Thanks Greg
Must off been an option I missed. Works fine.
Jason
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Hi,
I have problems receiving mails bigger than 12 MB.
Can i change this to 20 MB or to no limit ?
Thanks.
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On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 09:05:53AM +0100, Jan Gehring wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have problems receiving mails bigger than 12 MB.
> Can i change this to 20 MB or to no limit ?
"man courier" and search for "sizelimit".
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On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 09:05:53AM +0100, Jan Gehring wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have problems receiving mails bigger than 12 MB.
> Can i change this to 20 MB or to no limit ?
See 'sizelimit' in 'man courier'. By default it is 10MB.
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Hi list,
i installed Courier 0.40.2 on Debian as a replacement for sendmail. Now i
see problems with uucp-neighbors which used to work fine before and haven't
changed anything. The mails get queued allright. Uucp transfer also works,
but later i get back an error message in .Failed//D. on system
d
Hello:
[Please CC me as I'm not subscribed to the list]
I have an Courier server running with LDAP authentication. It works
flawlessly except one little issue.
I have some aliases configured. This way if somebody send an email to
postmaster, admin or root they are send to me.
The problem is tha
Hi,
We're currently a Exchange 2000 shop and want to move to a Linux based mail system.
I've got a test server up and running with Exim for the MTA and Courier for the IMAP
services. Everything works great including shared folders.
The only problem we've come across is flagging messages. We use
Hi,
We have a POP3 service which is running today qmail POP3 and i'm trying
to replace this soft by courier pop3d. We are using LDAP to store users
informations and NFS (NetApp Filer) to store maildir data. And we have
~300k users.
I have no problem to compile and install the version 1.6.1 wit
Hello!
8 Jan 2003 13:38, Dirk Kulmsee wrote:
> Execution request failed:
> rmail -f dokom!mail173.emailsupersavers.com!bounce-83029617-4153
> mirohl
> Standard error output was:
> rmail: invalid option -- f
> usage: rmail [-T] [-D domain] user ...
Here is 2 tricks I use to deliver e-mail
We are currently in the process of moving our IMAP server from mbox to
maildir with courier. One of the few problems I have yet to solve is
the problem of rotating mail folders on a monthly basis. We have a
script that gets called on the first of every month to move a specified
mail folder from f
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 11:57:21PM -0500, Tobias Eigen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an unusual circumstance and would be grateful for help. I've
> checked the FAQ and other docs and haven't found the answer. I need to
> configure a domain on my qmail/courier system so that all mailboxes on
> that d
Dirk Kulmsee writes:
i installed Courier 0.40.2 on Debian as a replacement for sendmail. Now i
see problems with uucp-neighbors which used to work fine before and haven't
The courieruucp.html says "Courier passes the message envelope sender to
rmail via the -f flag, and lists the message envel
Hi
I'm using Mac OSX 10.2 mail.app to access a Courier-IMAP server.
The problem is when I select to store sent messages and trash on the
server the messages are not sorted on the server and simply disappear.
Do I need to manually create certain folders on the server? If so where
do they need to
Paul Warren writes:
This seems to work, but it seems that my IMAP client does not get
notified of this change - all the messages are now listed in the folder
index for both folders, although I can't select them in the old folder.
Is there any way to get courier to notify the client that the fold
Hi,
> From: ext Luisa Rodighieri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> server the messages are not sorted on the server and simply disappear.
try "grep -i trash /etc/*/imapd"
Regards
Alex
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We are trying to use Virtual Domains with MySQL authentication
with .courier delivery instructions (for certain accounts) to
add delivery instructions for special cases.
Having used Courier for nearly a year on five test systems, and
now beginning to deploy it on client machines/domains; we want
Hi Brian,
Thanks for the response. I'm having trouble seeing how this can be done
on a domain basis in qmail - and was hoping there would be a
solution/hack based on courier. Meanwhile, I haven't gotten a response
from the qmail list yet. I'd like to get to the bottom of this, so if
anyone has an
> i installed Courier 0.40.2 on Debian as a replacement for sendmail.
> Now i see problems with uucp-neighbors which used to work fine before
> and haven't
[...]
> Questions:
> - Can i change this behaviour (i.e. have courier call rmail with other
> flags or no flags)?
No, and that has nothi
--Jérôme Bolliet wrote on 08.01.2003 13:20 +0100:
[...]
> If i'm compare two SGI, one running Qmail POP3D and the other running Courier
> POP3D 1.6.1, each in production with 100-110 connection each, i have :
>
> Qmail POP3D :
> IRIX64 vercors 6.5 IP27load averages: 0.86 1.13 1.191
My guess is that you shouldn't be renaming foo at all... instead you
should just move the older/read/marked/whatever files from foo/new and
foo/cur to your new folder.
I've got a bash script that uses find to move mail from folders that is
more than 2 weeks old. It does this without renaming t
This does not find anything.
