Re: courier-imapd, folders and delivery
> > I want to switch from POP3 to IMAP (finally). > > I cannot imagine why any enterprise would want to switch from POP3 to > IMAP. They are designed to do completely different things. POP3 > exists to get the email the heck off your server as quickly as > possible, whereas IMAP is designed to keep the email on your server > forever. > > Unless you chose the wrong protocol in the first place, why are you > switching? Firstly, I'm not an enterprise :) Secondly, POP3 is easily chosen because it's more compatible in general. There are hardly any MUA:s out there that doesn't support it properly, while the same is not true for IMAP. I've switched to IMAP because it gives me more freedom to switch MUAs and access my mail from anywhere with an IMAP capable client. Wheather the mail is stored locally or on the server doesn't make much difference in my cast, except in so far as it affects availability. -- / Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB PGP userID: 0xE9758B7D or 'Peter Schuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' Key retrival: Send an E-Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.scode.org PGP signature
Re: courier-imapd, folders and delivery
> There is a courier-imap mailing list! Join it! Thanks! I found it yesterday - after having sent my question of course (it's the natural order of things). > In the meantime, it's pretty simple. Set $MAILDIR and $DEFAULT to $HOME/Maildir/ Actually, my problem was that I wanted procmail or maildrop (maildrop in thsi case) to deliver to subfolders, and not just the Maildir (I phrased my question incorrectly). I've since discovered that courier doesn't use some magic format, but the sub folders where dot files (dot directories). I just didn't see them with an ls -l. Some times the hidden dot file approach works *too* well :) -- / Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB PGP userID: 0xE9758B7D or 'Peter Schuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' Key retrival: Send an E-Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.scode.org
Re: courier-imapd, folders and delivery
In a message dated Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 07:04:36AM +0200, Peter Schuller wrote: > My problem is that IMAP folders aren't separate Maildirs. So how do I > accomplish the task of delivering mail to specific IMAP folders using > procmail (or some other equivalent tool; I only need to filter for > mailinglists, nothing advanced)? There is a courier-imap mailing list! Join it! In the meantime, it's pretty simple. Set $MAILDIR and $DEFAULT to $HOME/Maildir/ Then, :0 * From:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED] .satan/ Will write messages to the Maildir used for that folder under a default Courier install. -- rjbs PGP signature
Re: courier-imapd, folders and delivery
Peter Schuller writes: > I want to switch from POP3 to IMAP (finally). I cannot imagine why any enterprise would want to switch from POP3 to IMAP. They are designed to do completely different things. POP3 exists to get the email the heck off your server as quickly as possible, whereas IMAP is designed to keep the email on your server forever. Unless you chose the wrong protocol in the first place, why are you switching? -- -russ nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://russnelson.com Crynwr sells support for free software | PGPok | 521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315 268 1925 voice | #exclude Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | +1 315 268 9201 FAX |
RE: courier-imap and tcpserver ?
