Hello,
Courier version 0.73.1 on FC19
I have correct domain in /etc/courier/defaultdomain but when I login
into webmail on the right upper corner I still see email address
composed not with domain(u...@plasta.lt) but with courier server
hostname(u...@mail.plasta.lt). What's wrong?
Thanks.
the problem was |--enable-https=login
|I had a directory cgi-bin for http and one for https
so the webmail whas in the directory for https but not in the one for http
thank for help
pascal
El 22/01/11 19:15, Sam Varshavchik escribió:
pascal writes:
hi!
i have installed the
hi!
i have installed the courier-0.65.2.20110103
but I have some trouble whith the webmail
I obtain the login page in cgi-bin/webmail but when i press the button
login i obtain a :
The requested URL /cgi-bin/webmail was not found on this server.
i don't understand why if the url is the same one,
pascal writes:
hi!
i have installed the courier-0.65.2.20110103
but I have some trouble whith the webmail
I obtain the login page in cgi-bin/webmail but when i press the button
login i obtain a :
The requested URL /cgi-bin/webmail was not found on this server.
i don't understand why if the
Hello!
I use for a long time Ham and Spam folders and suppose that many
courier users also create them using maildroprc. Anyway I made small
changes to webmail to have these folders exist by default.
Is it possible to include in future releases of courier-webmail these
Spam and Ham folders?
I
Vasiliy Kotikov writes:
Hello!
I use for a long time Ham and Spam folders and suppose that many
courier users also create them using maildroprc. Anyway I made small
changes to webmail to have these folders exist by default.
Is it possible to include in future releases of courier-webmail these
Hello!
I found that it is not possible to using webmail - ldap
LDAP filter parameters like
LDAP_FILTER
((objectClass=CourierMailAccount)(accountStatus=active))
Also I have found that thru webadmin it is possible to specify IP,
PORT but not URI.
LDAP_URIldap://localhost cannot be
Vasiliy Kotikov writes:
Hello!
I found that it is not possible to using webmail - ldap
LDAP filter parameters like
LDAP_FILTER
((objectClass=CourierMailAccount)(accountStatus=active))
Also I have found that thru webadmin it is possible to specify IP,
PORT but not URI.
LDAP_URI
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Sam,
is there a reason why rx permissions are not given to webmail?
First time installations require a link from web space to the relevant
executables anyway.
--- courier/perms.or.sh.in 2007-07-01 00:07:21.0 +0200
+++ courier/perms.sh.in 2008-09-23
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Sam,
is there a reason why rx permissions are not given to webmail?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@/courier/webmail700xrootbin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@/courier/webmail755xrootbin
Because webmail is started by root.
I
Vasiliy Kotikov wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/elnone ls -l /usr/bin/sendmail
-r-s--x--x 1 root courier 88004 Feb 27 2007 /usr/bin/sendmail
Everything works fine but when I activate this filter, webmail stops
working...
Do you have SELinux enabled and enforcing?
When DKIM is running,
Hello!
Has any one met such a problem, when perl filter (
http://www.infire.com/courier/dkim/) is activated, webmail cannot send a
messages?
I get an answer
sendmail: ERR: submitclient: EOF from submit.
432 Service temporarily unavailable.
sendmail: Unable to submit message.
and in maillog Jan
Vasiliy Kotikov wrote:
Has any one met such a problem, when perl filter
(http://www.infire.com/courier/dkim/) is activated, webmail cannot
send a messages?
I get an answer
sendmail: ERR: submitclient: EOF from submit.
432 Service temporarily unavailable.
sendmail: Unable to submit
Thank You for reply.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/elnone ls -l /usr/bin/sendmail
-r-s--x--x 1 root courier 88004 Feb 27 2007 /usr/bin/sendmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/elnone
Everything works fine but when I activate this filter, webmail stops
working...
2008/1/9, Gordon Messmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I go with squirrelmail. The conf.pl is pretty enough to understand/configure.
