gone
OK :)
Cheers
Pete
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the 556 messages? That's how I read the manual, but I
might be wrong...
Cheers
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. The version of SA I
have has a global rule set (25_uribl.cf) which hits a lot of blacklists
and really loads the score for some spam.
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. A dedicated mail server to run (say) Courier + SpamAssassin +
ClamAV doesn't cost much if your business depends on email.
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Toby Heywood wrote:
Hi,
From 1^st January UK law will require companies to include legal
registration information on the bottom of every email sent out.
If that's now UK law, it would help if the UK Government told UK
companies about it!
April 1st is four months away... :)
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I have a couple of lists that are now defunct, and just collecting spam.
How do I remove them from Courier's awareness?
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Peter Ford writes:
I have a couple of lists that are now defunct, and just collecting spam.
How do I remove them from Courier's awareness?
Delete the .courier files. Delete the couriermlm directory.
Thanks Sam
Steve Mahlstedt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running CentOS on a dev server which handles our email functions. I
used to run Dovecot but I decided to switch to courier-imap which I have
had some success with in the past.
I've built the rpm binaries for courier-auth for courier-imap and
installed them.
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Peter Ford writes:
Hi,
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I can't spot it in the
archive...
On of my colleagues is using SQWebMail to reply to his email (from a
client site) and is finding that the messages are not being quoted in
the reply text box. I
Hi,
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I can't spot it in the
archive...
On of my colleagues is using SQWebMail to reply to his email (from a
client site) and is finding that the messages are not being quoted in
the reply text box. I did a bit of investigation and found that this
only
to be a blind alley in this case - I get
permission denied errors when I try to start courier.
Cheers
Pete
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Bowie Bailey wrote:
Peter Ford wrote:
I'm building courier-0.52.2 on a Trustix linux system: most thing have
gone well, but I noticed that the install has set the file ownership
to bin and daemon. Now I know I created a new user (courier) and group
(courier), but I don't see where to tell
Bill Taroli wrote:
Peter Ford wrote:
It's not the standard MAXPERIP problem - MAXDAEMONS=4000 and
MAXPERIP=100, and have done for a long time.
I only have about 10 users total, and only the guys connecting by ADSL
get any trouble. Their T-bird settings all say 5 (as usual), but still
the Sent
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Peter Ford writes:
The problem is that half the company is on another site and connects
through their ADSL router which masquerades the IP address.
MAXDAEMONS=4000 is a bit over the top, I admit, but MAXPERIP needs to
be big enough to potentially let the whole company
is causing problems.
Thunderbird still seems to be the least bad client, but I'm looking
around for options (especially for Windoze)
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thinking something like Pine, but I don't want to install random
programs until I have some idea of whether they would work...
Particularly, it needs to be able to do SMTP AUTH LOGIN on my mail
server to get around relaying restrictions.
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2005-04-04 10:07:35, schrieb Peter Ford:
You need only 'mutt' and maybe for sending mail ssmtp.
'mutt' can connect directly to POP3 and IMAP Servers using unencryted
TLS1 or SSL1/SSL2 conectins with login/cram-md5 authentication.
For sending E-Mails you need minimal
(and everything else)
TIA
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Courier 1.1 would satisfy him - he doesn't trust x.0 releases either :)
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On Friday 02 Jul 2004 14:14, Peter Ford wrote:
Hi,
One of my users set his From: address in his mail client (mozilla, I think)
to put a colon character in the real name bit, so I guess the message
headers were coming in like From: Real Name: Role [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This seems to have caused
to do
to satisfy this condition?
Certainly my .mailfilter is currently doing the job, but my users will be
non-linux users and need a nice interface to create filters.
What have I missed in the configuration docs / FAQ/ whatever?
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