this is working nicely for me... http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2000/04/msg01189.html -- Michael Boyiazis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail Architect, NetZero, Inc. > -Original Message- > From: Oden Eriksson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 8:45 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: courier-imap and tcpserver ? > > > Hi list, > > I wonder if anyone has courier-imap running under tcpserver, > and if so could > share how it was done? > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > > Regards // Oden Eriksson > Kvikkjokk Networks >
Re: Courier or qmail
Sean Reifschneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I was kind of put off by the rejection of my message to the Courier > mailing list. I detailed what all I had done and what the failure > was. I wasn't interested in subscribing, sending the message, then > unsubscribing. Whatever. I don't think it's unreasonable for a mailing list to only accept mail from subscribers. Why you expect this is beyond me -- YOUR laziness is not their problem, especially when the reason mailing lists do this is to avoid transmitting spam. -Matt -- | Matthew J. Brown - Senior Network Administrator - NBCi Shopping | | 1983 W. 190th St, Suite 100, Torrance CA 90504 | | Phone: (310) 538-7122| Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Cell: (714) 457-1854| Personal: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
Re: Courier or qmail
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 04:39:21PM -0600, Jamin Collins wrote: >Has anyone on the list used Courier as a complete mail server? If so, how >does it compare to qmail? I spent about 5 hours evaluating it, and couldn't get it to act as a simple mail server. This was a few months ago, so I'm sure the status has changed, but I don't think that Courier is quite as stable as QMail... Test it and find out if it works for your needs. I was kind of put off by the rejection of my message to the Courier mailing list. I detailed what all I had done and what the failure was. I wasn't interested in subscribing, sending the message, then unsubscribing. Whatever. Sean -- "When you first started at Pacific Tech you were well on your way to becoming another Einstein and then you know what happened?" "I got a haircut?" Sean Reifschneider, Inimitably Superfluous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tummy.com - Linux Consulting since 1995. Qmail, KRUD, Firewalls, Python
Re: Courier or qmail
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 04:39:21PM -0600, Jamin Collins wrote: > Has anyone on the list used Courier as a complete mail server? If so, > how does it compare to qmail? > > I started looking at qmail because of the security flaws that other's > have reported in sendmail. However, now that I'm looking more into > qmail, the lack of static licensing concerns me. I may be wrong, but > from the looks of it, Courier does most of what qmail does, and > provides a more standard license with the software. Mr. Sam's code seems to be pretty solid. We're using Courier-IMAP together w/ qmail and vpopmail. However, I would be a little uncomfortable using it in a production environment until it has obtained a little maturity. There are still bugs being found and squashed fairly regularly... qmail, on the other hand, is as rock-solid MTA. Just my personal opinion. I don't know enough C to truly evaluate the code on either one. Ben -- Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] MAILER-DAEMON (612) 321-9290 x101 Bitstream Underground www.bitstream.net
Re: Courier
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote: >Has anyone checked it out? I picked it up and tried to set up a test mail server with it. It indeed does seem interesting... This was a couple of months ago, so I don't remember the details, but I ran into a problem where it just wasn't delivering mail to the test user/domain I set up. I spent several hours following the documentation and FAQ. The FAQ had some entries about what I was seeing, and I verified I followed the instructions exactly. I'd hope it would be fixed by now, but I haven't had another 5 hours to try mucking with it again. Sean -- kill -HUMP : Process immediately stops what it's doing and fork(2)s a child process, which runs as a daemon. -- Sean Reifschneider, 1998 Sean Reifschneider, Inimitably Superfluous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tummy.com - Linux Consulting since 1995. Qmail, KRUD, Firewalls, Python
Re: Courier
