Mark Constable writes:
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 ?
No. Try this with an HTML E-mail message, or a message with attachments,
and see what happens.
Huaikun Lin writes:
Hi Sam
At 07:50 PM 9/22/2002 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Huaikun Lin writes:
Hi
I am doing transfer mailboxes from mailbox format to Maildir format,
some POP/IMAP customers
email client set up Leave messages on server. Some mailboxess are as
big as 80MB.
When I
Kirill Pushkin writes:
Hello!
I have courier setup with blacklists. It's better than without blacklists, but
I have some users how want to receive spam :) How I can unset BLOCK variable
for such local recipients ?
You can't. BLOCK is checked way before anything recipient-specific is
Lior Marantenboim writes:
Hello everyone
I'd like to know if there is a way to save *all* incoming and outoing emails
to a file, or send it to another mailbox. By the way, *all* = emails to all
the users with an account on my server.
Yes, there is definitely a way to do so.
See
Su Li writes:
Hi,
I just installed Package Courier-IMAP (courier-0.39.3.20020921) on Red Hat
Linux 7.2. The compile and installation went with no problem. I didn't set
any thing in ./configure. I am able to start authdaemond, courier and imap
successfully. I am also able to telnet to imap
Alexander Lazic writes:
Now is it possible to manipulate the Header to be rfc2047 complient?
That's the -o option to reformime.
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Huaikun Lin writes:
You will then need to obtain the folder UID and message UIDs of your
existing mail, then arrange to set the same for the mail in the maildirs.
I can see the message IDs for the mail in the existing mailbox.
But I don't know what is the folder UID? How to get them?
I
Michael Neumann writes:
Hi again,
still having the problems with the eudora client.
eudora's website says check the idle-timeout settings.
is there an idle-timeout setting with courier-imap?
what's this new idle function you are using now sam?
IMAP IDLE, which is something else.
Su Li writes:
Thanks Sam,
By whatever you did before to create new accounts, do you mean Unix
passwd? I am on Red Hat Linux.
Correct.
I tried to disable other auth method by add --without-muduleName to
configure options, except authpwd. So I think Courier should pick authpwd. I
Rich Caldwell writes:
Does anyone know why this message appears in the /var/log/mail file
configuration error: mail loops back to myself (MX problem)
--example--
Sep 24 21:23:46 bozo courieresmtp:
id=000293DC.3D911E32.6A59,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],addr=tara@bo
zo.dacaldwells.com:
Viraj Alankar writes:
From the source I see there is an environment variable SQWEBMAIL_TEMPLATEDIR
being used, but I can't really tell when this is actually defined.
In your httpd.conf.
You can stick a different one for each virtual web site.
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Alexander Gretha writes:
what i want to accomplish is the following:
every mail is scanned by a virusscanner (local, esmtpd, esmtpd-ssl,
esmtpd-msa). thats easy enough with a global perlfilter. but i want to
implement an amavis-like behavior, i.e. accept all mails, quarantine the
Josh Lothian writes:
Hey All,
I've run into a slight problem. Right now, we want everything about a
users mail to reside on the central mail server, for various reasons.
We have managed to centralize .forward and procmailrc files -- the olny
holdup is the actual mail store.
I
Michel Vanbreugel writes:
I'am using courier + courier imap + sqwebmail;
many incomming mails are refused (from different adresses) with :
msg=502 Polite people say HELO first
any idea ?
Idea about what?
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Sakimura, Nat writes:
When I look at the logs, it says:
sqwebmail: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Connection refused
Could anybody enlighten me to fix the problem?
You forgot to start authdaemond.
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Enrique Vadillo writes:
I have configured my etc/imapd so all messages in the Trash are deleted
after they are 7 days old.
IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7,Sent:7
The problem is that nothing happens!
Prove it.
-rw---1 vmailvmail5886 Sep 26 09:15
Patrick O'Reilly writes:
That sounds good - I want to do so, but I can't find out how-to mark
recipients as delivered...
I've looked in 'courier' and 'courierfilter', and reformail and
reformime, and mailq and cancelmsg and a whole bunch of other man
pages... :(
A little clue please?