On Mercoledì, gen 8, 2003, at 14:46 Europe/Rome,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
From: ext Luisa Rodighieri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
server the messages are not stored on the server and simply disappear.
try "grep -i trash /etc/*/imapd"
Regards
Alex
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you could delete the courierimapuiddb file in each subdirectory affected.
courier imap should rebuild its index next time the directory is updated
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On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 08:50:51AM -0500, Tobias Eigen wrote:
> Thanks for the response. I'm having trouble seeing how this can be done
> on a domain basis in qmail - and was hoping there would be a
> solution/hack based on courier.
Courier (IMAP) doesn't have any way to affect mail delivery: the
Yes. I changed the line two different ways, as_executable_p="test -f /bin/ps
&& echo Ok" and I tried as_executable_p="test -f /bin/ps && echo "Ok"". Both
produced the same result below.
Russell Premont
checking for a BSD-compatible install... ./configure: test: too many
arguments
./configure:
Brian Candler writes:
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 08:50:51AM -0500, Tobias Eigen wrote:
Thanks for the response. I'm having trouble seeing how this can be done
on a domain basis in qmail - and was hoping there would be a
solution/hack based on courier.
Courier (IMAP) doesn't have any way to affect
Hi,
I'm running Postfix with virtual users and courier-imap-1.4.3-2.3
My users are receiving mail correctly so the Postfix part is working. But I
am unable to retrieve mails. Here's my config :
*authdaemonrc
...
authmodulelist="authuserdb"
...
*authmodulelist
auth
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 02:46:39PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > From: ext Luisa Rodighieri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > server the messages are not sorted on the server and simply disappear.
>
> try "grep -i trash /etc/*/imapd"
Uhm, well, I don't know what that was supposed to d
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 06:42, Russell Premont wrote:
> Yes. I changed the line two different ways, as_executable_p="test -f /bin/ps
> && echo Ok" and I tried as_executable_p="test -f /bin/ps && echo "Ok"". Both
> produced the same result below.
I think that Sam intended you to simply try that comma
I thought it would reveal IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH
but from Luisa's reply I guess the config files in
Mac OS X are being somewhere outside of /etc
> From: ext Mike Horwath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > From: ext Luisa Rodighieri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > >
Luisa Rodighieri wrote:
> I'd appreciate some suggestions.
So would I.
At this point, though, seeing as PINE behaves correctly, I'm suspecting
that astounding silence means that this is a 'known issue' of the way
that Mail.app interacts with Courier IMAP, ie: It's a bug in Mail.app,
but so far,
Hi Brian,
It does seem a bit wonky but these are journals that usually require an
expensive subscription that third world researchers can't afford. The
university of Trieste has negotiated a special deal which essentially
extends their own site license to registered users of their specially
confi
Ok thanks that has at least put me on the right track for the Trash.
I enabled IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH and my trash is now being stored
on the server but I'm still not getting anywhere with storing my sent
mail on the server.
I'm only using OSX for the client, Courier-IMAP is running on Linux
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 11:56:05AM -0500, Tobias Eigen wrote:
> It does seem a bit wonky but these are journals that usually require an
> expensive subscription that third world researchers can't afford. The
> university of Trieste has negotiated a special deal which essentially
> extends their own
I'm playing with shared folders in Express. Is there a way to convince
Express to edit a message in a shared folder? There is some property of the
"Drafts" folder which convinces Express to enable message editing. Anyone
know of a way to enable editing in other IMAP folders?
--noel
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Hi Brian,
Layer 9? I'm not familiar with that phrase. Please educate me! :-)
I'm currently using squirrelmail (http://www.squirrelmail.org) as the
webmail interface, courier imap and qmail. Glad to discuss the
possibilities for using other webmail clients if it makes sense. I've
never managed t
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 RedH
> > Is there an easy way to know which direction the message is headed, or
> > do I just parse the hosteddomains and locals files on my own (and then
> > figure out some way to figure out the homedir of the message recipient
> > is set to)?
>
> Look at the first Received: header you see.
so basic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I thought it would reveal IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH
> but from Luisa's reply I guess the config files in
> Mac OS X are being somewhere outside of /etc
Usually /usr/local/... and where after that depends on the --prefix that
was used at Compile time.
BTW, all your ema
Luisa Rodighieri wrote:
> Ok thanks that has at least put me on the right track for the Trash.
> I enabled IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH and my trash is now being stored
> on the server but I'm still not getting anywhere with storing my sent
> mail on the server.
Or seeing it in Mail.app, is my bet.
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 01:19:59PM -0500, Tobias Eigen wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> Layer 9? I'm not familiar with that phrase. Please educate me! :-)
See: http://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/oracle/08/0883
(actually I was wrong, it's really a layer 8 issue :-)
> I'm currently using squirrelmail (http://
Hi,
I've noticed on my setup of courier-mta + pop (debian 0.40.1 and before)
that occasionally I get undeliverable mails, at which point I
(postmaster) get a delivery status notification with the Return-Path set
to <#@[]>. When fetchmail (on another machine) tries to fetch these it
says: "513
Hi All,
The problem is:
I have the virtual dommain example.com placed in the hosteddomains.
I need to make next things. All addresses with @example.com have to go to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] except:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use userdb for virtual do
Hi All one more time,
I think i found the answer.
