See:
http://www.courier-mta.org/courier.html
Look for sizelimit on the page... 10mb is the default if the file doesn't
exist.
Jay
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To: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net
authmysql with fake usernames/passwords.
Here's the link for IMAPCopy:
http://home.arcor.de/armin.diehl/imapcopy/imapcopy.html
Good luck,
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username imap-migrate, check names, and click OK
7. For the new user, tick Full Mailbox Access and the Allow box
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worked great. Not sure why it was working
before with OpenSSL and not GnuTLS, maybe just a fluke like you said.
Thanks for your help.
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clients and can make sure they're using software that does TLS/SSL3
properly but I want to support all the (broken) Internet Servers that
break with OpenSSL.
So am I way off on this one or what?
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if the FAM devel libs
are found. That's how a manual build of the tarball works isn't it?
Either way would be an improvent IMHO,
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into your
etc/courier/maildroprc:
`test -f to-other.txt`
if ($RETURNCODE==0)
{
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
do a:
touch /path/to/users/home/to-other.txt
for each and every user who should have mail sent to the other server.
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Bowie Bailey wrote:
Jay Lee wrote:
Matt Miller wrote:
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Create an alias from the original address to the new server.
In /etc/courier/aliases:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And then make sure courier knows how
like Mozilla Thunderbird.
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Marco Túlio wrote:
The path of the maildir stay /var/vmail/user/user instead of
/var/vmail/user.
Comment out LDAP_MAILDIR. Then courier will use the default of Maildir
and will look for mail in:
/var/vmail/user/Maildir/
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without an update to support new ClamAV versions, it's not real useful
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. ClamAV's FP rate is much better than SpamAssassin's
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choice.
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internaly or
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I think you're missing the point of SMTP auth...
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of the attributes *anywhere* in authldaprc,
CN is requested from our LDAP server. I can't tell you though if this
is due to hardcoding within Courier or if it's due to how the OpenLDAP
libraries formulate the query. My bet's on OpenLDAP but Sam should be
able to answer that for sure...
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I think his point is that CN is not there. I can confirm that even
without CN listed as one of the attributes *anywhere* in authldaprc,
CN is requested from our LDAP server. I can't tell you though if this
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service like Spamhaus that is much more cautious about
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have 0 false positives to report. I rely on local filtering
(SpamAssassin) to catch spam from IPs that Spamhaus was to
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Beyond that, it's good stable code. 0.xx versioning for OSS projects doesn't
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not implement SSL2.
Sam,
Any particular reason for adding GnuTLS? Does it perform better or is
it just to offer more options on a variety of platforms? Will OpenSSL
continue to be the default on systems like Fedora that offer both?
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You must be getting Courier confused with UW-IMAP which is an entirely
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Courier and it's history...
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or hourly (depending on
your system size/load) and gives user mail rights again should solve
this. Not a perfect solution but it should do the trick...
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Myroslav Rys wrote:
using ldap for storing 'real users' and 'virtual users'.
'real users' have mail, db access (postgresql 8.2), windows domain, apple
MM/auth, and many others.
'virtual users' only mail (multidomains config).
real users stored like:
uid=username,ou=people,dc=domanin,dc=org
will send a 550 User
unknown message when these bounces come back.
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believe the TB Team has done some work on this in the
trunk 3.x code, you might want to pull down the latest nightly and see
how it behaves.
In any case, it doesn't work for the user...
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Jay Lee wrote:
OK, I've contacted the Thunderbird developers and they are fixing the
issue in their trunk, 3.0 code but not in 2.0.x. I need something in
place sooner than that though and changing Courier's error response
seems to be the easier quick fix. Any hints on how to include
, of course it's still a fatal error so I don't think it matters.
Ugly I know, but works for me :-)
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the
recipient address in the error? I've found the relevant error message
in courier/module.local/local.c line 412, but I'm not sure which
variable would carry the recipient address. Could anybody help with that?
