Hi,
I just wanted to give a big thanks to the developers and maintainers.
I've been using Courier as my MTA/IMAP/SMTP server since my last hardware
upgrade about 6 months ago. I've found it to be the easiest to set up and
maintain, especially in regards to SSL/TLS.
Thanks for your work, it's
Ah, thanks.
The documentation for makehosteddomains lead me astray — my mis-reading of it —
I’d read the following and thought it implied running makehosteddomains made
the changes live:
The makehosteddomains script must be run in order for any changes
to/etc/courier/hosteddomains to take
Jeff Potter writes:
Ah, thanks.
The documentation for makehosteddomains lead me astray — my mis-reading of
it — I’d read the following and thought it implied running
makehosteddomains made the changes live:
The makehosteddomains script must be run in order for any changes
Hi Sam,
One of my users has two domains, both of which were listed in the hosteddomains
file. He changed the MX for one of the domains to a third party system, our
server removed the domain from hosteddomains and then ran the makehosteddomains
command to rebuild the .dat file, and then he
On 02/05/2015 08:14 AM, Jeff Potter wrote:
Is it possible that courier is cacheing hostnames or MX records for
domains in a way that isn’t purged when a domain is removed from
hosteddomains?
The courier documentation (man courier) states that Unless otherwise
specified, you must run courier