I thought I understood how this works but apparently not. I want all
mail to a virtually hosted domain to go to a single acount. I'm trying
out this...
~ grep -r qtmoz.org /etc/courier | sort
/etc/courier/aliases/system:@qtmoz.org: ad...@renta.net ---
Mark Constable writes:
I thought I understood how this works but apparently not. I want all
mail to a virtually hosted domain to go to a single acount. I'm trying
out this...
~ grep -r qtmoz.org /etc/courier | sort
/etc/courier/aliases/system:@qtmoz.org: ad...@renta.net ---
On 2011-07-17 07:04 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
/etc/courier/aliases/system:@qtmoz.org: ad...@renta.net ---
...
I'm not sure where the loops back to myself comes from or the
ad...@renta.net-ma...@smtp.renta.net construction?
Virtual @domain addresses get written using 'me' for the
Mark Constable writes:
On 2011-07-17 07:04 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
/etc/courier/aliases/system:@qtmoz.org: ad...@renta.net ---
...
I'm not sure where the loops back to myself comes from or the
ad...@renta.net-ma...@smtp.renta.net construction?
Virtual @domain addresses get written
How do the domain aliases in hosteddomains interact with the normal user
aliases? If I want to alias one user to another on these domains, do I
need to add alias lines for both domains, or just one?
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Bowie Bailey writes:
How do the domain aliases in hosteddomains interact with the normal user
aliases? If I want to alias one user to another on these domains, do I
need to add alias lines for both domains, or just one?
For both.
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Am Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2008 02:06 schrieb Wolfgang Jeltsch:
Hello,
I have a strange problem with Courier aliases. I had a mail server
installation where aliases seemed to work correctly. I made a complete
server reinstall and configured Courier exactly the way I did before (I
think). Now
Wolfgang Jeltsch writes:
However, mail to non-existent users still isn’t rejected. Instead the system
still tries to consult the aliasdir, complains that it cannot find a .courier
file and tries to resubmit the message over and over again. Why?
Most likely invalid ownership/permissions of
Am Freitag, 27. Juni 2008 00:04 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
Wolfgang Jeltsch writes:
However, mail to non-existent users still isn’t rejected. Instead the
system still tries to consult the aliasdir, complains that it cannot find
a .courier file and tries to resubmit the message over and over
Wolfgang Jeltsch writes:
Am Freitag, 27. Juni 2008 00:04 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
Wolfgang Jeltsch writes:
However, mail to non-existent users still isn’t rejected. Instead the
system still tries to consult the aliasdir, complains that it cannot find
a .courier file and tries to resubmit
Sam Varshavchik writes:
Wolfgang Jeltsch writes:
Am Freitag, 27. Juni 2008 00:04 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
Wolfgang Jeltsch writes:
However, mail to non-existent users still isn’t rejected. Instead the
system still tries to consult the aliasdir, complains that it cannot find
a .courier
Hello,
I have a strange problem with Courier aliases. I had a mail server
installation where aliases seemed to work correctly. I made a complete
server reinstall and configured Courier exactly the way I did before (I
think). Now aliases don’t work anymore as they should.
I basically have
Hello,
Are aliases case sensitive?
In our set up (several small companies sharing a common system) users
have
a common system address (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]) but prefer to use an
address relating to their company (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
This
is easily handled by
Hello,
Are aliases case sensitive?
Hello Peter,
as I understand it, mail addresses are case sensitive by rfc and so are
aliases. In real life this causes nothing but trouble. You can override this
behavior if you create (touch) a file locallowercase in Courier's config
directory. This will
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Peter Burden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2008-Feb-19:
Am I correct in thinking that aliases are case sensitive - contrary to
all normal expectations of e-mail systems - or is there some configuration
option I haven't set up correctly?
All email
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Peter Burden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2008-Feb-19:
Thanks for the quick reply, yes I should have spotted that in the manual.
