Hello,
I have installed courier 0.44.2 on gentoo Linux.
It seems, that webmaild doesn't detach from the
terminal.
If I do this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ ssh -l root -X 192.168.10.10
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Last login: Mon Feb 23 10:13:34 2004 from
192.168.10.20
vacuum root #
Hi All,
Now I'm using courier-imap for POP and IMAP service and Postfix for SMTP.
But I have one problem about logging by default courier-imap log to syslog
by using
mail facility same my Postfix so it's too confused when I saw the POP, IMAP
and SMTP
in the same file like /var/log/maillog.
How I
Hi All,
Now I'm using courier-imap for POP and IMAP service and
Postfix for SMTP.
But I have one problem about logging by default courier-imap
log to syslog
by using
mail facility same my Postfix so it's too confused when I saw
the POP, IMAP
and SMTP
in the same file like
Hi all!
I am seeing a large number of messages like this in my maillog:
courieresmtpd: error,relay=209.212.102.154,msg=502 ESMTP command
error,cmd: DATA
The interesting fact is that both the sending and receiving mail servers in
this instance are courier servers. I presume I have a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all!
I am seeing a large number of messages like this in my maillog:
courieresmtpd: error,relay=209.212.102.154,msg=502 ESMTP command
error,cmd: DATA
The interesting fact is that both the sending and receiving mail servers in
this instance are courier servers.
I've trawled through the list archives and not managed to find an answer
to this one:
I have a mailing list set up using couriermlm. All subscribers are
manually subscribed my me using couriermlm lsub. My subscribers are
getting slightly random bounces with the you are not subscribed to the
list
The only issue I've personally seen (running Courier 0.44) is that
mixed-case email addresses must be subscribed *exactly* as they will
come in from their usual relay. If not, they will get you're not
subscribed errors. I have not seen situations where users
intermittently get failures like
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 19:22, Bill Taroli wrote:
You've compared successful
submissions to unsuccessful ones and find *no* difference in their headers?
Actually I've just spotted a possible discrepancy (needs more research
to see if it's consistent though):
Successful mails have:
Hi,
I have a problem with courier. After updating from 0.39.1 to 0.43.1 and
then 0.44.2 mails seems to go astray.
The problem is that courier seems to be ignoring the LDAP_MAILDIR attribute.
I have:
LDAP_MAILDIR mailbox
LDAP_HOMEDIR homeDirectory
My Linux users have:
homeDirectory =
Sorry to ask this question, but I've got to deploy this system, and it's
working. I do need to know if it needs further attention after
deployment ;-)
imapd-ssl is the only courier imap server running on the 'nix box.
24956 ?? I 0:00.01 /usr/local/libexec/couriertcpd -address=0 \
Matt Savigear writes:
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 19:22, Bill Taroli wrote:
You've compared successful
submissions to unsuccessful ones and find *no* difference in their headers?
Actually I've just spotted a possible discrepancy (needs more research
to see if it's consistent though):
Successful mails
Hi Everyone,
I have just installed Courier on a redhat 9.0 box.
I first of all tried to install from building the RPMS directly from tar. I then compiled the packages separately and did a 'make install' over the top.
I was able to get webadmin up and running however when i try to log onto the
Willi Mann V. wrote:
Do you still have this problem?
What would be interesting is, are there entries in the logfile?
432 suggests that the filterscript just doesn't execute successfully
(I'm not 100% sure about that, it works so if using perlfilter, you seem
to use your own filter).
Yes, I
Hi All,
I send a test-message to the server after installing SpamAssassin (probably
without the proper xfilter-line). I'm not sure what happened next, but some
sort of routing loop (576) occurred. I removed the messages from the
mail-queue and tried to restart the ESMTP daemon, but to no avail...
mailbox = /home/virtmail/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What happens is that Linux users get their mail the way they should, but
mail to virtual users is put into a mailbox file named:
/home/virtmail/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Maildir
This is classic trailing slash misbehaviour. While I'm not _certain_ of the
Derek Shaw writes:
The mail clients are mozilla and thunderbird running under windows.
The test instances connect just fine to port 993, when the use secure
connection (SSL) option is checked. There is also an option on the
clients to Use secure authentication, which is unchecked. When I
Jimmy Tin writes:
I was able to get webadmin up and running however when i try to log onto
the webmail interface, i get this error msg:
Internal Error: The webmail system is temporarily unavailable. An error
occured in function write: Transport endpoint is not connected
I think it could be
Derek Shaw wrote:
Can someone please explain (or direct me to a reference, with pointers
to specific passages, if possible)
1 - whether or not, with my current configuration, the password is
passed over the network in cleartext?
ngrep on the server hosting imaps will tell you very quickly if the
Sam Varshavchik writes:
No there isn't. This is the expected behavior when both servers support
the PIPELINING ESMTP extension.
Sam,
thanks for your response.
I'm afraid I don't know much about the low-level protocol stuff. Does
this
mean that I can happily ignore the error because it
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