I've checked search engines and the mailing-list archives
(within limits) yet these few questions remain unanswerred
for me...
. is there an AntiVirus solution for courier that does not
involve commercial software ?
. is there an AntiSpam solution for courier that uses
something like
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 17:05, David Ehle wrote:
Apologies for a me too post.
I'm curious if the is a recommended Open Source or Freeware virus
scanner that is recommended for running with Courier-mta. Or can the
built in Mail filter do the job? I'm not so concerned about scanning
every
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 08:33, Ken Nagorski wrote:
OK. I am recompiling courier without these checks. I don't care what
garbage ends up in users mailboxes. I am sick of dealing with compliants...
Ditto.
My question is this. Is there any reason I can't just do a make install?
Will it screw
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 20:31, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
* Mark Constable [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20020117 05:56]: wrote:
Apologies for a me too post and not answerring your
question but FWIW I'm also up against it and have to
either re-install sendmail or lose my job. All my hard
make a wiser
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 07:47, Tomas Fasth wrote:
I think you're right, but your moment of disappointment seem to
affect your judgement. It's a couple of patched lines of source
code, nothing more.
Multply that by a dozen servers AND every time a new version
of courier-mta comes out vs apt-get,
For any Debian users running testing mail servers and
would like to avoid problems with the RFC2045 attachment
check then there is a patched 0.36.1-2 deb off this page.
http://wiki.netserva.com/index.php?page=CourierMail
Many thanks to Marcus Pereira for providing the patch.
--markc
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 04:10, Tomas Fasth wrote:
Mark Constable wrote:
Such a pity. I provide a small Linux distro and sell
pre-configured boxes and have spent 1/2 a year ramping
up to the next u-beaut no-shell-accounts-on-this-baby
version and cannot possibly justify including courier-mta
Just checking how to activate the new BOFHBADMIME setting
in v0.37.2. I've created a file called /etc/courier/bofh
with a single line of opt BOFHBADMIME=accept.
Should this work to allow bad attachments thru without
modifying the message ? If so, either the setting is not
working or I have
I'm struggling to find out how to modify the subject
of a couriermlm managed mailing-list so that it is
prepended with a unique list identifier exactly like
this [courier-users] list.
Does this feature exist for couriermlm ?
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Got a very reluctant courieresmptd that refuses to talk
on port 25 using a 0.37.2 Debian package with authmysql.
Local mail is delivered so it's obviously accessing MySQL
and the rest of the chain just fine but telnetting to it's
port 25 just gets the Subject line.
# ps aux | grep
I've done this many times before, that is, update smtpaccess with a new
dynamic IP... however this time something is not working...
Mar 1 20:26:16 b courieresmtpd: started,ip=[:::144.137.144.176]
Mar 1 20:26:16 b courieresmtpd: error,relay=:::144.137.144.176,
from=[EMAIL
There is no mention of courier on this page. FWIW.
http://mail-abuse.org/tsi/ar-fix.html
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On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 16:20, Geevarghese Philip wrote:
1. What sort of disclaimer, licensing(I want it to be free for all) etc
should I put in the document?
One suggestion, FDL @ http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html
2. I have the document in three formats now -- lyx, latex, and ps. Will
that
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 21:48, Dan Shearer wrote:
On 16 Mar 2002, Adam Kelly wrote:
I need exactly the same thing, my main motivation is that I that I want
to store mail on a local partition, while /home is mounted over NFS. At
...
I have been looking at the code for the auth modules, and it
I've had no luck getting perlfilter to work so I thought I'd
see if sqwebmails filtering would be kinder to me so I tried
these settings on my own account...
Rule name = webcam
x Header = Subject contains webcam
x Reject with error = !@#$%^
Clicked Submit and also Save all changes but sending
N. Pari Purna Chand wrote:
Then I browsed this list thru the geocrawler's web interface and
have found that many other's are also facing a lot of problem with the
authmysql part ( David Mason, Antony Dovgal, et al ).
So I request any person who got this thing working,
Please do write a
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
iii) Get rid of the second MX.
A second MX doesn't get you anything unless your primary has been down
for at least 24 hours, and if that happens you'll have other things to
worry about.