However on checking configuration I already had a locallowercase file
(of size 0, owned by courier, globally
Hi,
If i have authlib setup against LDAP, and I use makealiases to create
email aliases, how do I later avoid creating an email address in ldap
which conflicts with an email alias? will an authtest also check the
aliases file or do i run an aliaslookup as well as an authtest before
I create the
Lisa Muir writes:
Hi,
If i have authlib setup against LDAP, and I use makealiases to create
email aliases, how do I later avoid creating an email address in ldap
which conflicts with an email alias? will an authtest also check the
aliases file or do i run an aliaslookup as well as an authtest
Lloyd Zusman writes:
Is there any way to manage aliases via mysql in a manner that's
analogous to that which courierldapaliasd offers?
Nope.
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Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lloyd Zusman writes:
Is there any way to manage aliases via mysql in a manner that's
analogous to that which courierldapaliasd offers?
Nope.
Oh well ...
Thanks.
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Hi,
If I have enablefiltering set to esmtp and not local, do aliases end up not
getting filtered?
I was looking at the maillog and it appears to me that when a message
arrives to an address that is aliased (to a local address), it then gets
re-routed to that local address and seems to not go
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
If I have enablefiltering set to esmtp and not local, do aliases end up not
getting filtered?
The aliases will have been expanded already, so the message recipient
will be the alias destination. The original message recipient is also
listed in the control file. The
Disclaimer: The setup described below is perhaps not ideal or The
Best(tm), but my question is not about how to improve it, only about
why it works the way it does...
My courier installation handles two domains. One of them, let's call it
doma.se, is setup to be the local domain, the other
Dear All,
I have courier v0.46 running on a Sun Solaris 9
machine. There's about 100 alias entries in my
/usr/lib/courier/alieses/system file. In rare
occasions, some of the alias entries dissapeared from
the system file. Are there anyways that I can know
what happened to it?
This is how I add
Hi,
From some of my testing it seems that aliases defined in
/etc/courier/aliases/system are case-sensitive. I'd like them to be case
insensitive.
Is that possible?
Thanks
Ricardo
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On Saturday 21 May 2005 12:11 pm, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
From some of my testing it seems that aliases defined in
/etc/courier/aliases/system are case-sensitive. I'd like them to be case
insensitive.
touch /etc/locallowercase
see man courier
Can this be added to the FAQ? I've seen it
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Here's what I have in my /etc/courier/aliases/system file:
test: |/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/wrapper resend -l test test-list
test-list: :include:/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/lists/test
...
I must have something misconfigured... any pointers are greatly
Hi,
I'm trying to configure some aliases to use with Majordomo. The aliases that
deliver to the majordomo wrapper work fine; however, the aliases for the
list distribution, are returning the error 450 Service temporarily
unavailable
Here's what I have in my /etc/courier/aliases/system file:
Zenon Panoussis writes:
Since times immemorial (0.36 or so), I have been running courier-ldap
and looping aliases without problems, i.e. using CourierAlias objects
that point to other CourierAlias(es). Since I upgraded to 0.48.1, this
no longer works. Direct aliasing (CourierAlias -
On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 11:02:51 -0800
Gordon Messmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read the 'hosteddomains' section of the man page for 'courier'. It
clearly explains the difference between locals and hostedomains. A
domain can not be listed in both, or at least, doing so will not acheive
any
Hello,
I have this problem:
My server hosts multiple domains, and I needed to do standard vhost alias:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: real_user
Unfortunately, when I test it, courier thinks a while, and then returns
550.
I do admit that I symlinked 'locals', 'esmptacceptmailfor' and 'me' to
Hello,
Can someone point me in the right direction here?
I'm running Courier 0.45.6 on a FC2 system using MySQL Authentication.
I'm hosting several domains, and one of them is considered the local
domain in Courier's eyes.
In order to manage mail aliases, I create a file for each domain in
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
in it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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
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Hi Ben,
Ben Kennedy wrote:
| On 19 7 2004 at 9:26 am -0400, TWC | Mario Peschel wrote:
|
|
|Why Courier doesn't support mySQL based aliases? And btw. why not mySQL
|based domains?
|
|
| It does, and, it does.
|
| Provided it works properly (which it
On 20 7 2004 at 3:29 am -0400, TWC | Mario Peschel wrote:
What have you done to get it working?
Well, I set up authmysql. Isn't that what you're talking about? (I
assumed so when you said mysql based aliases. I'm doing virtual
hosting, but well, it's really the same thing.)
(Note to
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Hi!
I currently have 6500 aliases in an alias file. When I run makealiases
it took about 7 minutes to complete.
