Sam Varshavchik writes:
No there isn't. This is the expected behavior when both servers support
the PIPELINING ESMTP extension.
Sam,
thanks for your response.
I'm afraid I don't know much about the low-level protocol stuff. Does
this
mean that I can happily ignore the error because it
Does anyone recognise the following errors?
Jan 25 21:43:26 obelix imapd: Failed to create cache file: maildirwatch
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Jan 25 21:43:26 obelix imapd: Error: Input/output error
Jan 25 21:43:26 obelix imapd: Check for proper operation and configuration
Jan 25 21:43:26 obelix imapd:
Thanks Phillip!
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From: Phillip Hutchings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Patrick O'Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: [courier-users] famd error ?!?
famd is the File Alteration Monitor daemon. It's a separate
From: Pierre Ossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, I've tried this now and either I'm missing something or the
semantics aren't quite as you explained.
I'll try to explain my total configuration to give you a better view of
what I'm trying to acheive.
The machine is called mail.craffe.se. It is a
On Monday 12 January 2004 05:30, Patrick O'Reilly wrote:
all you need for the secondary MX server is the hostname entry in
'locals'
(which must match the hostname listed in the MX record exactly, of
course).
When courier accepts the email and then recognises that this email
address
Pierre,
all you need for the secondary MX server is the hostname entry in 'locals'
(which must match the hostname listed in the MX record exactly, of course).
When courier accepts the email and then recognises that this email address
is not held locally it will consult the dns itself, see that
Any ideas?
I used portupgrade on FreeBSD to move from 0.42 to 0.44, and since then I
get errors like this in the maillog:
Dec 15 11:18:49 panther courieresmtpd: started,ip=[209.212.102.154]
Dec 15 11:18:49 panther courieresmtpd: Permission denied
Dec 15 11:18:49 panther courieresmtpd: Permission
the relatively recent unpgrade to Apache 1.3.28 does seem
to fit the symptoms
Regards,
Patrick.
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Hi all.
I have Courier running on my mail server as Primary MX for a number of
domains, and would like to use the same box to behave as secondary for
some other domains.
I have looked at the Courier Documentation, but I missed any description
of how to set up the Courier MTA as a secondary MX.
From: John Rudd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFC 2821 (SMTP) says in section 4.1.2 Command Argument
Syntax:
Local-part = Dot-string / Quoted-string
; MAY be case-sensitive
While the above definition for Local-part is relatively permissive,
for maximum interoperability, a host that
read about 'locallowercase' in the courier man page.
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From: Kiran Kumar Vangaveti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 8:38 PM
Subject: [courier-users] how to make email addresses case insensitive
Hi,
Does any one have an idea
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From: John Rudd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Patrick O'Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
read about 'locallowercase' in the courier man page.
From: Kiran Kumar Vangaveti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does any one have an idea howto make the email addresses case
insensitive
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From: John Rudd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have other thoughts or ideas on how to make mailscanner
and
courier work together? The other solution would be to keep sendmail
and mailscanner on our SMTP servers, and only run courier on our
POP/IMAP servers. But,
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From: Jason Lixfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings,
I'm trying to get the whole courier-mta suite. I have everything
installed and configured, but I'm missing something because the
authuserdb doesn't seem to be correct. If I do a test message to
[EMAIL
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alexander Gretha writes:
... but still not deliver the original message to anybody ...
Mark every recipient of the message as delivered.
That sounds good - I want to do so, but I can't find out how-to mark
recipients as delivered...
I've looked
in any arbitrary combination
(well, almost any).
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interested in
the mailing list services mentioned above.
Please, someone hit me with the clue-stick. The only feature I have seen
which relates to mailing lists is the aliases directory, but I do not
see any management capabilities, or services for this.
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