I have an
esmtproutes file with a single line that looks like this:
:smtp.comcast.net
This successfully
relays my outgoing mail through Comcast's servers, but there are some recipient
servers that don't seem to accept mail from this domain.
I'd like to change
that to another outbound
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Julian Mehnle
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 12:05 PM
To: Courier Users
Subject: [courier-users] RE: Can Courier log into an outbound
relay server?
Eric Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way to get Courier to provide
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Jansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Courier Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [courier-users] can't find [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 12 February 2004 13:19, Eric Livingston wrote:
Yet, I get error messages
My Courier installation has begun failing with that error, and restarting itself
every 60 seconds as a result. In the meantime, it's no longer accepting
incoming mail (at least nobody's inboxes have received anything for a couple of
hours now and explicit tests have failed).
Can someone please
Courier has just started dying on me after doing some (I thought) unrelated
systems updates.
It's now restarting itself every 60 seconds following an ABNORMAL
TERMINATION and giving me the error found in the subject line. [courierd]
is producing the error in syslog. While I can IMAP into the
Here's what I get when I try to perform an update world operation. I get
other versions of the same thing if I try --deep and other options (meaning
other packages besides baselayout crap out with the same message).
For some reason, it seems my portage ebuilds are masked? I originally got this
Simple question, but one I can't seem to find a direct answer to:
How do you send a message into the abyss using .mailfilter rules? I use
SpamAssassin, and would like to auto-delete messages with scores over a
certain threshold.
Is to /dev/null the best bet, or is there some explicit action?
Why would this message be accepted?
log-2003-09-17-01:53:30:Sep 16 20:51:01 [courierd]
newmsg,id=000C3B31.3F67AFF4.42AD: dns; frsxcvyyxh.J8.calwest.net (my
domain and ip show up in these parens)
log-2003-09-17-01:53:30:Sep 16 20:51:01 [courierd]
Somebody figured out how to spoof their email so it looked like it was
coming from localhost, and thus was able to relay through my server, as
shown below. I've removed 127.0.0.1 from smtpaccess/default to hopefully
block this attack in the future. Is that the right thing to do? Why did the
server
I've finally managed
to configure stuff correctly so that some stuff works:
1. Courier-MTA seems
to accept connections from the outside and delivers mail correctly to my local
(courier) account. So, I can have my (remote) mail client use port 25 on my
courier box directly, or, for
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