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 01:08:15PM +1300, Jason Haar wrote: > At the very least give maildrop a go. I was a die-hard procmail user for > many years, but was beginning to have too many occassions of procmail > swallowing all the RAM on my workstation to process a large mail message > (procmail does all processing in RAM). I agree that maildrop is definitely worth a try. I find the syntax of the filter file much clearer than procmail's, and I imagine my users do as well. Built-in support for Maildirs in maildrop is a big win. I'm surprised that maildrop doesn't have a bigger presence on http://www.qmail.org. I have also used courier-imap with no problems. Again, built-in Maildir support is great. ---Matt
Re: Courier
Ben Beuchler wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 03:20:22PM -0200, Daniel Augusto Fernandes wrote: > > > I have not used the complete MTA also (maybe I'll try it when it get > > 1.0). > > > > But, I have one question: Do you use maildrop with vpopmail? Could you > > get the quota system to work on it? I had some problens on this and to > > make it able to bounce msgs to non-existent accounts. > > I use maildrop w/ vpopmail, but I have not been using quotas. I will be > implementing them soon. > > And to make vpop bounce messages to non-existent accounts, just change > your .qmail-default for the domain to read: > > | /var/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox > Yeah... but the problem would be making this work with maildrop's filters too. Daniel Augusto Fernandes (DAF tm) [EMAIL PROTECTED] GCSNethttp://www.gcsnet.com.br/ Se você não encontra o sentido das coisas é porque este não se encontra, se cria. Antoine Saint-Exupéry
Re: Courier
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 03:20:22PM -0200, Daniel Augusto Fernandes wrote: > I have not used the complete MTA also (maybe I'll try it when it get > 1.0). > > But, I have one question: Do you use maildrop with vpopmail? Could you > get the quota system to work on it? I had some problens on this and to > make it able to bounce msgs to non-existent accounts. I use maildrop w/ vpopmail, but I have not been using quotas. I will be implementing them soon. And to make vpop bounce messages to non-existent accounts, just change your .qmail-default for the domain to read: | /var/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox Ben -- Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] MAILER-DAEMON (612) 321-9290 x101 Bitstream Underground www.bitstream.net
Re: Courier
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Re: Courier
Ben Beuchler wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote: > > > It borrows heavily from qmail (maildirs, extension addresses, > > modularity, delivery instructions) but adds a lot (DSN, filtering, > > IMAP, POP, webmail) and "fixes" things Sam thought qmail did wrong > > (single-RCPT delivery, always-send-8, licensing, no bouncing of local > > recipients during SMTP dialogue, not actively maintained). > > > > I've grabbed it, but I haven't installed it anywhere yet. I don't have > > a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good > > enough for me, and courier-imap was too functionally limited for the > > one IMAP installation I set up. The Courier web pages don't say much > > about security other than there are four setuid root modules. > > I use Courier-IMAP alongside vpopmail (Courier-IMAP will authenticate > against vpop) and maildrop. Both have impressed me with their stability > and logical design. I have not used the complete MTA, though. > . > . > . Hello people, It's good to hear this talk among such users of qmail! I've been trying Mr. Sam's code for some time now and we're using it alongside vpopmail in our 5k virtualusers server. It's great. I have not used the complete MTA also (maybe I'll try it when it get 1.0). But, I have one question: Do you use maildrop with vpopmail? Could you get the quota system to work on it? I had some problens on this and to make it able to bounce msgs to non-existent accounts. Daniel Augusto Fernandes (DAF tm) [EMAIL PROTECTED] GCSNethttp://www.gcsnet.com.br/ Se você não encontra o sentido das coisas é porque este não se encontra, se cria. Antoine Saint-Exupéry
Re: Courier
Peter van Dijk wrote: > > . > . > . > Sourceforge is terribly slow here too, by the way. > . > . > . It seems that they had some problems yesterday. Daniel Augusto Fernandes (DAF tm) [EMAIL PROTECTED] GCSNethttp://www.gcsnet.com.br/ Se você não encontra o sentido das coisas é porque este não se encontra, se cria. Antoine Saint-Exupéry
Re: Courier