Regards,
sato
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I need to install another webmail program (aside from sqwebmail, which
is already installed and working fine) to work with a courier server for
a client. Anyone got any recommendations on one that works well and
integrates nicely with courier? I'm
Jeff Jansen a écrit :
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I need to install another webmail program (aside from sqwebmail, which
is already installed and working fine) to work with a courier server for
a client. Anyone got any recommendations on one that works well and
integrates
Jeff Jansen wrote:
I need to install another webmail program (aside from sqwebmail, which
is already installed and working fine) to work with a courier server for
a client. Anyone got any recommendations on one that works well and
integrates nicely with courier? I'm running a recent version
I use Squirrelmail here as well, and _most_ of my customers who use
webmail prefer it, although Sqwebmail is more thoroughly integrated with
Courier and provides more handling options consistent with the Courier
and Maildrop APIs.
Squirrelmail is written in PHP and talks to Courier IMAP for
Quoting Gaye Abdoulaye Walsimou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jeff Jansen a écrit :
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I need to install another webmail program (aside from sqwebmail, which
is already installed and working fine) to work with a courier server for
a client. Anyone got any
I've installed courier w. sqwebmail on a 2nd server here (it's already
running successfully on another of my servers). The Linux distribution on
the new server is gentoo and courier was installed using the gentoo ebuild
for the full courier package. In most respects, it's working quite well.
Running FreeBSD-6R and the courier package. I can start pop3, pop3-ssl, imap,
imap-ssl i.e. by setting a switch in a config file.
I'd like to NOT start webmail, but cannot find where to set this.
Can it be done or not?
The reason I ask is that I already use another (webmail) application
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, dick hoogendijk wrote:
The reason I ask is that I already use another (webmail) application
(horde), so why run webmail from the courier package?
Maybe becouse sqwebmail can change user password (in courier plain text
files) and horde cannot?
--
Grzegorz Janoszka
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 21:09:16 +0100 (CET)
Grzegorz Janoszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, dick hoogendijk wrote:
The reason I ask is that I already use another (webmail)
application (horde), so why run webmail from the courier package?
Maybe becouse sqwebmail can change user
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, dick hoogendijk wrote:
Maybe becouse sqwebmail can change user password (in courier plain
text files) and horde cannot?
That's not the point. Password change is being worked on btw. I like the total
package of horde; you prefer sqwebmail; thatś fine /w me.
All I asked
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 22:05:36 +0100 (CET)
Grzegorz Janoszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, dick hoogendijk wrote:
Maybe becouse sqwebmail can change user password (in courier plain
text files) and horde cannot?
That's not the point. Password change is being worked on btw. I
dick hoogendijk writes:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 21:09:16 +0100 (CET)
Grzegorz Janoszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, dick hoogendijk wrote:
The reason I ask is that I already use another (webmail)
application (horde), so why run webmail from the courier package?
Maybe becouse
dick hoogendijk wrote:
Running FreeBSD-6R and the courier package. I can start pop3, pop3-ssl, imap, imap-ssl
i.e. by setting a switch in a config file.
I'd like to NOT start webmail, but cannot find where to set this.
Can it be done or not?
Remove sbindir/courier/sqwebmaild
If you
On Sat, Feb 04, 2006 at 08:37:19PM +0100, dick hoogendijk wrote:
I cannot find where to switch it off though.
You can use Gordon's suggestion or just comment out the section in the
start up script (/usr/local/etc/rc.d/courier.sh) that starts webmail.
m
it. This has been an issue for a long time, anything
I can do to help improve this?)
Jason
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jason Benguerel
Sent: Fri 12/16/2005 4:49 PM
To: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [courier-users] Webmail issue on Solaris
So I have
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 15:42:21 -0800
Jason Benguerel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a tip to someone google smacking this post, you may need to hand
edit the makefile in the tcpd folder adding -lssl -lcrypto to the
'LIBS =' line to get couriertls to build. Getting Open SSL to be
recognized is
Cool, thanks!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Alex Moore
Sent: Sun 12/18/2005 6:41 PM
To: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [courier-users] Webmail issue on Solaris
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 15:42:21 -0800
Jason Benguerel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
So I have been using Courier on Solaris for many years now and I don't
upgrade as often as I should since it tends to be a struggle on this
platform. I will start out with the problem I'm experiencing.
