Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jörg Schaible writes:
and are properly shown in the mail clients. It is possible to store mails
in these folders, but I cannot create subfolders. OE at least reports
Correct. You cannot create or delete filesystem permissions-based shared
folders. You can only do
Jrg Schaible writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jrg Schaible writes:
and are properly shown in the mail clients. It is possible to store mails
in these folders, but I cannot create subfolders. OE at least reports
Correct. You cannot create or delete filesystem permissions-based shared
folders. You
Sam Varshavchik writes:
Warren Konkel writes:
I read somewhere that there's a setting somewhere in
the imap config file that will turn on auto-sending of anything placed
in the Outbox, but will courier then move it to a Sent Items box
when it's done or something?
No.
Although
Warren Konkel writes:
What is the proper way to configure an IMAP server's folders? I'd
like for an IMAP client (such as Outlook) to use Deleted Items,
Drafts, Outbox, and Sent Items as it would normally. Is this type of
setup possible?
The server doesn't care, the client can use the folders in
Tks for the info Sam, but I couldn't find any reference in the source
neither on Google about: MYSQL_AUXOPTIONS. Are you sure this is the
right options?
I've searched sources and found at authlib/README.authmysql.myownquery a
TODO for a new query called MYSQL_PRESELECT_CLAUSE that looks
Andre Correa wrote:
Tks for the info Sam, but I couldn't find any reference in the source
neither on Google about: MYSQL_AUXOPTIONS. Are you sure this is the
right options?
http://www.courier-mta.org/install.html#options
I've searched sources and found at
Sam, I would like to apologise. I've checked an old source and that is
why I couldn't find MYSQL_AUXOPTIONS. I found it on 3.0.4. I'll try
disableimap and report back to the list when I have it working.
Sorry again for the mistake.
Andre
Andre Correa wrote:
Tks for the info Sam, but I couldn't
Andre Correa writes:
This is because I have to permit some users to have access to IMAP and
POP and others just to POP. I've created a new field in the database but
I don't know how to make the two daemons use diferent SQL queries.
See the MYSQL_AUXOPTIONS setting in the authmysqlrc
Tech writes:
LOGIN username password
This is not a valid IMAP command.
I am not too sure what is wrong but I can tell you that my
AUTHMODULES=authdaemon authpwd .
This is wrong, too. You need to review the description of the authdaemon
authentication module.
pgp0.pgp
Description:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:24:47 -0500
Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan Hornburg writes:
Hello,
I would like to know how to use Comodo SSL certificates with Courier
POP/IMAP etc. Setting up Apache to recognize this is a no-brainer ...
For Courier I did the following
Stefan Hornburg writes:
Hello,
I would like to know how to use Comodo SSL certificates with Courier
POP/IMAP etc. Setting up Apache to recognize this is a no-brainer ...
For Courier I did the following steps:
- put the Comodo root certificates into /usr/lib/courier/rootcerts alongside
with
Guntha Aravind babu writes:
hi all,
I want to concentrate only Imap srever source files. i
am trying to replace The UID with a hash-based message
identification.
This is not going to work. IMAP UIDs cannot be replaced with any kind of
a hash. The result will not be IMAP.
Can any one give me
Mitch (WebCob) writes:
Hey Sam.
What makes FreeBSD miss the preferred list?
FAM.
I'm behind in the versions, and have to look into this FAM thing - but is it
possible?
There's some conflicting documentation whether or not FAM supports FreeBSD's
native kqueue kernel interface. If not, FAM will
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
For best results, you should be running Linux or IRIX on the server,
with FAM enabled, and using an IMAP client that supports the IDLE IMAP
extension.
speaking of FAM - has anybody ever used FAM together with courier-imap
(on linux) in a larger environment? - we have
Certainly. Multiple logins to the same account are allowed.
For best results, you should be running Linux or IRIX on the server, with
FAM enabled, and using an IMAP client that supports the IDLE IMAP
extension.
When these requirements are met, changes made to the folder's contents by
one
Carey Jung wrote:
Certainly. Multiple logins to the same account are allowed.
For best results, you should be running Linux or IRIX on the server, with
FAM enabled, and using an IMAP client that supports the IDLE IMAP
extension.