Ben Beuchler wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote: > > > It borrows heavily from qmail (maildirs, extension addresses, > > modularity, delivery instructions) but adds a lot (DSN, filtering, > > IMAP, POP, webmail) and "fixes" things Sam thought qmail did wrong > > (single-RCPT delivery, always-send-8, licensing, no bouncing of local > > recipients during SMTP dialogue, not actively maintained). > > > > I've grabbed it, but I haven't installed it anywhere yet. I don't have > > a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good > > enough for me, and courier-imap was too functionally limited for the > > one IMAP installation I set up. The Courier web pages don't say much > > about security other than there are four setuid root modules. > > I use Courier-IMAP alongside vpopmail (Courier-IMAP will authenticate > against vpop) and maildrop. Both have impressed me with their stability > and logical design. I have not used the complete MTA, though. > . > . > . Hello people, It's good to hear this talk among such users of qmail! I've been trying Mr. Sam's code for some time now and we're using it alongside vpopmail in our 5k virtualusers server. It's great. I have not used the complete MTA also (maybe I'll try it when it get 1.0). But, I have one question: Do you use maildrop with vpopmail? Could you get the quota system to work on it? I had some problens on this and to make it able to bounce msgs to non-existent accounts. Daniel Augusto Fernandes (DAF tm) [EMAIL PROTECTED] GCSNethttp://www.gcsnet.com.br/ Se você não encontra o sentido das coisas é porque este não se encontra, se cria. Antoine Saint-Exupéry
Re: Courier
Peter van Dijk wrote: > > . > . > . > Sourceforge is terribly slow here too, by the way. > . > . > . It seems that they had some problems yesterday. Daniel Augusto Fernandes (DAF tm) [EMAIL PROTECTED] GCSNethttp://www.gcsnet.com.br/ Se você não encontra o sentido das coisas é porque este não se encontra, se cria. Antoine Saint-Exupéry
Re: Courier
Jason Haar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The rest of Courier is great too - fully ESMTP support for DSN, TLS/SSL, >AUTH along with all the goodies of Qmail we've come to love. > >But as the docs state - it's not the number-crunching monster Qmail is - it >can't beat Qmail on throughput - but for site receiving less than (say) a >million messages a day - it won't matter ;-) Hmm, I didn't see that in the docs--but I didn't read every word. Does it explain why Courier is slower? >BTW, Courier does SMTP, IMAP, Webmail with native support for LDAP/PAM/MySQL >auth backends... Pretty bloody comprehensive... So have you actually run it? -Dave
Re: Courier
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote: > I've grabbed it, but I haven't installed it anywhere yet. I don't have > a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good > enough for me, and courier-imap was too functionally limited for the At the very least give maildrop a go. I was a die-hard procmail user for many years, but was beginning to have too many occassions of procmail swallowing all the RAM on my workstation to process a large mail message (procmail does all processing in RAM). maildrop uses tempfiles and so doesn't have that problem, but in all other respects appears to do everything procmail does. The rest of Courier is great too - fully ESMTP support for DSN, TLS/SSL, AUTH along with all the goodies of Qmail we've come to love. But as the docs state - it's not the number-crunching monster Qmail is - it can't beat Qmail on throughput - but for site receiving less than (say) a million messages a day - it won't matter ;-) BTW, Courier does SMTP, IMAP, Webmail with native support for LDAP/PAM/MySQL auth backends... Pretty bloody comprehensive... Just my opinion. -- Cheers Jason Haar Unix/Special Projects, Trimble NZ Phone: +64 3 9635 377 Fax: +64 3 9635 417
Re: Courier
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote: [snip] > > I've grabbed it, but I haven't installed it anywhere yet. I don't have > a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good > enough for me, and courier-imap was too functionally limited for the > one IMAP installation I set up. The Courier web pages don't say much > about security other than there are four setuid root modules. > > Has anyone checked it out? Not yet, but reading the documentation makes me doubt if I should. Courier seems to have hardcoded behaviour to reject certain messages based on content, like invalid MIME headers, to 'prevent Courier itself from sending out RFC-incompliant messages'. I don't want my MTA to touch or look at content of messages on SMTP injection. Sourceforge is terribly slow here too, by the way. I might look at courier when I have more time on my hands. Greetz, Peter -- dataloss networks '/ignore-ance is bliss' - me 'Het leven is een stuiterbal, maar de mijne plakt aan t plafond!' - me
Re: Courier