William Dell Wisner writes:
I'm doing just that: rewriting certain message contents (adding
SpamAssassin commentary) from perlfilter.
Problem is, some of the messages end up semi-scrambled. Part of the
added headers end up duplicated in the message body. This seems to only
happen to
Andrew writes:
I've never built the full courier distribution, only courier IMAP; and
I've always installed from the tarball, never built an RPM. I found it
in the authlib directory. It doesn't get installed by default but stays
in the source tree. Perhaps it doesn't make it into the
E. Versaevel writes:
erikje@monique:~/courier-imap-1.5.3$ export
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient
erikje@monique:~/courier-imap-1.5.3$
./configure --with-mysql-libs=/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql \
--with-mysql-inc
Steve Fulton writes:
error has occurred. I've ensured that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH was correctly
set every time I ran the configure script and ran make.
And what about at runtime?
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Jonas Printzen writes:
I have also set up local networks in smtpaccess and verified that it
actually filters relay-acces.
NOW THE PROBLEM:
I wan't to allow relay also from users that connects with a login.
Using a OutLookExpress client from work OR a KMail client give the same
Carey Jung writes:
I'm getting the following bounces from courier:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This domain's DNS violates RFC 1035.
I understand why it's happening, but can I tell Courier to ignore this on a
per-domain basis, or do I have to use the -nodnslookup option globally?
If _you_ are
William Dell Wisner writes:
I'll have to check. I suspect that if Courier needs to re-MIMEify the
message the MIME structure is already parsed, so modifying the message
will result in corruption.
This was precisely my suspicion. Thanks.
Hanging on your followup,
That's exactly the
Daniel Higgins writes:
is there a way, other than mailq | tail -1 to get the size of the mail queue? often
when something goes wrong the mail queue fills up (like right now there's 5000
messages in the queue) and this would be something like to monitor
mailq is fairly light. But, you could
Enrique Vadillo writes:
Now, since the previous config did not eliminate messages 7 days old
(i had messages 2 months old there!) i have changed my etc/imapd line to:
IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=BASURERO:7,ENVIADOS:7
do you think this will make it work? some users that wrote back to me said
that you
Michael Carmack writes:
It's not a fluke; I'm still getting these constantly, and almost
certainly due to 'locallowercase'. It may just be coincidence, but
all of these bounces come from either AOL or Hotmail. I'm not sure
what's going on here.
Verify that the mailing list's tmp directory
Rodolfo Gonzalez writes:
# cat maildirsize
1000S
9799751 56
0 -1
0 -1
...
Can't say anything about imp,
IMP only obtains the quota using IMAP, it doesn not touch the maildirsize
file, nor anything else, but uses courier-imap to do the work.
however
Carey Jung writes:
I'm getting the following bounces from courier:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This domain's DNS violates RFC 1035.
I understand why it's happening, but can I tell Courier to
ignore this on a
per-domain basis, or do I have to use the -nodnslookup option globally?
If
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
There've been a couple of reports in the past stating that IMAP_USELOCKS was
required to keep some clients from misbehaving.
This build reimplements this option with dotlock files, replacing the
previous implementation that used a lock file.
Barry Hensley writes:
In file included from /usr/include/errno.h:36,
from configure:1239:
/usr/include/bits/errno.h:25:26: linux/errno.h: No such file or directory
Your system is corrupted. Reinstall glibc-kerneheaders.
Juha Saarinen writes:
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Barry Hensley writes:
In file included from /usr/include/errno.h:36,
from configure:1239:
/usr/include/bits/errno.h:25:26: linux/errno.h: No such file or directory
Your system is corrupted
Barry Hensley writes:
fast that I almost couldn't read it but, it said something about webmail
users not being able to change their passwords. Have you heard of
anything like this?
Ignore it. It's complaining that the expect package is not installed, which
is not used here.
