Randall Shaw wrote:
This is complete bull, because I refuse to setup delivery to a well-known
email box for spammers to fill with their SHIT.
Oh, it's going to get worse. Wait until Hotmail tries to force Sender-ID
on us, and that silly SPF mess.
550-from domains whose servers reject
[ebuild N] net-libs/courier-authlib-0.55
[ebuild U ] net-mail/courier-imap-4.0.1 [3.0.8]
mail jnichols #
A Gentoo box is telling me that I have 3.0.8 installed, and 4.0.1 is
available.
Are there any features/bugfixes in 4.x that would make it worth the
upgrade?
Also, what's
I'm trying to filter something on List-ID..
The header for this list has this:
List-Id: deviants.weak.org
#Deviants users list
if ( /^List-Id: .+ deviants.weak.org/ )
{
to $HOME/.maildir/.Deviants
}
Ok, but for the gentoo-user list, it has this:
List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail
It'll never match because your pattern requires at least two spaces, and
at least one character between them. It also requires brackets around
deviants.weak.org, which aren't present in the header you're
receiving. If the list header is a fixed string, then don't use
wildcard matches.
Greetings!
I'm on quite a few mailing lists, as some of you probably are, and as a
result my mailbox list is getting quite long. I'm using Mozilla as a
mail client, and I wanted to do something like this:
Inbox.Sent
Inbox.Drafts
Inbox.Trash
Inbox (main inbox)
- Mailing Lists
Ack. I don't know how to get courier-imap to log more stuff.
quick background: working on a Red Hat 9 (ugh) box. I didn't install any
of this stuff, I'm merely helping out with some troubleshooting.
Postfix is working ok, but all I see in maillog is:
Apr 9 10:33:56 mail01 imaplogin:
This error usually occurs when the server's certificate was changed, but
the client still has the old certificate in its cache. However, since
Pine doesn't cache SSL certs, as far as I know, there must be another
reason.
I'm still looking for the other reason. No amount of Googling has
Greetings!
This just started today..
Jan 2 15:59:27 [imapd-ssl] Connection, ip=[192.168.10.78]
Jan 2 15:59:27 [imapd-ssl] LOGIN: DEBUG: ip=[192.168.10.78],
command=AUTHENTICATE
Jan 2 15:59:30 [imapd-ssl] LOGIN, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
ip=[192.168.10.78], protocol=IMAP
Jan 2 15:59:34 [imapd-ssl]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings!
This just started today..
Jan 2 15:59:27 [imapd-ssl] Connection, ip=[192.168.10.78]
Jan 2 15:59:27 [imapd-ssl] LOGIN: DEBUG: ip=[192.168.10.78],
command=AUTHENTICATE
Jan 2 15:59:30 [imapd-ssl] LOGIN, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jeff Jansen wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 22:35, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
Ugh! I can't get rid of a folder. :-(
ERROR : Could not complete request.
Query: SELECT INBOX.Trash.MRTG
Reason Given: Mailbox does not exist, or must be subscribed to.
I've even tried rm -rf /home/vmail/domain/user
Ryan Burton wrote:
I tired using mozilla mail and does the same thing. I am watching netstat,
and there is one connection when I check my mail. But if I go to another
folder, it prompts me for a password and opens another connection. Enter
the password, it doesn't work. Any more ideas?
In
Ugh! I can't get rid of a folder. :-(
ERROR : Could not complete request.
Query: SELECT INBOX.Trash.MRTG
Reason Given: Mailbox does not exist, or must be subscribed to.
That's what Squirrelmail gives me.
Mozilla gives a very similar error.
Thunderbird does too.
Outlook Express also gives a very
Charlie Davis wrote:
Is there an archive webpage or something for this email list? Like to see if
a question I have has been answered before.
http://www.riverside.org/archive/html/
Lotsa good archives. :)
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Josh Remus wrote:
I've got a problem that I encountered this morning. We have a 384 pipe
in and out of here, and one of our marketing people sent out a
mass-emailing (1.31 MB a piece) that completely clobbered our
bandwidth. But of course, courier handled itself just as I had hoped it
*snip*
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=45510start=0postdays=0postorder=aschighlight=maildrop
explains it best. I'm still trying to get server-side filtering
working with maildrop but I have progressed no further :-(
Has anybody set this up? Is what I'm trying to do even do-able?
Thanks
is there a way to see if /usr/bin/maildrop is changing suid to vmail?
(or should it be doing that?)
Add:
VERBOSE=9
logfile /tmp/maildrop.log
to the very top of the .mailfilters and see what's up.
Also, make certain that the user vmail can read/access everything it
needs to.
Thanks
Greetings, all -
I've been having an ongoing battle with maildrop.
Here's a post I sent to 2 other lists, but recieved no response. :(
post
After much Googling and trial error, I got postfix to hand mail off to
maildrop (turns out I needed to change the transport from virtual to
I'm no maildrop whiz, but what happens when you change the permissions on
your ~/.mailfilters directory:
Martin -
Thanks for the reply! I tried 0700 on .mailfilters/ and changed
the Postfix transport back to maildrop: but I get this still:
Apr 3 20:18:35 [maildrop] Unable to open
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