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote: > It borrows heavily from qmail (maildirs, extension addresses, > modularity, delivery instructions) but adds a lot (DSN, filtering, > IMAP, POP, webmail) and "fixes" things Sam thought qmail did wrong > (single-RCPT delivery, always-send-8, licensing, no bouncing of local > recipients during SMTP dialogue, not actively maintained). > > I've grabbed it, but I haven't installed it anywhere yet. I don't have > a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good > enough for me, and courier-imap was too functionally limited for the > one IMAP installation I set up. The Courier web pages don't say much > about security other than there are four setuid root modules. I use Courier-IMAP alongside vpopmail (Courier-IMAP will authenticate against vpop) and maildrop. Both have impressed me with their stability and logical design. I have not used the complete MTA, though. What did you find limited about the functionality of Courier-IMAP? Ben -- Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] MAILER-DAEMON (612) 321-9290 x101 Bitstream Underground www.bitstream.net
Re: courier-imap help
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 03:30:51PM -0500, Barry Smoke wrote: > I need some help with a new problem with courier-imap Is there a > developers list for that I can join? There is a courier-users list monitored by the sole developer. It is linked to from the courier home page. Ben -- Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] MAILER-DAEMON (612) 321-9290 x101 Bitstream Underground www.bitstream.net
Re: Courier-IMAP
This is actually a feature of your client more than the server. in IMAP setup set the root folder to be INBOX. - Original Message - From: Julian L. Cardarelli To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 2:07 PM Subject: Courier-IMAP Hello All, I was just wondering if there was a way to setup Courier IMAP so that it lets you setup the default "Sent Items" & "Drafts" Folders under the root of the server not under inbox, like Microsoft Outlook & Outlook Express like to have it so I get the pretty icons? :) Regards, Julian
Re: Courier-IMAP
There is a courier-imap mailing list ... Subscribe to the courier-users mailing list from http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/courier-users, or send a message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and put "subscribe" in the subject line. This mailing list does not accept mail from non-subscribers. You must subscribe to the list before sending any messages. wolfgang __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: Courier IMAP / Autoresponders / SQWebMail
Kathleen Farber wrote: > > Anything I should be aware of for installing Courier IMAP with > vpop and vchkpw > > We would like to install sqwebmail but worried about screwing things up > since it took a month to get it running the right way with no error messages > ::whew:: > > Red Hat Linux 6.2 > Current Qmail, QmailAdmin, EzMLM, vpop, vchkpw > > Also, if anyone knows why when using autoresponders why the mail bounces but > yet the autoresponder goes out would be much appreciated! > > Kathleen Here is my configure line for sqwebmail to work with vpopmail: ./configure --enable-webpass=vpopmail --without-authuserdb --without-authpam \ --without-authpwd --without-authshadow --without-authldap --with-cachedir \ --with-authvchkpw --enable-imageurl=/images/sqwebmail/ \ --enable-imagedir= Here is my configure line for courier imap ./configure --without-authuserdb --without-authpam \ --without-authpwd --without-authshadow --without-authldap \ --with-authvchkpw --enable-workarounds-for-imap-client-bugs One gotcha with the courier-imap. If you are using mysql, sybase or oracle, you need to edit the courier-imap code. In the authlib directory, find the vauth_getpw function call and add a vclose(); right after it. The reason why is, a courier-imap client causes a courier-imap process to run on the server. Unlike pop, the courier-imap server process stays active for the entire session. So if you have 200 people using imap, you'll have 200 courier-imap server processes running on your machine. Now the reason for the vclose() is that vpopmail API doesn't explicitly close the connection to the database. Once the vauth_getpw() function is run, courier-imap has all the information it ever needs from the database. At that point we need to call vclose() to close the database connection. If not, those 200 imap clients will cause 200 database connections to stay open. The vclose() call isn't needed if you are using the file based authentication module in vpopmail. Since the files are closed during each vpopmail api function call. Ken
Re: courier IMAP and Outlook problem
