Re: [courier-users] courier-unicode build 20170308 released

2017-03-08 Thread Thomas Hebinck
Hi, > Revised configuration script to enable C++11 builds that should work with > older versions of gcc. this looks good on ancient Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS: /usr/src/courier-unicode-1.5.20170308# g++ --version g++ (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5) 4.6.3 One step during compile: libtool: compile:

Re: [courier-users] Icedove + Roundcube don't get along anymore with Courier

2015-07-09 Thread Thomas Hebinck
Hi Julien, I'am using Cacert.org certificates. I have tried to point courier to the CA certificate I got from cacert, but with no effect. What's weird, Roundcube version has not changed with the wheezy=jessie upgrade, so I am not sure Roundcube is faulty. I don't know roundcube, but jessie

RE: [courier-users] Delayed mail

2006-04-24 Thread Thomas Hebinck
Hi, STARTTLS 454 TLS not available: missing RSA private key (#4.3.0) At any rate I need to send this mail because it is urgent, can anybody tell me a workaround ? Try to temporary disable tls in courierd: ESMTP_USE_STARTTLS=0 Bye, Thomas

RE: [courier-users] Courier-IMAP problem

2006-01-26 Thread Thomas Hebinck
Hi, I'm trying to create a courier-imap/MySQL/Php webmail and I have some problems to do so. maybe you should first try to connect to your courier installation with a normal IMAP Client (like Mozilla Thunderbird). If this works, it is a problem with your php - if not, it might be a problem

RE: [courier-users] backscatter blacklist and quotas

2005-12-14 Thread Thomas Hebinck
Hi, in previous versions, an overquota scenario was a permanent error (5xx), that mail got bounced and that was it. now it locks the account. I had (nearly) the same problem, so I changed the behaviour back to throwing a permanent error. Try this one, if you use maildrop for delivery: ---

RE: [courier-users] CORRUPTED MESSAGE

2005-11-07 Thread Thomas Hebinck
Hi, How to disable convertation to corrupted message messages with wrong headers? echo opt BOFHBADMIME=accept /usr/lib/courier/etc/bofh should work. Bye, Thomas. --- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Tame your development challenges with