When these requirements are met, changes made to the folder's
Carey Jung writes:
Hi,
I want to set up an 'hr' mailbox that two IMAP users will share, using the
same login credentials. In other words, it's as if the same person may be
logged in from two different clients at the same time. Is this supported by
courier-imap?
Certainly. Multiple logins to
To: Courier Users
Subject: [courier-users] Re: IMAP account sharing
Carey Jung writes:
Hi,
I want to set up an 'hr' mailbox that two IMAP users will share, using the
same login credentials. In other words, it's as if the same person may be
logged in from two different clients at the same time
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 17:39, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
David Corbin writes:
Messages in certain folders in my IMAP implementation get processed by
external scripts (not going through IMAP). This seems to cause
Courier-IMap
Define get processed.
to provide erroneous information.
David Corbin writes:
In the IMAP protocol the server cannot unilaterally inform the client that
a message has been removed. The server can inform the client only when the
client explicitly requests a folder status update. It's true that some
clients crash, or are otherwise unable to gracefully
David Corbin writes:
Messages in certain folders in my IMAP implementation get processed by
external scripts (not going through IMAP). This seems to cause Courier-IMap
Define get processed.
to provide erroneous information.
This can only occur if the external process made changes to the
The problem was in authldaprc, in this config file there was some hide
charatters that I din't saw, I've removed and now worknot
fine...but work...courier lookup on ldap db, but I always recive login
failed...
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Tony L Cooper writes:
Using latest version 1.7.3
Getting error about a missing autoresponsequota.h file on Install.
Make and Make check run without errors.
The file is simply not there.
Any ideas?
Verify that you actually ran 'make'.
Running 'make check' immediately after './configure', without
Tom Stockton writes:
Hi
I am looking to implement a webmail system (squirrelmail) which is an
imap client, however I have an issue in that the users mail spools are
currently only accessed by pop3 clients (outlook / eudora etc).
The main point I'm trying to figure out is, if a user creates
Salve all,
documententing my own stupidity on the list to help others to not fall
into the same hole:
If you activate authpam in authdeamonrc, be sure u have a
/etc/pam.d/imap ... (banging-of-head-against-hard-surface ...)
Christoph Puppe wrote:
Salve Sam,
--
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Christoph
Salve Sam,
that didn't help :(
=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] courier]# telnet localhost 143
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2002 Double Precision, Inc. See
COPYING for distribution
Christoph Puppe writes:
Salve,
when I try authtest name pass it says OK and returns uid/gid/homedir.
When I connect to the 143 and write A001 LOGIN user pass it fails.
Config:
/etc/courier/imap: AUTHMODULES=authdaemon
/etc/courier/authdeamonrc: authmodulelist=authpam authmysql
Any pointers?
Bret Lewis Sherman writes:
Basically i start up imapd-ssl.rc and pop3-ssl.rc and when i try to access
my mail via pop3-ssl or imap-ssl in a ssl client, the client returns an
error code: 0x800ccc0e. This seems to be true with several different mail
clients. The main one i am using is Outlook
I'd tend to think option A is more likely. I have been
playing with pop and imap over ssl with Outlook for a
while and have not found it to do anything other than
throw warnings that you can then accept or decline
(this is with newer versions of Outlook and Express).
Specifically, if the CN on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone who knows a lot more about IMAP than I do help me with this.
I am trying get Evolution to work with one of my IMAP accounts, and I have
been told that the server is not working correctly? However, I have used
other mail clients with that server without any
Luigi Bai writes:
I'm having a strange problem with IMAP LOGIN. I can run both the IMAP
and POP3 servers, and both are using authdaemon/authuserdb. I can log
into the POP3 server just fine, but whenever I try to LOGIN to the IMAP
server I get the NO reply. This has been tested from various
Raynald de Lahondes writes:
It is the third message I send to the list and I did not get any answer,
so I am even wondering if I sent my messages in a wrong way, or I did
some mistake that anger some people against me. In this case, I beg your
pardon.
You are successfully sending messages to
Andrew writes:
I'm a little confused as to why my setup is working the way it is.