I can put 3rd account to userdb like:
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home=/path/to/popboxes/e/example.com/postmaster
global-example-com home=/path/to/popboxes/e/example.com/postmaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home=/path/to/po
Noel Burton-Krahn writes:
I'm playing with shared folders in Express. Is there a way to convince
Express to edit a message in a shared folder? There is some property of the
"Drafts" folder which convinces Express to enable message editing. Anyone
know of a way to enable editing in other IMAP f
Mourad De Clerck writes:
Hi,
I've noticed on my setup of courier-mta + pop (debian 0.40.1 and before)
that occasionally I get undeliverable mails, at which point I
(postmaster) get a delivery status notification with the Return-Path set
to <#@[]>. When fetchmail (on another machine) tries to
Randy Lewis (Kenneth R. Lewis) writes:
We are trying to use Virtual Domains with MySQL authentication
with .courier delivery instructions (for certain accounts) to
add delivery instructions for special cases.
So, here is the rub:
1. We can't seem to find a way to get courier (courierlocal, p
Is there a way to get Courier IMAP to log every command issued by an
already logged-in client, and every response code (no details of the
emails required, but maybe references to the filename might be helpful)
to /var/log/mail.log, for debugging purposes?
DEBUG_LOGIN is not what I'm looki
Michael J Wise writes:
Is there a way to get Courier IMAP to log every command issued by an
already logged-in client, and every response code (no details of the
emails required, but maybe references to the filename might be helpful)
to /var/log/mail.log, for debugging purposes?
DEBUG_LOGIN is
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Changes:
+ Enhanced authpgsql
+ POP3 server optimization.
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Setting IMAPDEBUGFILE to "imap.log" will dump -everything- to
> Maildir/imap.log
In /usr/local/etc/imapd (which is where I put the --prefix),
like this?:
IMAPDEBUGFILE=imap.log
Also, does one have to kill -HUP the daemon, or does it just figure it
out? Thanks fo
If I run it from the command line I get the following:
$ test -f /bin/ps && echo "Ok"
Ok
If I add it to the config file I get errors that I posted previously.
Russell Premont
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Hello everyone,
Our company is going to start hosting our own domains soon (yay!! no
more outsourcing =). So, we've been looking into mail server software
that supports virtual hosting. Right now we only have about 25-30
domains, but will be adding many more once we get setup.
Another guy worki
Michael J Wise writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Setting IMAPDEBUGFILE to "imap.log" will dump -everything- to
Maildir/imap.log
In /usr/local/etc/imapd (which is where I put the --prefix),
like this?:
IMAPDEBUGFILE=imap.log
Also, does one have to kill -HUP the daemon, or does it just figure i
Richard Wallace writes:
The probelm I'm having is trying to add virtual domains. I added a
domain to hosteddomains and ran makehosteddomains. From the man page it
seems this should make an entry in the LDAP directory. But it doesn't,
Where exactly in the man page did you read that?
it crea
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 20:42, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Richard Wallace writes:
>
> > The probelm I'm having is trying to add virtual domains. I added a
> > domain to hosteddomains and ran makehosteddomains. From the man page it
> > seems this should make an entry in the LDAP directory. But it do
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 21:56, Richard Wallace wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 20:42, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > Richard Wallace writes:
> >
> > > The probelm I'm having is trying to add virtual domains. I added a
> > > domain to hosteddomains and ran makehosteddomains. From the man page it
> > > s
Richard Wallace wrote:
Another guy working there wants to use qmail + vpopmail. I'm a Debian
user, and I don't like using too many things that aren't already
packaged (not that I can't, I just prefer not to). So, I've been
looking for alternatives.
Nothing against courier -- it's great softwar
Well, that's not the only reason I don't like qmail. I don't like the
authors attitude, which is the primary reason there is no Debian
package.
It's likely we will go with qmail and vpopmail. We may even end up
using FreeBSD rather than Debian GNU/Linux. I'm just trying to explore
the other pos
Tim Hunter wrote:
Scott wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Scott writes:
I got a new toy, a Handspring Treo 300. There are a few email
clients available which claim to be able to connect to IMAP
servers. So far the only one that has even come close to working
is Iambic Mail. I can connect to
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
- if it's not, how do I change it?
- if it is, how do I fix fetchmail?
Fix whatever's causing the double-bounce.
Well, these double bounces are often spam that got sent to a
non-existant address, with a non-existant return address. So they bounce
twice: once when the
Mourad De Clerck writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
- if it's not, how do I change it?
- if it is, how do I fix fetchmail?
Fix whatever's causing the double-bounce.
Well, these double bounces are often spam that got sent to a
non-existant address, with a non-existant return address. So they b
Mourad De Clerck wrote:
> Well, these double bounces are often spam that got sent to a
> non-existant address, with a non-existant return address. So they bounce
> twice: once when they are tried to be delivered, and once when courier
> tries to send it back to sender.
>
> In general, double b
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 12:38:28AM +0100, Mourad De Clerck wrote:
> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> >>- if it's not, how do I change it?
> >>- if it is, how do I fix fetchmail?
> >
> >
> >Fix whatever's causing the double-bounce.
>
> Well, these double bounces are often spam that got sent to a
> no
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