You sure ? I have a courier box doing secondary MX for our main
sendmail based
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
...
As I said, you'll only receive tangible benefits from secondary MXes if
you routinely go down for 24 hours, since at that time some senders will
begin to bounce mail, instead of deferring it.
Granted but still some minor browny points for taking part of the
load
Is anyone actually using this with courier-mta ?
http://popbsmtp.sourceforge.net/
I get an error which seems to indicate the database format of
smtpaccess.dat between popbsmtp and courier-mta are different.
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In /etc/courier/esmtpd I have tried these settings...
AUTHMODULES=authdaemon
ESMTPAUTH=LOGIN CRAM-MD5
but I get the below error when trying to send via mozilla v1 mailer.
Jul 18 18:16:33 ns1 courieresmtpd: \
/usr/lib/courier/courier/modules/esmtp/authstart: \
cannot read authmodulelist.
Is there any method available with couriermlm to be
able to add subscription info to the bottom of every
message that goes out ?
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Assuming cmlm.h:#define FOOTERADD footeradd, would the below
code do what I hope and add a footer to mailing-list messages
if the footeradd file exists ?
Insert in courier/cmlm.C on line 830
{
ifstream ifs(FOOTERADD);
if (ifs.is_open())
while (!ifs.eof() !ifs.bad())
Seeing there is not a lot of readily available examples
for so many different ways courier can be configured, would
folks think perhaps a Wiki could be useful for anyone to
jot down their experiences in setting up their courier
installation ?
--markc
Before I lose all my hair would anyone that has
php4's mail() functioning via courier-mta both
locally and remotely mind sharing a few clues on
how to ? TIA.
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My courier server is a 2nd MX for a machine next to it
and for half a year seemed to work OK as I noticed plenty
of traffic arriving on my server destined for this machine
next door without a problem.
Recently I started getting relaying denied for message
attempts arriving at my server and
I only use authmysql with just localhost in locals and
a number of virtual hosts. When I set up a user I add
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to mysql. I use..
vhost.com
.vhost.com
in both the hosteddomains and esmtpacceptmailfor.dir dirs
and make* appropriately. The problems...
a) when
Has anyone got any suggestions or scripts for dealing with
the verbose courier logging and turning it into something
more meaningful ?
All I've got so far is an mgrep alias that at least pulls
out something we need to watch but our server is now so busy
that the raw logs are a useless blur.
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 12:43 am, Daniel Higgins wrote:
while we're on the subject. we currently have about 4000 addresses in the
database, running on a (backup) netfinity 3300 (Dual 450 Xeon, 256 megs, 18
Gigabytes in Raid5)
...
We now run the full courier kit + RADIUS (3k hits/day) + regular
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 07:52 pm, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
Anyone know of a good log analyser/ mail statistics tool for courier ?
(the whole package, esmtp, pop, imap etc.)
(yes i have tried the webmin module and i didnt like it)
I did some tests with it last night and found it uses up to 3 times
This just got the thumbs up from our staff who need to keep an
eye on mail flow. Might be useful to some others on this list.
#!/bin/sh
tail -f /var/log/mail/mail.log | \
awk -F, ' \
/Message delivered./ { \
print \
substr($4,6)\t \
substr($3,7,length($3)-7) \033[1;32m-\033[0m \
I've got an otherwise working server set up and
now testing esmtpd auth for relaying thru this
host using the default test certs.
Jun 14 22:38:52 [imapd-ssl] Connection,
ip=[:::12.34.56.78]
Jun 14 22:38:52 [imapd-ssl] LOGIN,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], ip=[:::12.34.56.78]
SSL via IMAP seems
On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 11:29 pm, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
CRAM-MD5 authentication requires a cleartext password. Unless this record
has a password installed in the clear field, CRAM-MD5 will not work.
Thanks. Right after seeing this I checked if I still had
a clear text pw field and sure enough,
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 02:23 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, the Trash folder always exists, that's true.
