Re: [courier-users] Re: Not require SSL/TLS for certain IPs?

2002-07-10 Thread Peer Oliver Schmidt


Alexander,
No, the scripts to do something like this aren't set up.  You'll
[...]
-access=/etc/imapaccess.dat to TCPDOPTS in etc/imapd. 
-- 
Sam 

in addition to this, you might want to change IMP to ignore TLS. What I do in 
another webmail package is connect from PHP to imap with the port set to
143/imap/notls

works for me.

rgds
pos


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[courier-users] courier-mlm?

2002-07-10 Thread Thomas -Balu- Walter

Hi Couriers,

I am working on a new mailserver using
postfix+mysql+courier-{imap,pop}[-ssl]+horde/imp+...

Right now I am looking for a nice MLM that can handle my needs. Since I
am using the courier-imap debian-packages already, I thought I'd give
courier-mlm a try.

But reading http://www.courier-mta.org/couriermlm.html gave me a
headache if it would work with my setup. So here I go for the questions:

- the page tells me that it would only work with .courier-files? Is that
  true? I'd guess it's possible to simulate that behaviour with
  .forwards or aliases?

- How does moderation work?

- Is it possible to create Newsletter-style MLs? Aka - one address that
  can write - all others only can read?
  POST= looks like it could only be set to mod as lowest setting. That
  way the moderator would get the messages to moderate them, but they
  should only be discarded.

- I was not able to find any ways to change messages (e.g. translate)
  beside help.tmpl, sub.tmpl, unsub.tml and sub2.tmpl. What about
  messages like was sent to moderator, you are not allowed to post?
  Are there messages like that and can they be changed?

If possible, reply to me personally too, since it makes it easier to
reply for me. Otherwise I'm going to check the archive.

 Balu
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[courier-users] Manipulating troff.source of faxcover

2002-07-10 Thread Peer Oliver Schmidt


Good day,

does anyone know of good way to modify the troff.source of the faxcover.tr? (Yes I 
know you use an ascii editor ..:-))

I did manipulate already to some extent, but would like to do some more things. Any 
good pointers for troff information on the net? Maybe some convert from ps/rtf/html 
to troff?

TIA
rgds
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Re: [courier-users] Courier IMAP POP3 timeout during mail download to multiple client types based on bad e-mail [amplify]

2002-07-10 Thread Luc Brouard

On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 09:10:29PM -0700, Matthew Strebe wrote:
 To amplify my previous e-mail,
 
 
 Also, this is not a new server, It has been functioning flawlessly for
 nearly a year. Rebooting it did not change any aspects of the problem, and
 there are no capacity or hardware problems on the server of any kind.
 
 Has anyone seen anything like this?

I have a similar issue with freshmeat newsletter. When getting it via
pop3 with pocomail 2.6, for some newsletter issue (most of them) it just
crah the session. As soon as I delete it via webmail or mutt (and they
can read the mail also), then the mail fows in again.
When I was using cyrus there was no problem.

When I get the mail via pocomail, it is from a winxp PC. When reading
via mutt or webmail (squirrelmail, ie. imap access), the connexions are
from localhost or maildir directly.

Luc


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Re: [courier-users] Courier IMAP POP3 timeout during mail download to multiple client types based on bad e-mail [amplify]

2002-07-10 Thread Luc Brouard

On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 03:09:24PM +0200, Luc Brouard wrote:
 On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 09:10:29PM -0700, Matthew Strebe wrote:
  To amplify my previous e-mail,
  
  
  Also, this is not a new server, It has been functioning flawlessly for
  nearly a year. Rebooting it did not change any aspects of the problem, and
  there are no capacity or hardware problems on the server of any kind.
  
  Has anyone seen anything like this?
 
 I have a similar issue with freshmeat newsletter. When getting it via
 pop3 with pocomail 2.6, for some newsletter issue (most of them) it just
 crah the session. As soon as I delete it via webmail or mutt (and they
 can read the mail also), then the mail fows in again.
 When I was using cyrus there was no problem.
 
