Hello all,
I'm curious if the is a recommended Open Source or Freeware virus
scanner that is recommended for running with Courier-mta. Or can the
built in Mail filter do the job? I'm not so concerned about scanning
every message for virii but I would like to stop the next worm before it
gets
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 17:05, David Ehle wrote:
Apologies for a me too post.
I'm curious if the is a recommended Open Source or Freeware virus
scanner that is recommended for running with Courier-mta. Or can the
built in Mail filter do the job? I'm not so concerned about scanning
every
Am I missing something?When I check the enable IMAP and enable IMAP
SSL boxen on the webadmin (i'm running v0.36.1 here) page the checkboxes
are cleared when i hit save ... back at the main page applying my
changes still seems to do some imap-starting stuff ... although I still
can't telnet
As to the reason that an explicit seek breaks the checks when run on
FreeBSD, I don't know. I am dangerously near the limit of my C language
knowledge to have been commenting out that line in the first place. Dumb
luck and desparation made it work, I guess.
I don't understand what it is
[gill] writes:
I can only think that the behaviour of FreeBSD and NetBSD are different in
this case, and that is perhaps something that ./configure wants to know
about.(?)
If I can do anything else to aid the detective work, let me know.
This just doesn't make sense. I say, ignore it
--[gill] wrote on 09.12.2001 09:46 -0500:
is what was breaking the gmake check on my system for the last week or
so
(see my earlier message module.local/testsuite) I commented the line
out and everything (in 0.36.0 and 0.36.1) work fine. I suppose FreeBSD
and NetBSD are different in this
Below is my global maildrop filter file. It is not a virus scanner but it
intercepts those messages with attachments that are likely to be virus
related. All messages are passed through the filter and scanned for having
attachments as below. Any that do are diverted to the sysadm account for
Help! I have multiple user accounts and
only one is able to log in to the mailboxes.
Using webmail I receive this message for
the others:
Unable to open the maildir for this account
-- the maildir doesn't exist or has
incorrect ownership or permissions.
The Maildir(s) do(es) exist, is there
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Anders Rosendal wrote:
I can send mail to local users using the address
[EMAIL PROTECTED], where machine.domain is the FQDN of the
server running courier. Sending to address user@otherdomain,
where otherdomain is a domain that via MX is pointed to my
server will only
I've been playing with couriertls and I'm still a bit confused. Has anyone
else done this, and can you post the command line that you're using to
achieve this?
--
The 5 year plan:
In five years we'll make up another plan.
Or just re-use this one.
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