But then what is a quick way to empty that folder? One way
is to simply delete and immediately re-create. Without the
ability to delete, how else can I dump all messages in
there,
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 12:14 pm, Systems Administrator wrote:
Towards the end of the section on Sendmail-style virtual domains,
you might want to add the following:
--
To do something along the lines of the sendmail hosting
@domain.com: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You will
One icky feature of using wildcard aliasing is
having to use a complete table entry to simply
turn on aliasing. I think the entry only has to
exist and most of the other fields are ignored.
Would there be any interest in having an extra
enum(1,0) on/off toggle available that would
simply turn on
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 11:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone please tell me what docs I should be reading to allow
certain users to have an autoresponse/autoreply to mail when they are
away on holidays etc...
Sorry, not sure where the docs are but it's almost too easy...
# cat
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 05:37 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
The problem with your example is that it is totally indescriminate in
its actions. It will reply to postmaster mail; it will reply to mailing
lists (BIG sin!), and it will reply to other auto-reply systems,
creating mail loops.
At least I
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 08:29 am, Glenn Sieb wrote:
...
I really really like mutt... and most of my users who use shell on my
system really really like mutt.. Is there a way to get mutt to recognize
my folders? Right now my folders look like this:
~/Maildir/.Technical.Courier-IMAP/
...
Our
I'm aware of maxrcpts for outgoing recipient list size
but where is the setting for incoming messages that could
trigger this error response below ?
There are apparently 120 recipients in the To: line and
I've got...
/etc/courier/batchsize:5000
/etc/courier/bofh:maxrcpts 5000
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 12:24 pm, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Kevin Murphy writes:
I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the correct direction of finding
some information on how to setup Courier 0.42.2 as a backup MX? By this
I mean that I don't want it to do any local deliveries for, say
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 08:14 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its a waste of time as they morph every couple of weeks,
any recent antivirus-filter should catch them already.
But courier could really use a bofh-option to enforce an
rfc-conformant, resolvable helo like postfix:
smtpd_helo_required =
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 12:36 pm, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Charlie Davis writes:
Now, I was wondering if I can make it do a query like
SELECT MYSQL_UID_FIELD, MYSQL_GID_FIELD,... WHERE id=user_id AND
domain=domain_id
Basically split up the login field. Bascially I want to have 2 seperate
Got someone trying to send a message to one of our users
with 112 email IDs in the To: line and a header size of
aprox 7600 bytes. It's being rejected by courier for the
single recipient on our server. I could advise the original
sender to make various alterations but the argument that
always
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 22:40, Peter Holm wrote:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 21:17:37 +1000, you wrote:
Would anyone be interested in co-writting a full courier-only Howto
similar in scope to this article ?
If you do something like that please focus on things that are not
written [clearly enough]
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 02:26 am, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
Maybe one could have a switch to turn hosteddomains on and off? I
agree with the OP that it is a bit cumbersome to maintain it if everything
else can be stored on in DB...
Tantalizing thought. If all of /etc/courier/* could be
stored in DB
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 10:13 am, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I'd like a way to disable the courier-mlm requirement that the subject
of confirmation messages be altered (by adding yes). I can't see what
added security this provides that is worth the penalty in ease of use.
Since the purpose of the
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 12:04 am, Tim Hunter wrote:
...
Its not up to me to accept the patch, but I can see why you want it. In my
opinion its not necessary, but if you insist your users are this ignorant I
cannot argue.
The tolerance of half our few thousand typical dialup clients
is a wee blip
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 09:16 am, Julian Mehnle wrote:
Gordon Messmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the MLM is going to go through the trouble to verify that a user
really wants to be subscribed, it should do *something* to make sure
that it's not going to interpret a very common problem as
This is a strange one indeed. Sometime in the last 24 hours no
mail can be delivered offsite, incoming mail is OK and local
users deliverying to other local users also works but anything
offsite does not.
Nov 17 13:21:05 blibli courieresmtp: Crashed child process 3373,
while delivering to
I would like to try and send whatever mail is queued on one
server from my own devel box so I rsync'd /var/lib/courier
(on Debian) to my box and restarted courier locally but my
local copy does not seem to acknowledge the imported mail
queue files from the other server. mailq itself does indeed
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 06:56 pm, Mitch \(WebCob\) wrote:
Taking a guess... maybe the spam filters on the other mail server are
taking a long time to run through your mail and delaying acceptance message
until then?