 When I get the mail via pocomail, it is from a winxp PC. When reading
 via mutt or webmail (squirrelmail, ie. imap access), the connexions are
 from localhost or maildir directly.

I forgot to tell but the pc and the server (courier-imap,webmail, mutt,
etc...) are connected via a crossed cable so no network issue there ...

Luc


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RE: [courier-users] Re: Connection to port 113

2002-07-10 Thread Bowie Bailey

Is LOGIN encrypted at all or is it basically plaintext?  I would like to get
some sort of authentication going, but it needs to be at least semi-secure.

Bowie

 -Original Message-
 From: Juha Saarinen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 8:14 PM
 To:   Sam Varshavchik
 Cc:   Courier-Users (E-mail)
 Subject:  Re: [courier-users] Re: Connection to port 113
 
 On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
 
   Microsoft intentionally refuses to allow OE to do secure authentication
   except against MSExchange.
 
 That's the Microsoft proprietary Secure Password Authentication protocol.
 However, OE does support SSL for SMTP and IMAP4, and SMTP AUTH with LOGIN,
 so you could use that combination.
 
 -- 
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Re: [courier-users] catch all email

2002-07-10 Thread ktsuresh

Hi,

Will this work , if I am using postfix as my smtp agent.I use
postfix+mysql+courier as my email system. I did try creating
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but it did not work for catch all .

Thanks

- Original Message -
From: David Mir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Randall Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: [courier-users] catch all email



Thanks, it seems this is the only to do it 


On Tuesday 09 July 2002 02:13 pm, Randall Shaw wrote:
 David Mir wrote:
 What is the easiest way to set-up a catch-all for all none valid emails
 for my
 domain.  That is if a email doesn't really exist (ie they spell their
name
 wrong) it gets sent to me otherwise it still just goes to the correct
  person?
 
 I have seen some examples but they all seem to be all (valid and invalid)
  or nothing?!?

 Create a virtual user of alias@[yourdomain.com] (change
 [yourdomain.com] to your domain in question, but the alias@ is
 mandatory). Note the [UID] and [GID] of that new user you made, as you
 need it for the following commands:

 mkdir /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias
 /pathto/courier/bin/maildirmake /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias/Maildir
 chown -R [UID].[GID] /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias
 chmod -R 700 /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias

 vi /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias/.courier-default

 In the file .courier-default put your email address where you want all
 non-matched emails to go to for that virtual domain.

 Hope this helps!

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[courier-users] Re: Connection to port 113

2002-07-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Bowie Bailey writes: 

 Is LOGIN encrypted at all or is it basically plaintext?  I would like to get
 some sort of authentication going, but it needs to be at least semi-secure.

LOGIN is basically plain text. 

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[courier-users] Re: courier-mlm?

2002-07-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Thomas -Balu- Walter writes: 

 Hi Couriers, 
 
 I am working on a new mailserver using
 postfix+mysql+courier-{imap,pop}[-ssl]+horde/imp+... 
 
 Right now I am looking for a nice MLM that can handle my needs. Since I
 am using the courier-imap debian-packages already, I thought I'd give
 courier-mlm a try. 
 
 But reading http://www.courier-mta.org/couriermlm.html gave me a
 headache if it would work with my setup. So here I go for the questions: 
 
 - the page tells me that it would only work with .courier-files? Is that
   true? I'd guess it's possible to simulate that behaviour with
   .forwards or aliases?

couriermlm only works with Courier. 

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Re: [courier-users] catch all email

2002-07-10 Thread Randall Shaw

ktsuresh wrote:

Will this work , if I am using postfix as my smtp agent.I use
postfix+mysql+courier as my email system. I did try creating
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but it did not work for catch all .

Sorry, I don't know postfix very well other than reading docs on how to 
get it installed. Unfortunately I never got further than that. Wish I 
could answer better, but alas I cannot. Sorry.


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[courier-users] Re: Returned mail

2002-07-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Bowie Bailey writes: 

 I know this is a bit off topic, but could someone please tell me what's
 wrong with my MX records?  Based on the RFC, I can't find any problem.