Solaris 7 on Sparc
gcc (GCC) 3.1
Gnu make, ld and friends
courier-authlib-0.58
I have 2 problems with the webmail component:
1) When the correct password is entered, it does not access the mail
box (I have included info for a sample account, for you to try it at
http://mail.anou.org/webmail)
2) It seems to accept system passwords - so the root password can be
brute forced.
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Hi all,
I hope this message is going where it is supposed to. I'm pretty sure
I'm in the right place.
I am running Suse Linux 9.2 and I have setup and installed the latest
versions of courier-authlib and sqwebmail from source.
I run the authdaemond
Ray Hernandez writes:
I get this message regardless of whether I am inputting a correct
password or an incorrect password. All I can see from the logs is:
webmail: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Connection refused
When I searched the list archives and google, this error was usually
remedied
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
remedied by having the user start authdaemond. Well, I know that my
You need to start sqwebmaild. See sqwebmail's INSTALL.
It is. I mentioned this in my first message:
I then turn on the sqwebmail daemon and run a
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 10:36:12AM -0400, Ray Hernandez wrote:
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I run the authdaemond and it starts up ok. If I do a 'ps -ef,' I can see
that authdaemond is indeed running. If I use the authtest command with a
valid user and an incorrect
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Thanks for the help guys. I found the problem. It was a loose screw
between the chair and the keyboard.
I had an older sqwebamil binary left in the cgi-bin. I completely missed
the fact that the cgi I should have been using was called sqwebmail and
Hello everybody...
[ I send this message again in case it eluded your attention the first time ...
I have seen no comment on that so far by Sam or any other member of the list
... ]
A question about the layout of the Sent folder in webmail.
In folder Sent the messages have the reciepient's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody...
[ I send this message again in case it eluded your attention
the first time ...
I have seen no comment on that so far by Sam or any other
member of the list ... ]
A question about the layout of the Sent folder in webmail.
In folder Sent the
Hello everybody...
A question about the layout of the Sent folder in webmail.
In folder Sent the messages have the reciepient's (To) address in the From/To
field,
while the messages in Inbox.Sent.2004.date archive folder have the sender's
(From) address in
the From/To field.
This is the case
Title: Message
Hi
everyone.
Although I have a
larger limit on courier's max size for an e-mail with attachments I've
discovered that both Squirrelmail and SqWebmail won't let me attach anything
above around 2Mb.
Can anyone tell me
where this limit is coming from (apache.???) and how to
Il giorno 30/set/04, alle 20:54, Eugenio Ruivo ha scritto:
Although I have a larger limit on courier's max size for an e-mail with attachments I've discovered that both Squirrelmail and SqWebmail won't let me attach anything above around 2Mb.
Can anyone tell me where this limit is coming from
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 19:54:32 +0100 Eugenio Ruivo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although I have a larger limit on courier's max size for an e-mail with
attachments I've discovered that both Squirrelmail and SqWebmail won't let
me attach anything above around 2Mb.
Can anyone tell me where this limit
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 01:36, Scott wrote:
Raven wrote:
When one of my users user starts Webmail and logs on successfully, they
invariably get a message in the left column of the browser, saying:
ERROR : Could not complete request.
Query: CREATE mail/Sent
Reason Given: Invalid mailbox name.
When one of my users user starts Webmail and logs on successfully, they
invariably get a message in the left column of the browser, saying:
ERROR : Could not complete request.
Query: CREATE mail/Sent
Reason Given: Invalid mailbox name.
What is the reason for this? What can I do to fix this?
Has anyone written a end-user guide for webmail (intuitive though it may
be...) that they would be willing to share?
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You should be able to modify the .spec file and then re-tar and bzip2 the
file before building the rpms. Just edit the .spec and remove the cgi-bin
and html reqs. Installing with --nodeps will lead to problems down the
road when you go to upgrade.
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I've spend the last 2 days looking for the answer to this exact
question. (Actually, it's a very different question if you are using
vpopmail -- sqwebmail archives have a lot of info on that. But it
sounds like you are using straight courier. It also sounds like you are
using pamd for
Hi,
I appologise if this has already been discussed in the mailling list,
but the archives are unavailable at the moment and I have not been able
to find anything on google.