Why is it so slow and what can I do against it?
Why Courier doesn't support mySQL based aliases? And btw. why not mySQL
based domains?
Okay,
On 19 7 2004 at 9:26 am -0400, TWC | Mario Peschel wrote:
Why Courier doesn't support mySQL based aliases? And btw. why not mySQL
based domains?
It does, and, it does.
Provided it works properly (which it has been for me on my redhat install
for the last couple of years, but I'm still having
--On Mittwoch, 14. Juli 2004 14:00 +0600 Denis P.Chepil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have strange problem:
I have local domain - domain3.domain2.ru
I have file /courier/etc/locals with included line
domain3.domain2.ru
I have file /courier/etc/aliases/all with included line
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello everyone!
Could anyone tell me, is there a way to get aliases into MySQL database?
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Pavel M. Rebrov
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 9:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Aliases in MySQL
Hello everyone!
Could anyone tell me, is there a way to get aliases
In /etc/courier/aliases/users I've added a line like this:
@domain2: user@domain1
You're missing a step. What this syntax means is that when a message arrives
for [EMAIL PROTECTED] then it will be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You need to
include instructions in the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Friday 23 April 2004 08:20, Thoralf Rickert wrote:
Hmm, okay, but I've just one system user that accepts mails (called
maildrop). I'm using virtual users with virtual domains. Mails for
user@domain1 will be accepted by courier, if the email address is in
the mysql database. Users login
Hi all!
I'm using authmysql to authorize SMTP connections. Mails for users that
are in the database will be accepted. Now I tried to send a mail to
somebody@domain2 but the system answers 550 User unknown.
In /etc/courier/aliases/users I've added a line like this:
@domain2: user@domain1
On Thursday 22 April 2004 15:21, Thoralf Rickert wrote:
In /etc/courier/aliases/users I've added a line like this:
@domain2: user@domain1
I've called makealiases.
You're missing a step. What this syntax means is that when a message arrives
for [EMAIL PROTECTED] then it will be delivered
Okay, I'm trying to set up default delivery for a
virtual domain.
In aliases/system I have a line like this:
@bar.com: rachel
In the ~rachel directory I have .courier-foo file
which tells courier to deliver to the rachel account.
Now, according to the docs, mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
should be
Hi
I have a problem with Courier-MTA 0.42.2. When I have an address
alias set up like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It works properly when otherdomain.com is in hosteddomains but
not when otherdomain.com is listed in locals. I get a 550 User
Unknown error, even though sending
method to
allow reception of virtual mail accounts.
hope that helps.
m/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jarkko
Kovala
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 3:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] aliases problem with domain in locals
On Thursday 21 August 2003 04:54, Derrick T. Woolworth wrote:
Sorry for harping on this issue, but I've read the documentation about
makealiases and dot-courier(8) and for some reason all of my attempts to
get programs to work within the aliases file are failing. I've tried:
[EMAIL
Sorry for harping on this issue, but I've read the documentation about
makealiases and dot-courier(8) and for some reason all of my attempts to get
programs to work within the aliases file are failing. I've tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: | /usr/bin/perl_script.pl (script that just writes STDIN to
I've been setting up aliases mapped to /dev/null for a while now - entering
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /dev/null
in the /etc/courier/aliases/system file.
I didn't realize that this actually delivers a 550 user unknown. error? I
thought that routing mail to /dev/null would just silently delete the
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 09:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Samstag, 2. August 2003 08:58 -0400 Brian A. Seklecki
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
echo '#' /etc/courier/aliasdir/.courier-devnull
etc/aliasdir?
Yes, wherever that may be located on your installation.
Contains dotfiles like any
On 02 Aug 2003 04:58:21 -0400 Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Didn't see this one in the FAQ or list archives, so:
quoting makealiases(8):
PROGRAM OR MAILBOX ALIASES
The following notation associates an address directly with
a mailbox, or with a program:
info:
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 06:03, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
I like to do:
echo '#' /etc/courier/aliasdir/.courier-devnull
etc/aliasdir? do you mean aliases/ or whatever sbin/makealiases
references as datadir? putting a # into files .courier-devnull in my
etc/ or etc/aliases dir and re-running
Thomas von Hassel wrote:
Are the aliases case sensitive ?
when i mail a regular recipient, case doesn't matter, but aliases seem
to fail to deliver when, for instance, capitalizing the first letter.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't work, while [EMAIL PROTECTED] does. in
aliases/domain.com the alias i
Is there a way to put aliases into a SQL database (like qmail does)?