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Scott wrote:
I need to send an autoreply in html format with a specific font and
formatting. I
first composed the html email in Thunderbird and saved it as a draft. Then I
cut out
the headers and saved it as a file. I uploaded that file in the sqwebmail
autoreply
interface, created
.orig
tar cjvvf courier-0.56.tar.bz2 courier-0.56/
This should solve the problem.
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. Emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will
now go to daniele. Courier uses dashes instead of plus symbols. If you
insist on using a + symbol, you'll need to manually create aliases. See:
http://www.courier-mta.org/dot-courier.html
for more details on how .courier works.
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Wai Wong wrote:
I'm using Courier-imap and Courier-authlib with mySQL module on
openSUSE. The packages are intsalled and running without error. But
when I tried connect to pop3 using telnet and enter user name and
password, I got the message:
-ERR Temporary problem, please try again later
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
• This build has shown improved IMAP performance, sometimes rather
dramatic, with accounts that have a large number of folders,
especially with NFS.
Awesome!
• Major code clean in core Courier code. I'm no longer embarassed by
some of the oldest bits of code.
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Is anyone accessing their Maildirs via a NFSv4 export? Is this
supported/recommended over v3? I'm splitting up a single RHEL5 based
Courier installation to 2 boxes and need to use NFS for the SMTP box to
access the Maildirs on the IMAP/POP3/Webmail box. I understand NFSv4
has some
Daniele Piaggesi wrote:
Ok I understand. But then I think that I have done another mistake
'cause if I try to send a mail from a mailaddress (for example)
@gmail.com to another mail address (for example) @hotmail.com using my
smtp server on my domain without authentication, the delivery have
Sam,
Occasionally I've had the experience of something going bad with local
delivery: invalid maildroprc syntax, a broken program called by xfilter,
a full hard drive, etc. However, once I find and correct the problem,
delivery takes a long time to catch up because users are know on the
Gregor Friedrich wrote:
-switch off the fam and the enhanced IDLE functions (slow ?)
-using of gamin as file alteration monitor ? (sill beta ? is there a
stable development ? )
- ...?
what are your experiences ?
Gamin has been around awhile and is stable (FYI, version numbers less
than
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
I have built either Courier-IMAP and Maildrop with quota support, but in
virtual home directory of i mailbox I can't see any 'maildirsize' file.
Even worse no check for quota is done whenever I message is received..
Did you actually set a quota on the Maildir with
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
But before installing maildrop, The maildir (including the maildirsize
file) was created at the moment the email is delivered in the Maildir.
I never issue any such 'maildirmake' command..
How is it possible
The maildirmake -q command will not recreate the maildir, it
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
Did you actually set a quota on the Maildir with the maildirmake -q
command? See http://www.courier-mta.org/maildirmake.html for
details on the syntax. This command is what creates the
initial maildirsize file.
Maibe is the vmail user (who is running Maildrop)
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
and if I built Maildrop trusting the owner of the Maildir?
If you did what? Just change the owner of maildirsize. Maildrop
doesn't need to be rebuilt for that.
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ete88 wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem when receiving email via POP3. If there are many emails
in my mailbox, I receive them one at a time. Each time I login to the
POP3 server, I receive only one email. But after doing that several
times (sometimes a hundred times ore more - depending on how
Alejandro Cabrera Obed wrote:
Dear all, I have a Openldap server (host A) and a Postfix/Courier mail
server (host B). I've setup several courier mails accounts through LDAP in
order to validate the IMAP users. But when each user open the Outlokk or
Thunderbird client he fails and the following
Alejandro Cabrera Obed wrote:
LDAP_BASEDN dc=aaa, dc=com, dc=ar
LDAP_BINDDN cn=admin, dc=aaa, dc=com, dc=ar
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Olivier Sannier wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Olivier Sannier writes:
Hi all,
I had setup an account to receive mail and it has a few emails
waiting in the New folder of its maildir.