I have setup courier on Fedora Core 1.0 without too much hassle. I would
like to be able to provide the users with webmail
Hi Everyone,
I have just installed Courier on a redhat 9.0 box.
I first of all tried to install from building the RPMS directly from tar. I then compiled the packages separately and did a 'make install' over the top.
I was able to get webadmin up and running however when i try to log onto the
Hello everyone,
I am currently running the courier-mta package for handling of mail for my
domain, pcdesk.net. I was wondering if someone could assist me with a
problem I am having with the webmail portion of the package.
The fqdn of the machine I am using is gwen.pcdesk.net. The problem I am
On Monday 16 February 2004 21:04, Joseph C. Lininger wrote:
The fqdn of the machine I am using is gwen.pcdesk.net. The problem I am
having is that when ever anyone uses the webmail interface to send a
message, the From header gets set to user@gwen rather then
user@pcdesk.net like I would like.
Since upgrading to 0.43, I have not been able to use webmail. I keep
receiving the attached error messages.
Which basically is unable to create cache file. I did downgrade to 0.42.2
and everything worked fine.
Any Suggestions
Jim Gifford
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
error.log
Jim Gifford wrote:
Since upgrading to 0.43, I have not been able to use webmail. I keep
receiving the attached error messages.
Which basically is unable to create cache file. I did downgrade to
0.42.2 and everything worked fine.
Any Suggestions
Check the archives at
- Original Message -
From: Tim Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Courier Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: [courier-users] Webmail problems
Jim Gifford wrote:
Since upgrading to 0.43, I have not been able to use webmail. I keep
receiving
Hi.
I have installed courier-0.43.1 with webmail, configured pop3d, esmtpd
to support plain and cram-md5 auth methods and authdaemon(userdb) as
auth module. All work fine. But when I change password for my mailbox
in webmail, it change my plain password only in userdb, but not
cram-md5. How can I
Hi all.
I'm running courier's webmail, and have noticed that over time I am gaining
a collection of processes hanging round on the server. Witness:
# ps -ax | grep web
5793 ?? Z 0:00.00 (webmail)
5832 ?? Z 0:00.00 (webmail)
14574 ?? Z 0:00.00 (webmail)
14793 ?? Z
--On Mittwoch, 3. September 2003 15:20 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
I'm running courier's webmail, and have noticed that over time I am gaining
a collection of processes hanging round on the server. Witness:
# ps -ax | grep web
5793 ?? Z 0:00.00 (webmail)
5832 ?? Z
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 16:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Mittwoch, 3. September 2003 15:20 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all.
I'm running courier's webmail, and have noticed that over time I am
gaining a collection of processes hanging round on the server.
Witness: # ps
- Original Message -
From: Jim Gifford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 10:57 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Webmail Problems - 0.43.0
I'm able to log with no problems, but when I click on a folder, a blank
page. This worked previously under
- Original Message -
From: Jim Gifford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 10:57 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Webmail Problems - 0.43.0
I'm able to log with no problems, but when I click on a folder, a blank
page. This worked previously under versions
I'm able to log with no problems, but when I click on a folder, a blank
page. This worked previously under versions 0.42.x.
Found this in my error log file
Aug 18 22:52:04 server webmail.cgi: Can't create cache file
|.linkLINE/tmp/1061272324.M581735P9252_sqwebmail-db.server|: No such file or
I'm not able to change userdb passwords from webmail. I've gone through
the entire mailing list archive and didn't find anything helpful.
I can change passwords from the authtest utility fine. I suspect some
kind of permissions problem. Is there any way to debug this?
Thanks,
-John Belmonte
Hi,
I'm quite new to courier-mta, but I really like what I see.
The only problem I have is with the webmail. There are two issues I'm
having.
Firstly: I have a full virtual user setup. (ie [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
not the same as [EMAIL PROTECTED]) With the Imap and Pop3 modules
everything works
Good day,
I am running a fairly old installation of courier, and experiencing a
problem with SQwebmail.
I want to create a filter that forwards messages to a shared folder. But
none of my subscribed shared folders is visible in the dropdown box.