Read the RFC again. 

buc.com.26373   IN  MX  10 compass.buc.com.
buc.com.26373   IN  MX  20 compass2.buc.com.
buc.com.26373   IN  MX  30 172.16.17.165. 

MX records must point to hostnames, not IP addresses.  The third record is 
broken, not to mention that this IP address is not routable over the 
Internet. 

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[courier-users] Search results wrong

2002-07-10 Thread Alfonso Perez

Hi alll.

I'm runing  courier-imap-1.4.5. with userdb. If I search mails by a 
key I obtain some results.. If I do grep over the directory I found some 
differents results:
(*) Not all messages found (for IMAP-search) contain the key
(*) Some of the messages found (for IMAP-search) contain the key in an 
attachment
(*) Some messages that contains the key (detected by grep, either in the 
body or in an attachment) don't appear in the result set

Any ideas? am I have an obsolete component installed? is that fixed on 
version 1.4.6?

Thanks a lot
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[courier-users] Has Courier been built for Cygwin???

2002-07-10 Thread Anthony Howe

I want to deploy a mail server with SMTP, POP, IMAP, and fetchmail under 
Windows 2000 for a motor yacht. I can't change to a Linux based system 
given the inexperienced user base. So I'm wondering if Courier Mail 
Server has been built under the Cygwin environment? If so where or how?

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[courier-users] Re: Sluggish ESMTP response

2002-07-10 Thread Tony Bailey

Date:  Tue, 09 Jul 2002 15:46:43 0200  
From:  Roland Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
To:  courier-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Subject:  Re: [courier-users] Re: Sluggish ESMTP response  
 
 My esmtpd cnfiguration has the -noident and -nodns directives in it.

There are no such arguments for couriertcpd.
Check the manpage again and verify with something like
`ps -auxeww | grep esmtpd`

Roland

I'm sure you're right about that, but I'm not talking about couriertcpd.  This
is /etc/courier/esmtpd that has the options for disabling reverse DNS and
ident lookups.





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[courier-users] Creating folders

2002-07-10 Thread Alfonso Perez

Hi again

I'm developing a tool for read mesages from an IMAP folder using 
JavaMail. When I create the folder, it is well created in the correct 
dir, but the folder does not appear in courierimapsubscribed file. In my 
application everything works fine, but netscape messanger doesn't see 
this folder until I add INBOX.foldername by hand.

What am I doing wrong? may it be a JavaMail bug? do I need to do 
anything else?

this is more or less a piece of code I'm using
--
import javax.mail.Folder;

Folder folder;
..
folder.create(folder.HOLDS_MESSAGES);
--


Thanks a lot

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Re: [courier-users] Connection to port 113

2002-07-10 Thread Matt Barton

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On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Peter C. Norton wrote:

  That makes sense.  Any idea how to do a reject with a Cisco access
  list? As far as I know it's just accept or deny.

 If its only accept or drop, you can always let it through and let your
 mail host reject it.

That would work, but you would be opening up a hole through your firewall.
A malicious user that gained access to the server could setup a service on
that port and you wouldn't be the wiser.

- -- 

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Re: [courier-users] Re: Sluggish ESMTP response

2002-07-10 Thread Roland Schneider

--Tony Bailey wrote on 10.07.2002 07:42 -0500:

 My esmtpd cnfiguration has the -noident and -nodns directives in it.
 
 There are no such arguments for couriertcpd.
 Check the manpage again and verify with something like
 `ps -auxeww | grep esmtpd`
 
 I'm sure you're right about that, but I'm not talking about couriertcpd. This

You missed the first paragraph of esmtp(8), and also
couriertcpd(8) which is referred there.

 is /etc/courier/esmtpd that has the options for disabling reverse DNS and
 ident lookups.

and run ps as shown above to verify the arguments.

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Re: [courier-users] Connection to port 113

2002-07-10 Thread Peter C. Norton

On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 10:36:51AM -0500, Matt Barton wrote:
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1
 
 On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Peter C. Norton wrote:
 
   That makes sense.  Any idea how to do a reject with a Cisco access
   list? As far as I know it's just accept or deny.
 
  If its only accept or drop, you can always let it through and let your
  mail host reject it.
 
