On 10/10/2015 11:24 AM, bit_hi te wrote:
> When I connect to the service by "openssl s_client -connect
> hostname:993", and only TLS is enabled, then the only thing presented is
> "CONNECTED(0003)". The connection is kept open but no data is
> transferred. If ssl is enabled, I always get a
On 3/21/2013 8:10 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
Bypassing a distribution's package management system always seems to
introduce issues.
Why not just use the OS packaging system for your new version? I don't
know much about building for apt, but it seems you should be able to
build and package
On 2/6/2012 12:50 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Speak: I have to disable loging entirely.
Maybe tell syslog to write those logs to /dev/null?
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On 3/3/2010 4:28 PM, Nathan Eady wrote:
* non resolvable HELO names are blocked
* HELO names that don't share at least the top couple of
levels with the actual FQDN are blocked (so, for instance,
Just as a curiosity, are either of these violations of RFC? My work
outbound servers
Courier seems to be affected by this bug in docbook-xsl:
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2009/q3/252
This affects OpenBSD, and presumably Solaris. The next time you create
a release, can you please regenerate the man pages using docbook-xsl
1.74.1 or higher? Thanks.
On 11/9/2009 3:46 AM, Thomas Seilund wrote:
2. When recieving mail for a user all mail go into single file
/homedir/Maildir (I did run maildirmake before allowing mail to the user!)
I don't know Gentoo, but is some other mailer still listening on port
25? Telnet to port 25 and see who answers
Paweł Tęcza wrote:
We were doing it exactly in that way before, but as I wrote in my
previous post, it's not good solution for serious mail system because of
Windows client hosts which piss on DNS TLL.
If you have control of the clients, you can stop/disable the DNS
Client service to fix
Tim Lyth wrote:
What do people recommend I do?
New wife is the only reasonable option.
Can't SA do some kind of whitelist?
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Svetozar Mihailov wrote:
2.2 I do not want to use load balancer because if load balancer dies
everything stop.
You may find OpenBSD's CARP and hoststated(8) interesting.
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Harry Duncan wrote:
He's from Argentina. They're great at blaming (entire world -
argentina) for every ill / ineptitude / missed deadline / their own
laziness...
Hooray, racists!
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Is it possible to get Courier-IMAP to work with a remote MS SQL SERVER
2005 ?
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I tried parsing your question
from every direction, and each time I can't make heads or tails of it.
He's probably trying to make MS SQL do the
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Install suck (http://www.sucknews.org). It's probably in Debian ports,
somewhere.
It appears that sucknews.org (as the home of suck) went offline around
the end of 2004. It then moved to an att.net and later comcast.net user
home page, and it's gone now.
FYI, Courier 0.56.0.20070721 seems to need #include unistd.h in
libs/testaliases.C on OpenBSD.
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
It would be very useful for serving customers who require their own
identity in public, but don't mind sharing resources and costs behind
the scenes.
Nope. But who really connects to port 25, and looks at the banner?
The same people who think that the banner is a
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I'm not sure what's the problem with some of these. It's complaining
about perfectly valid code.
I'm going to have to guess here. Try applying this patch:
Perfect, it builds successfully now. Thanks.
When building on OpenBSD 4.1, I get the following:
gmake[4]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/mystuff/mail/courier/w-courier-0.56.0/build-i386/courier/module.dsn'
gmake[3]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/mystuff/mail/courier/w-courier-0.56.0/build-i386/courier/module.dsn'
gmake[3]: Entering
I'm trying to build Courier 0.56 on OpenBSD 4.1. The build eventually
stops with:
gmake[3]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/mystuff/mail/courier/w-courier-0.56.0/build-i386/courier'
Compiling
/usr/ports/mystuff/mail/courier/w-courier-0.56.0/courier-0.56.0/courier/webmlmd.C
In file included
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
My guess is that on OpenBSD, 'stdin' is a macro of some sorts, which
causes havoc here.
Ah, yes, you are correct, it's documented in stdio(3). Thanks.