However, the setup has changed and this account is no longer to be
used but instead gets aliased by
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
On Thu, April 19, 2007 11:18 am, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Compiling esmtpclient.c
gcc: Internal error: Killed (program cc1)
Please submit a full bug report.
See URL:http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla for instructions.
Run memtest to check for bad RAM.
It's
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
On Wed, April 18, 2007 12:12 pm, Jay Lee wrote:
Did you try installing the redhat-rpm-config RPM yet? Sam (the main
developer of Courier) has previously recommended that to a person having
an identical issue on FC5 and it resolved the problem
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Downloads]$ rpmbuild -ta courier-0.55.tar.bz2
error: Failed build dependencies:
xpdf is needed by courier-0.55-1.x86_64
I emailed the list with the same issue last Tues. and Sam said that the
xpdf dep. could simply be removed. FYI, you can search
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Jay Lee wrote:
FYI, you can search the list archives by visiting:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=courier-users
I'm going to sound contradictory if I keep this up, but...
I prefer MARC:
http://marc.info/?l=courier-usersr=1w=2
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem building the Courier Authlib rpm on Centos 5. I am doing
# rpmbuild -ta courier-authlib-0.59.2.tar.bz2
Are you following the instructions from:
http://www.courier-mta.org/FAQ.html#rpm
Verbatim? Have you made any changes to CentOS since
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem building the Courier Authlib rpm on Centos 5. I am doing
# rpmbuild -ta courier-authlib-0.59.2.tar.bz2
Sam has, in the past, recommend installing redhat-rpm-config, for this
error and it has resolved the problem. Oddly enough it was not
RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 no longer ships with RPMS for xpdf. Not to
huge of an issue for me since I've never used courier-fax anyway. So I
went to build the package with:
rpmbuild -ta --define '_without_fax 1' courier-0.55.tar.bz2
but it dies just before the rpms actually get written with:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
*
* Do not Cc: me, because I am on THIS list, if I write here.*
* Keine Cc: an mich, bin auf DIESER Liste wenn ich hier schreibe. *
* Ne me mettez pas en Cc:, je suis sur CETTE liste, si
Chris Lynch wrote:
Hello,
A mail server's hard drive crashed and I was able to copy a users emails to
another server, which is also running courier.
I think I've searched the web using the incorrect search strings, but here
is my issue.
How can I migrate user mail from a courier server
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I'm using Courier-IMAP in a big email system, and it's running OK. But I
have a problem with users that want a quota bigger than 1,5 GB. If I set
their quotas to a value bigger than 1,5 GB (in LDAP), Courier-IMAP says
they are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I've running last version of Courier IMAP and Courier Authlib. I've not
FAM, but when I connect to IMAP it says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/# telnet XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 143
Trying XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX...
Connected to XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK
this is the only scaling issue I've run into with Courier,
it's not really Courier's fault and the article on Courier not scaling
well is pure rubbish. You can tell based on the fact that the author
attributes his statement to his testing alone.
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Alejandro Cabrera Obed wrote:
Dear Sam, I've adjusted the MAXPERIP parameter from 4 to 20 and the error
appears again. I've done this in /etc/courier/imapd-ssl, because my server
is IMAP SSL. After that I restarted the service of course.
You talk me about connection parameters to adjustis
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
People,
I've configured Courier to use the dnsbl.sorbs.net blacklist which I
know my computer's dynamically
assigned ip is in, but using BLOCK2.
Why? because I'm writing a pythonfilter. The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am seeing emails from a few domains getting rejected with 517 domain does not
exist messages.
Using dig domain mx and testmxlookup domain shows these domains do not have
valid A records for their MX records. However, I know these
sergio wrote:
A problem is that msgs and msgq directories have a big size. I didnt
configure queuetime, and it means that courier attempts to deliver
messages a one week. And then courier started it said Purging msgs
and msgq. But these directories size groping up and growing up.
why?
