Gordon Messmer wrote:
Michael Nguyen wrote:
So, our CEO is getting an intermittent login failure and I'm not sure
how to track it down. I checked the logs and I see entries like this
that coincide with his complaints:
Jun 18 21:16:00 web05 imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=THE_CEO,
ip=[:
Hey guys,
So, our CEO is getting an intermittent login failure and I'm not sure
how to track it down. I checked the logs and I see entries like this
that coincide with his complaints:
Jun 18 21:16:00 web05 imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=THE_CEO,
ip=[:::10.8.167.140]
Now, what makes these entr
entOS5. It will be supported for much longer
(FC6 is already obsoleted I believe...)
Jay
On 12/6/07, *Michael Nguyen* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Michael Nguyen writes:
>
>> So, I'm trying t
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Michael Nguyen writes:
>
>> So, I'm trying to get Courier IMAP/Authlib to go on a Dual Core
>> Opteron box running Fedora Core 6 but I've run into some trouble.
>> Everything seems to compile fine, but I can't get logged in and
So, I'm trying to get Courier IMAP/Authlib to go on a Dual Core Opteron
box running Fedora Core 6 but I've run into some trouble. Everything
seems to compile fine, but I can't get logged in and futhermore I can't
figure out what's wrong. Here's some information that will hopefully help:
1) Th
Is the following valid?
IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Inbox:1
I wanted to make sure that "Inbox" was correct. What I'm trying to do is
trim down the email in the inbox to only include email from the last 24
hours. I plan to have a script run through and log into each server.
Just in case anyone wants to k
From: "Sergiy Zhuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> hi
>
> On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Michael Nguyen wrote:
>
>> new server and move it to a Courier + MySQL setup, but here's my
>> problem...how do I get those Shadow passwords into MySQL? Do I even need
>> to
&g
Hey guys,
So, I have this issue I have this old, old personal server. It runs
Sendmail, UW-IMAP, and QPopper. I'd like to put together a brand spanking
new server and move it to a Courier + MySQL setup, but here's my
problem...how do I get those Shadow passwords into MySQL? Do I even ne
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
> > Starting program: /usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond
> > Reading symbols from shared object read from target memory...(no
> > debugging
> > symbols found)...done.
>
I feel bad for posting the following as I don't know what I'm doing really,
but here goes:
___
Starting program: /usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond
Reading symbols from shared object read from target memory...(no debugging
symbols found)...done.
Loaded system supplied D
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> No. I never favor the heuristical approach to bug elimination. The next
> step I'd do is attach a debugger and try to obtain a stack backtrace when
> it
> faults.
Hmm I've never done this before. Could someone here perhaps help me
with this
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Any ideas? This was installed via an RPM that was built directly on the
>> EC2
>> server.
>
> Courier does not link against libidn directly. This must be an indirect
> link via MySQL's libraries. Try running the mysql command line utility to
> see
So I'm playing around with Amazon's Elastic Cloud and I'm having
trouble getting Courier-Authlib to run. I've turned DEBUG to "2" and found
the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mail]# /etc/init.d/courier-authlib start
Dec 26 21:25:41 ec2mail001 authdaemond: modules="authmysql", daemons=5
Dec 2
With all of this epoll vs. poll performance talk, are there any plans to
port Courier IMAP to use epoll instead of poll?
Michael
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Hi guys,
I had this novel feature idea and I was wondering if I could get some input
on it. We allow customers to forward email into their inbox here and have
multiple disposable email addresses that all forwards into their inbox.
What some would like to do is be able to have separate POP3 log
Sam,
Out of curiosity, do you have any plans for any sort of indexing for Courier
IMAP like Dovecot has?
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I noticed something in Courier... Let's say I make an IMAP folder called
"Bonnie & Clyde". The folder gets created as "Bonnie &- Clyde", however the
folder is returned as "Bonnie & Clyde" in the IMAP folder list. I assume
that the &- is some sort of escaping that's done. So I have a question
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
This is a Fedora Core 3 box with RPMs built. I didn't install the
authcram
module.
Then install it. authcram is the CRAM support for userdb.
Well, from what I read it didn't sound like it was necessary for AuthMySQL.
So I need to instal
So, I'm trying to enable AUTH=CRAM-MD5 in Courier IMAP...
From the docs, it looks like the only thing I need to do is add
AUTH=CRAM-MD5 to my capability string. It can't be that easy, right?
Well, it doesn't look like it was...
Connected to dev2 (10.1.2.47).