Steve Alberty writes:
Hi Sam,
I have a broken build with the new version:
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/local/openssl/current/include
-I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.0/include -g -O2 -Wall -c maildirsearchC.cpp
In file included from maildirsearchC.cpp:7:
maildirsearch.h:93:
Steve Alberty writes:
-Original Message-
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.
-I/usr/local/openssl/current/include
-I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.0/include -g -O2 -Wall -c
maildirsearchC.cpp
In file included from maildirsearchC.cpp:7:
maildirsearch.h:93: 'string' is used as a type, but
Barry Hensley writes:
Environment: Linux 7.3, Postfix 1.1.11-7 w/ MailDirs, Courier-Imap 1.5.3
After doing make install and make install-configure as root, I have the
courier-imap 1.5.3 installed. Now, I'm trying to get it configured. My book, Postfix
by Richard Blum, suggests that the
writes:
1. How do i can setup Send Items folder,which copy send email automatic to
this folder-on server(in maildir format)
Check the documentation for your IMAP client.
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Elias Israel writes:
NTLM is not a published SASL authentication method, but aside from its
funny hash algorithm, it's basically identical to CRAM-MD5.
Define basically identical.
When used in the POP3 protocol, the NTLM authentication method is
signaled by the client with the use of the
Steve Shockley writes:
It's been suggested to me by several people that a port for Courier should
be able to build Courier-MTA, Courier-IMAP, Maildrop and Sqwebmail from the
same sources, just as build-time options or flavors or modules. Is there
any documentation (and/or is it possible)
Steve Shockley writes:
Recently, OpenBSD has changed Apache to run chroot /var/www. Before I spend
hours tracing it out, what's the feasibility of getting either webmail or
webadmin to run in a chroot?
0% possibility of success. How exactly are you plainning to have the
chrooted webmail
nadim writes:
Well things never get better it seems. In my previous mail I wrote that
ls /usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/authlib/ :
authdaemon authdaemond authdaemond.ldap authdaemond.plain
the authshadow or authpam where not there, why I don't know.
Try reading INSTALL. It explains
nadim writes:
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 00:03, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Steve Shockley writes:
Recently, OpenBSD has changed Apache to run chroot /var/www. Before I
spend hours tracing it out, what's the feasibility of getting either
webmail or webadmin to run in a chroot?
0
Juan Pablo Araya writes:
hi list.
I have a problem with the imap clients, they can only create directories
under INBOX.
See http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/FAQ.html#namespace
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Hi!
Is it possible to add the from tag into the Received header?
Imagine the following problem:
All mails in @somewhere.net domain are going to mailbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A POP3 klient (fetchmail) connects to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and downloads
all the mail, then
distributes into
Kynes writes:
43 Query SELECT email, , clear, uid, gid,
homedir, maildir, quota, name FROM users WHERE email =
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The authmysqlrc is as follows:
MYSQL_USER_TABLEusers
MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD clear
DEFAULT_DOMAIN
Zenon Panoussis writes:
echo foo@localhost /home/foo/.courier-default
echo otheraccount@localhost /home/otheraccount/.courier-default
This happens to be exactly what webadmin does, when told to do something of
this sort.
It's just the first one I figured which served my purposes.
It
cc writes:
I'm trying to use authentication with the Courier ESMTP to allow relaying.
I'm using Courier 0.39.3 on RedHat Linux. The client is Microsoft Outlook
2002.
ESMTPAUTH=LOGIN CRAM-MD5
My SMTP access list just contains the localhost and the private network
examples, since I
Brian Candler writes:
I have noticed something about the way Courier-imap's filesystem is laid
out: the --datadir directory contains a mixture of admin scripts (e.g.
userdb, mkimapdcert) and SSL data files (e.g. imapd.pem, imapd.rand)
ISTM that they belong in different places: the first as
Zenon Panoussis writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Lookout may not have the brain cells to know how to do LOGIN or
CRAM-MD5. Try PLAIN.
Talking about which, is there any difference between
LOGIN CRAM-MD5 PLAIN and PLAIN CRAM-MD5 LOGIN?
Are the methods tried in the order they appear
bertus keyser writes:
Our office is quite small and the pc's IP adresses are statically assigned.
