--
Hello,
Courier seems to think that some html messages are viruses, so it turns it
into a txt file. How do I turn this off? I already have a virus wall, and
it is blocking legitimate messages.
Thanks,
Jeff Gamsby
---
This SF.Net email is
Bill Williamson wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Don't put those macros in your .rpmmacros file. Rather, build courier
with the --without arguments:
rpmbuild -ta --without fax --without pgsql courier-0.45.4.tar.bz2
Did this, same breakage as putting them in the macros file.
I know. I was
Has anyone written a end-user guide for webmail (intuitive though it may
be...) that they would be willing to share?
---
This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracle 10g
Get certified on the hottest thing ever to hit the market... Oracle 10g.
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Changes:
Convert sqwebmail to use the new courierlogger wrapper. Note that the
command to start sqwebmail has changed.
Changed maildrop's exit statement to really terminate mail filtering when
inside an exception{} block, instead of resuming
We're having problems receiving email from a domain. Getting the following
error:
517-MX records for blazierlaw.com violate section 3.3.9 of RFC 1035.
Whenever I've run across this in the past, I add an entry in esmtproutes
like
blazierlaw.com:[209.194.231.96]
But in this
Carey Jung writes:
We're having problems receiving email from a domain. Getting the following
error:
517-MX records for blazierlaw.com violate section 3.3.9 of RFC 1035.
Whenever I've run across this in the past, I add an entry in esmtproutes
like
blazierlaw.com:[209.194.231.96]
esmtproutes
Your only option is to turn off BOFHCHECKDNS, which turns off ALL dns
checking, letting in all sorts of crap.
It's much better to tell the sender to fix their dns.
Okay, I'll do that. In this case, the DNS hosting firm is local, so I
should be able to do this.
I'm curious, though -- and
0.45.4. Had an email with an attached PDF file rejected with
improperly formatted binary content. I've read the FAQ and manpages
on BOFHBADMIME, but before I enable it and say just send me junk, is
there any reasonable means of analysis?
I'm told that email (with pdf attachments) from this