Hi Derek, There is a readme for setting up imap clients here: http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/README.imap.html Follow the instructions for the Outlook section. I have gotten it to work. Hope this helps, Cono - Original Message - From: Derek Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: qmail Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 9:16 AM Subject: courier IMAP and Outlook problem > Hi, > > I'm having difficulty getting MS Outlook 5 to create IMAP subfolders in > Courier-IMAP. > > Does anyone have any experience of this, do they have it working? > > Can anyone offer any work around? > > > Cheers, > > Del. > >
Re: courier-imap & vchkpw
Derek Smith wrote: > > I can't seem to get courier-imap to compile using vchkpw as the > authentication method. I had a similar problem a couple of days ago. It seems that my compiler (gcc 2.95.2) doesn't like the way courier-imap is including vchkpw headers. I'm not even sure if vpopmail_config's use of '#include "~vpopmail/include/config.h"' is valid C at all. The attached patch makes vpopmail_config.h a generated file using the vpopmail homedir as detected in configure. After you apply the patch, you'll need to run automake in the topsrcdir & autoconf in authlib. - cls --- courier-imap-0.30/authlib/vpopmail_config.h.in.cls Mon Mar 20 11:45:39 2000 +++ courier-imap-0.30/authlib/vpopmail_config.h.in Mon Mar 20 11:45:50 2000 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#include "@vpopmail_home@/include/config.h" --- courier-imap-0.30/authlib/configure.in.cls Mon Feb 28 20:48:49 2000 +++ courier-imap-0.30/authlib/configure.in Mon Mar 20 11:46:23 2000 @@ -564,4 +564,4 @@ AC_SUBST(AUTHMODULES) AC_SUBST(LIBAUTH) -AC_OUTPUT(Makefile html2man.pl authlib.html modulelist configlist) +AC_OUTPUT(Makefile html2man.pl authlib.html modulelist configlist vpopmail_config.h)
Re: courier 0.27 and shared folders config.
That Yikes! error message looks like something inside vpopmail. That's probably the best place to track it down. Ken Jones markus stalder - mails + media wrote: > > hey all, > > this mail concerns the behaviour of the qmail imap daemon together > with vpopmail 3.4.11 under qmail 1.03 on a suse linux system. > > i've come around some problem with the shared folders system under > courier. i can have shared maildirs and they're doing their job very > well - the problem is that as soon as i've subscribed to a shared > folder qmail isn't able to deliver mail locally to my maildir anymore. > the error message (from the maillog) is as follows: > > >Unable_to_link_tmp_to_new_(#4.3.0)/Yikes!_Could_create_but_can't_delete_temporary_file!! > ENOENT:_path_doesn't_exist/ > > i think i've already located the (supposed) error - as soon as i > remove the symlink 'shared' (which points to vpopmail/domains/shared_folders/.test) >from > 'vpopmail/domains/abc.de/abc/Maildir/shared-folders/test/test') everything > works perfect again, no errors, mail gets sent, no complaints from qmail. > > of course i've already tried all chmod's in every possible directory, > i gave the files in all responsible shared-folder-directories to > the vpopmail user, to the qmail users, but nothing brought a change yet, > the error message still remains and mail doesn't get sent to the user's > inbox. > > does qmail have a problem with symlinks? the directory does exist and also > i don't see why qmail bothers to read this link, it shouldn't pay > attention to it at all should it? > > i also tried to make the shared folder read-only as well as read+write, > and the error occurs in both modes. it really seems to be all about the > 'shared'-link and i really don't get what's so wrong with it or why > qmail actually bothers to read (or tries to do something odd with) it. > > also, the first part of the error message 'Unable_to_link_tmp etc.' > wasn't there on some earlier tries, it was just 'Can't_create_tempfile' > and then the remaining line. > > that's it, i really hope you've already come across that error and know > a way to fix it or change/modify whatever is possible to make it work. > > thanks alot for your time, i still think qmail together with vpopmail > and courier rules :) > > regards, > > markus stalder > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: courier-imap rpm
I must appologizelooks like I'm going to be reloading a server here soon.:-) I have 2 servers set up almost identical...but with different histories. One was a fresh RedHat 6.0 install upgraded to 6.1 the other was a RH 4/5.2/6.0/6.1 upgraded server. I've had problems with 2 rpm's now that install just fine...but don't run correctly. No rhyme or reason. Courier-imap compiles...installswon't run. Zope compiles(from source rpm)installs...runs.but i can't log in to manage These 2 flukes have happened on the same server..and using the same software, work fine on my other one. Sorry for the snide remarks about courier not working from the rpm.. I should know by now to test on 2 servers before comenting. Thanks, Barry Smoke Network Admin Bryant Public Schools -Original Message- From: Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Qmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 9:38 PM Subject: Re: courier-imap rpm >On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Barry Smoke wrote: > >> I will say that I was impressed about the rpm building straight from the >> tarball.but it should also work after installation. > >It works for me. > >-- >Sam > > >