In my imap-ssl configuration file, I have these lines:
SSLPORT=993
SSLADDRESS=0
IMAPDSSLSTART=NO
IMAPDSTARTTLS=YES
IMAP_TLS_REQUIRED=0
As I understand things, IMAPDSSLSTART tells Courier to use SSL for IMAP
Kurt Bigler writes:
Under courrier-imap can IMAP and POP3 accounts coexist under the same domain
in a qmail+vpopmail situation?
Certainly. Either IMAP or POP3 can be used with any account. Basically, a
POP3 login sees only the INBOX, and not any folders.
And
I tried this, but didn't work. I still can't
authenticate users via mysql. In this case I can't
even authenticate users from the local machine
anymore.
Any more suggestions?
grz,
Onno
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Onno writes:
AUTHDAEMONRC:
authmodulelist=authcustom
Onno writes:
AUTHDAEMONRC:
authmodulelist=authcustom authcram authuserdb
authldap authpam authmysql
List authmysql and authldap first.
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Dmitry Volodkovich writes:
Hi All,
Please, help me with the courier-imap setup.
Running the starting script I get this:
{
AUTHFAILURE
Follow the procedure in INSTALL, instead of running some script.
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Tim Hunter wrote:
Scott wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Scott writes:
I got a new toy, a Handspring Treo 300. There are a few email
clients available which claim to be able to connect to IMAP
servers. So far the only one that has even come close to working
is Iambic Mail. I can connect to
Scott wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Scott writes:
I got a new toy, a Handspring Treo 300. There are a few email
clients available which claim to be able to connect to IMAP
servers. So far the only one that has even come close to working
is Iambic Mail. I can connect to a qmail imap
Scott writes:
I got a new toy, a Handspring Treo 300. There are a few email clients
available which claim to be able to connect to IMAP servers. So far the
only one that has even come close to working is Iambic Mail. I can
connect to a qmail imap server,
There's no such thing as a qmail
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Scott writes:
I got a new toy, a Handspring Treo 300. There are a few email clients
available which claim to be able to connect to IMAP servers. So far
the only one that has even come close to working is Iambic Mail. I
can connect to a qmail imap server,
There's
Dave Ansell writes:
However, when trying to start the service the files
/usr/bin/courier-imap/etc/imapd and /usr/bin/courier-imap/etc/imapd-ssl are
missing so the startup script fails. I am not sure what else might be
missing also.
You forgot to run 'make install-configure'.
Brenda Bell writes:
Can anyone give me some advcie on IMAP clients that will let me create new
shared folders? I have Courier-IMAP installed. I have a shared mailbox
Shared with several shared folders. I'd like to be able to create new
shared folders from a client... but everything I've
Rett Consulting writes:
_Except:_ randomly when using (say outlook express) my imap client, the
server authentication fails.
It seems that when I restart the authdaemon, it cures the problem, though
temporarily.
It also seems to affect only certain users.
Versions:
vpopmail-5.2.1
Known
David Mutterer writes:
I just installed a QMAIL/Courier-IMAP setup and, in general, everything
works fine.
BUT, I have this problem when a user logs into IMAP, they get rejected as
invalid username/password.
This is complicated by the fact it SOMETIMES works, and SOMETIMES doesn't.
Has
Garrett Mead writes:
Good day,
I just installed Vpopmail 5.2 and Courier-IMAP 1.3.10. When I telnet to
the imap port to test, all logins (valid or invalid) result in a
disconnection.
Questions regarding vpopmail are better answered on the vpopmail list.
Sam,
If you think that this is clearly a vpopmail issue, I will ask elsewhere.
I was unsure however, since qmail's pop daemon behaves properly when the
domain is left off. In other words, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and user1 both work
with the qmail pop daemon using vpopmail's password library.
Patrick Drouin writes:
Hello everyone,
I just installed courrier 1.6.1 on my box and I'm faced with a strange
behavior. When I connect to the server using Outlook via and IMAP account
and I want to see the IMAP folders, I see every single file in the users
directory. Any idea what could be
Brian Candler writes:
Um, practically speaking, what does that mean for the client? My
experience/bias with http makes me want to lower this 30 minutes
to something more like two minutes. If I could do this, what
would the user experience?
Bad things. RFC2060:
5.4.Autologout Timer
Rickard Eriksson writes:
I got a problem, when i try to use ssl to connect to my imap server i
get this in the log and a error in the imap client.
What do i need to do to fix it?
