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Where domain2 and domain3 are all locally hosted domains. In this case as
well, makealiases -dump shows the postmaster alias exactly as I specified
it in the alias file, yet I still get 550 User unknown errors.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!
--Kevin Murphy
Hello,
I built and installed courier 0.54.2 RPMs on Fedora Core 6. I then
setup the authentication system to use MySQL, and setup a virtual domain
with the maildirs living in /home/mail/[domain.com]/[username]
I created a courier user (503) and a courier group (503), chowned the
entire
)
Quota: (none)
Encrypted Password: (none)
Cleartext Password: password filtered
Options: (none)
On Feb 18, 2007, at 6:17 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Kevin Murphy writes:
Hello,
I built and installed courier 0.54.2 RPMs on Fedora Core 6. I
then setup the authentication
Sonuva...
/home/mail was owned by the wrong user. Thought I checked it,
apparently not.
Once again you've pointed me in the right direction.
Thanks!
--Kevin
On Feb 18, 2007, at 9:13 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Kevin Murphy writes:
Already did, here's the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Well, thanks for the complete lack of response on my previous issue, I
ended up tracking it down to being somehow caused by SELinux, which I've
since disabled until I can figure it out and make it work the way I want
it to...
At any rate, the spec file needs changing in order to adequately
Hello,
Trying to bulid courier-authlib RPMs on a new FC3 box, and I'm getting
an error very early on in the process. Here's the (relevant) output,
anyone have any ideas?
--
+ for i in '$(find . -name config.guess -o -name config.sub)'
++ basename ./config.sub
+ '[' -f
the alias, which yielded a webadmin file in the aliases dir containing
pretty much the same thing, but still to no avail.
I'm sure I'm missing something obvious here, any chance someone could
point me the right way?
Thanks a bunch!
--Kevin Murphy
Bowie Bailey wrote:
From: Kevin Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I tried to create a new file, for the local domain, and placed alias
definitions in there, but I was unable to get this to work properly. I
created (for example) a localdomain.com file, and put the following entry
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Ah, thanks. I tried that, and now I'm getting a different error:
configuration error: mail loops back to myself (MX problem).
Any thoughts?
From the Define local domains section of INSTALL, referring to the
locals file:
This file contains a list of domains, one per
=[EMAIL PROTECTED],addr=[EMAIL PROTECTED],status:
deferred
Thanks!
--Kevin Murphy
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On Mar 26, 2004, at 6:46 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
There are two problems here.
One is that you have the machine name set to penguin. You must
always use a fully-qualified domain name. Adjust your me and/or
locals and/or default configuration files accordingly.
Secondly you do need a local
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Dan Simoes wrote:
I joined this list because I was having constant errors using Mozilla
against courier on a gentoo box.
Mozilla would barf and complain about too many cached connections,
and nothing I could do on the client end would solve this.
That's not true. You
to
have recreated the files. Am I misunderstanding something here?
I tried the same command on my backup MX and got a Connection Refused
message for both ports 993 and 995.
You're probably not running POP3S or IMAPS on that box.
Ahh, indeed.
Thanks!
--Kevin Murphy
Yeah... you fucked up. ;) You need to replace all of those files. You
should be able to get them from the rootcerts directory in your
Courier source tree. If you don't have them, rebuild Courier.
Ahh, but I didn't. I saved them first. I'm not as think as you dumb I am.
Once you get
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 22:58:39 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Kevin Murphy wrote:
I guess I should start by pointing out one important bit of
information. I have unchecked the Enabled checkbox for ESMTP over
TLS under Inbound ESMTP in webadmin.
I confess to being unfamiliar with the webadmin
:37:15 penguin courierd: Waiting. shutdown time=Tue Sep 9 15:42:15 2003,
wakeup time=Tue Sep 9 15:37:17 2003, queuedelivering=39, inprogress=0
Thanks!
--Kevin Murphy
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Hello,
I've been receiving the following message on my primary MX every so often, which
causes the connection to be shunted off to the backup MX where it successfully gets
through (most of the time)...
Can anyone provide some feedback on what it means, and who is at fault here? If it's
.
Thanks!
--Kevin
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 17:55:39 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Kevin Murphy writes:
Hello,
On my backup MX machine, I noticed when looking through maillog that the following messages have been repeating over and over again for roughly the past week, every minute or so
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 18:41:12 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Kevin Murphy writes:
=C2=AB HTML content follows =C2=BB
Well, this is a backup MX, and it's not configured for local delivery at
all. I do have a local postmaster account on that box though, it was my
first attempt to fix
Hello,
First, thanks for the suggestions...
I guess I should start by pointing out one important bit of information. I have
unchecked the Enabled checkbox for ESMTP over TLS under Inbound ESMTP in
webadmin. I assumed this meant
that this service was disabled, as I had no intention of
:37:08 -0400
Hi Kevin,
there's a section on ill-configured Exchange servers in the courier(8) man page, try that,
regards,
Drew
Kevin Murphy wrote:
Hello,
I've been receiving the following message on my primary MX every so often, which causes the connection to be shunted off
there.
Thanks in advance!
--Kevin Murphy
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On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 17:56:41 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Kevin Murphy wrote:
For example, I'd like to be able to block any
incoming (or outgoing, I suppose) messages with an attachment having
an extension of .pif, .scr, .bat, etc... And I'd like to be able to
respond to the sender
on to the
primary MX once it comes back up.
Additionally, I'd like to be able to use this one machine as a backup MX for a couple
of different domains, and possibly make it the primary MX for one domain.
Any help / information would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
- Kevin Murphy
Sargon Consulting
of aliases? I'm not really sure what *should* be happening,
so I'm not sure what to complain about directly. Can someone point me in the right
direction?
I'm using Courier 0.40.2, installed from RPMs (built from the tarball) on RedHat 7.3
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
--Kevin Murphy
- Kevin Murphy
of disk space.
courierfilter authdaemond courierldapaliasd pcpd courierd esmtpd pop3d pop3d-ssl
imapd imapd-ssl
Thanks!
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On Tue, 2 Jul 2002 17:00:35 -0400 (EDT), Sam Varshavchik wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Kevin Murphy wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know what might be causing the error below? Courier still works fine
(seemingly) without a problem, and I've been using it for quite a while, but I
finally decided I
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 15:38:15 +0100, Roland Schneider wrote:
--Kevin Murphy wrote on 27.03.2002 01:23 -0500:
[...]
I put these lines in a file .mailfilter in a user's home directory, and
placed a subject and some message text in a .gonefishing file, and absolutely
nothing happens when I send
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 09:19:06 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Kevin Murphy writes:
I put these lines in a file .mailfilter in a user's home directory, and placed a
subject and some message text in a .gonefishing file, and absolutely nothing happens
when I send the user an email.
And did you
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