Re: courier-imapd + vmailmgr
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 05:22:33PM -0600, Barry Smoke wrote: > I know the author of vmailmgrd is working on that very thingand I > believe was close to finishingdue to be released in the next version. Yes, I am. In fact, I've written the code but haven't had time to test it yet. I'll put out a snapshot of the current code base on the web site. -- Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://em.ca/~bruceg/
Re: courier-imap rpm
yes...as I said...it doesn't work right out of the box. I will say that I was impressed about the rpm building straight from the tarball.but it should also work after installation. -Original Message- From: Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Qmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 8:57 PM Subject: Re: courier-imap rpm >On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Barry Smoke wrote: > >> Even though the author says there's no need to post a rpmit would >> be nice to have one that's ready to install, and runjust by >> changing the config file. > >As the instruction say, you build the binary RPM directly from the >tarball. > > >-- >Sam > > >
Re: courier-imapd + vmailmgr
I know the author of vmailmgrd is working on that very thingand I believe was close to finishingdue to be released in the next version. check the vmailmgr mailing list. Barry Smoke -Original Message- From: Steve Kondik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 5:02 PM Subject: courier-imapd + vmailmgr >I have started coding an authentication module for courier-imapd to support >vmailmgr style Maildirs. I'd rather not reinvent the wheel though- if >anyone has already implemented this I'd like to hear about it. > >Thanks, >-steve >
Re: courier imap and shared folders
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Samuel Gisiger wrote: > support courier imap shared folders? No, not yet, at least. What you can do, though, is set up a separate account, and use that as shared folders. Most IMAP clients can access multiple servers.
Re: Courier-IMAP: IMAP services for maildirs
Marlon Anthony Abao wrote: > > will ldap auth and directory services be included in a future version of > this imap implementation? We'll do the needed patches as part of qmail-ldap. At the moment I'm downloading courier-imap to look into it. -- Andre
Re: Courier-IMAP: IMAP services for maildirs
will ldap auth and directory services be included in a future version of this imap implementation? thanks. -marlon At 07:05 PM 10/26/99 -0400, Sam wrote: >Courier-IMAP provides IMAP access to Maildirs. Written from scratch, it >weighs in at 1/5th the size of UW-IMAP, despite a reasonably complete >IMAP4rev1 implementation. > >There might be some problems with vchkpw support in this first version, >but everything else is functional. Strict implementation of RFC 2060 >(IMAP4rev1) means that pretty much every IMAP client I tested was broken >in some way - even Pine (!), although Pine's IMAP implementation was the >best one I've looked at. Netscape Communicator's IMAP client also works, >although until someone at Netscape figures out that there is no such thing >as a negative message sequence number, checking for new mail and copying >messages between folders may not work very well. Microsoft Outlook works >more or less ok, but only because I relented and accomodated its bugs that >made folder creation and deletion a rather annoying experience. > > http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/ > >* Very fast. I opened a folder with 700 msgs for the first time with no > noticeable delay (on a reasonably fast box). > >* Supports /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and MD5 passwords. Supports PAM. > Allegedly supports vchkpw (not tested). Supports userdb (basically a > GDBM or DB based virtual mailbox database). PAM support basically means > that any PAM module can be used for authentication. > >* Same userdb and maildir driver as maildrop (and sqwebmail). > Courier-IMAP will see and access sqwebmail's folders. > >* Some anti script-kiddie measures - limit on max # of connections, limit > on max # of connections from the same IP address. Artificial delays for > bad passwords. > >What this means is that you no longer need to hack Pine into reading >Maildirs. Just run the server on localhost, and tell Pine to use IMAP to >localhost to read INBOX or file mail into folders. > >-- >Sam