Oct 28 12:51:56 test imapd-ssl: Connection, ip=[:::xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
Oct 28 12:51:58 test imapd-ssl:
mrsam This is mostly for developers of custom authentication modules. Some of
mrsam the stock authentication modules in Courier-IMAP are also capable of
mrsam setting MAILDIR: authldap, authmysql, authpgsql, and authuserdb. That is,
mrsam when using LDAP, MySQL, Postgres, or userdb
Sam Varshavchik was overheard saying:
mrsam Andrew Watkins writes:
mrsam
mrsam courier-imap isn't picking up my $MAILDIR env.
mrsam i've got it set when I login, but when I imap, it defaults to
mrsam ~/.Maildir. not /var/mail/$user, as set by $MAILDIR.
mrsam
mrsam ... as set by
Andrew Watkins writes:
Sam Varshavchik was overheard saying:
mrsam Andrew Watkins writes:
mrsam
mrsam courier-imap isn't picking up my $MAILDIR env.
mrsam i've got it set when I login, but when I imap, it defaults to
mrsam ~/.Maildir. not /var/mail/$user, as set by $MAILDIR.
aqw courier-imap isn't picking up my $MAILDIR env.
aqw i've got it set when I login, but when I imap, it defaults to
aqw ~/.Maildir. not /var/mail/$user, as set by $MAILDIR.
mrsam ... as set by who?
aqwas set by ~/.profile, in the users' homedir.
mrsam Logging in via IMAP does
Andrew Watkins writes:
Yes, this is what I have found. So I know misconfiguration is afoot.
I'm writing because the docs have not been clear enough to tell me in
which file I need to set MAILDIR, and what syntax it should be so
courier-imap knows to use /var/mail/$user, instead of
Andrew Watkins writes:
courier-imap isn't picking up my $MAILDIR env.
i've got it set when I login, but when I imap, it defaults to
~/.Maildir. not /var/mail/$user, as set by $MAILDIR.
... as set by who?
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Mulianto writes:
when running error occurs and this message is like this:
cpd'
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I.. -Wall -g -02 -c
libcouriertls.c
In file included from libcouriertls.c:8:
libcouriertls.h:23: openssl/ssl.h: No Such file or directory
libcouriertls.h:23:
regarding ssl problem
while configuring include the path of ssl header files:
such as follwoing:
enc CC=gcc CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/ssl/include ./configure -with-db=db or
gdbm
/usr/local/ssl/include: this has to be the path of openssl header
libs.that u can search finding those .h files where
So sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] am 2002-07-07 um 11:06:24 +0300 :
This just means that OE 6 don't like certificate that Courier IMAP gives
him. OE 6 by default accept only trusted certificates.
Ah!
Do I need to copy the whole imapd.pem file to Windows, or should I first
remove the -BEGIN RSA
Alexander Skwar writes:
Hi!
I'm running courier-imap 1.5.0 on a SuSE 7.2 server. I've installed
courier-imap using the RPM spec file from the .tar.gz file of
courier-imap.
I'd like to be able to also use Outlook Express with imap-ssl. I've
enabled IMAPDSSLSTART and IMAPDSTARTTLS in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use only from -BEGIN CERTIFICATE- to -END
Yes, this works! Thanks a lot!
Alexander Skwar
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Sam Varshavchik writes:
sergey ivanov writes:
Hi All!
With courier-imap-1.5.1.20020702.tar.gz I do on my development
machine
./configure; make; make check; sudo make install-strip and sudo make
install-configure
and get a working IMAP Server.
But when I do rpm -ta I get:
sergey ivanov writes:
Hi All!
With courier-imap-1.5.1.20020702.tar.gz I do on my development machine
./configure; make; make check; sudo make install-strip and sudo make
install-configure
and get a working IMAP Server.
But when I do rpm -ta I get:
RPM build errors:
Sam,
Thanks for getting back to me. If this was the case (eudora bug) then why
would this behavior not be the same with cyrus?
How would you expect Eudora to behave in regards to filtering for messages?
Blake
At 05:18 PM 6/24/2002 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
The search code is already
Blake Crosby writes:
Sam,
Thanks for getting back to me. If this was the case (eudora bug) then why
would this behavior not be the same with cyrus?
How would you expect Eudora to behave in regards to filtering for
messages?
