Mark Constable writes:
~ grep DEFAULT /etc/courier/courierd (truncated)
courierd:DEFAULTDELIVERY=| /usr/bin/maildrop
courierd:MAILDROPDEFAULT=./Maildir
On 02.10.14 22:30, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
What's courierd doing here? You said that you are running the
courier-imap package, at the beginning.
On 03/10/14 17:12, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
for debian/ubuntu the config dir is /etc/courier/ for all courier packages
except maildrop... (there's no reason to use /usr/local when the package
is installed within the OS distribution)
Yes, it's a standard debian layout with packages from
Mark Constable writes:
On 03/10/14 12:30, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
~ grep DEFAULT /etc/courier/courierd (truncated)
courierd:DEFAULTDELIVERY=| /usr/bin/maildrop
courierd:MAILDROPDEFAULT=./Maildir
What's courierd doing here? You said that you are running the courier-imap
package, at the
Just for the archives: Occam’s razor applied.
I was able to remove the “Received: from” header in messages by masking it with
localhost/127.0.0.1. The sender’s EHLO line will still show; in some cases that
ends up being the IP address (usually NATted), so this shouldn’t be considered
perfect,