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK [C
From: "Jacob S. Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Nguyen wrote:
[snip]
What about setting the quota to 0S. At least for me this still counted
the messages in maildirsize, but didn't apply any quota. Looking at the
source it indicates that 0 is unlimited.
Hey Ja
From: "Sergiy Zhuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
hi
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Michael Nguyen wrote:
I tried that and it takes for freakin' ever. Is the performance lost
from
quota really that bad? If du is the way to do it, then I'll do it this
way
setup courier quotas, set
From: "Jay Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
Don't use quota's use du and a shell script. It could easily be
customized to run nightly and report whose using the most space, whose
grown the most recently, etc. If you want up to the minute reporting just
run the script manually.
I tried that a
So, what I'd like to do is setup quota for the simple purpose of tracking
the size of a maildir. I don't want to reject messages or generate any sort
of quota errors. What's the best way to do this? At first, I tried setting
the quota really high, but we have users who have mailboxes that are
From: "Gordon Messmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
First, thanks for the fabulous answer, Gordon.
I'm speculating right now, but if you're doing virtual hosting, and all
users have the same UID, then gamin might run out of FDs when a lot of
users are logged in and have multiple folders open.
From: "Michael Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Nguyen writes:
> So, I've been running this new dual Opteron mail server with Courier
> IMAP/Authlib and Fedora Core 3...
Check your syslog for any k
From: "Gordon Messmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Nguyen wrote:
When I first spun up this server, I found a problem where IMAP commands
were hanging on "EXAMINE". It was suggested that this was a gamin issue
and that installing the errate would fix it. I did s
From: "Sergiy Zhuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006, Michael Nguyen wrote:
> Check your syslog for any kernel-level error messages.
Unfortunately nothing... :-( I setup another syslog rule for kern.* to
go
to a separate log with the assumption that this wil
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Nguyen writes:
> So, I've been running this new dual Opteron mail server with Courier
> IMAP/Authlib and Fedora Core 3...
Check your syslog for any kernel-level error messages.
Unfortunately nothing... :-( I se
So, I've been running this new dual Opteron mail server with Courier
IMAP/Authlib and Fedora Core 3...
When I first spun up this server, I found a problem where IMAP commands were
hanging on "EXAMINE". It was suggested that this was a gamin issue and that
installing the errate would fix it.
So, we thought of this novel idea to offer 30/60-day archives of received
mail for our users. The emails are written to a folder named "Archive_one"
or "Archive_two" depending on what the user chooses...
/usr/lib/courier-imap/etc/imapd:
IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Archive_one:30,Archive_two:60
However,
Are there any known issues with Courier-IMAP and FC3+Gamin? I checked the
FAQ and I didn't find anything, but what I'm finding is that IMAP commands
are hanging on "EXAMINE". Has anyone ever seen this?
Michael
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From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
> Hmm... What's this about?
You're trying to compile stuff you've checked out of CVS, aren't you?
Why yes, yes I am!
CVS instructions include some extra steps -- you need to
So... I finally decided to try one of these nifty Opteron servers and
Fedora Core 3 (I normally use RedHat 8.0) and I'm having some trouble
compiling authlib:
configure.in:26: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_PROG_SYSCONFTOOL
If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_patte
From: "Sergiy Zhuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
The proper way would be load balancing your backend servers with a
hardware
VIP or plain address rotation.
I understand. But *IF* I were going to do this, where would I put the code?
For example, when Gmail has backend issues, their mail serv
So, there are times when one of our many backend servers might be
unavailable for a short amount of time. When one of these servers is down,
users experience login failures that seem to upset them. I'd like to modify
Courier so that this is somewhat more graceful. Any suggestions on what I
s
> From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Michael Nguyen writes:
>
> > Damn, that works. Last question. Do I need to create these maildirsize
> > files myself?
>
> Of course. They're not going to magically appear out of thin air.
We
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> GETQUOTA ROOT
Damn, that works. Last question. Do I need to create these maildirsize
files myself? I have lots of mailboxes all of which don't currently have
these files in their maildirs. I don't really want to use quotas so much as
I want to be
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen writes:
> > However...
> >
> > A2 GETQUOTA ""
> > * QUOTA ""
> > A2 OK GETQUOTA Ok.
>
> You want GETQUOTA INBOX
See... I tried that too! I tried GETQUOTA &q
> From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> > Ok, so how about this... Can I just create a maildirsize file in each
of my
> > user's maildirs and be able to track their maildir sizes via Courier
IMAP?
> > If so, how do I get the size of a maildir using a Maildir++ compliant
> > progra
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> > Hmm... I see. I don't see how I'd create a quota'd maildir. I'm
reading
> > the documentation and there are some binaries that are mentioned
> > (maildirquota) that don't exist on my sister. I'm using Courier IMAP
4.0.1.