Would it work if i spesified the ip/name in the hosts file?
No. You need a real DNS server somewhere.
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Alexei Batyr' writes:
Let's look at practical example: in my installation there is approx. 10
local domains for different publications of our publishing house. All users
are real mail server users. Some of them work for several magazines, so they
want messages addressed to, e.g., [EMAIL
Brian Candler writes:
courier-imap-1.5.3 used to compile fine on this platform, but trying the
20020928 snapshot gives me the following error:
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/home/brian/work/openldap-2.0.27/include
-I/usr/local/ssl/include -g -O2 -Wall -c maildirsearchC.cpp
In
David Humphrey writes:
I have seen Mitch's and other's post to the list for the solution for
Courier to deliver outbound e-mail out of the local domain. Like him,
for every message I submit to courier destined externally from the
Courier mail domain, the messages are queued in the mailq
cc writes:
250-oval Ok.
250-XVERP=Courier
250-XEXDATA
250-XSECURITY=NONE,STARTTLS
250-PIPELINING
250-8BITMIME
250-SIZE
250 DSN
So I guess the answer is no, it doesn't support AUTH. What gives? When I
originally built Courier I used: ./configure --prefix=/opt/courier
David Humphrey writes:
Oct 3 20:34:36 cerberus courierd: newmsg,id=00037CCF.3D9CE21C.114E
Oct 3 20:34:36 cerberus courierd:
atarted,id=00037CCF.3D9CE21C.114E,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],module=esm
tp,host=worldnet.att.net,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everything looks pretty OK. The message is
David Humphrey writes:
I'll try 'em Gordon. It *is* Redhat 7.3. Thank you.
The default RPM build for Red Hat 7.3 has always been working just fine.
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David Humphrey writes:
'ltrace'. It is likely to be in the smtproute subroutine, but believe
me that is a non-experienced guess. My thought is that this system is
having a problem with the dual-homed host, and that I must have
misconfigured some file somewhere...
You have the same IP
Sanjay X. Patel writes:
I am getting some strange errors in the maillog, each time someone
tries to connect using imap, pop works just fine. Can someone please
point me in the right direction, i can't figure out what courier is
trying to execute.
Oct 3 11:13:36 ServerName imapd:
Erich Schubert writes:
I'd like to see it in courier with proper #ifdef's and autoconf
detection of the drac libraries...
Sounds like a plan.
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David Humphrey writes:
Sam,
No, on this one, all of the interfaces have only one address w/no
overloading. Could I ask what bug you are referring to? If it is the
question I am chasing after, I can't seem to localize the code down to
where this problem is arising.
There's a bug in
Steve Shockley writes:
Ah, that makes sense, I'm just not extremely familiar with the sub-packages.
The maintainer of the OpenBSD Courier-IMAP port (Anil Madhavapeddy) has
started moving the authentication modules into pseudo-flavor subpackages
so there won't be dozens of flavored
Steve Alberty writes:
Hi Sam,
i've test the new version with gcc 3.2, but I think something is wrong.
The key word is 'something'. From what I can tell, there's nothing wrong
with this makefile.
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/local/openssl/current/include
Theodore J. Knab writes:
In an effort to squeeze a little more write performance out of the drives
on my Courier IMAP server I mounted the IMAP partition using the noatime
flag.
This flag increases performance because the drive does not have to
update the inode time of every file
Keith Steensma writes:
I can't seem to find the right way of doing it and the Debian installation
does not give any instructions (that I can fine).
You don't start webadmin. You start apache.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to restrict only some user to be able to email only other
users on the same local domain??
No.
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Keith Steensma writes:
I run 'apache' for other a regular web site, so it is always 'going'.
But starting 'apache' doesn't start 'webadmin'? Keith
See INSTALL. As I said, you don't start webadmin. You install it in your
cgi-bin directory.
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Keith Steensma
Patrick Ohiomoba writes:
Is there any way to have a hierarchy separator other than the period in
the courier imap server. I'd like to have usernames like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usernames have nothing to do with hierarchy separators.
