[courier-users] Courier, webmail can't open form template

2003-11-26 Thread Kotikov Vasiliy
Hello, The problem is in the subject. What is the default configuration! webmail file-script is located in /var/www/cgi-bin dir Where templates should be? Location /var/www/webmail/html SetEnv SQWEBMAIL_TEMPLATEDIR=/var/www/webmail/html /Location Didn't help... Mit freundlichen Gru?en, Best

[courier-users] Re: couriertls, rfc1035, and /etc/hosts

2003-11-26 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jon Nelson writes: Well, 'localhost', for one, won't ever work properly. And the consequences of that are? It's not just localhost but anything and everything in /etc/hosts that is not otherwise reflected by DNS. Again: and the consequences of that are? You still haven't explained what the

Re: [courier-users] Spamassasin, maildropfilter, and courier-mta integration

2003-11-26 Thread Mirko Zeibig
[Troy and Mitch were discussing usage of maildroprcs and .mailfilter with includes maildroprcs ...] Pardon me, what's wrong using just a /etc/courier/maildroprc like this: --- snip --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mirko]$ cat /etc/courier/maildroprc import SENDER import RECIPIENT import HOME import USER

Re: [courier-users] Courier, webmail can't open form template

2003-11-26 Thread Roland
--On Mittwoch, 26. November 2003 13:54 +0300 Kotikov Vasiliy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The problem is in the subject. What is the default configuration! webmail file-script is located in /var/www/cgi-bin dir Where templates should be? Location /var/www/webmail/html SetEnv

Re: [courier-users] Re: couriertls, rfc1035, and /etc/hosts

2003-11-26 Thread Jon Nelson
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote: Jon Nelson writes: Well, 'localhost', for one, won't ever work properly. And the consequences of that are…? It's not just localhost but anything and everything in /etc/hosts that is not otherwise reflected by DNS. Again: and the

RE: [courier-users] Spamassasin, maildropfilter, and courier-mta integration

2003-11-26 Thread Mitch \(WebCob\)
Not meaning to answer for Troy, but I don't think anything is Wrong with this, but it doesn't do what Troy is doing... He's using localmailfilter as a recpt filter on mail acceptance - he runs spamassassin on acceptance (i.e. before delivery) and rejects the mail if it scores over X - so he

[courier-users] Re: couriertls, rfc1035, and /etc/hosts

2003-11-26 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jon Nelson writes: On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote: Jon Nelson writes: Well, 'localhost', for one, won't ever work properly. And the consequences of that are? It's not just localhost but anything and everything in /etc/hosts that is not otherwise reflected by DNS. Again: and