> > Is this featu
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen writes:
> > So... we use Courier IMAP and Courier Authlib on our mail system. I
was
> > wondering what the best way was to obtain the size of a user's maildir.
I
> > found the pages on Maildir
So... we use Courier IMAP and Courier Authlib on our mail system. I was
wondering what the best way was to obtain the size of a user's maildir. I
found the pages on Maildir++ but I'm a little bit confused as to how this
interacts with Courier IMAP. None of our customer maildirs have a
maildirsi
So, I was looking at the archives and found a thread concerning an error
similar to this error:
*BYE [ALERT] Fatal error: max atom size too small: No such file or directory
I read the archives and still didn't understand completely. Could "someone"
explain to me what my client is doing here to c
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
> > Hmm Well, courier-authlib gets the info from a MySQL database. I
guess
> > I'm not sure how I could get authlib to transform
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] into /var/mail
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen writes:
>
> > Email Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Maildir for user: /var/mail/102309.macnt/
> >
> > How do I get this all passed?
>
> Where do you get that from?
>
> >
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen writes:
>
> > I was looking through the Maildrop documentation and had a question
about
> > it. Would it be easy to get maildrop to deliver an email to an
arbitrary
> > folder? My old MT
I was looking through the Maildrop documentation and had a question about
it. Would it be easy to get maildrop to deliver an email to an arbitrary
folder? My old MTA allowed me to do the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I emailed the above address, the email would get delivered directly into
the
From: "Rocco Scappatura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> - stop POP3/POP3-SSL/IMAP/IMAP-SSL
> - stop authdaemond
> - reload POSTFIX
> - start authdaemond
> - start POP3/POP3-SSL/IMAP/IMAP-SSL
I don't think you need to do all this. If I understand you correctly, the
only thing you need to do is:
>
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: Michael Nguyen
[snip]
> > Would you agree, Sam?
>
> Yes. This is an early indication that you need to throw more resources.
15
> seconds, or so, should be more than enough to process a single
> authenti
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: "Michael Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
>> Maybe I should have looked first as it appears that s_connect only
appears
>> in a single place (authdaemonlib.c). There is a value called "TIM
From: "Michael Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> pop3d: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
>
> This isn't a huge deal, but it'd be nice if we could somehow increase the
> SQL timeout so that Courier-Authlib isn't so touc
Hello all,
We have a fairly large mail system and have successfully migrated everyone
over to a nifty Courier system. It works very well, but every now and then
we'll make a major change, the database will lock momentarily and we'll be
spammed with the following:
pop3d: authdaemon: s_connect() f
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
> > imapd: maildir_newshared_next failed: Success
> >
> > What does this error mean?
>
> There's some kind of an issue processing your virtual shared folder index
> fi
I've been seeing the following error on our new mail server. The other
identical ones don't do this, but it might be something that a particular
user is doing.
imapd: maildir_newshared_next failed: Success
What does this error mean?
Michael
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From: "Anton Basistov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> I'am going to migrate from Communigate to Courier mail server.
> Tell me please:
> Did any body do such things? What difficulties are waiting for me?
I have a script that does this if you'd like it. It's basically a hacked
version of the mb2md
From: "Rocco Scappatura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
Hi!
[snip]
> * BYE [ALERT] Fatal error: Maildir: No such file or directory
What do the errors say in the syslogs? Turn up debugging on authdaemond and
see what it's really returning for the user information. Also, look for the
IMAP error
From: "Santiago Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> These are the courier-imap logs
>
> May 9 09:22:01 linux pop3d: Connection, ip=[::1]
> May 9 09:22:05 linux pop3d: LOGIN: DEBUG: ip=[::1], command=USER
> May 9 09:22:08 linux pop3d: LOGIN: DEBUG: ip=[::1], command=PASS
> May 9 09:22:08 linux
I heart Authdaemond...
...does anyone have experience in creating a PAM module that will call
authdaemond? I'd kind of like to switch all of my authentication to use
authdaemond if possible and think that PAM would be a great way to get it
integrated.
I love it that much...
Michael
[snip]
> Ok, this user is using my courier as a relay (authenticated smtp), however
> 64.80.255.252 is NOT my server's IP. My server's IP (the relay being used)
This was merely a guess. I saw the IP in the email and assumed it was some
sort of tracking.
> is 38.118.152.246. I'm guessing that p
> Hi,
Hi, Richard.
> I've never configured SPF, I don't even know if my version of courier
> supports SPF (I'm using 0.44.2)
This is not a Courier issue, but a DNS issue.
