Greg Johnstone writes:
The .mailfilter file contains the following (taken from the
mailbot man
pages):
cc ./Maildir
cc | mailbot -t autoresponse -d dupdb -D 1 -s 'User is on leave' -A
'From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
EXITCODE = 0
exit
Should I be able to use a .mailfilter file as well as
Mark Constable wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 11:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone please tell me what docs I should be reading to allow
certain users to have an autoresponse/autoreply to mail when they are
away on holidays etc...
Sorry, not sure where the docs are but it's almost too
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 05:37 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
The problem with your example is that it is totally indescriminate in
its actions. It will reply to postmaster mail; it will reply to mailing
lists (BIG sin!), and it will reply to other auto-reply systems,
creating mail loops.
At least I
Mark Constable writes:
WTF, I post a message that could help the original poster
initially solve a problem until he looks deeper, you criticize
me for that effort and then provide no further information !
You posted a suggestion that is likely to get anyone that follows it
killfiled or worse.
Ok, I have enjoyed courier since 0.39 at home. With 0.42 I feel myself
confident enough to come out and propose to my employer (6th italian bank)
to do some good updating SMTP security wise, and I feel courier should be
part of the effort.
We do already check for viruses in both our entry
Courier SMTPd has a bug in it that I ran into yesterday.
It returns an EHLO-style response to the HELO command, which is
expressly forbidden in the RFC 2821, section 3.2, reproduced here
(highlighting mine):
3.2. Client Initiation
Once the server has sent the welcoming message and the client
Ivan Pintori writes:
some heavy tweaking? What I mean is: is maildroprc called between receipt
and subsequent delivery via SMTP?
No. maildrop is used for local delivery only.
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Hi,
I'm pretty new with the courier-mta suite but so far I've managed to get it
working in a way I can understand in most areas with one exception.
When I use the webmail server to send a message with an attachment to an
outside receipient the name and extension get changed to something like
RUIVO Eugenio Morais writes:
Hi,
I'm pretty new with the courier-mta suite but so far I've managed to get it
working in a way I can understand in most areas with one exception.
When I use the webmail server to send a message with an attachment to an
outside receipient the name and extension get
If I have root access to a machine, what is the best way to set up
mailing lists without having to create user accounts for the lists.
For example, if I was to make a mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED], how can
I do this without creating a system account called jhu and creating a
mailing list,
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I know that it's happening. I have not researched why it's happening.
Alias expansion is tricky, and there might be a reason for that, I don't
recall all the nitty gritty details off the top of my head. I'll look
at it, eventually, but I don't see this as a
Jason Gordon writes:
Can anyone suggest a way to setup a bunch of mailing lists to be
managed by the root user, or even one regular system user as long as
the list email address doesnt need to be prefixed by username?
Use the userdb authentication module.
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:19:57 -0400 Jason Gordon wrote:
If I have root access to a machine, what is the best way to set up
mailing lists without having to create user accounts for the lists.
For example, if I was to make a mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED], how can
I do this without creating
Gordon Messmer writes:
And this time, only one recipient is added to the message, as it should
be. I'm not sure what the proper fix is, since I'm not clear on why the
DSN options would affect how you look for duplicates. I'm also not sure
why you'd ever bother to consider the original
I would like to be able to run authentication against a MySQL database and
my /etc/passwd (one for my virtual domains hosted here and one for my
local users, natch). Can I do this? Or am I forced to go one way or the
other?
Thanks,
Glenn
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I would like to be able to run authentication against a MySQL database and
my /etc/passwd (one for my virtual domains hosted here and one for my
local users, natch). Can I do this? Or am I forced to go one way or the
other?
Thanks,
Glenn
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The original portions of this message are the
How does Courier determine which Content-Transfer-Encoding when sending
to a server which does not advertise 8BITMIME?
I send two PDF files to the same server.
With the file encoded quoted-printable, Adobe Reader opens it with
Wrong operand type, and most of the data does not display.
With the
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
You can have a situation where the original message was addressed to
different recipients, but each one forwarded the message to the same
forwarding address.
Although 99.9% of the time this situation simply results in two copies
of the same message coming in, one from
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 16:37:42 -0400 (EDT) Glenn Sieb wrote:
I would like to be able to run authentication against a MySQL database
and my /etc/passwd (one for my virtual domains hosted here and one for
my local users, natch). Can I do this? Or am I forced to go one way or
the other?
You can
Anand Buddhdev said:
You can use both. List authmysql and authpam as the 2 authentication
modules in your authdaemonrc file. Courier will attempt to authenticate
out of both, in the order listed.
Hmm. Ok... I've tried that.. do I need to make authdaemon.plain and
authdaemon.mysql +x? (I've
Jerry Amundson writes:
How does Courier determine which Content-Transfer-Encoding when sending
to a server which does not advertise 8BITMIME?
It always uses quoted printable.
I send two PDF files to the same server.
With the file encoded quoted-printable, Adobe Reader opens it with
Wrong
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
If the forward address bounced, the bounce should read:
Final-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Diagnostic-Code: unknown; mailbox not found.
Final-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gordon Messmer writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
If the forward address bounced, the bounce should read:
Final-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Diagnostic-Code: unknown; mailbox not found.
Final-Recipient:
I'm currently trying to configure courier-imap with FreeBSD 5.0 and am not
able to login. When using PINE to check mail it hangs on 'Opening INBOX' for
a while then prompts me for my username/passwd, and keeps doing so--the
username/password I am entering is correct. I do not know where to
Glenn Sieb said:
Hmm. Ok... I've tried that.. do I need to make authdaemon.plain and
authdaemon.mysql +x? (I've done that already, but that seems to mean it
just loads authdaemon.mysql, not .plain ever...)
Sorry for all the newbie questions.. I've only just recently installed
Courier-IMAP
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Ivan Pintori writes:
some heavy tweaking? What I mean is: is maildroprc called between receipt
and subsequent delivery via SMTP?
No. maildrop is used for local delivery only.
Is there something that can filter passthrough mail? I'd
I changed the .mailfilter a little bit since I don't have sendmail
defined in my maildroprc:
.mailfilter script:
FROM='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
import SENDER
if ($SENDER eq )
{
SENDER=$FROM
}
cc ./Maildir
AUTOREPLYFROM=$FROM
On Wednesday, Jun 25, 2003, at 06:32 US/Central, Mark Constable wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 05:37 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
The problem with your example is that it is totally indescriminate in
its actions. It will reply to postmaster mail; it will reply to
mailing
lists (BIG sin!), and it will
Foiks:
Stupid Newbie Question (which I'm sure has been answered
before, but a search of the archives didn't display any results)...
I LOVE that Courier is fully RFC-compliant and a VERY nice
MTA. However, some of my (clueless and impatient) business clients
don't like it when some of their
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