Mark Constable wrote:
Here's a working example (different fieldnames) for courier 0.47.
MYSQL_UID_FIELD and MYSQL_GID_FIELD need to point to fields, not
hold default values. I'm not sure what MYSQL_DATABASE is for, perhaps
it's something with the later 0.50 version.
MYSQL_SERVER
http://www.freenux.org/~mm/wordpress/?p=6
http://swik.net/courier-pythonfilter
I'm testing greylist.py pythonfilter module for courier-mta.
I wrote a little consideration about it.
You'll find at http://www.freenux.org/~mm/wordpress/?p=6
Ciao, Dino.
I have courier 0.49 (IMAP + SMTP server suite) running on CentOS 4.3.
Sending emails inside the network that the email server resides on is
lightning fast; however, sending emails from outside the network takes
about 20 seconds per email to send. I have port 25 and port 113 opened
and
This is what I did. Added -noidentlookup to the end of the TCPDOPTS config
line in the esmptd config file:
##NAME: TCPDOPTS:3
#
# TCPDOPTS can contain other couriertcpd options, such as
# -nodnslookup and -noidentlookup.
#
I have courier 0.49 (IMAP + SMTP server suite) running on CentOS 4.3.
Sending emails inside the network that the email server resides on is
lightning fast; however, sending emails from outside the network takes
about 20 seconds per email to send. I have port 25 and port 113 opened
and
Ah, I remember why I did not choose Greylisting. The problem was that,
as I recall, that it acted after the complete SMTP-transaction (after
the DATA-command), which means it is very inefficient when receiving
large emails (or inefficient in general). Am I correct in this?
I don't think it is
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Dino Ciuffetti wrote:
http://www.freenux.org/~mm/wordpress/?p=6
http://swik.net/courier-pythonfilter
I'm testing greylist.py pythonfilter module for courier-mta. I
wrote a little consideration about it. You'll find at
Lyndon Dino,
Thank you for the advice, it worked like a charm!
Thanks,
Steve
Lyndon Tiu wrote:
This is what I did. Added "-noidentlookup" to the end of the "TCPDOPTS" config line in the esmptd config file:
##NAME: TCPDOPTS:3
#
# TCPDOPTS can contain other couriertcpd options, such as
Thanks to all who have sent along suggestions in reply to my questions. I'm
still having a bit of a problem, so I wanted to provide an update as to what
I've tried so far and see if anyone has any further suggestions. The short
version of my problem is that it seems that I still can't get
On Mon April 3 2006 13:37, Brent Robinson wrote:
Thanks to all who have sent along suggestions in reply to my
questions. I'm still having a bit of a problem, so I wanted to
You're also still top-posting. Please stop.
provide an update as to what I've tried so far and see if anyone has
any
Hi Jay,
Am 2006-03-30 16:51:46, schrieb Jay Lee:
Linux (all distros)
I don't think it's fair to lump all distros together here I'd break them
off into RPM based, Debian based and others. I feel RedHat based RPM
distros are best for Courier. Sam develops on FC4 I believe. Once
Start a
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Subject: [courier-users] Re: /etc/courier?
On Mon April 3 2006 13:37, Brent Robinson wrote:
Thanks to all who have sent along suggestions in reply
Brent Robinson writes:
Here is some additional information. The system that I am working with is
running Mac OSX 10.3.9. When I initially installed courier-authlib, I
downloaded courier-authlib-0.58 from the downloads section at
courier-mta.org. I then executed the commands make, make
Courier on Windows 98 is absolutely the best! First, get the cygwin environment and install it - then compile courier with the cygwin gcc compiler and let it rip. If you can get MySQL to compile on Win98 then you're set! Don't waste your time with Win2003 Server - its too unstable - Win98 is the
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