You could try
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Sorry for the top posting!
Larry.
- Original Message -
From: Jesper Langkjær [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 3:11 PM
Subject:
Hello Gordon,
Am 2006-02-21 16:06:00, schrieb Gordon Messmer:
The documentation is slightly misleading. The authpam module does use
Aha. - Maybe, but I have configured libnss-pgsql
and libpam-pgsql1 as written in there documentation
and all is working fine, except courier.
This is the
Hello Sam,
Am 2006-02-21 18:30:28, schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
libnss is an internal glibc library, used by glibc's getpw() and getgr()
functions. You specify which modules you want to resolve userids and
groupids by setting up your nsswitch.conf correctly.
It is setup correctly like in the
Hallo Jürgen,
Am 2006-02-22 00:55:12, schrieb Jürgen Herz:
Hello together,
Since the Debian packages of maildrop (1.5.3) aren't compiled with LDAP
support, I downloaded and compiled maildrop (2.0.2) and then discovered
I now additionally need courier authlib.
No, you do not need it.
You
Am 2006-02-21 16:06:00, schrieb Gordon Messmer:
The documentation is slightly misleading. The authpam module does use
libc's getpwnam() function, and thereby gets info from sources
configured in the nsswitch.conf file.
So this should be corrected in the manpage. - Who does this?
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-02-21 18:30:28, schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
If you set up nsswitch.conf to use pgsql, all applications, including
authdaemon, should end up querying pgsql for all userid/groupid lookups.
All other programs are working but curier... :-/
Seriously... it doesn't
Luca Bertoncello wrote:
Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Courier will report no messages in the mailbox if it reads the maildir's new
and cur directories, and does not find any messages.
It's not possible! We tryed ourselves, with an account WITH E-Mails, and
sometimes we
Is there a way to get courier to do destination based masquerading? In
other words, to append one domain to the from addresses if I send mail
to a host in the local network, but another if the destination is
outside the LAN.
So far as I can tell, it always appends the contents of the _me_ file
This is pretty much a MUA issue, not a MTA issue. If you use a MUA such as
mutt (for Linux) that's capable of such things, you can set the From line to
anything you like. I use mutt or evolution for most of my email, and ssmtp
on my local desktop system which can be told to set the envelope
Make that the userdbpw man page.
Instructions followed, correct field initialized with
an hmac-md5 for a password, and AUTH CRAM-MD5 now works
perfectly! Mercy buckets!
Next goal: arrange things so that user-specific rcptfilter
scripts can detect that mail came from an authorized relay,
and
Dave Platt writes:
- Setting RELAYCLIENT to a nonempty string in smtpaccess, and
setting AUTHRELAYCLIENT to a nonempty string in the esmtpd
config file, doesn't work either, due to a side effect I had
not expected. It appears that couriersmtpd.c automatically
appends the contents
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