 That would work, but you would be opening up a hole through your firewall.
 A malicious user that gained access to the server could setup a service on
 that port and you wouldn't be the wiser.

True.  If that is the overriding concern, then the poster should have
a firewall that can do better.

However, since its a mail server, an intruder that could get ahold of
a low port better communications channel then ident :)

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[courier-users] passwordless key-based ssh authentication to courier imapd

2002-07-10 Thread Mark T. Valites

I apologize for the cross posting, but this is applicable to both lists.

Word from those higher above has it that we will be going to Maildir,
using courier imapd.  This is all good  grand.  However, we have a
handfull of extremely vocal users who use pine religously (this is not
bad - I love pine.  You can't get enable-aggregate-command-set in
outlook!).  After evaluating all the unoffical maildir patches, I have
decided that none of them quite meet our demands.  Using pine as an imap
client looks like the way to go.  However, that one little password
prompt will cause our group of pine users to go beZerk with a capital Z.
So, I started looking into passwordless authentication to localhost.

I came across Scott Leibrand's post at this site below:

http://www.washington.edu/pine/pine-info/1999.12/msg00170.html

And some similar information in the pine-info archives.
No luck with the courier archives.

All these assume the uw imap daemon.  In docs/tech_notes from the pine
source, the following information appears about creating an /etc/rimapd
symlink to the actualy imapd binary:

 With this configuration, the IMAP server runs without
   pre-authentication. Each new IMAP connection requires a correct
   username and password. IMAP can also be run with pre-authentication
   based on the standard _rsh_ mechanism. To enable this, the user
   account on the IMAP server must contain a valid file which grants
   access to the client machine. Enabling _rimap_ authentication is done
   by creating a link called /etc/rimapd to imapd. Basically, what is
   happening is that _Pine_ is taking advantage of the ability that rsh
   has to use privileged TCP ports so it doesn't have to run in
   privileged mode. If the rimap authentication fails it will drop back
   to plain password authentication.

I have successfully gotten this to work to my current uw imapd.  From the
manpage for (courier) imapd (debian woody), I see the following
information:

imapd may also be invoked from the shell prompt, in  which
   case  it  issues a PREAUTH response, then changes the cur
   rent directory to either its argument, or the contents  of
   the  MAILDIR  environment  variable, then attempts to talk
   IMAP on standard input and output.

which leads me to think I might be able to get this going similarily to
the uw post by Scott Leibrand.  However, all my attempts so far have
failed.

Is it possible to get passwdless, key based ssh authentication from pine
to courier imapd?

Thanks in advance,
-Mark


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RE: [courier-users] Re: Connection to port 113

2002-07-10 Thread Juha Saarinen

On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Bowie Bailey wrote:

  Is LOGIN encrypted at all or is it basically plaintext?  I would like to get
  some sort of authentication going, but it needs to be at least semi-secure.

Plain text. That's why you'd use it with TLS/SSL, so as to encrypt the
connection. Alternatively, you could tunnel the lot with e.g. stunnel
(http://www.stunnel.org/). Bit more involved to set up initially, but
perhaps easier than troubleshooting eccentric Microsoft mail clients. ;-)

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RE: [courier-users] Re: Connection to port 113

2002-07-10 Thread Bowie Bailey

Unfortunately, I'm dealing with non-technical end users.  The simpler the
solution the better.  I don't want to do anything that can't be handled by a
basic Outlook Express client.

Bowie

 -Original Message-
 From: Juha Saarinen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 4:17 PM
 To:   Bowie Bailey
 Cc:   Courier-Users (E-mail)
 Subject:  RE: [courier-users] Re: Connection to port 113
 
 On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Bowie Bailey wrote:
 
   Is LOGIN encrypted at all or is it basically plaintext?  I would like
 to get
   some sort of authentication going, but it needs to be at least
 semi-secure.
 
