Sam Varshavchik mr...@courier-mta.com wrote:
Let me guess: you're trying to bounce something from a locally-executed
mail
delivery script, after a message is accepted for delivery.
Actually the scenario is rather simple: John Doe sends me an email (from his
Gmail account) using his locally
On Tue 20/Aug/2013 01:33:34 +0200 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I agree that in this situation, 'none' would be the more technically
proper result. This will be changed.
On 20.08.13 19:13, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
BTW, 4408bis just entered Last Call. There are not many differences,
but it seems to be
Bernd Prünster writes:
Sam Varshavchik mr...@courier-mta.com wrote:
Let me guess: you're trying to bounce something from a locally-executed
mail
delivery script, after a message is accepted for delivery.
Actually the scenario is rather simple: John Doe sends me an email (from his
Gmail
On 21/08/13 12:52, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
They typically don't handle it, until someone uses them as a mailbomb
proxy source, they get blacklisted, and then they'll figure out what
they want to do.
So basically it is by design that Courier does not issue DSNs to
external email addresses? Can I
On 8/20/2013 9:41 PM, John Saunders wrote:
For Android I have found that AquaMail is a very reliable IMAP client that
works perfectly well with my Courier install. I have SSL port 993 exposed on
my firewall and am able to access my email via the cellular network wherever
I am.
I tried a
On 2013-08-21 16:35, Bowie Bailey wrote:
K-9 Mail works well for me.
Is there a problem with the standard Email.apk that is usually included
in Android? A (less secure?) variant is available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965468
Bernd Prünster writes:
On 21/08/13 12:52, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
They typically don't handle it, until someone uses them as a mailbomb
proxy source, they get blacklisted, and then they'll figure out what
they want to do.
So basically it is by design that Courier does not issue DSNs to
Anders wrote:
Is there a problem with the standard Email.apk that is usually included in
Android?
A (less secure?) variant is available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965468
I've had issues with it becoming very slow trying to deal with my INBOX.
Although haven't