> A client is having some trouble when using authenticated smtp. The server
on
> the other end is complaining about SPF reco
Hello guys!
I have a pair of users with login names that have dots in them. I noticed
that we are not able to navigate to the shared folders of these users:
Courier Index:
ariel.mermaids.net 99 99 /
/var/Accounts/a.sub/r.sub/1362501.macnt/
asullivan.widomaker.com 99 99 /
Hey guys...
I'm trying to integrate Courier with a proprietary OTP solution
(http://www.vasco.com). I have slipped the code into Courier, but I'm
having trouble getting my libraries linked. Here's what I'm doing:
- Adding my code
- Adding my GCC library parameter (-laal2sdk) to the MYSQL_LIBS
r/Accounts, address=loginmonitor,
fullname=Michael Nguyen, maildir=/var/Accounts/m.sub/i.sub/michaeln.macnt/,
quota=, options=mailhost=m12
This is a sample login that's correct:
Apr 19 10:10:23 m8 authdaemond: Authenticated: sysusername=,
sysuserid=99, sysgroupid=99,
homedir=/var/Accounts/p.s
Sam writes:
> Michael Nguyen writes:
> > Today I saw this error for the first time:
> >
> > Apr 13 14:53:39 m12 pop3d:
> >
rename(./new/1113429181.V6803I1f7427M95077.m12,./cur/1113429181.V6803I1f7427
> > M95077.m12:2,) failed: No such file or directory
[snip
From: "Mark Bucciarelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> is the disk starting to fail?
I'm fairly certain not, but I like Sam's answer.
Michael
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Today I saw this error for the first time:
Apr 13 14:53:39 m12 pop3d:
rename(./new/1113429181.V6803I1f7427M95077.m12,./cur/1113429181.V6803I1f7427
M95077.m12:2,) failed: No such file or directory
So...it appears that something was trying to move an email in 'new' to
'cur'. This looks like a race
For some reason, I no longer see logs for POP3D in my syslog messages on one
of my servers. I used to get logs like this:
Apr 13 10:00:52 m8 pop3d: Connection, ip=[:::69.38.54.181]
But I no longer do on one server. I still get them for imapd and pop3d-ssl.
I feel that the two servers are id
Michael writes:
[snip]
>> A463 NO Access denied for SELECT/EXAMINE on INBOX.Sent Items (ACL
>> "r" required)
>>
>> Of course, when I check the user, I find that their permissions
>> are fine.
>
> And what exactly did you check?
I'll explain in a second.
> You do realize that this diagnostic ref
Hey guys,
My CEO has asked me to setup mail authentication on our system that would
allow for the following product to be used:
http://www.vasco.com/products/product.html?product=37
This is a Digipass GO 3. It supposedly supports Radius etc. Now, currently
all of our authentication goes throug
From: "Michelle Konzack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I'm wondering, how scaleable is courier-imap? I have to implement an
imap
>> server (to backend a web mail) for 400,000 users. Can courier-imap
handle
>> this? Specifically the imap part, the rest I'm not worried about.
>
> My ISP <
I would like to make a suggestion!
I think that the shared folder index should also support SQL lookups so
that
the location, UID, etc. etc. of #shared.folder is looked up in a SQL DB.
Maintaining flat text files is super duper lame.
Michael
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[snip]
> > And nothing more in the logs that what i pasted above.
There has to be more. Do you have DEBUG=2 in your authdaemonrc?
[snip]
Michael
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> From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
>> Err...I'd list more of them, but after thinking about itit really
>> doesn't matter what I've tried. Our current IMAP server accepts
>> ~/. I tried m
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
>Furthermore, you probably want to set ACLs for both INBOX, and its
>subfolders, so you should be doing something like:
>
>A13 ACL SET (INBOX INBOX.*) user=postmaster acdilrsw owner acdilrsw
> From: "Michael Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> [snip]
>
> Nevermind, I figured it out. Thanks guys!
Actually...I haven't. I found an older draft of the document that Sam
provided and it looked like "SETACL" was working better than ACL STORE/ACL
From: "Michael Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
Nevermind, I figured it out. Thanks guys!
Michael
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From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Michael Nguyen writes:
>> Sam (or anyone else here), could someone point me to a resource where I
can
>> see the syntax for ACL2? If you recall the issue, I would like to give
user
>
>http://www.ietf.org/proceeding
From: "Michael Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
> >ACL2 supports wildcards, so if you were using ACL2 commands you would've
> >done the right thing.
