[courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread tovis
Again stuck on what is my domain if I have no real domain but I need local delivery? For now I have only one relay, defined in /etc/courier/smtpaccess/default 127.0.0.1TABallow,RELAYCLIENT,FAXRELAYCLIENT In Default acces policies for couriersmtpd also where two others 10TABallow,RELAYCLIENT

[courier-users] Web based mail archive interface for couriermlm

2008-03-15 Thread Mark Constable
Wondering if anyone is aware of any method for providing a web based searchable archive of mailing lists maintained by couriermlm? --markc - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R)

Re: [courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread Alessandro Vesely
tovis wrote: What should be the right domain name for local delivery, in case of no real domain? You may try and configure localhost as a real TLD and machine name in a local view of your local DNS server. I'm not sure it's the easiest way, though. Could some one figure out what is wrong or

Re: [courier-users] authmysql vs apostrophe

2008-03-15 Thread Alessandro Vesely
Authmysql needs to be revamped. I'd propose to accept any local-part that can be the target of an RCPT TO command (also for imap/pop logins.) Apparently, that implies not only allowing single quotes, but also quoted string. Thus, one could patch authmysqllib.c so that, e.g., Roger's

Re: [courier-users] authmysql vs apostrophe

2008-03-15 Thread Matt Comer
I agree, but with one possible caveat: most RDBMSs allow you to configure the quoting behavior away from the default if you want. I am not a mysql expert, but if mysql allows the quote character (default \ for mysql) then authmysql should also allow this to be configurable. Just a thought. quote

Re: [courier-users] authmysql vs apostrophe

2008-03-15 Thread Alessandro Vesely
Matt Comer wrote: I agree, but with one possible caveat: most RDBMSs allow you to configure the quoting behavior away from the default if you want. I am not a mysql expert, but if mysql allows the quote character (default \ for mysql) then authmysql should also allow this to be configurable.

Re: [courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread Alessandro Vesely
tovis wrote: What should be the right domain name for local delivery, in case of no real domain? You may try and configure localhost as a real TLD and machine name in a local view of your local DNS server. I'm not sure it's the easiest way, though. I have no DNS server, I would rather do

Re: [courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread tovis
tovis wrote: What should be the right domain name for local delivery, in case of no real domain? You may try and configure localhost as a real TLD and machine name in a local view of your local DNS server. I'm not sure it's the easiest way, though. I have no DNS server, I would rather do

[courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread tovis
After my last email I have install courier imap with exim4 as mta - SMTP server. It's working just fine with addresses using @localhost as domain. At last I can focus on creating and using shared libraries. What is the difference between dirs under Maildir with dot and without dot? How should look

Re: [courier-users] Courier 20080312

2008-03-15 Thread Gordon Messmer
Sam Varshavchik wrote: Gordon Messmer writes: I forgot to mention before that BuildPreReq: /etc/mime.types should be added to the spec, so that it will build under mock. Where specifically is this dependency needed? I put it on line 98, after BuildPreReq: perl(ExtUtils::Embed)

[courier-users] authdaemond and ldap

2008-03-15 Thread Luke Kearney
Hello List, I have been pulling my hair out trying to hunt down an issue I have with my MX setup. Details:- Centos5 postfix 2.5.1 courier-imap-4.3.0 courier-authlib-0.60.2 OpenLDAP: slapd 2.3.27 Thus far I have been able to get postfix to perform virtual domain lookups in LDAP and deliver

Re: [courier-users] authdaemond and ldap

2008-03-15 Thread Lisa Muir
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 12:17 AM, Luke Kearney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone point me in the right direction here? I am not at all sure where to go from here. I'd say since authenticated SMTP isn't working, and postfix is your smtp server, the postfix mailing list might be the place to

Re: [courier-users] More hooks like loginexec?

2008-03-15 Thread Norbert Schmidt
Hello, Or a frequent (per-minute) cron job that looks at the atime of your maildir, and does same? Now here is an idea that I like much better ... :-) that works with some workarounds: 1. I have to use a speciel sub folder for checking instead of the main folder or there would be a lot of