Can you duplicate with Telnet to their SMTP and just wait on the connection
to
My normal mail is being delivered so my mailbox perms must
be Ok.
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],addr=[EMAIL PROTECTED],size=7432,success: Message delivered.
I understand these ones above are essentially generated by
MAILER-DAEMON. Is this correct ?
from=,addr=[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /usr/bin/maildrop:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:57 pm, Per Lundberg wrote:
... How reliable is Courier? What are the things you like
(and perhaps dislike) about it? In general, what are your experiences
with it, and how well has it worked for you? Obviously, your
experiences are extra interesting if you are hosting
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 01:54 am, Eric Livingston wrote:
Here's what I get when I try to perform an update world operation. I get
other versions of the same thing if I try --deep and other options (meaning
other packages besides baselayout crap out with the same message).
...
Heh... wrong list :)
I've just tried adding SIMPLECONFIRM=1 to the options file
inside a mailing-list directory and I still have to add yes
to the Subject line before it will subscribe me.
Is this functionality working for anyone else or perhaps it's
a y/n yes/no rather than 1 ?
--markc
Please excuse my dumbness... I currently have some individual
filtering working as such...
# cat .courier
| /usr/bin/maildrop /home/markc/.mailfilter
# cat .mailfilter
xfilter /usr/bin/bogofilter -d/home/markc/.bogofilter/ -f -p -u -l -e -v
if ((/^X-Bogosity: Yes/:h))
{
to ./Maildir/.Trash/
courier-maildrop 0.42.2
I am having trouble getting global maildrop filtering to work.
# grep DEFAULTDELIVERY /etc/courier/courierd
DEFAULTDELIVERY=| /usr/bin/maildrop
# cat /etc/courier/maildroprc
logfile /var/log/bogofilter.log
xfilter /usr/bin/bogofilter -e -p -d /var/lib/bogofilter/
if
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 12:58 pm, Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
Not sure, but I think you'd have to chmod 666 your logfile - otherwise the
first user will access it but others won't - maildrop will be running with
the uid of the user being delivered to, so this would cause a problem...
other things might
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 10:55 pm, Jeff Jansen wrote:
On Sunday 08 February 2004 05:30, Mark Constable wrote:
Messages are being succesfully delivered but /var/log/bogofilter.log
remains empty and there is no sign of any tagging. The above as an
individuals users .mailfilter does work as intended
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:59 am, Bowie Bailey wrote:
From: Mark Constable
I am having trouble getting global maildrop filtering to work.
You mentioned the user's .courier file. Keep in mind that if the
.courier file exists, it will override the DEFAULTDELIVERY setting.
Remove the user's
I can't find any information on how to actually use the
autoresponder functionality in sqwebmail. I created some
test responders but it's not at all obvious how to make
them work. Could anyone advise what the link is between
creating an autoresponder in sqwebmail and getting it to
function, or a
Is it possible in anyway to be able to except or whitelist
some IPs from RBL (ie; spamcop) blocking ?
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http://www.courier-mta.org/couriermlm.html says...
SIMPLECONFIRM=n
If n is 1, confirmation requests may be acknowledged
without adding yes to the subject line.
The below mailing-list options file contains...
SIMPLECONFIRM=1
but when I attempt to subscribe without using yes at the
beginning
Mr Sam or anyone, are there any plans to incorporate
SQLite as another backend authentication scheme ?
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I'm getting something similar from one particular site.
Apr 23 20:18:50 local courieresmtp: \
id=00033B35.4088ED8A.2F08,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
addr=[EMAIL PROTECTED]: \
454 TLS not available: missing RSA private key (#4.3.0)
Is the missing RSA private key on our end or the other end ?
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 08:56 pm, David Bruha wrote:
Thanks for the response David.
the problem is with the target server, not yours - it's a generally
known bug of a misconfigured MS Exchange server. To be able to send mail
there you have to add a line into your esmtproutes config file with (for
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 11:24 pm, you wrote:
...
I have this entry and restarted courier but still get the same error.
