I've run into the problem described at
http://courier-mail-server.10983.n7.nabble.com/courieresmtp-quot-No-such-file-or-directory-quot-td11972.html
and have a couple of questions. First, whence comes the No such file or
directory response? This doesn't show up in the DSNs sent to sender. Is
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Lindsay Haisley fmouse-cour...@fmp.com wrote:
Second, is Courier unique in exciting this particular config bug?
Surely many or most sending SMTP servers attempt to use STARTTLS if the
receiving server advertises support for it, and the mail admins of the
Lindsay Haisley writes:
I've run into the problem described at
http://courier-mail-server.10983.n7.nabble.com/courieresmtp-quot-No-such-
file-or-directory-quot-td11972.html and have a couple of questions. First,
whence comes the No such file or directory response? This doesn't show up
in
On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 19:56 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Lindsay Haisley writes:
I've run into the problem described at
http://courier-mail-server.10983.n7.nabble.com/courieresmtp-quot-No-such-
file-or-directory-quot-td11972.html and have a couple of questions. First,
whence
Lindsay Haisley writes:
On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 19:56 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Lindsay Haisley writes:
From Courier. Shouldn't happen in the current version; there was a bug
that
was fixed, some time ago, where the wrong error message came out. I'll have
to double-check that it's no
On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 20:32 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Courier is probably not the only mail server that fails a message if
STARTTLS fails. Other mail servers probably ignore it, and proceed to send
the message without using encryption.
Can Courier be configured to do this? Or