Jared Rhine at Sun, 07 Jul 2002 13:26:22 -0700 wrote:
[Andrew == [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 04 Jul 2002 17:53:23 +0930 (CST)]
Andrew No connections at all from courier...
G'Day,
Check that the mysql socket location (MYSQL_SOCKET in authmysqlrc) is
set to the correct location. Someone
None of the Courier PAM-enabled services appear to support the PAM session
components, and therefore cannot load pam_mkhomedir.so
I couldn't find a way around it. In the end I resorted to cronjobbing a
Windows user-dump each night and create their home dirs from that. Then
all
the rest of
Hello,
I did fix this problem...
In my case, i re-edit the authmysqlrc file, and have removed the
spaces and tabs...
After, I have found in the internet, the great solution: The order of
the fields in authmysqlrc is wrong.
I use the select clause, and i guess that you should use too...
Thanks, Sam, so how people use courier-imap then?
Is there other authmodule that can be used for both vpopmail and imap?
Is bug known exactly, can I fix it in the sources?
Thank you very much,
Vlad
-Original Message-
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July
OMestre at 08 Jul 2002 10:09:53 -0300 wrote:
Hello,
G'Day,
I did fix this problem...
In my case, i re-edit the authmysqlrc file, and have removed the
spaces and tabs...
yep, did that some time ago, after advice from tony2001 ;)
a copy of my config files is at
Hi,
I installed courier (imap, sendmail, esmtp) on redhat
7.1. When I send from localhost to localhost it is
fine, but when I try so send from somewhere else on
the internet to the actual ip address of the machine,
I get the error that smtp connection could not be
establish (4.4.1). Also, when I
Hello,
Sunday, June 30, 2002, Tjeerd van der Zee wrote:
TvdZ I'am having some trouble to get courier 0.39.1 to compile correctly on
TvdZ freebsd 4.6 stable. When i run make it gives me
TvdZ error's on
TvdZ dcigettext.c: 991function 'plural_lookup' called object is not a
TvdZ function.
Hi,
I am running courier with ssl. I used the mkimapdcert command to generate a
certificate. Everytime i try start up my MUA, it asks about the untrusted
certificate. I tried to import the certificate to be trusted but it asks
for no .pem files...things like .p7b or some other proprietary ms
Mohamed Metwaly at Mon, 8 Jul 2002 12:44:56 -0400 (EDT) wrote:
Hi,
I installed courier (imap, sendmail, esmtp) on redhat
7.1. When I send from localhost to localhost it is
fine, but when I try so send from somewhere else on
the internet to the actual ip address of the machine,
I get the
Hello,
I have set up courier as a mail server on a Red Hat 7.3 box. The company I
work for, JAS Networks a DSL provider, is considering implementing a more
stable email server. Currently they are using Mercur on a Windows 2000
server. Currently the Mercur server is running 30+ domains and
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 12:44:56PM -0400, Mohamed Metwaly wrote:
Hi,
I installed courier (imap, sendmail, esmtp) on redhat
7.1. When I send from localhost to localhost it is
fine, but when I try so send from somewhere else on
the internet to the actual ip address of the machine,
I get the
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 12:44:56PM -0400, Mohamed Metwaly wrote:
Hi,
I installed courier (imap, sendmail, esmtp) on redhat
7.1. When I send from localhost to localhost it is
fine, but when I try so send from somewhere else on
the internet to the actual ip address of the machine,
I get the
Richard, do you mean that you modified preauthvchkpw.c, which is a part
of courier-imap distribution, so that courier-imap started working with
vpopmail?
Could you let me know how exactly you did it?
Thanks,
Vlad
-Original Message-
From: Richard Geoffrion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I checked the file esmtpd, and found that the only
line that contained ADDRESS was commented (although
=127.0.0.1)
I added a line ADDRESS=0, but still the same thing (I
restarted xinetd, is this enough for the changes to
take effect)??
--- Andrew D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mohamed Metwaly at
Mohamed Metwaly wrote:
I checked the file esmtpd, and found that the only
line that contained ADDRESS was commented (although
=127.0.0.1)
I added a line ADDRESS=0, but still the same thing (I
restarted xinetd, is this enough for the changes to
take effect)??
We wouldn't be able to
We really need more information, like have you tried :
netstat -an (or netstat -tupan) ???
is courier listening on those ports? if not try :
ps auwx | grep courier (as root of course)
and see if courier is running. If both if these are true then make sure you
do not have any firewall
here is the current status of the server:
I can run the perf1test that is in the instaalation
doc, and I can do this for 127.0.0.1, the real ip
address, but not for localhost.localdomain
as from any other cleint from any other machine, I
canot send any message (the connection is alway
refused)
It looks like this has been answered before, but I just want to make sure
since no one has sent this exact error message.
###
This is a delivery status notification from mail.my_mailserver.com,
running the Courier mail server, version
I tried all and I noticed the following:
when I did netstat I found that sendmail: accp is
lestining on 127.0.0.1:25, so how can I change this to
make it lestin to any incoming mail??
