Is it possible to watch the conversation for successful connects within
courier, or to a file (i.e. to see exactly what a remote user send) ?
/Lars
- Original Message -
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 12:33 AM
Subject:
Hi.
I am currently installing courier mta on my linux server,
and have problems sending mail outside my server.
My esmtproutes file contains one line (for the smarthost):
:mail.isp.com
In my option, courier should now send every mail for the world
through this relay, but it seems courier
I have the following problem, my courier server doesn't retry to send
mails to the servers that it relays mail for if the server is offline at
the moment it recives the e-mail, or it takes a long time after the
server comes online to deliver the mail, please tell me how to force
courier to
Hello MrSam,
off-topic descripton=a bit
first of all let me tell that I really like the work you have done, I've been
using courier-imap with qmail/postfix for about 3 years now on different
servers and have chosen the complete courier suite for another server a year
ago and am very happy about
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 05:32, Lars Holmström wrote:
# testmxlookup skyitl.se
Domain skyitl.se:
Relay: mail1.skyitl.se, Priority: 180, Address: :::172.24.99.31
Relay: mail1.skyitl.se, Priority: 200, Address: :::172.24.99.31
That's one of your problems. Courier is trying to send
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 06:07, Lars Holmstrm wrote:
Is it possible to watch the conversation for successful connects within
courier, or to a file (i.e. to see exactly what a remote user send) ?
/Lars
Sniff the connection using tcpdump or ethereal or your packet sniffer of
choice. Then
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 06:54, Bernd Kohlmaier wrote:
My esmtproutes file contains one line (for the smarthost):
:mail.isp.com
In my option, courier should now send every mail for the world
through this relay, but it seems courier ignores this file.
No matter, what i add to this file,
--On Dienstag, 14. Oktober 2003 17:03 -0600 Keith Pettit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to make it so I can do:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
According to http://www.courier-mta.org/dot-courier.html I should be able
to create a .courier-foo-default file and be have 12345 be whatever I want
it
Hi, is there anyway to put courier-imap in read only mode?
I mean, to allow the users to fetch the mail but don't touch the
Maildir/new/files
Maildir/cur/files
don't move the new files to cur
?
--
Jose CelestinoEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PTM.COM
Lars Holmstrm writes:
# testmxlookup skyitl.se
Domain skyitl.se:
Relay: mail1.skyitl.se, Priority: 180, Address: :::172.24.99.31
Relay: mail1.skyitl.se, Priority: 200, Address: :::172.24.99.31
# more /etc/courier/esmtproutes
skyitl.se: 172.24.99.31
mail.skyitl.se: 172.24.99.31
I can not
On 15 Oct 2003 at 8:41, Jeff Jansen wrote:
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 06:54, Bernd Kohlmaier wrote:
My esmtproutes file contains one line (for the smarthost):
:mail.isp.com
In my option, courier should now send every mail for the world
through this relay, but it seems courier ignores
Sabau Dan wrote:
I have the following problem, my courier server doesn't retry to send
mails to the servers that it relays mail for if the server is offline
at the moment it recives the e-mail, or it takes a long time after the
server comes online to deliver the mail, please tell me how to
Original Message From: Sabau DanTo: Tim
Hunter ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, October 15,
2003 7:41 AMSubject: Re: [courier-users] it takes a long time to deliver
mail 10x for the answer I know that but form
the man page I need the ID of the messege or try to flush them all, I
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Bernd Kohlmaier wrote:
What is misconfigured ?
Possibly, something as simple as permissions.
Mine are:
-rw-r-1 daemon daemon139 Oct 8 11:41
/etc/courier/esmtproutes
Which correspond to the uid and gid that the software was compiled to
use.
--
Democracy
How I run the showmodules?
In try
to run the system return "bash: showmodules: command not
found"
thanks,
Fabrício
CarlosFábrica de IdéiasFone: +55(61)321 1357Fax: +55(61)223
1712SCS - Quadra 2 - Ed. Empire Center - Sala 1301Brasília/DF -
Ok, I change the addresses to include brackets and will try to see if it
works OK.
The reason you got different results than what I sent in my mail is that the
mailserver use another DNS, that you can not reach. This is also the reason
the addresses are not routed over internet.
/Lars
Jeff Jansen
Sam, True, I do not need an static entry. This is a misunderstanding from my
point of view. Now it is some what more clear. Thanks.
/Lars
Sam Varshavchik writes:
Lars Holmström writes:
# testmxlookup skyitl.se
Domain skyitl.se:
Relay: mail1.skyitl.se, Priority: 180, Address: :::172.24.99.31
I just tripped over the answer in courierd ... sorry.
But this is another plea, is there any way to
automagically attach a text file to every outgoing
message? We have many different email clients, and
some webmail users, so I was hoping to not have to
write docs on how to configure every mail
I seem to remember reading in one of the man pages
about being able to create a copy of all incoming and
outgoing email messages.
I have been wading through the man pages all morning
and have met with very little success. Does anyone
else remember seeing something like this?
And: I am still
Mirko Zeibig writes:
Hello MrSam,
off-topic descripton=a bit
There's a courier-cone mailing list. Reply-To: set.
Now I tried cone and have observed one bug and suggest two improvements:
1) My NNTP-server needs authentification (username/password) and I may download
the group list and
Sabau Dan writes:
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I've noticed that:) and done the exact thing, but running mailq on my
computer takes for 15 min.:( that is why I was interested in finding that
toll.
There is no Courier equivalent for sendmail-style per-domain message flush.
All messages are treated
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