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Colin Campbell writes:
problem and decided it was in pop3login.c. I would like to propose that
pop3login.c be changed to tokenise the input after USER and PASS using
delimiters \r\n instead of \n. There is some precedent for this - the
This has been fixed last week.
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On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 03:54:26PM +0200, Zenon Panoussis wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
What does 'pg_config --includedir' show you?
You mean like this?
# pg_config --includedir
bash: pg_config: command not found
No, you can't mean that. But then I'm at a loss.
Most certainly I
Changes:
+ Enhanced IMAP IDLE protocol extension. On platforms that have File
Alteration Monitor (FAM) installed, IMAP clients that support the IDLE
extension will receive updates to folder contents in real-time. For
testing, I cranked up an old laptop with Win98 and OE4, and it actually
Colin Campbell writes:
40 struct maildirwatch {
41 char *maildir;
42
43 #if HAVE_FAM
44 FAMConnection fc;
45
46 int broken;
47
48 time_t now;
49 time_t timeout;
50 #endif
* Fix compile error on systems without FAM
* Fix RPM spec script to work again on RH 7.3 and earlier.
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Vartika Bhandari writes:
Hello,
I am having a problem with message delivery. Any messages received
by courier esmtpd are getting stuck in the mailq and are simply not
getting delivered/relayed. If sendmail (the regular one) is used, the
message gets delivered. Hence the problem
- Brian - writes:
When trying to make courier 0.39.3 to an rpm I get this error...what is causing it?
INFO: LOGOUT, user=user, ip=[127.0.0.1], headers=0, body=0
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/squashmail/rpm/BUILD/courier-0.39.3/imap'
Making check in maildrop
make[1]: Entering
Alexander Gretha writes:
since the toolchain upgrade, i haven't been able to connect to *any* port at
all (esmtp, pop3, imap). i have tried all snapshots including 20021014.RC2
but to no avail. funny thing is, that when i try to connect via ssl, the ssl
connection is established all right,
Daniel Cooper writes:
Still no luck :(
running `make install-configure` wont hurt also.
Ok I did this, and it spat out a lot of information. It seemd to run ok.
What exactly does this do?
See INSTALL. If you didn't know anything about 'make install-configure' it
must mean that you
Kenny Nguyen writes:
Hello everyone,
Does courier have a configuration variable to auto delete emails after a
specified date. Some of our users are complaining why their emails were
deleted w/o their knowledge.
The default setting is to delete mail in the Trash folder after seven
Alexander Gretha writes:
[ ... ]
for all i can tell that looks pretty normal (i mean it looks like before the
upgrade). any suggestions to track the problem down?
You can begin by explaining how you concluded that you cannot connect to any
non-SSL daemons.
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Vartika Bhandari writes:
Hello,
Am currently using courier-0.39.3.20021014.RC2...I am having the
problem of facing the error mail looping back to me...I have already
added Cwmydomain to sendmail.cf and set defaultdomain, esmtpacceptmailfor
There's no file called sendmail.cf in the
Joerg Willmann writes:
Hello!
i'm trying to get courier imapd (1.5.3) run under SuSE 7.2 in conjunction
with xams (http://www.xams.org) and exim!
xams and exim work fine (i can send mails ;-)) but i can't use the
imap-server. I'm authorizing using authdaemon (from the xams-package)
Junxu Li writes:
Hello Sir,
I tried the latest Berkeley DB and courier, and tried to
run makealiases, it always returns error.
makealiases
aliascombine: ERR: Success
makealiases: ERR: No such file or directory
I traced the error a bit, if failed at first
Devin Bayer writes:
The short version: When a user deletes their ~/Maildir/new directory,
courier cannot deliver messages to that user and the messages get
deferred. How can I make courier force the delivery of these messages?
Patient: Doctor, it hurts when I do this.
Doctor: Well,
Sebastian Hoehn writes:
Hi,
I need to authenticate my imap users with an LDAP SSHA password hash.
Authentication with {CRYPT} works fine.