There is no free lunch. Different servers are optimized
Phil Dibowitz writes:
One last question for you all and I think I'm ready to take this big guy
from testing to production...
I'll be hosting about 5 domains from my new
qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin+courier_imapd+imp
solution. All seems to work well except that courier uses the same
Phil Dibowitz writes:
My logs give this error:
May 29 16:41:18 hostname imapd-ssl:
/usr/local/courier-imap/bin/couriertls: No such file or directory
May 29 16:41:46 hostname imapd-ssl:
/usr/local/courier-imap/bin/couriertls: No such file or directory
Any ideas?
This error message
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Phil Dibowitz writes:
My logs give this error:
May 29 16:41:18 hostname imapd-ssl:
/usr/local/courier-imap/bin/couriertls: No such file or directory
May 29 16:41:46 hostname imapd-ssl:
/usr/local/courier-imap/bin/couriertls: No such file or directory
Any ideas?
On Wed, 29 May 2002, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
You wanna tell me where one aquires couriertls? It's not getting compiled or
installed ANYWHERE.
You've got a problem with the installation then.
# locate couriertls
/usr/lib/courier-imap/bin/couriertls
# rpm -q --whatprovides $(locate couriertls)
Juha Saarinen wrote:
On Wed, 29 May 2002, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
You wanna tell me where one aquires couriertls? It's not getting compiled or
installed ANYWHERE.
You've got a problem with the installation then.
# locate couriertls
/usr/lib/courier-imap/bin/couriertls
# rpm -q
Mike Horwath wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 05:49:58PM -0700, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
You wanna tell me where one aquires couriertls? It's not getting compiled
or installed ANYWHERE.
What OS?
Under Solaris I had some issues back in the older code with couriertls
being built.
Things
On Wed, 29 May 2002, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
I built mine from source
So did I -- built RPM packages from the tarball. Which OS are you using?
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Brian Kelly writes:
I added this message to a folder on Courier, UW and Exchange using
IMAP. I then fetched body[2.mime] and body[2.header] from the message
on each IMAP server. Here's the output from each IMAP server:
Courier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello folks. I have this weird situation. I can check my mail like 3-4
times within 1 min and the next time I try I am getting error
message: login failed
May 15 16:58:16 qmail imapd: LOGIN FAILED, ip=[:::127.0.0.1]
May 15 16:58:16 qmail imapd: DISCONNECTED,
the problem is with IMAP not with vpopmail. I mentioned that I use vpopmail
for reference only. Don't be wise ass
- Original Message -
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 7:27 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Re: IMAP login failes
AlexB writes:
the problem is with IMAP not with vpopmail. I mentioned that I use vpopmail
for reference only. Don't be wise ass
Please refrain from discussing things you know very little about. The IMAP
server uses the vpopmail library for authentication. That's the whole
purpose of that
On 2002.05.15 20:03 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
AlexB writes:
the problem is with IMAP not with vpopmail. I mentioned that I use
vpopmail for reference only. Don't be wise ass
Please refrain from discussing things you know very little about.
The IMAP server uses the vpopmail library for
Hi Sam,
thankyou, you are correct.
Outlook has a 'automatically download message when viewing in
the preview pane' check box.
When un-checked the message can be moved or copied without it
being downloaded to the client machine.
--- Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stigg writes:
Thanks, Sam.
There are no instructions in the INSTALL file I have (0.37.2 complete). The
only install docs I have are the text file in the root dir and the html
version in the doc dir (this is v. 0.37.2). In any case, I did find the rc
script, but issuing it the start command still produced no
Michael Carter writes:
kashmir:/usr/lib/courier/etc ps -ef | grep 296
root 296 1 0 12:33:53 ?0:00
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/couriertcpd -address=200.1.1.5
-stderrlogger=/usr/lib/cou
This shows that this couriertcpd process is listening on IP address
200.1.1.5
Yanek Korff writes:
I spent an hour on Friday configuring a system to permit authenticated SMTP
over SSL using Cyrus SASL. In order to do that, I created a user database
(sasldb) with username/password information. I'd now like to create
mailboxes for virtual users on the same machine
System Administrator ORS writes:
Hi All,
What is the following directive used for aka what does it do ?