 Plain text. That's why you'd use it with TLS/SSL, so as to encrypt the
 connection. Alternatively, you could tunnel the lot with e.g. stunnel
 (http://www.stunnel.org/). Bit more involved to set up initially, but
 perhaps easier than troubleshooting eccentric Microsoft mail clients. ;-)
 
 -- 
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[courier-users] Re: passwordless key-based ssh authentication to courier imapd

2002-07-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Mark T. Valites writes: 


 Is it possible to get passwdless, key based ssh authentication from pine
 to courier imapd?

Try installing this script as /etc/rimapd, instead of a soft link, with the 
execute bit set: 

#!/bin/sh 

exec /usr/lib/courier-imap/bin/imapd $HOME/Maildir 2/dev/null 


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RE: [courier-users] Re: Connection to port 113

2002-07-10 Thread Juha Saarinen

On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Bowie Bailey wrote:

  Unfortunately, I'm dealing with non-technical end users.  The simpler the
  solution the better.  I don't want to do anything that can't be handled by a
  basic Outlook Express client.

OK, that means using SSL then, and LOGIN. If you go through the archives,
you'll find a number of posts explaining how to import home-made
certificates into IE/OE. You'll need to do that to prevent OE from popping
up the certificate warning dialog.

Not sure how you'd set up OE like this for a large number of clients, but
no doubt that's possible -- Google and/or check the MS newsgroups for
hints and tips.


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[courier-users] courier-imap 1.5.1 writting bad lines to maildirsize files

2002-07-10 Thread Joshua E Warchol

Here is an example of one maildirsize file:

209715200S
23801 1
  -23760   -1


My MTA isn't writting the proper message count, so there is probably more
than just one message in the box before that message was deleted.

But the problem is with the 3rd line. The maildir++ spec says that the
removal value must be at the start of the line (where did that whitespace
come from?) and that it is seperated from the message count by one space
(more spaces or a tab here?). Has anyone seen this before. When it happens
I've seen courier report the wrong value to a GETQUOTA command. 

Thanks.

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UNIX Systems Administrator
DSL.net


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[courier-users] Mail won't leave the server HELP

2002-07-10 Thread Kevin Barnard

I compiled the full version of Courier 0.39.1 on a virgin system so there was no 
converting an existing system over.  I did all of the post installation tests 
including the extra credit checks.  Everything is good so far.  I setup aliases etc 
and went to sending mail.  Everything works fine so far.  When I try to send mail out 
onto the internet everything gets stuck in the queue.  I have even tried via the 
command line.  The first thing I noticed was connection timeout errors.  I fixed the 
firewall and those stopped.  For I while I couldn't mail in either.  Check DNS and my 
MX records.  I have the MX pointing correctly I think.  But mail is coming in via the 
www IP not the mail IP.  Punched a hole in the firewall and now I can get mail but 
still nothing goes out.  I can't for the life of me figure out why mail is coming in 
via www vice mail.

I am running Immunix 7.0 and compiled with StackGuard which is gcc 2.91 based.  I've 
turned off Subdomain just to make sure this wasn't causing problems although I haven't 
compiled a kernel without Subdomain.  Could this be the problem?  I know WireX 
(Immunix and StackGuard) has a .28 version of Courier that works and I am using the 
same kernel they used with that.  Is this a DNS problem maybe?  I have my DNS through 
Verisign managed DNS so one would think they have it setup correctly.  Does anyone 
have any ideas?

Sincerely
Kevin Barnard






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[courier-users] Re: courier-imap 1.5.1 writting bad lines to maildirsize files

2002-07-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Joshua E Warchol writes: 

 Here is an example of one maildirsize file: 
 
 209715200S
 23801 1
   -23760   -1 
 
 
 My MTA isn't writting the proper message count, so there is probably more
 than just one message in the box before that message was deleted. 
 
 But the problem is with the 3rd line. The maildir++ spec says that the
 removal value must be at the start of the line (where did that whitespace
 come from?) and that it is seperated from the message count by one space

It doesn't say that, although it does say something slightly different, 
which I'll have to fix. 

  All  remaining  lines  all  contain two integers separated by a single
  space.  The  first  integer is interpreted as a byte count. The second
  integer  is interpreted as a file count. A Maildir++ writer can add up
  all  byte  counts and file counts from maildirsize and enforce a quota
  based  either  on  number  of  messages  or  the total size of all the 

 (more spaces or a tab here?). Has anyone seen this before. When it happens
 I've seen courier report the wrong value to a GETQUOTA command. 

