The POP3 protocol doesn't allow setting folder names. The only
way this can be acheived is through a hack.
You would be much better off getting an email client that uses
IMAP. What happens during the day when you want to look at
an email from yesterday?
Anyway try this hack. Create several
Forgot about permissions which will be a problem
if you have separate system accounts.
I just configured a few userdb accounts and this
seems like the best way to handle it.
mainaccountfolder1TABhome=/home/mainaccount/Maildir/.Folder1|
Some mechanisms to deal with this problem are.
Create a directory in /var/run with appropriate perms
to allow all of a packages .pid's to be created there.
FreeBSD puts bind's pids in /var/run/named so it can
run as an untrusted user and have some place to put its
pid file.
The FreeBSD port of
scripts
for this but thought I would check before
re-inventing the wheel.
P.S. Does sqWebMail manage the password in SQL
databases automatically? If so I don't need to
make anything to change passwords.
Thanks.
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-Original Message-
From: Sander Holthaus - Orange XL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL
-install.
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-Original Message-
From: Oliver Cope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April
From the esmtpd file...
# Set AUTH_REQUIRED to 1 in order to force the client to use ESMTP
# authentication. You can override AUTH_REQUIRED on a per-IP address basis
# using smtpaccess. See makesmtpaccess(8).
For making local clients have to authenticate, sentences
2 and 3 are pertinent. e.g.
1.0 for software is like the 18th birthday for humans; it carries a
symbolical value.
I agree that many people take 1.0 as carrying a symbolical
value. But in reality, half of all software products are far
from usable at 1.0, and the other half has reached maturity
long before 1.0. As
My question:
Is it possible to tell courier to log say popd data into
/var/log/pop3.log
imap4 data respectively to /var/log/imap4.log
smtp data to smtp.log
etc...
without putting everything together into 3 different files. Or is it
not intended to be that way and I am doing something
SquirrelMail != sqwebmail.
sqwebmail is couriers bundled webmail software.
SquirrelMail is a 3rd party package, which in this
case appears not to be configured correctly to
work with courier-imap.
This is not Courier's webmail server. You are using some other
webmail-over-IMAP server.
Regardless, in rfc1035/rfc1035reply.c, lines 128 and 129 read:
r-ra=(p[3] 7) 1;
r-rcode=p[3] 15;
While I do believe these two lines should read as:
r-ra=(((unsigned char)p[3]) 7) 1;
r-rcode=((unsigned char)p[3]) 15;
Those casts will have no effect
Either you're kidding me, or your C compiler has a bug.
I got the same result.
Then your C compiler has a bug.
RedHat Linux 7.3 gcc 2.96 says Sam is right.
Microsoft Visual Studio 6 also says Sam is right.
Sounds like a compiler bug to me as well.
Warning: Copyright ResMed. Where
Look at the /usr/local/etc/courier/smtpaccess/default file.
Rather than enable an open relay and rely on some other
mechanism to stop abusive connections. Configure the list
of allowed IPs into this file. That way you will have
plan-A and plan-B protecting your mail server.
Run makesmtpaccess
for courier-authlib, courier-imap
and sqwebmail are being maintained and are up to date.
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97 Waterloo Road, North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia.
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Warning
For Android I have found that AquaMail is a very reliable IMAP client that
works perfectly well with my Courier install. I have SSL port 993 exposed on my
firewall and am able to access my email via the cellular network wherever I am.
I tried a lot of email clients before AquaMail and they
Anders wrote:
Is there a problem with the standard Email.apk that is usually included in
Android?
A (less secure?) variant is available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965468
I've had issues with it becoming very slow trying to deal with my INBOX.
Although haven't
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