Tom Brown wrote:
I need to archive all email received and sent. I can capture all incoming
email because I am using maildrop. I just use xfilter in maildroprc to deploy
an external app to save each email in another directory.
How do I capture outgoing email?
etc/courier/courierd:
bump
Sam, Can I get your thoughts on this? If it's not something you're
interested in doing then I'll just have maildrop check for certain
headers but I'd love to see the list of headers mailbot ignores updated
or better yet, a command line option to specify headers.
Jay
Jay Lee wrote
According to the mailbot documentation, it does not autorespond to
messages with a header of Precedence: junk or bulk. It seems though
that many lists are now using Precedence: list to identify themselves.
Could we add that to the headers mailbot looks for? Might it be
possible to add an
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
You're missing the LDAP_BINDDN and LDAP_BINDPW settings.
Are those required as of 0.59? I'm running 0.58 and haven't had them
set, authldap will just do an anonymous bind if they're not set. I
tried 0.59 and had issues with LDAP auth. Haven't had time to really
debug
ivan mitev wrote:
sorry for the duplicate, gmail just showed the mail ; strange :(
Keep this on the list please...
before reporting the issue, i've done a diff with versions 0.58 and
0.59 of authldaprc and they're the same, so it doesn't seem like
something has changed in the authentication
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jay Lee writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
You're missing the LDAP_BINDDN and LDAP_BINDPW settings.
Are those required as of 0.59? I'm running 0.58 and haven't had them
set, authldap will just do an anonymous bind if they're not set. I
tried 0.59 and had issues
Omar Martinez wrote:
Hi,
I'm moving a Suse based server: 3000 accounts, MTA: Sendmail,
passwd/shadow auth. The new server its Fedora Core 6 with
Postfix-Courier-MySQL.
Why would you move to a platform that is going to be obsolete in a years
time? Fedora is a very bad choice for a server
configured to accept the SSL
Certificate of your LDAP Server. I can resolve this on my machine by
adding:
TLS_REQCERT never
to ldap.conf
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? What was your full ./configure command line?
What was the output?
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I am trying to deploy courier-imap 4.1.0 and courier-authlib 0.58
an AMD64 Solaris10 platform. So I was wondering if
courier-authlib and courier-imap are 64 bit clean ?
I've been running Courier and Courier-authlib on a Linux x86_64 (RHEL4)
box without issue for 2 years now.
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import LOCAL
to '|$SENDMAIL -f $SENDER -i [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
so that the secondary server can also see the original sender. I have
this in my /etc/courier/maildroprc file and it saves me the trouble of
creating a forwarding rule per user.
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://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/MailingLists where your post belongs,
Autowhitelisting is a part of SpamAssassin, not Courier.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all. We're trying to set up a courier mail server that will filter
all e-mail, and add SpamAssassin headers, and then forward on to another mail
server. We also have all our users in LDAP. We can't get it to work, and
any
general tips would be appreciated.
On Mon, October 9, 2006 1:22 pm, Jorge A. Palacios wrote:
I believe i found the problem
You should be building the RPMs instead of manually running ./configure
and make. You're probably missing a dependency, rpm would tell you what
you're missing...
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This makes the bruteforce harvesting quite painful.
(I can't remember the values of x and I'm to lazy to dig through the
source, grep through for teergrub and you should find the relevant
constant values)
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/courierd for DEFAULTDELIVERY= ???)
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properly, you should have nothing to worry about. If not, what are the
clients doing? Can you post an IMAP session log?
Jay Lee
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Jay Lee
Network / Systems Administrator
Information Technology Dept.
Philadelphia Biblical University
in Courier that needs be fixed.
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Network / Systems Administrator
Information Technology Dept.
Philadelphia Biblical University
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MYSQL_SERVER to localhost instead of the DNS
name or IP address, otherwise MySQL Server will believe it to be a remote
system connecting and will reject the login.
Jay
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Jay Lee
Network / Systems Administrator
Information Technology Dept.
Philadelphia Biblical University
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