Is this implemented in the current version of
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 12:41:39PM +0200, Erwin Sterne wrote:
Firstly: I have a full virtual user setup. (ie /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ is not the
same as /[EMAIL PROTECTED])/ With the Imap and Pop3 modules everything works
great. I specify [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the username and it works correctly.
With kmail 1.5.1 I sent this message:
x cut x
Subject: test
From: Kaare Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Danske tegn
x cut x
It shows up fine in webmail. But when replying, webmail seems to get confused,
placing several html tags in the subject line. This is the mail I get
Are there anything to look out for when trying to get webmail to work
with MySQL auth ?
and, does webmail log anything anywhere that i can use to debug ?
I cannot get it to login, every other mail access type (pop3, imap)
works like a charm.
/thomas
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 09:31:34 +0200
Thomas von Hassel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there anything to look out for when trying to get webmail to work
with MySQL auth ?
and, does webmail log anything anywhere that i can use to debug ?
I cannot get it to login, every other mail access type
What should they be ?
/thomas
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 10:27 AM, Stefan Hornburg wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 09:31:34 +0200
Thomas von Hassel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there anything to look out for when trying to get webmail to work
with MySQL auth ?
and, does webmail log anything
Hi,
I'm pretty new with the courier-mta suite but so far I've managed to get it
working in a way I can understand in most areas with one exception.
When I use the webmail server to send a message with an attachment to an
outside receipient the name and extension get changed to something like
I am running courier 0.42.2-1.8.0.i386 and
courier-webmail-0.42.2-1.8.0.i386
When I try to update some of the preference settings in
WEBmail I got this message returned to the browser.
Cache-Control: no-store Pragma: no-cache Content-Type: text/html;
charset="us-ascii"
Internal error
Well, i decided to give webmail a try, but after i copy the webmail excecutable to my cgi-bin dir, i get the following in my httpd-error.log:
malformed header from script. Bad header¡Z¡Z¡Z¡Z¡Z¡Z(d: /usr/local/www/cgi-bin/webmail
and a standard apache error in my browser ?
and, yes, i got those
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Hi!
I've the problem that I know when a user logged in the last time via
pop3/imap, but there is no entry in the logfiles if he logs in via courier
webmail, how can I change that? thx
an entry in the same logfile as the other courier stuff would
In SqWebMail's Global Address Book Search, I would like to:
1. Remove the 4 (system) directories from the list
2. Remove the ldapurl from the screen. I used a soft link for every
users $HOME/Maildir/sqwebmail-ldapaddressbook, but the url contains a
password.
To note also:
1. Entering a Search,
Hello,
After upgrade of Perl rpm package to 5.6.1 on my RH 6.2 system, I have
problem with webmail(courier 0.38 installed from rpm) When I loging I'm
getting Internal server error message. How to troubleshoot this problem?
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After upgrade of Perl rpm package to 5.6.1 on my RH 6.2 system, I have
problem with webmail(courier 0.38 installed from rpm) When I loging I'm
getting Internal server error message. How to troubleshoot this problem?
The 0.41 courier and I had installed only IMAP ad webmail; although the IMAP
structure looks OK in Netscape in webmail it looks flat. Any hints on what
am I doing wrong?
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I have mysql authentication and I have customized my authentication table
to contain a field named domain_name.
The webmail interface shows in the top-right my e-mail address which seems
to be created by concatenation of username and the name of the local
machine.
I would like to change that
FYI, using Courier 0.40.1 :
The message below appears on the webmail Preferences screen using
Netscape 7.01 - I do not see it with IE, so I'd guess it's a Navigator
problem...
-- Do not remove the following code, which causes password entry to be
omitted if configured with --enable-webpass=no
yeah, i see that stuff in mozilla too.
also in webadmin
Jerry Amundson wrote:
FYI, using Courier 0.40.1 :
The message below appears on the webmail Preferences screen using
Netscape 7.01 - I do not see it with IE, so I'd guess it's a Navigator
problem...
-- Do not remove the following code,
From: Brian Candler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You need to be root for PAM to be able to read your shadow
password file. If
you are running a separate authdaemond then you can make
sqwebmail suid to
some other user, and chown the authdaemon socket to that uid.
