block OE when
they check their mails by pop. At the moment only one solution, they can
access via imap and remove the mail.
Ask them if they
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 03:12:24PM +0200, Fabien Combernous wrote:
Basically, we have had four clients out of a significantly large
client base lose the ability to pop their mail.
We have seen this caused by web accelerator (a server-side proxy that
removes images and other stuff used to
I'm in the final stages of testing a courier IMAP installation, and
am troubleshooting a problem that I experienced when doing some load
testing.
Courier-IMAP is running on FreeBSD 4.11, built from ports, with
Postfix as the MTA and MySQL as the user database, using
courier-authdaemond +