From: "Chuck Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hopefully I can avoid further rtfm's... :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_posting
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From: "Jay Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen said:
> >> Yes, it would be difficult as well as unsupported. Don't do it.
> >
> > Unsupported isn't so much of a concern as difficult is. Do you happen
to
> > know approximately how
From: "Jay Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen said:
[snip]
> Yes, it would be difficult as well as unsupported. Don't do it.
Unsupported isn't so much of a concern as difficult is. Do you happen to
know approximately how many locations would have
Our current IMAP server uses a forward slash (/) as a folder delimiter. I
was curiousif I were to change Courier to do the same, would that be a
particularly difficult task? That is, is the "." delimiter pervasive
throughout the code?
I'm asking because I'm weighing this option against modif
From: "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm trying to unbzip the most recent version of courier but I get:
>
> #bzip2 -d courier-imap-4.0.1.tar.bz2
> bzip2: courier-imap-4.0.1.tar.bz2 is not a bzip2 file.
I'd re-download the file. There's obviously something wrong. Then again,
maybe there's somethin
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
Hi again.
>> BasicUser1 does not have the authority to use POP3 and IMAP via her local
>> MUA (e.g. Outlook Express). However, she does have the authority to use
the
>> website t
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
Hi again, Sam!
>> Could you elaborate here? I'm not totally sure what you're thinking, but
>> it's very possible that this problem is far more simple that I make it
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
Hi, Sam!
>> I would like to add this functionality to courier-authlib, but I was
>> wondering if I could get some advice as to where I put this code. I'll
>> handle all of th
We have a system where we separate some email users by prepending a string
to their password. This way, we can limit certain users' access to say only
the website while others are able to access via POP/IMAP freely. Basically
the logic goes like this:
- Look for the special string at the start
Hey guys,
I'm having a weird issue with my brand new Courier server. I'm running
Courier IMAP 4.0.1 and Courier-authlib 0.53 with the MySQL module.
Everytime this particular user logs in, they get the following error:
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK Hello there.
user daryn
+OK Password required.
p
> From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Michael Nguyen writes:
>> Hmm...this seems very close. Does this have to be on a folder-by-folder
>> basis as it seems or can I do a global setting for all folders? I tried
>> setting INBOX.* but I *
From: "Jay Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Using virtual accounts (LDAP), a global uid/gid for all users and a few
> PHP scripts I've been able to setup something along these lines. The web
> page script requires an administrator authentication, the admin can then
> specify a user's account and a spec
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Michael Nguyen writes:
>> I have a Courier administration question. Our current IMAP server allows
us
>> to login as a super user (postmaster) and have the ability to read and
>> manipulate any mailbox we ch
From: "Lloyd Zusman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "Michael Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
Hi Lloyd!
> > Well how about thisis there any possible damage from just running
> > courier-0.47 + courier-authlib + postfix as opposed to courie
I have a Courier administration question. Our current IMAP server allows us
to login as a super user (postmaster) and have the ability to read and
manipulate any mailbox we choose via IMAP. Basically we login as postmaster
and can open any folder than we specify. This is tremendously helpful whe
> From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
>> - I installed courier-authlib-0.50
>> - I installed courier-0.47
>
>courier-0.47 does not require authlib.
Well, of course I'm inclined to believe you but
- I
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
>> Compiling imaplogin.c
>> imaplogin.c: In function `do_imap_command':
>> imaplogin.c:373: warning: implicit declaration of function
>> `courier_safe_printf'
>
>
Hey guys!
I'm attempting to build Courier-IMAP but have run into some problems.
Everything chugs along fine until:
Compiling imaplogin.c
imaplogin.c: In function `do_imap_command':
imaplogin.c:373: warning: implicit declaration of function
`courier_safe_printf'
Compiling authenticate_auth.c
Compi
I had a question regarding the number of authdaemond processes that I should
configure. We have Courier setup to authenticate via MySQL in an attempt to
mimic our current system (a commercial MTA/POP3/IMAP package that uses an
in-house written MySQL authentication module). The problem is that dur
Is there a simple way that I could trigger a SQL update upon a successful
login? With our current system, we update the database to log the last
successful POP3/IMAP auth into the mail server. Is there a clever way that
I could use the current Courier Authlib framework to do the same thing?
Mic
From: "Michael Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> Come to think of itthe actual hostnames as given by "hostname" are
"hp1"
> and "dev2". Is this the problem, i.e. that "hp1" is not literally the
same
> as the FQDN hp
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
>> I would like both to be setup as proxies, but when I do so, logins
timeout.
>> It seems that anytime the user resides on the same server as the proxy,
the
>> connection fails. The onl
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