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It appears OpenBSD needs sys/uio.h #included to have iov. I'd submit a
diff, but I'm unfamiliar with writing configure scripts.
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Gordon Messmer wrote:
Steve Shockley wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote:
That error from gdbm has been reported before, but I don't recall ever
seeing a fix for it, or even an explanation. Remake all of your dbs
with the relevant make.. command and see if it continues. Maybe it
just means
Gordon Messmer wrote:
You also need to list example.org in hosteddomains, and run
`makehosteddomains`.
Tried it, no change.
That error from gdbm has been reported before, but I don't recall ever
seeing a fix for it, or even an explanation. Remake all of your dbs
with the relevant
Derek Shaw wrote:
I have modified the default file placement for apache and the contents
of httpd.conf from /var/www to /data/www.
Is /data/www mounted nosuid? That gets me every time.
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
The client package seems unlikely to contain the development
libraries. The documentation for the server package, however, makes no
reference to development libraries either.
If it installs /usr/include/ldap.h, then it's a development package.
OpenBSD doesn't
Johnny C. Lam wrote:
(1) The configure script generates a file using $COURIERAUTHCONFIG but
then sources it without any qualifiers, e.g. . configtmp. This
breaks when . isn't in the PATH, and makes the configure script
exit with an error. I think these should be changed to look like
Brger Zoltn wrote:
Then I tried to make the courier-0.48.2, but I got this error message:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I.. -I./.. -I./../libs -I./../..
-I../.. -I../../liblock -Wall -g -O2 -c courierfilter.c
courierfilter.c: In function `main':
courierfilter.c:378: parse error before `,'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to set courier to automagically blacklist an IP that has
tried to contact multiple IDs to see if they are valid after a few
attempts? I'm trying to save cycles from dealing with these attacks.
It's not a Courier solution, but OpenBSD's 'spamd' (and
Georg Lutz wrote:
Can anybody confirm this? Due to network problems I am not able to
view/download source code myself...
Check your config files, if DEBUG_LOGIN is 1 or 2 then you're vulnerable, if
it's 0 (the default) you're fine.
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On Monday 09 August 2004 02:11 am, Martijn Lievaart wrote:
BTW, for a tarpit to be really effective, it should set the tcp-window
to zero and occasionally send an ack. Not sure if one can do this from
userspace and certainly not portable. It would be fun if courier
implemented this though.
I'm trying to set up esmtpd-ssl for submitting mail from the client to
Courier. In my configuration, I've got my certificates under
/etc/ssl/private; however, I've had to add a+x permissions to
/etc/ssl/private for Courier to be able to read esmtpd.pem. I also do
imapd-ssl and pop3d-ssl with
Paolo Losi wrote:
I've tested for a couple of days OE 6 without any serious problem.
The only drawback is that it tries to always download attachments
from the server even if I click on them.
Turn off the preview pane. OE can't view a message unless it's fully
downloaded.
- What is your
I understand the need for BOFHBADMIME, but my users complain. I'd like to
modify Courier so it removes the bad characters (or replaces them with ?)
instead of reformatting the message. (I've already changed it to an RFC822
attachment, which helps.) Where would I find the code that checks the
On 04 9 2003 at 7:05 pm -0400, mauro wrote:
What it means? Black listis it possible?
Are you on a dial-up connection?
Or cable modem or DSL? Sourceforge blocks mail coming directly from any of
those.
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Jean-Rene Cormier wrote:
I know this might be a bit off-topic but I have some problems with
Outlook XP and I was wondering is somebody already had the same
problems. There's a few people that get messages with weird headers,
like the recipient name is listed like 10 times in the To: field but
Arnold D'Silva wrote:
configure: WARNING: Unable to locate OpenSSL's c_rehash script in the
current configure: WARNING: PATH. The c_rehash script is included in
http://www.google.com/search?oe=UTF-8q=courier+c_rehash
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Patrick Beart wrote:
Thanks, but I've TRIED reading the FAQ and the docs on
Courier. I find them somewhat suitable for people (read: Geeks) that
work with mail servers on a regular basis, and highly confusing and
inadequate for everyone else (read: novices like me).