IMAP_PERSONAL_NAMESPACE_AT_TOP_LEVEL=1
Thanks alot and Cheers,
There's no such directive in Courier-IMAP.
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MAL writes:
From what I have read, I get the picture that the mail client doesn't
close the imap connection, when it should, and courier has a limit of
connections. Netscape must adhere to the closing-connection rule.
Is this true?
Correct.
And how can I go about fixing
MAL wrote:
I meant that Netscape DOES follow the rule, and as such doesn't suffer
from the problem.
Not for Netscape 6, I would expect. You said it worked on 4.7x, but
Netscape 6 should be the same as Mozilla.
Yes, upping the connection limit fixes the problem, (until a user has
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 04:38:42PM +, MAL wrote:
As a side note, does anyone know how other IMAP mail servers handle this?
As I don't have the same problem connecting Mozilla to any other IMAP
accounts.
I'm guessing they just don't have a connection limit.
I don't think any other IMAP
Kris Kelley writes:
Forgive me for asking what I know has been asked before.
What is the setting for captuing IMAP session longs on the server. I
know it's something I can put in imapd's configuration file, but I
cannot remember the exact text, and the Courier mailing list archive's
Thorsten Zenker writes:
my friends it's time to ask,
accessing the root Maildir with Outlook works.
Also telnet ... 143 . login root XXX works.
But:
accessing imapd as another user tzenker does not work and telnet
tells me that I cannot login and responds connection closed by
will
only be readable by the courier daemon account, what use is a
courier-default file?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Sam
Varshavchik
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 3:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Re: IMAP
.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Sam
Varshavchik
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Re: IMAP Folders
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
The sample you provided works for a courier-{user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(2) I create a file /home/imap/.courier-default with the following two
lines
|| x=`echo $DEFAULT`; test ! -d $HOME/Maildir/.$x || echo
$HOME/Maildir/.$x
|| x=`echo $DEFAULT`; test ! -d $HOME/Maildir/.$x || echo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone see any
Jim Scott writes:
So in the example below jscott has his own inbox with sub folders Drafts, Sent Items
and Trash. In the shared folder he would have Sales, Support and Billing folders.
What I have not been able to figure out is how to get an account setup so that mail
for that account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
When an new IMAP folder is created from an IMAP client connecting to MS
Exchange, the folder is assigned an email address (just like a public
folder).
Does courier have this functionality?
If it not, does the source code need to be modified or can I
I created a test user and captured the strace output from both the
IMAP process and the mail client. Rather than send the output to the
list (the files are a bit long), I've made them availabe at:
http://karmak.org/2002/01/courier/strace-imap.txt
I noticed that the IMAP strace shows a /dev/tty error that doesn't appear
in a POP3 strace (POP3 has no mention of /dev/tty at all). I don't know
that means anything, but it made me think of one other thing that I forgot
to mention: My systems all run devfs _without_ compatibility mode turned
--Michael Carmack wrote on 01.01.2002 16:20 +:
I created a test user and captured the strace output from both the
IMAP process and the mail client. Rather than send the output to the
list (the files are a bit long), I've made them availabe at:
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 07:44:07PM +0100, Roland Schneider wrote:
I created a test user and captured the strace output from both the
IMAP process and the mail client. Rather than send the output to the
list (the files are a bit long), I've made them availabe at:
Michael Carmack writes:
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 02:17:02PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Michael Carmack writes:
I created a test user and captured the strace output from both the
IMAP process and the mail client. Rather than send the output to the
list (the files are a bit long),
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 05:58:09PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
23981 read(3, [EMAIL PROTECTED]\nUID=100..., 8191) = 119
...
23981 chdir(/mail/karmak.org/test)= 0
That's a succesfull authentication followed by opening
/mail/karmak.org/test as the account's home directory.
Michael Carmack writes:
You've hit it! Yes, I compiled and installed this myself, and bin/imapd
IS a symlink to the imapd startup script. I've posted the complete build
log to:
http://karmak.org/2002/01/courier/i686-pc-linux-gnu.1.log
It's big (~1MB), but it's all there, from
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:43:59AM +, Michael Carmack wrote:
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 05:58:09PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
binary, but the system startup imapd script. So, something is seriously
screwed up here. Unfortunately, it is not possible to determine what that
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