Hi all :-)
Manually situation:
userdbpw -md5 | userdb user0@domain0 set systempw
I need insert the new password :-/
I'd like automatically set password by a script using apg:
pass=$(apg)
echo $pass
yHjmdiuO
how put $pass variable to userdbpw?
thanks!
Pol
On 2013.06.05 13:58, Pol Hallen wrote:
Hi all :-)
Manually situation:
userdbpw -md5 | userdb user0@domain0 set systempw
I need insert the new password :-/
I'd like automatically set password by a script using apg:
pass=$(apg)
echo $pass
yHjmdiuO
how put $pass variable to userdbpw?
I just discovered that in Courier 0.66.1 setting up a .courier forward
in the alias folder for a virtual mail account fails if the mail user
portion contains a ., thus:
.courier-abc defines mail processing for a...@example.com
.courier-a+b defines mail processing for a...@example.com
On Wed, Jun 05, 2013, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
.courier-abcdefines mail processing for a...@example.com
AFAIK, there is nothing special about a . in the personal part of an
email address, so why is Courier unable to detect it?
The syntax is invalid, see RFC [2]821:
Mailbox =
On Wed, 2013-06-05 at 14:43 -0700, Claus Assmann wrote:
On Wed, Jun 05, 2013, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
.courier-abcdefines mail processing for a...@example.com
AFAIK, there is nothing special about a . in the personal part of
an
email address, so why is Courier unable to detect it?
Lindsay Haisley writes:
I just discovered that in Courier 0.66.1 setting up a .courier forward
in the alias folder for a virtual mail account fails if the mail user
portion contains a ., thus:
.courier-abc defines mail processing for a...@example.com
.courier-a+b defines mail
On Wed, 2013-06-05 at 19:25 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
There's not really a lot you can do with that, but it's something to be
avoided.
But what's happening here is that periods get replaced by colons, so use
colons, as in .courier-a:b for a...@domain.com.
And this is actually