# cat /etc/courier/esmtproutes
61.8.8.197:TAB/SECURITY=NONE
esmtproutes - If the host being delivered to is found in this file, the
value will be used instead of
I've just deployed sqwebmail for quite a few users and I'm
facing a revolt because when they go to delete their messages
the messages do not actually dissapear from the page. Our help
desk phone line has not stopped for days because of just this
simple little issue.
. is there some magic bullet
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 11:11 am, dax2 wrote:
I've just deployed sqwebmail for quite a few users and I'm
facing a revolt because when they go to delete their messages
the messages do not actually dissapear from the page. Our help
desk phone line has not stopped for days because of just this
Damn, that BOFHCHECKHELO setting works spectacularly well!
In 3 hours it dropped 10365 crud mails at the front door
but it also blocked less than 1% legit mail from some of
our most important clients.. enough to swamp our helpdesk
at 9am and I had to turn it off by 9.30am. A classic case
of an
On Thursday 17 June 2004 12:27, James Graves wrote:
...
64.4.16 allow,BOFHCHECKHELO=0
65.54.251 allow,BOFHCHECKHELO=0
65.54.245 allow,BOFHCHECKHELO=0
# Amazon.com
207.171.172 allow,BOFHCHECKHELO=0
# Google
# what is jproxy.google.com,
I'm trying out the option to have separate imap and pop logins
with courier-0.45.5 (Gentoo and Debian). MySQL logs show...
SELECT id, , pw, uuid, ugid, upath, , , ,
CONCAT(disableimap=,imap,,disablepop3=,pop,,disablewebmail=,webmail)
FROM passwd WHERE id = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And as mentioned
We just lost two more clients in the last week because
of their frustration in dealing with the Delete function
in Sqwebmail. The way that it does not actually remove
the messages when the Delete button is clicked completely
bamboozles some of our clients (regular dialup users).
Has anyone got a
For the last 2 months we've been getting an increasing amount
of incoming messages with incomplete headers and an empty message
body. They prevent POP users from downloading their email. I
suspect we are not the only ones and was wondering if there was
a known approach to dealing with them and
On Monday 15 November 2004 01:06, Julian Mehnle wrote:
body. They prevent POP users from downloading their email. I
...
As this request appears about once a week on this list these days, I would
quickly come up with a Courier::Filter module to filter such broken
messages, if I only knew
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 00:55, Malcolm Weir wrote:
...
- printf(.\r\n);
+ printf(\r\n.\r\n);
Ah! Thanks, Alexei, I knew I'd seen a patch to add a blank line,
but had mis-remembered it as being a patch to the esmtp side, not
just the POP3 delivery side (which is, in my
I've been searching for how to capture all emails
with google, local docs, and a courier-user mailing
list archive without search. No luck.
What is the option setting for keeping a copy of all
emails going thru courier-mta ?
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Please excuse my naivety but I've just tried a real cert
from Godaddy for the first time with courier and Thunderbird
is not accepting it without a popup. Is this something that
can be tweaked within courier (CA files) ?
E = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CN = Starfield Secure Certification Authority
OU =
Jeff Jansen wrote:
| The intermediate certificate needs to go in a separate file whose path
| is assigned to the variable TLS_TRUSTCERTS.
Did that solve the problem? It may also be that Tbird doesn't recognize
these guys as a trusted authority. I don't see them listed in the
Authority section of
I just reset up this Wiki. Feel free to use or ignore.
http://courier.opensrc.org/
FWIW
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Googling didn't come up with anything to explain this...
WARN: quota string '52428800' not parseable
when I uncomment this in authmysqlrc
#MYSQL_QUOTA_FIELD uquota
where the value in the uquota column is '52428800'.
Can someone steer me in the right direction please ?
--markc
Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
[...] Gmail uses a hardlink-like system to basically reference count
messages received saves on storage demands and makes their marketing
needs easier
I don't think it can be accomplished without a massive and fundamental
change
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 15:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(B However, when one sends email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], then
(B (1) It is delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B (2) From mysql log, it is clear that courier is
(B querying for [EMAIL PROTECTED], not
(B [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B
courier-mta 0.47. Would anyone have any suggestions how I could
locate the message responsible for this ?
May 19 01:47:20 mail courierd: QUEUE FILE CORRUPTION: inode 537590
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Well this morning I have about 30 of these and am
wondering if there is anyway I can work out which
messages are causing the problem, and/or what what
might be causing this in general ?
