Hello all,
I'm building Courier Cluster and have few questions.
Hardware details:
4 core quad servers with 8GB ram, iscsi storage with gfs2. Full cluster
will have total 8 servers.
Questions:
1. Sam, This cluster will offer free hosting ( mail and www ) services
for our customers which already
Svetozar Mihailov writes:
Hello all,
I'm building Courier Cluster and have few questions.
Hardware details:
4 core quad servers with 8GB ram, iscsi storage with gfs2. Full cluster
will have total 8 servers.
Questions:
1. Sam, This cluster will offer free hosting ( mail and www ) services
2008/8/25 Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan Miscaro writes:
Hi, running courier pop and imap running on some boxes with postfix.
I want my maildroprc file to send spam to a spam folder:
if (/^X-Spam-Status: Yes/)
{
to $MAILDIR/.Spam/
That should be to $MAILDIR/.Spam
You need to
On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 07:04 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Svetozar Mihailov writes:
Hello all,
I'm building Courier Cluster and have few questions.
Hardware details:
4 core quad servers with 8GB ram, iscsi storage with gfs2. Full cluster
will have total 8 servers.
Svetozar Mihailov wrote:
2.2 I do not want to use load balancer because if load balancer dies
everything stop.
You may find OpenBSD's CARP and hoststated(8) interesting.
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Is there a way to disable SPF checking on a host by host basis ?
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Sam Varshavchik ha scritto:
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Currently, the only way that one can concede forwarding is by IP address.
That's beside the point.
It is a problem. What if the remote host could log in?
The bottom line is this. Your email address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you need
Svetozar Mihailov writes:
Thanks for quick answer. I have few more question which was in first
email blocked because wrong from address ( delete it please ).
5.x Is courier needs write access to /etc/courier
and/or /etc/authdaemon? Is safe to mount them as read-only?
These directories can
Juan Miscaro writes:
But how does maildrop become aware of the MAILDIR variable? I'm using
authdaemon with mysql backend (authmysql) and it's working well.
You answered your own question, below:
MAILDIR=/var/spool/virtual_mailboxes/$DOMAIN/$USER/Maildir
That's how. Read your own
Mark Constable writes:
Apologies for repeating this question...
Is there a way to disable SPF checking on a host by host basis ?
Based on the sender's IP address -- set the BOFH variables in smtpaccess.
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Bowie Bailey writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
As such, since the whole process is under the complete control of
the recipient, the recipient must then recognize that SPF will not
be functional on forwarded mail. The recipient must concede to
disabling SPF as he
2008/8/26 Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan Miscaro writes:
But how does maildrop become aware of the MAILDIR variable? I'm using
authdaemon with mysql backend (authmysql) and it's working well.
You answered your own question, below:
Svetozar Mihailov wrote:
6. How to run clamd/spamassasin? On every server, or on dedicated
servers over tcp/ip? Is there recommendations except lower performance
because tcp/ip session for each check?
IMO, it's best to run clamd and spamassassin on each server in order to
avoid making
On 2008-08-27, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Is there a way to disable SPF checking on a host by host basis ?
Based on the sender's IP address -- set the BOFH variables in smtpaccess.
Thanks Sam, the nearest info I could find is here...
http://www.courier-mta.org/couriertcpd.html
but I couldn't
Juan Miscaro writes:
2008/8/26 Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan Miscaro writes:
But how does maildrop become aware of the MAILDIR variable? I'm using
authdaemon with mysql backend (authmysql) and it's working well.
You answered your own question, below:
Mark Constable writes:
On 2008-08-27, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Is there a way to disable SPF checking on a host by host basis ?
Based on the sender's IP address -- set the BOFH variables in smtpaccess.
Thanks Sam, the nearest info I could find is here...
I have a number of .courier files pointing to external email
addresses and I would like to rewrite the From_ line to avoid
SPF blocking on destination mail servers that use SPF checking.
# cat .courier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone suggest the simplest way to rewrite a From_ line
starting from
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Mark Constable [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2008-Aug-27:
I have a number of .courier files pointing to external email
addresses and I would like to rewrite the From_ line to avoid
SPF blocking on destination mail servers that use SPF checking.
#
On 2008-08-27, Jeff Jansen wrote:
I have a number of .courier files pointing to external email
addresses and I would like to rewrite the From_ line to avoid
SPF blocking on destination mail servers that use SPF checking.
By From_ line do you mean the SMTP envelope MAIL FROM:? If so then
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