It shouldn't.  Maildirquota code was revised in courier-imap 1.5.1, hence 
the change in format, but the new code should still be able to read any 
legacy leftover cruft. 

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[courier-users] Problem compiling courier-imap (in authexit.c)

2002-07-10 Thread Lederrey Guillaume

  Hello !

  I'm trying to compile courier-imap-1.5.1 for about 2 weeks, and I cant get it done ! 
 When doing make (as non-root user), it complains about /usr/include/stdlib.h:133: 
parse error before `__ctype_get_mb_cur_max' and a lot of other stuff ...  (I'll 
append the output).

  The problem happens on a LFS 3.2 (gcc 2.95.3, glibc 2.2.5, kernel 2.4.17).  The 
strangest part is that I compile without any problem on a LFS 3.0pre4 and on a RedHat 
7.3.  There is just on the production system that I cant get it to work.  The problem 
is probably on my side and has not much to do with courier-imap itself, but I am 
really lost and i dont know where I can still lok for help.  I hope somebody has a 
good idea ...

  Thank you in advance for your help ...

 Guillaume



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[courier-users] Aliases and fowarding

2002-07-10 Thread Rod Collen

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 sendmail's virtusertable to foward all mail to a domain
to an account on a remote host. How do I go about doing this?

--Rod






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[courier-users] Re: Aliases and fowarding

2002-07-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Rod Collen writes: 

 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 sendmail's virtusertable to foward all mail to a domain
 to an account on a remote host. How do I go about doing this?

It's a two-step process: forward the domain to a local alias that has a 
.courier-default file containing a forward to a remote address.  It's easier 
to set up this kind of forwarding via webadmin. 

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Re: [courier-users] Aliases and fowarding

2002-07-10 Thread Randall Shaw

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 domain in question, but the alias@ is 
mandatory). Note the [UID] and [GID] of that new user you made, as you 
need it for the following commands:

mkdir /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias
/pathto/courier/bin/maildirmake /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias/Maildir
chown -R [UID].[GID] /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias
chmod -R 700 /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias

vi /pathto/[yourdomain.com]dir/alias/.courier-default

In the file .courier-default put your email address where you want all 
non-matched emails to go to for that virtual domain.

So, in your case, fill the .courier-default with the destination address 
you want all mail sent too that goes to *@domain.com.



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[courier-users] Imap Install Problem

2002-07-10 Thread Mulianto

heloo, i try to isntall courier-imap with qmail .

my courier-imap version is courier-imap-1.5.1.20020709 .
I have sucessfuly install qmail , run the pop3d and checkpassword and
smtpd.

My problem is when install the courier-imap package i run this:
as normal user:
./configure --without-authdaemon --man-dir=/usr/local/man
--without-authvchkpw
then run
make

when running error occurs and this message is like this:
cpd'
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.  -I./..  -I..  -Wall -g -02 -c
libcouriertls.c
In file included from libcouriertls.c:8:
libcouriertls.h:23: openssl/ssl.h: No Such file or directory
libcouriertls.h:23: openssl/err.h: No Such file or directory
make[1: ***  [libcouriertls.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/mulianto/source/courier-imap-1.5.1.20020709/tcpd`
mkae: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

And the process is stopping.
What is the problem? anybody can help me?

Thank you in advanced.

Mulianto




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[courier-users] Re: Imap Install Problem

2002-07-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Mulianto writes: 


 when running error occurs and this message is like this:
 cpd'
 gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.  -I./..  -I..  -Wall -g -02 -c
 libcouriertls.c
 In file included from libcouriertls.c:8:
 libcouriertls.h:23: openssl/ssl.h: No Such file or directory
 libcouriertls.h:23: openssl/err.h: No Such file or directory
 make[1: ***  [libcouriertls.o] Error 1
 make[1]: Leaving directory
 `/home/mulianto/source/courier-imap-1.5.1.20020709/tcpd`
 mkae: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 
 
 And the process is stopping.
 What is the problem? anybody can help me?