How do I need to configure authldap to authenticate with SSHA Password
Hash?
authldap does not support SSHA-hashed passwords natively. Enabling
Kris Kelley writes:
Hello all.
Are file names the only thing affected by enabling Cygwin support in the
latest versions of Courier IMAP? I use a Windows-based network file
Somebody said that it worked, some time ago. I have no idea. Caveat
emptor.
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Chris Petersen writes:
I'm running the latest version of courier, compiled to rpm with the
uid/gid changed so it will run as mail (I was messing with mailman for
awhile and it needs this)...
Anyway, I have a number of virtual users set up for some domains that I'm
hosting (username is like
Jeff Potter writes:
Howdy,
subject says it all. i have a box that has multiple IPs and I want outgoing
mail to use a particular IP address, but don't see anywhere to configure
this.
There isn't. The IP address for the outgoing mail is automatically set by
the operating system, based on
Marcio Merlone writes:
My question is if there is a way to make users login using either their
id (xpto123) OR address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I notice that the mysql query
sent by courier is something like this:
SELECT id, crypt, , uid, gid, home, maildir, quota, name FROM users
WHERE id =
writes:
Hello Sam,
I had to change the name of the trash - folder to 'Deleted Items' so that my
wonderful courier IMAP server looks more like the MS Exchange server. For this
purpose, I added support for new variable IMAP_TRASHFOLDERNAME.
A patch for the imapd is attached.
The basic idea is
Dirk H. Schulz writes:
I installed sqwebmail on a server already running maildrop, but not
courier-mta (I use postfix). Now maildrop uses an authdaemon, and sqwebmail
uses one.
maildrop does not use authdaemon.
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Chris Petersen writes:
You're probably using the 'mail' attribute in the virtual account database.
The mail attribute, if present, overrides the default mail delivery
instructions.
that would be exactly it.. so what do I set this to?
| maildrop virtual/directory/path
???
No.
My only
Alexander Gretha writes:
at last i made it, and am now successfully writing controlfiles, setting all
receivers as delivered when amavis detects a virus. but i encountered some
records that are not documented anywhere (at least i haven't found them).
first one is a p record plus a timestamp
Forrest Aldrich writes:
Might it be possible to have courier support -both- mbox and maildir.
No, it's not possible.
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Sanjay X. Patel writes:
Can someone pleas tell me if there are any special file permission for
ant of the files in the etc folder?
All permissions will be set correctly by make install and make
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Mitchell Young writes:
previously with postfix I used luser_relay how do I do the samething with
courier?
See dot-courier(5).
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Nigel George writes:
I have already read on the site installation section that Courier won't
compile with gcc3, I really want to install Courier on the box but the
default gcc IS gcc3. Is there anyone who's managed to get it to compile
on gcc3 yet?
The development build can be compiled by
Rickard Eriksson writes:
I get this when i trying to make courier
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `../../tcpd/libcouriertls.a', needed by `courieresmtp'. Stop.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/courier-0.39.2/courier/module.esmtp'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving
Zsolt Kiss Gere writes:
Hi,
I have recommended and installed the Courier mail server at a customer.
We create new mail users by exec-ing a shell script from an application,
which calls in turn userdb. The method seems to work, but we have a
problem. Sometimes the script fails with the
xj writes:
Hi,
I have installed courier-imap-1.5.3 on solaris 2.6, but when I start to run using the imapd.rc start command, it gives the following message:
fatal: libgdbm.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory Killed
I checked file libgdbm.so.2, and it was in /usr/local/lib directory,
Alexander Gretha writes:
i noticed the following on a new install of courier
(courier-0.39.3.20021023.RC4). when you install normally, the files
etc/pop3d-ssl and etc/imapd-ssl contain
COURIERTLS=${bindir}/couriertls
instead of
COURIERTLS=/usr/lib/courier/bin/couriertls
(the right version is
Here we go...
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Changes since the previous release:
* An overhauled configuration script based on an updated gnu toolchain: gcc
3.2, automake 1.6, autoconf 2.53, libtool 1.4
* IMAP enhancement - realtime folder status updates based on an
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