I've been using courier for 2.5 years on a personal server where I have a few
accounts that amount to about 20-30 emails a day. Up until now, I've been
accessing them via POP but have copies of everything all the way back on the
server in courier's ARCHIVEDIR.
The POP clients delete stuff
Hello Gordon,
I read the documentation but I'm not sure about my understanding of some
sentences.
eg:
attachments
auto_whitelist whitelist_auth whitelist relayclients greylist
clamav
spamassassin
What will happen when whitelist_auth will send a 2xx code ? Which
filters will be skipped ? The
On 05/11/2016 02:28 AM, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> eg:
> attachments
> auto_whitelist whitelist_auth whitelist relayclients greylist
> clamav
> spamassassin
>
> What will happen when whitelist_auth will send a 2xx code ?
Multiple words on a single line are only used if the second word is
"for". In
On 05/11/2016 03:46 AM, MK wrote:
> What are my options here?
The one I'd recommend is: Set up the IMAP account on each client.
Create a folder structure on the IMAP server that matches the client.
Copy the content of each folder from the old, local folders into the new
IMAP folders.
On Wed 11/May/2016 18:04:46 +0200 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 05/11/2016 03:46 AM, MK wrote:
>> What are my options here?
>
>
> The one I'd recommend is: Set up the IMAP account on each client.
> Create a folder structure on the IMAP server that matches the client.
> Copy the content of each
On 5/11/2016 4:11 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 05/11/2016 12:31 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>> $ testmxlookup westportyachtsales.com
>> westportyachtsales.com: soft error.
>
> Have you checked for errors in your DNS server's logs?
No errors that I can see.
I guess I could use tcpdump to see what
Bowie Bailey writes:
$ testmxlookup westportyachtsales.com
Domain westportyachtsales.com:
Relay: mail.westportshipyard.com, Priority: 10, Address:
:::208.91.197.132
There's something wrong with the westportshipyard.com domain.
Its registrar is network solutions.
$ whois
I have an outgoing email sitting in my mail queue due to a DNS failure,
but I can't figure out why it is failing. When I test it manually, this
is what I see:
$ testmxlookup westportyachtsales.com
westportyachtsales.com: soft error.
$ dig @172.16.17.201 westportyachtsales.com mx +short
10
On 05/11/2016 12:31 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> $ testmxlookup westportyachtsales.com
> westportyachtsales.com: soft error.
Have you checked for errors in your DNS server's logs?
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