Install OpenSSL. 

 
 Thank you in advanced. 
 
 Mulianto 
 
  
 
 
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[courier-users] Sluggish ESMTPD continued...

2002-07-10 Thread Tony Bailey


Roland, here's the relevant output from ps:

Does my configuration appear correct, or am I still missing something?

courier  4  0.0  0.1  1592  648 ?SJul07   0:00
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/couriertcpd -stderrlogger=/usr/lib/courier/sbin/logger
-stderrloggername=esmtpd-ssl -maxprocs=40 -maxperip=5 -maxperc=5
-pid=/usr/lib/courier/var/tmp/esmtpd-ssl.pid
-stderrlogger=/usr/lib/courier/sbin/logger -nodnslookup -noidentlookup
-user=courier -group=courier -block=or.orbl.org,BLOCK
-block=proxies.relays.monkeys.com,BLOCK -block=relays.ordb.org,BLOCK
-access=/usr/lib/courier/etc/smtpaccess.dat -address=0 465
/usr/lib/courier/bin/couriertls -server -tcpd
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/courieresmtpd
/usr/lib/courier/libexec/courier/modules/esmtp/authstart authdaemon
PWD=/usr/lib/courier BOFHNOVRFY=0 TLS_PROTOCOL=SSL3 MAILGROUP=courier
ESMTPAUTH_WEBADMIN=LOGIN CRAM-MD5 PIDFILE=/usr/lib/courier/var/tmp/esmtpd.pid
COURIERTLS=/usr/lib/courier/bin/couriertls exec_prefix=/usr/lib/courier
TLS_CERTFILE=/usr/lib/courier/share/esmtpd.pem PORT=smtp
ACCESSFILE=/smtpaccess MAXPERIP=5 ESMTPDSSLSTART=YES MAXDAEMONS=40
ESMTPAUTH_TLS_WEBADMIN=PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5
SSLPIDFILE=/usr/lib/courier/var/tmp/esmtpd-ssl.pid ESMTPAUTH=LOGIN CRAM-MD5
BLACKLISTS=-block=or.orbl.org,BLOCK -block=proxies.relays.monkeys.com,BLOCK
-block=relays.ordb.org,BLOCK SSLPORT=465 prefix=/usr/lib/courier
MAILUSER=courier AUTHMODULES_WEBADMIN=authdaemon NOADDMSGID=0 AUTH_REQUIRED=0
MAXPERC=5 ESMTPDSTART=YES TCPDOPTS=-stderrlogger=/usr/lib/courier/sbin/logger
-nodnslookup -noidentlookup SSLADDRESS=0 ESMTPAUTH_TLS=PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5
NOADDDATE=0 SHLVL=1 BOFHCHECKDNS=0 BOFHNOEXPN=0 TLS_VERIFYPEER=NONE
SHELL=/bin/sh ULIMIT=4096 AUTHMODULES=authdaemon
PATH=/usr/lib/courier/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin ESMTP_TLS=1
_=/usr/lib/courier/sbin/couriertcpd




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[courier-users] Re: imap install problem

2002-07-10 Thread brij_singh


regarding ssl problem

while configuring include the path of ssl header files:

such as follwoing:

enc CC=gcc CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/ssl/include ./configure -with-db=db or
gdbm


/usr/local/ssl/include: this has to be the path of openssl header
libs.that u can search finding those .h files where make fails.


regard
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[courier-users] pop3 login fail

2002-07-10 Thread brij_singh



sir,

I have compiled openldap,couier-imap,postfix.ldap auth working fine with
radius.


when I am trying to authenticate with 

telnet 0 100
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK Hello there.
user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+OK Password required.
pass bpsingh123
-ERR Login failed.


it say login failed.

In log it shows the following.


Jul 11 00:40:45 vsnl6 pop3d: [ID 702911 mail.error] LOGIN FAILED,
ip=[127.0.0.1]


I am just trying to find whether it's authenticating or not.


pls suggest if any body has experienced this before.


thanks

regards
bps



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