May 19 13:28:03 mail courierd: QUEUE FILE CORRUPTION: inode 489110
May 19 13:28:03 mail courierd: QUEUE FILE
On Thursday 19 May 2005 02:01, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
May 19 01:47:20 mail courierd: QUEUE FILE CORRUPTION: inode 537590
If your mail queue is empty, the simple thing to do is stop courier, then
delete everything in the msgs and msgq directories (not the directories
themselves, just their
On Thursday 19 May 2005 22:44, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
repeating... but then I get a batch of different inode numbers.
courier stop
rm -rf /var/lib/courier/tmp/*
courier start
The corruption is not in the tmp directory, but in the msgs and msgq
directory.
If I only remove the C*
Will sqwebmail generated filters work with the
$HOME/.mailfilters directory or only a $HOME/.mailfilter file?
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On Sunday 29 May 2005 22:23, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Will sqwebmail generated filters work with the
$HOME/.mailfilters directory or only a $HOME/.mailfilter file?
Only ~/.mailfilter. ~/.mailfilters use a subset of the filtering language.
Okay, thanks for clarifying that. I'm trying to set
On Monday 30 May 2005 01:11, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
ERROR: Unable to save rule - contact system administrator
when doing a Save All Changes. These perms look okay to
me so is there something else I am (probably) missing ?
I can't find this error message anywhere in my source code.
This will apply to AU ISPs from June 1st...
Internet service providers could face huge fines
if they do not provide spam filtering or impose
email sending limits under new rules set down by
a communications watchdog. The Australian
Communications and Media Authority (ACMA Media
Release )
On Thursday 30 March 2006 18:25, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Mark Constable wrote:
Can anyone suggest the best way to impose outgoing
limits for sending out mail on a per user level ?
Thanks for your response Gordon.
I've been wondering how that's going to play out, myself. The first
thing
On Thursday 30 March 2006 17:54, Stefan Hornburg wrote:
Is there an ftp server that others have used that work with
courier-authentication, that will grab the users home directory so the
user can exchange files via ftp in a virtual (no system accounts)
environment.
Courier is the only
On Saturday 01 April 2006 08:45, Eduardo Roldan wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 17:34 +1000, Mark Constable wrote:
Can anyone suggest the best way to impose outgoing
limits for sending out mail on a per user level ?
Yes (I don't know if is 'the best' though). Check this:
http
On Monday 03 April 2006 11:45, Scott wrote:
I'm trying out courier with mysql auth for the first time and I'm stuck. I
have
created the appropriate tables and populated them in mysql, then attach
courier
by configuring authmysqlrc (which I think might be wrong).
I've got an empty smtpaccess/default file so I presume all
relaying is denied but I'm getting quite a few of these...
courieresmtp: id=00043A61.450F7C5F.0434,from=
that are being successfully delivered offsite (all spam).
Any hints how I can prevent this kind of spam mail getting
through ?
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 21:07, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I've got an empty smtpaccess/default file so I presume all
relaying is denied but I'm getting quite a few of these...
courieresmtp: id=00043A61.450F7C5F.0434,from=
Use a blacklist that lists backscatter generators.
Thanks
From http://www.courier-mta.org/authlib/?README.authmysql.html
This field, if defined, should consist of a VARCHAR consisting of a
comma-separate list of IDENTIFIER=VALUE pairs, that specify per-account
options.
What is the =VALUE meant to be for these AUXOPTIONS... 1/0, Y/N, Yes/No ?
See
On Saturday 23 September 2006 08:21, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
What is the =VALUE meant to be for these AUXOPTIONS... 1/0, Y/N, Yes/No ?
Depends on the option.
I'd like to try this out with MySQL...
# You might want to try something like this, if you'd like to use a bunch
# of individual
On Saturday 23 September 2006 09:13, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
http://www.courier-mta.org/authlib/auth_generic.html
Thanks Sam. For the mailing list archive, the answer is 0/1
where 0=enabled and 1=disabled.
disableimap=0/1
disablepop3=0/1
disablewebmail=0/1
--markc
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