[courier-users] Timezone problems

2006-01-19 Thread Jesper Langkjær
Title: Timezone problems Hi... We lives in GMT+1 timezone, but some of our application needs to run with the mailserver set to GMT+0 and that gives problem with Courier. When a mailclient (Outlook) shows a new messages it adds one houre. Eg. Mail was sendt at 09:00, Outlook will show

[courier-users] Re: Debian 3.1 Stable Packages

2006-01-19 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-01-10 23:01:02, schrieb Alexander Lazic: Hi, we use 3.1 and haven't found a newer bin-version then 0.47 for debian stable. Have i overseen something, please can some help me about these topic ;-))) Download the Source from UNSTABLE and compile it your own: 1)

Re: [courier-users] Timezone problems

2006-01-19 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jesper Langkjær writes: Timezone problems Hi... We lives in GMT+1 timezone, but some of our application needs to run with the mailserver set to GMT+0 and that gives problem with Courier. When a mailclient (Outlook) shows a new messages it adds one houre. Eg. Mail was sendt at 09:00,

[courier-users] Getting the esmtp client ip address from maildrop

2006-01-19 Thread dino
Hi. I need a quick way to get the ip address of the esternal esmtp client that submit emails to my courier. Is there a way to force courier to generate a unique custom mail header with the ip address of the esmtp sender? I need to classify mails from maildrop filter rules by incoming mails ip

Re: [courier-users] Getting the esmtp client ip address from maildrop

2006-01-19 Thread dino
On 2006-01-19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. I need a quick way to get the ip address of the esternal esmtp client that submit emails to my courier. You can find this information in the Received-Header. If you enable SPF, courier also generates a Received-SPF header. Its probably easier to