Hello,
tell me please, if I enable spam filters in courier, is it possible to
disable spam filtering for one individual mail box?
Anton.
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On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 06:30:05PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> John Morrissey writes:
> >I noticed that if the stat() on Maildir/quotawarn fails, the quota
> >warning is still delivered. Since everything else seems to fail fast,
> >I've modified the check to behave similarly if the stat() fails
John Morrissey writes:
While troubleshooting a local problem, I had the opportunity to examine the
quota warning code in courier/maildir/.
I noticed that if the stat() on Maildir/quotawarn fails, the quota warning
is still delivered. Since everything else seems to fail fast, I've modified
the c
Bowie Bailey writes:
I just removed all of the courier rpms (except for authlib, which seems to
be
working properly), and rebuilt them from source. Reinstalled and the same
problem occurred again.
If you had uid/gid related problems, removing the RPMs won't be enough.
You'll also need to cl
Gordon Messmer writes:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Same deal. /var/spool/courier/msgq (and msgs) has the proper permissions
and
ownership. Maybe something got screwed up during the build. Unless someone
else can come up with another option, I may remove Courier completely,
rebuild
the RPMS, and rei
Daniel Higgins writes:
any solution to this problem? or should i just turn off the backscatter
protection completly?
Turn it off is your only option, until you reconfigure things so that the
server rejects mail that exceeds the size of the individual mailbox.
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Bowie Bailey wrote:
> From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>Bowie Bailey wrote:
>>
>>>Same deal. /var/spool/courier/msgq (and msgs) has the proper
>
> permissions
>
>>>and ownership. Maybe something got screwed up during the build. Unless
>>>someone else can come up with another
From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> >
> > Same deal. /var/spool/courier/msgq (and msgs) has the proper
permissions
> > and ownership. Maybe something got screwed up during the build. Unless
> > someone else can come up with another option, I may remove Courier
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Same deal. /var/spool/courier/msgq (and msgs) has the proper permissions
and
ownership. Maybe something got screwed up during the build. Unless someone
else can come up with another option, I may remove Courier completely,
rebuild
the RPMS, and reinstall.
That is what yo
Hi,
Now that I've gotten ClamAV and SpamAssassin to work I've been trying to
get some sort of mail-sorting to work.
Of course the normal .mailfilter-files work - but I want the
sorting-rules to be stored in a database, preferably mySQL.
Anyone got any ideas on how to get this working with maildro
From: Fredrik Elestedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > From: Fredrik Elestedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Bowie Bailey wrote:
> >>>From: Fredrik Elestedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
> >I've got an odd problem. I haven't run into this on any
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> From: Fredrik Elestedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>Bowie Bailey wrote:
>>
>>>From: Fredrik Elestedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
Bowie Bailey wrote:
>I've got an odd problem. I haven't run into this on any of my other
>Courier installs.
>
>
>
From: Fredrik Elestedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > From: Fredrik Elestedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Bowie Bailey wrote:
> >>
> >>>I've got an odd problem. I haven't run into this on any of my other
> >>>Courier installs.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>># /usr/lib/courier/sbin/courierf
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> From: Fredrik Elestedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>Bowie Bailey wrote:
>>
>>>I've got an odd problem. I haven't run into this on any of my other
>>>Courier installs.
>>>
>>>
>>># /usr/lib/courier/sbin/courierfilter start
>>>/var/spool/courier/tmp/courierfilter.pid: Permiss
From: Fredrik Elestedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > I've got an odd problem. I haven't run into this on any of my other
> > Courier installs.
> >
> >
> > # /usr/lib/courier/sbin/courierfilter start
> > /var/spool/courier/tmp/courierfilter.pid: Permission denied
> >
> >
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I've got an odd problem. I haven't run into this on any of my other
> Courier installs.
>
>
> # /usr/lib/courier/sbin/courierfilter start
> /var/spool/courier/tmp/courierfilter.pid: Permission denied
>
> # ll /var/spool/courier/
> total 28
> drwxr-x--- 2 mailuser mailuser
I've got an odd problem. I haven't run into this on any of my other
Courier installs.
# /usr/lib/courier/sbin/courierfilter start
/var/spool/courier/tmp/courierfilter.pid: Permission denied
# ll /var/spool/courier/
total 28
drwxr-x--- 2 mailuser mailuser 4096 Nov 29 11:02 allfilters
drwx--
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Daniel Higgins wrote:
>
>>
>> it might not be a big deal for johnny and his 2 friends on their private
>> server, but for an enterprise that's another matter.
>
>
> How many enterprises place quotas on users, which are smaller than the
> size of messages they allow? Even f
Daniel Higgins wrote:
it might not be a big deal for johnny and his 2 friends on their private
server, but for an enterprise that's another matter.
How many enterprises place quotas on users, which are smaller than the
size of messages they allow? Even free webmail services offer better
ser
Hi,
>in previous versions, an overquota scenario was a permanent error (5xx),
>that mail got bounced and that was it.
>now it locks the account.
I had (nearly) the same problem, so I changed the behaviour back to throwing a
permanent error.
Try this one, if you use maildrop for delivery:
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Jerry Amundson wrote:
>On Wed December 14 2005 09:35, Daniel Higgins wrote:
>
>
>>in recent versions of courier, there is a "backscatter blacklist" for
>>local addresses with delivery errors. unfortunately, that feature
>>also bring in a deadlock in some conditions.
>>
>>consider this scenario:
On Wed December 14 2005 09:35, Daniel Higgins wrote:
> in recent versions of courier, there is a "backscatter blacklist" for
> local addresses with delivery errors. unfortunately, that feature
> also bring in a deadlock in some conditions.
>
> consider this scenario:
> local user1 has a 10 megs quo
in recent versions of courier, there is a "backscatter blacklist" for
local addresses with delivery errors. unfortunately, that feature also
bring in a deadlock in some conditions.
consider this scenario:
local user1 has a 10 megs quota
someone send this user a 12 megs email, it gets accepted in t
Polarcom Webmaster writes:
Hello.
I have a question: how can I block mail from some domain because of spam
but this domain isn't resolvable:
Dec 14 10:38:44 * courieresmtpd:
error,relay=***.***.***.***,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 417 DNS
lookup failure: venus.glencore.com. Try again later.
Jay Lee wrote:
... Here's what I'm using:
Clamcour - http://www.becrux.com/index.php?page=projects&name=clamcour
AV filter that uses ClamAV and rejects viruses at the SMTP level. This
is much more efficient than waiting until after the email is accepted to
filter viruses.
SpamAssassin - http:
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