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Just to close the loop on this...
Known (?) bug in jfs, at least as of the 2.4.23 kernel. Upgraded to
2.4.26 and all is well.
John Bossert wrote:
I'm having the following problem with sqwebmail (0.45.4 built from
source on Debian woody):
Some, not all, users are not seeing the actual con
Can anyone tell me what happened here (and how to resolve it?) The
email was submitted by sqwebmail from a user traveling in Spain.
I'm concerned about the (non-ascii?) characters in the email address.
Thanks for any help.
This is a delivery status notification from hermes.affidian.com,
running th
John Bossert wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
John Bossert writes:
I then sent a test message to the user via my Mozilla client and via
sqwebmail. In both cases, the message was deposited in "new"
(timestamp of "new" was not updated.)
Stop right here.
Delivering a message invol
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
John Bossert writes:
I then sent a test message to the user via my Mozilla client and via
sqwebmail. In both cases, the message was deposited in "new"
(timestamp of "new" was not updated.)
Stop right here.
Delivering a message involves writing it
I'm having the following problem with sqwebmail (0.45.4 built from
source on Debian woody):
Some, not all, users are not seeing the actual contents of the "cur" and
"new" directories reflected in the webmail.
If I look in an affected user's Maildir, I see a "cur" with a timestamp
of 26-May, ye
bmail-curcache directory solves the problem
for a short time, but fixes the symptom - not the problem.
Any suggestions?
John Bossert wrote:
I have a particular user (joe) for whom the sqwebmail cache doesn't
seem to be getting refreshed. By that I mean that he receives new
email but can
est of "mkdir foo; touch foo/bar; (wait a few minutes); touch
foo/ack; ls -las foo; -- foo had the same timestamp as foo/ack.
Debian woody with Courier 0.45.4 built from source.
Anyone seen anything like this? Suggestions?
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0.45.4. Had an email with an attached PDF file rejected with
"improperly formatted binary content." I've read the FAQ and manpages
on BOFHBADMIME, but before I enable it and say "just send me junk", is
there any reasonable means of analysis?
I'm told that email (with pdf attachments) from thi
Has anyone written a end-user guide for webmail (intuitive though it may
be...) that they would be willing to share?
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I want to strip the machine name for a specific user's email address,
effectively changing
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
leaving all other addresses alone.
maildropfilter(5) says (and empirical data seems to confirm) that any
changes to the FROM variable within a mailfilter
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
John Bossert writes:
One of my machines is seeing the following from Courier (0.45.4):
220 hermes.affidian.com ESMTP
helo bucky.affidian.com
250 hermes.affidian.com Ok.
mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
517-Domain does not exist: bucky.affidian.com.
517 Invalid domai
One of my machines is seeing the following from Courier (0.45.4):
220 hermes.affidian.com ESMTP
helo bucky.affidian.com
250 hermes.affidian.com Ok.
mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
517-Domain does not exist: bucky.affidian.com.
517 Invalid domain, see ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1035.txt>
Hermes is
Once more into the breach...
I have Courier up and running and have converted my usersr from a Merak
IceMail (don't ask, I inherited it) to 0.45.4. Seems to work fine (make
that, not many of the suits are complaining.) Except about one thing -
certificates.
With Mozilla, Thunderbird and Oper
I want to forward a text message to a paging network, à la
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have an entry in my aliases file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm seeing this in my logfile:
Apr 21 21:18:34 hermes courierd:
started,id=0003F08B.4087479A.60F0,from=<[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>,module=e
Repost - more general question - how do you (what's the best way to)
configure Courier when the mailserver has a private IP NATted to a
public IP? (I believe) I need TCPLOCALIP set to the public address.
John Bossert wrote:
What's the most direct way of determining TCPLOCALIP (or
nd files, I
1) Created a symlink (webmail) under htdocs pointing to the Courier
/icons directory.
2) Created symlinks from cgi-bin to webmail and webadmin
All now seems to work. Apache wizards, Sam? - without going too far off
topic, is this something that should be documented/warned about in th
27;m not sure if this is a browser, webserver, sourcefile or whatever
kind of problem - has anyone seen/resolved this kind of thing? Thanks.
-j
John Bossert wrote:
I'm not able to get images/icons to display in webmail, though I am able
to log in and see text/my mail, change passwords, etc. U
address for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" without screwing things up elsewhere?