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Mircea Damian wrote:
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 12:32:55 +0300
From: Mircea Damian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Aliases
Is there a way to put aliases into a SQL database (like qmail does)?
I create clone accounts
, Randy Smith wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Mircea Damian wrote:
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 12:32:55 +0300
From: Mircea Damian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Aliases
Is there a way to put aliases into a SQL database (like qmail does
hi,
I host domain bar and I receive a mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] which I want to sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] there is not local user foo on my machine.
so I put bar in hosteddomains and this in aliases:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but I always get 550 User unknown.
what do I have to setup
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 06:35:04PM +0200, Christophe Zwecker wrote:
hi,
I host domain bar and I receive a mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] which I want to sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] there is not local user foo on my machine.
so I put bar in hosteddomains and this in aliases:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 06:35:04PM +0200, Christophe Zwecker wrote:
hi,
I host domain bar and I receive a mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] which I want to sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] there is not local user foo on my machine.
so I put bar in hosteddomains and this in aliases:
Hello, courier-users.
I've got Courier up running with MySQL authorization and virtual
domains. Everything works just fine, but I was wondering if
there's a way to set up several aliases, like postmaster, abuse,
etc. without actually doing it for every single domain.
I mean, is there
Sam,
I have not tried to setup any such aliases in my courier setups
Very similar to sendmail's: an alias file. There is infrastructure in
place to be able to resolve aliases via a database, however it's only
implemented for LDAP, now.
Does the now imply you are thinking about adding alias
Hello,
I'm trying to install Mailman on my courier-mta System.
My problem is that IMHO the |-Forwardings don't work as they should, or at least, I
don't see what's wrong in my configuration.
To test it, im made a little bash script that writes stdin to a file:
sylon:~# cat /usr/local/bin/jee
Redirecting a aliase for a virtual domain doesn't work like the manual
says so I'm wondering what's wrong. Here is my example:
I have a account foo.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: foo
That works just fine but this doesn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: foo
All I can figure is the first example works becuase foo is
What does the log file indicate has happened to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
- Original Message -
From: Keith Pettit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:35 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Aliases redirect to local account
Redirecting a aliase for a virtual
But i need the ability to say:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: foo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: otheraccount
etc. Will this work??
Keith
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 13:14, Zenon Panoussis wrote:
Keith Pettit wrote:
I have a account foo.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: foo
That works just fine but this doesn't
]?
- Original Message -
From: Keith Pettit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:35 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Aliases redirect to local account
Redirecting a aliase for a virtual domain doesn't work like the manual
says so I'm wondering
Keith Pettit wrote:
If domain.com is in locals, then you should only have
asdf:tabfoo
in aliases.
But i need the ability to say:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: foo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: otheraccount
etc. Will this work??
As I had the dubious pleasure to find out in the hard way,
it will, but
in the aliases files I have an aliases to a pipe and makealias returns a message
invalid user | bla bla bla I can't get aliases to work under userdb so I set up a
user with a .courier file and it breaks the whole thing. My system is eathing itself.
I have almost 200 messages from the piped
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 11:56:20PM -, Kevin Barnard wrote:
in the aliases files I have an aliases to a pipe and makealias returns a message
invalid user | bla bla bla I can't get aliases to work under userdb
Looks like you have an extra leading space character there.
--
Sam
I am having problems forwarding.
Using the etc/aliasdir and adding files containing lines like this works
great:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But this does not seem to work:
@mydomain.com: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nor does:
mydomain.com: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to mimic
Rod Collen wrote:
I am trying to mimic sendmail's virtusertable to foward all mail to a domain
to an account on a remote host. How do I go about doing this?
Heres a copy of a mail on this list a couple days ago:
Create a virtual user of alias@[yourdomain.com] (change
[yourdomain.com] to your
No, I didn't give up on this idea yet... :)
Does anyone run OpenLDAP with MySQL backend?
Anyone have some easy howto links?
Thank you for any info.
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