However, all your
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 09:02:51AM -0500, Bowie Bailey wrote:
From: Brian Candler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You need to be root for PAM to be able to read your shadow
password file. If
you are running a separate authdaemond then you can make
sqwebmail suid to
some other user, and
From: Brian Candler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 12:56 PM
I don't quite follow what you mean by chown the authdaemon socket.
What/where is the authdaemon socket?
It's a Unix domain socket, in the filesystem, which
authdaemon clients use
to talk to
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 01:15:44PM -0500, Bowie Bailey wrote:
# ls -ld /var/courier-imap/authdaemon
drwx-- 2 exim exim 512 Jan 21 15:38
/var/courier-imap/authdaemon
# ls -l /var/courier-imap/authdaemon
total 2
-rw--- 1 root exim 0 Aug 8 09:47 lock
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
- Original Message -
From: Eric Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:48 AM
Subject: [courier-users] Webmail only works SUID root
I'm trying to get Webmail working, but I find that it denies any logins at
all (claiming invalid user ID
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 11:48:10AM -0500, Eric Livingston wrote:
I'm trying to get Webmail working, but I find that it denies any logins at
all (claiming invalid user ID or password) unless I make the webmail
executable suid root. This is clearly not agreeable - clearly there's
something that
Hi,
i'm just getting confused because i can find a
solution for my problem.
i have several domains
(maruscheli.ch,schorsch.ch,cori.ch ...) which are hosted on my server. The
domains are all setted up in the dns and every domain is configured like
this:
@ IN SOA
ns1.maruscheli.ch.
Has anyone gotten webmail password change to work with redhat 7.3?
Here's my current status.
Redhat 7.3
Courier-0.40.0.20021026-1.7.3
expect-5.32.2-67
I have another server running the current version of courier on redhat 8.0
and the password change works as long as you give a password that
Greetings!
I have a very interesting situation. Whenever we use webmail to attach a
binary file, the file is renamed to File.bin on the other end. This makes
it extremely difficult for the non-savvy users to know what was being sent.
This happens on two different courier installs...both
when i try to log in with webmail i get this error
Jan 7 13:39:59 IgKnight webmail: authdaemon: s_connect() failed:
Permission denied
Jan 7 13:39:59 IgKnight webmail: maildircache: Cache create failure -
cannot change to bin
my user entry looks like this
id crypt clear name uid gid
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 01:44:18PM -0500, simprix wrote:
# To connect to a filesystem socket, delete PGSQL_HOST, and set
PGSQL_PORT to
# the socket's last component. So, if your pg socket is
/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5400
# set PGSQL_PORT to 5400.
PGSQL_HOST localhost
PGSQL_PORT
Hi,
Does sqwebmail have to run on the same machine as the courier
mail server? I'd like to have webmail running on an OpenBSD
box, with Courier running on a different (Linux) box. I don't
want to mount network drives between the two machines.
Is this possible?
If not, does anyone have
Hi :)
Does sqwebmail have to run on the same machine as the courier
mail server? I'd like to have webmail running on an OpenBSD
box, with Courier running on a different (Linux) box. I don't
want to mount network drives between the two machines.
Is this possible?
I dunno if this is
Hi,
Does sqwebmail have to run on the same machine as the courier
mail server? I'd like to have webmail running on an OpenBSD
box, with Courier running on a different (Linux) box. I don't
want to mount network drives between the two machines.
Is this possible?
I think it's possible $)
In the course of setting up sqwebmail, I found that for file attachments
it uses the following header:
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*=iso-8859-1'en-us'Empire.tgz
This causes problems with some mail clients such as squirrelmail, which
cannot handle this more compact notation and
I'm probably overlooking something very simple. :) My apologies for the
long email, I needed to include the script and the debug output.
We have a slightly non-standard passwd program. As such, I am modifying the
expect script libexec/authlib/changepwd/authsystem.passwd.
Our password program
Hi
I'm using courier-0.39.3 compiled from source on a linux server. At some
point, everything worked right -- smtp, pop, webmail -- but now the
webmail refuses to accept any logins. I have both authshadow and
authuserdb accounts; and they all log in fine using pop; yet the webmail
refuses
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