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
John Bossert writes:
David Newall wrote:
John,
I'm a bit surprised that you need to set TCPLOCALIP, and indeed there's
a problem if you have more than one IP address, but that is the
Creating the /opt/apache/htdocs/webmail directory and copying the .png
files there has no effect. I see the same thing if the directory
doesn't exist. There are no errors appearing in the apache logs.
Bouncing apache and sqwebmaild didn't change anything.
A
David Newall wrote:
John,
I'm a bit surprised that you need to set TCPLOCALIP, and indeed there's
a problem if you have more than one IP address, but that is the way that
the code reads. I'd set it in etc/esmtpd.
David
List?, Sam? Should TCPLOCALIP be getting set? I'm running a single IP
ad
literals are not accepted.
hermes.affidian.com's [EMAIL PROTECTED] response:
>>> RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<<< 513 Syntax error.
What do I have misconfigured? Thanks,
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at the
office, connected to the LAN) or via ISP (DSL/Cable modem from home,
hotel, etc.) The firewall (particularly for the DHCP scenario) isn't
blocking the IDENT queries from Courier.
What should I (can I) do such that the identlookups won't have a
problem? What have othe
to be done, and associated best practices. Thanks, and I'll summarize
to the list. Pointers to links are also welcomed.
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to see if there's anyway for Norton 200*4*
to play nice in the sandbox - any advice, please send to me and I'll
summarize to the list. Thanks.
John BOSSERT wrote:
Thanks. I found that one on Google, disabled Norton AV completely. No
joy. Any other ideas? Diagnostic courses of inves
Thanks. I found that one on Google, disabled Norton AV completely. No
joy. Any other ideas? Diagnostic courses of investigation?
Joseph C. Lininger wrote:
A common problem for this is if you are running Norton Antivirus on the Windows box. It uses an smtp proxy which will block the starttls re
Courier 0.44.2 built from source on Debian.
EHLO response indicates STARTTLS is available.
If I telnet to port 25 on the server from a *nix box, I get a "220 - Ok"
response to a "STARTTLS" directive.
If I telnet to port 25 from a Win2K machine, I still get the EHLO
response, but the "STARTTLS"
Having got Courier moving mail, I want to add in anti-virus and spam
scanning. I've read the docs/homepages for Amavis and SpamAssassin (and
Clam) - but would like some recommendations. What version/variant of
Amavis (-ng, -new, etc.) seems to play best with Courier? Is a
Courier/Amavis/Clam
, per ESMTPAUTH below)
etc/courier/esmtpd contains (otherwise identical to esmtpd.dist):
AUTH_REQUIRED=1
AUTHMODULES="authdaemon"
ESMTPAUTH="LOGIN CRAM-MD5"
ESMTPDSTART=YES
What am I missing/where should I look?
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CC57.73B2,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,size=572,status:
success
Feb 6 10:17:41 hermes courierd: completed,id=0001E293.4022CC57.73B2
John BOSSERT wrote:
My laptop is able to deliver (locally) to Courier on "hermes", but if I
try to deliver _outside
me=Thu Feb 5 15:16:00 2004, queuedelivering=1,
inprogress=0
This is configured/built from source 0.44.2 on Debian.
Thanks for any observations/suggestions.
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already)
configured with ".INBOX" and ".shared". I'm seeing no error messages in
syslog, only:
"The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded:
Invalid mailbox name."
when trying to create a folder.
Pointers? Thanks.
-john
Sam Varshavchi
nd inbound POP3 and IMAP) in groups rather than trying to do a
"flip the switch and pray" cutover? Thanks.
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courier
uid=110|gid=110|home=/var/courier|shell=/bin/false|systempw=!|gecos=Courier
110=courier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
home=/var/courier/domains/unifiedsignal.com/test1/|systempw=E3CO6ZCU5t3TY|gid=110|uid=110
Any suggestions for resolution?
Thank you.
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ve a line like this:
AUTHMODULES="authdaemon"
Third thing: Restart ANY daemons connected with courier. On my system,
these are: courier-authdaemon courier-imap courier-imap-ssl
courier-mta courier-mta-ssl courier-pop courier-pop-ssl
Hope that helps
Dave KLicz
to find any archives for this list -
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=6705 seems to be dead.
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