The manuals are geared
Richard Welty wrote:
additionally, there is the other question about authpwd vs authshadow;
OpenBSD uses /etc/passwd and /etc/master.passwd, with the passwords in
/etc/master.passwd
I'm using Courier-MTA on OpenBSD 3.2 using authpwd without drama. I don't
have authshadow installed, and I
],addr=steve@shockley.
net: /bin/sh: /usr/local/bin/spamassassin: not found
Oct 7 08:57:46 cerberus courierlocal:
id=0001E6BB.3DA184CA.25A9,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],addr=steve@shockley.
net,size=7464,success: Message delivered.
Oct 7 08:57:46 cerberus courierd: completed,id=0001E6BB.3DA184CA
If I built Sqwebmail as a
module for Courier-MTA (so a user could add a binary package
after-the-fact), would it be the same binary as if I downloaded the
Sqwebmail source and compiled it?
No. The location of configuration files would be
If you did, could you please point to the documentation you used and even
be nice enough to step us through what you did.
Works fine for me. What problems are you having?
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Download it at:
http://www.shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-0.39.0.tgz
Courier changelog:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=5404release_id=96333
Changes in this version of the port:
Update/config scripts actually work
Compiled package doesn't require gmake/autoconf/etc (duh!)
I currently have an Exchange 5.5 box doing SMTP mail at my company. I'm
planning to put a Courier box in front of it, for spam filtering:
Internet -- Courier -- Exchange
I think I've got that part down, by adding domain.com: exchange.domain.com
to esmtproutes. However, I'd like to integrate
Somebody sent me the myparty virus/worm/trojan (whatever) this morning,
but when it got to my Inbox it showed up as being from root. The account it
was delivered to isn't even the destination for postaster/root, and there
were no RFC notes attached by Courier. I'm running 0.36.1 on OpenBSD 3.0.
In my logs I'm getting an error message (below) that Courier can't create
the webmail logincache folder during a webmail login. Webmail seems to work
fine. Courier was compiled with --localstatedir=/var/courier, and the perms
on /var/courier are bin.bin 755 and the perms on
I'm hammering out a port for OpenBSD, and my last sticking point seems to be
getting all the permissions set properly. Is there a list showing what the
perms should be on all the files/dirs Courier uses and/or creates?
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Is there anyone that is using the Full Courier Mail Suite that has a
working virus checking system??
Why not just block malicious Windows extensions on attachments? That'll
probably catch 99+% of them. You could even strip them and save them to
disk.
Remember, not to put begin (begin followed by two spaces), in email
messages aimed at Outlook/Express users.
I think that's fixed in current versions of the client... at least it works
okay for me.
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Probably off-topic, but why does your message have the header:
X-message-flag: Your Computer has been infected by a virus!
Heh. From
http://mail.lab.net/lists/archive/risks-exploder/2001-November.txt:
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I'm just going to suggest (very quietly and humbly) that the message you
received doesn't meet RFC compliance
I tried sending that message through Courier-MTA, and sure enough, it
complained about rfc2045 compliance.
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Someone else has reported this. The remote mail server is down, it's just
a
confusing error message.
So, just wait until the remote mail server goes back up.
The error message may be confusing, but I've got messages from 11/27 to a
site I know is up, and they're not going out...
In my logs, I'm getting a lot of these:
Dec 2 13:42:42 cc742825-h imapd-ssl: Connection, ip=[:::10.0.0.16]
Dec 2 13:42:42 cc742825-h imapd-ssl: LOGIN, user=steve,
ip=[:::10.0.0.16]
Dec 2 13:42:43 cc742825-h imapd-ssl: LOGOUT, user=steve,
ip=[:::10.0.0.16], headers=0, body=0
I
I'm running Courier 0.36.0 on OpenBSD 3.0. I've got about 20 messages stuck
in the outbound queue that won't go. (I haven't gotten one to send yet.)
The initial problem I had was a DNS problem (testmxlookup failed), but I
seem to have fixed that. Now, when Courier tries to send a message, I
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