On 2.1.2012 18:35, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jani Ollikainen writes:
On 31.12.2011 1:57, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Nope – no takers, but I do have a build that I've cobbled together by
putting some of the old initscript-related pieces back in. Try today's
build, caveat emptor.
Courier-authlib
On 31.12.2011 1:57, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Nope – no takers, but I do have a build that I've cobbled together by
putting some of the old initscript-related pieces back in. Try today's
build, caveat emptor.
Courier-authlib compiled and rpm installed and seemed to work.
Courier package
On 23.12.2011 3:02, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
As I'm using Fedora, I have no real way of testing it, but if someone
wants to volunteer to test it, I can put the sysvinit stuff back in.
It's not complicated.
Well if no one else wants to test it (or have they replied off the
list), I could test it
/dotforward
| /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop -w 90
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/courier/bin/mailbot -T forward -c UTF-8 -t vacation.txt
-A 'To: $MAILTO' -A 'From: $SENDER' -s '$SUBJECT' /usr/sbin/sendmail -f ''
That's basicly what I have. Please comment if that is
done insecurely.
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or -T forwardatt in mailfilter
to send auto replies what is needed?
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Courier is:
courier-0.65.0-1
courier-maildrop-0.65.0-1
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doesn't do.
Or is there some solution to this problem which I have missed?
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What will you do first with EVO, the first
percent from the quota anx X :)
Yes, but as the maildirsize tells the maildir's situation, not counting
the big message in the queue. So I would need to know is there something
in the queue for the user.
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to GnuTLS? If I've understood correctly
to disable STARTTLS advertising for good I just need to comment
out TLS_CERTFILE in esmtpd?
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:11:16 smtp courieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::81.22.244.146,from=#...@[]
: 517 Syntax error.
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Hi,
Is there a way to change the times when dsndelayed.txt is sent to user?
Or can it be disabled?
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Bernd Wurst wrote:
You could use the DNSBL from backscatterer.org for this.
But keep in mind, some legal senders, even some big ones, are listed there.
Hi,
Yes, found too much entries there and need to whitelist them.
What I gathered from mail archives I should edit
Jani Ollikainen wrote:
Bernd Wurst wrote:
You could use the DNSBL from backscatterer.org for this.
But keep in mind, some legal senders, even some big ones, are listed there.
/etc/courier/smtpaccess/default and add lines like:
# Backscatter.org whitelist
83.145.220.69 allow,BLOCK
='0'
EXITCODE=0
exit
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But still some solution for get rid off those before
there is a more long time solution for them.
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Give IMP the user and pass to go forward..
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
'courier restart' is the only restart command you need.
Ok, thanks:)
Seems much better than using: service courier restart
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Hi,
I remember with some very old courier i would add new emails
with adding them to hosteddomains and esmtpacceptmailfor.dir
and running:
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/makehosteddomains
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/makeacceptmailfor
And then adding the user with userdb and makeuserdb.
But now if I do that,
Hi,
Can someone explain this to me?
Courier is old (0.47) but so is the OS,
I think this worked sometime ago.
# cat /etc/courier/esmtproutes
: smtp.nblnetworks.fi
# grep [EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/log/maillog
Jul 12 15:00:35 smtp courierd:
started,id=001F0053.469617E3.70DD,from=[EMAIL
Jani Ollikainen wrote:
Hi,
Can someone explain this to me?
Uh, never mind.
I think i'm too tired :)
I somehow looked that the email was going out to iki.fi and
smtp.nblnetworks.fi.
Courier is old (0.47) but so is the OS,
I think this worked sometime ago.
# cat /etc/courier
broken if domain is for example:
xn--jpuikko-5waa.fi (jääpuikko.fi in uncoded form)
Is this a known issue or am I missing something?
ps. Plus I've sent couple of emails to this list from my home
connection but they have never arrived to list and I haven't got any
response to them. Weird..
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to care about IDNA, and it's not implemented
presently.
Yep, that's what i tought, but...
Tested again and it worked! Nice, Thanks:)
Maybe my testing had an typo in email address because I used the same scripts.
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/courieresmtpd:
Permission denied
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