: chdir: No such file or directory
All users are virtual on this box. I have tried putting a false dir into
the ldap server to no avail.
The user in ldap looks like:
# Sean Rima, tcob1, net
dn: cn=Sean Rima,dc=tcob1,dc=net
cn: Sean Rima
sn: Rima
telephoneNumber: +353 95 438 68
objectClass
okay.
All users are virtual on this box. I have tried putting a false dir into
the ldap server to no avail.
The info you quoted seems already bogus enough :)
That's me, totally bogus :)
Sean
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Sean Rimahttp://www.tcob1.net
Linux User: 231986
also help :)
sean@bsod:~ ldapsearch -h tcob1.net -b dc=tcob1,dc=net uid=sean
version: 2
#
# filter: uid=sean
# requesting: ALL
#
# Sean Rima, tcob1, net
dn: cn=Sean Rima,dc=tcob1,dc=net
cn: Sean Rima
sn: Rima
telephoneNumber: +353 95 438 68
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: top
mailbox, dunno why I changed it but I did,
Thanks for the help though,
Sean
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Sean Rimahttp://www.tcob1.net
Linux User: 231986 Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Originally to: Marcus Felipe Pereira
Marcus Felipe Pereira was alleged to have said to All
something about [courier-users] Suggested patch for RFC2045.
MF Hi,
MF
MF sorry for returning for this so discussed matter.
MF
MF In the patch below I suggest that there is NO change in the
Originally to: All
Hi,
Currently I am on a dialup connection and sometimes I will write an email to
another local user. However when Courier gets it, it brings my inet connection
trying to do a dns search on the sending IP, 127.0.0.1. Is there anyway to
prevent Courier doing a dns lookup on
Originally to: All
Hi Folks
Okay I run a BBS system where I offer mail to my users. The BBS software runs
(currently) on the same PC as Courier. The BBS monitors port 10025 for SMTP
mail. How do I tell Courier to send mail destined for (example) james.brown to
mstp, localhost port 10025