--- David Mir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We really need more information, like have you tried
:
netstat -an
OK , thats fine but I would like to use TLS if available ! I can always add
them to the don't use TLS with this domain list, but I just wanted to know
if this is an error on my side or theirs??
Thanks for the reply!
On Monday 08 July 2002 03:23 pm, Daniel Higgins wrote:
im no TLS
Just to clarify it should not say sendmail, it should say couriertcpd. Here
is what my line looks like (this is netstat -tupan):
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
PID/Program name
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:25 0.0.0.0:*
not sure about it, but as sam said many times, if you require something,
it's required for all :P no exceptions
and since tls between servers seems like a very experimental feature, i
doubt you'll find many servers implementing it
- Original Message -
From: David Mir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You might have to stop the sendmail daemon from starting up .. to do this
try
/etc/init.d/sendmail stop
chkconfig --level 2345 sendmail off
then stop and start courier again.
- Original Message -
From: David Mir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mohamed Metwaly [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Anand Buddhdev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to unsubscribe from this list...how do I do this?
Read the signature at the end of every mail:
Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
Go to this webpage and fill out the form to unsubscribe
Jean-Pierre
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Tony Bailey writes:
Thanks for everyone's suggestions thus far. I have made the change to prevent
ident and dns lookups in the esmtpd configuration. I also stopped and
started...rather than restarted my server. I'm still having the same problem
where it takes several minutes for
/path/to/courier/etc/hosteddomains/...
/path/to/courier/etc/esmtpacceptmailfor.dir/...
After editing files in here, WHICH 'make...' commands are the ones that
actually pertain to these two file/dirs?
For the time being, I've just been running them ALL just to be sure...
however I am sure
I'm not sure if this is true with courier but when it comes to any other
service 99.999% of the time when there is a delay with the initial
response to a connection is due to DNS. Either your machine can't resolve
it's own name or can't resolve the name of person connecting (this mean
G'Day,
Continuing saga .
have comiled yet again, with no error that makes the 'make' fail or 'make
check' fail. However this time I took a look through the 'make' results
and came across this
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/courier-imap-1.5.1/authlib'
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.
Hello all!
I'm getting the following error from my log files. How do I fix the problem
with the authdeamon? What does the Service temporarily unavailable mean?
Jul 8 02:45:01 adama submit: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: No such file or
directory
Jul 8 02:45:07 adama courierd:
David Mir writes:
Does this mean that the other end is not implementing TLS properly or my end??
The other end. You can telnet to its port 25, issue an EHLO default to
verify that it claims to support STARTTLS, then enter STARTTLS and watch it
crash.
--
Sam
Vlad Soutyrine writes:
Thanks, Sam, so how people use courier-imap then?
Is there other authmodule that can be used for both vpopmail and imap?
There's nothing that vpopmail does that authmysql can't do, for example.
--
Sam
---
This
Tony Bailey writes:
Thanks for everyone's suggestions thus far. I have made the change to prevent
ident and dns lookups in the esmtpd configuration. I also stopped and
started...rather than restarted my server. I'm still having the same problem
where it takes several minutes for
Andrew D writes:
authmysqllib.c: In function `get_variable':
authmysqllib.c:271: warning: field width is not type int (arg 3)
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/include/mysql -g -O2 -Wall -I..
-I./.. -c authsasl.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/include/mysql -g -O2
Mohamed Metwaly writes:
I tried all and I noticed the following:
when I did netstat I found that sendmail: accp is
lestining on 127.0.0.1:25, so how can I change this to
make it lestin to any incoming mail??
You forgot to uninstall sendmail.
rpm -e sendmail, then 'service courier
Hello list -
are there any good beginner pointers on the maildrop filtering language?
i've looked at the manuals but they would only be helpful if they
provided some friggin' examples :)
more specifically, i'm trying to run the incoming mail past a certain
script according to its sender and
hello,
i'm using courier-imap with mysql authentication (virtual users not system accounts).
i'm wondering if knows of/has developed a web interface for changing the password?
- j
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Oh, it's
List,
OK, it is possible that I am blind or dumb (or a combination of both) and I
just can't figure out how to create a mail alias. What I would like is to
know what steps I need to take to make the following work:
UNIX username: queen
Mail Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alias Wanted: [EMAIL
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Kevin Queen wrote:
List,
OK, it is possible that I am blind or dumb (or a combination of both) and I
just can't figure out how to create a mail alias. What I would like is to
know what steps I need to take to make the following work:
UNIX username: queen
Mail
Juha, thanks for the info it was a great starting place. Courier apparently
uses courier/etc/aliases/system to create aliases. I have edited my system
file and run makealiases and restarted all of my mail server processes
(authdaemon, courier, pop3d, imapd, esmtpd, and their ssl counterparts)
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Kevin Queen wrote:
Juha, thanks for the info it was a great starting place. Courier apparently
uses courier/etc/aliases/system to create aliases.
Yes, sorry, haven't used the mail daemon bit of Courier for a while now
A quick look at the makealiases man page reveals
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