[courier-users] maildirsize file

2002-02-10 Thread Todd Lyons
I want to grab the contents of the maildirsize file (the first two lines). Is there a way to do it with imap commands, or do I need physical access to the filesystem? I've pored through all the imap rfc's, but none of them seem to want to allow me to access an arbitrary file. The file exists in

Re: [courier-users] Integration with Exim

2002-02-10 Thread Michael J. Tubby B.Sc \(Hons\) G8TIC
- Original Message - From: "Paul Tansom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Phil Brutsche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 8:35 PM Subject: Re: [courier-users] Integration with Exim > On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 01:02:00PM -0600, Phil Brutsche typed the fol

[courier-users] couriermlm

2002-02-10 Thread James Covington
At 03:43 P 02/10/2002 -0500, James Covington wrote: When I created the lists using couriermlm, I did so as the user "dvanhorn", which is the user account that mail for dvanhorn.org goes to.  There must be something I'm not doing rightany idea what that might be? OK, I know what the problem is

Re: [courier-users] OT - Comment on future supported clientprotocols

2002-02-10 Thread Ian Ward
Check out Apache for WebDAV support. Outlook 2000 (and maybe earlier) can already use a web server to "publish" a users calendar. I believe that this is how Bynari's InsightServer (http://www.bynari.net/) achieves some basic Outlook support (http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeXCH/OutlookConfig

Re: [courier-users] Re: couriermlm

2002-02-10 Thread James Covington
At 01:58 P 02/10/2002 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a regular account, no different than anything you'll find in the passwd file.  The only thing that's unique to it is that its .courier files run some program that handles incoming mail.  couriermlm is no different than any ot

Re: [courier-users] Integration with Exim

2002-02-10 Thread Paul Tansom
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 01:02:00PM -0600, Phil Brutsche typed the following... > On Sun, 2002-02-10 at 10:07, Paul Tansom wrote: > > My main question at this point (apart from is there a good page for details on > > configuration!) is: do you have to set exim to drop mail into courier or does > >

[courier-users] maildrop - creating maildir if it doesn't exist

2002-02-10 Thread guru
Just installed maildrop, it's great, can't get enough of it. When using the "to foo" command, if there is no maildir or mbox called "foo", it creates one. That's good! Unfortunately, it creates an mbox, which won't be very helpful once I install Courier-IMAP. I wonder if there's a way to get "

Re: [courier-users] Integration with Exim

2002-02-10 Thread Phil Brutsche
On Sun, 2002-02-10 at 10:07, Paul Tansom wrote: > My main question at this point (apart from is there a good page for details on > configuration!) is: do you have to set exim to drop mail into courier or does > courier access the imap directories that exim drops the mail into? The latter: You de

Re: [courier-users] Re: couriermlm

2002-02-10 Thread James Covington
At 08:26 A 02/10/2002 -0500, you wrote: Ok, thanks.  Now let's see if I can figure this out The list should be [EMAIL PROTECTED] I set up all mail for domain dvanhorn.org to go to local account dvanhorn, then set up .courier-avr-chat and so on, under the /home/dvanhorn directory, right? Right.

[courier-users] Re: couriermlm

2002-02-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik
James Covington writes: > At 08:26 A 02/10/2002 -0500, you wrote: >>> Ok, thanks. Now let's see if I can figure this out >>> The list should be [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> I set up all mail for domain dvanhorn.org to go to local account >>> dvanhorn, then set up .courier-avr-chat and so on, unde

[courier-users] defaultdomain does not work with vpopmail 5.1 higher

2002-02-10 Thread Duck-Ki Hong
when I upgrade vpopmail 5.1.10 and 5.2 (with courier-imap 1.4.2 and 1.4.2.20020131) defaultdomain does not work ... hm.. I don't know the reason... who know this problem .. :) have a good day (º¸ž®ë®ÉšŠX§‚X¬µÊ.®'«ºÇ«²X¬¶Ë(º·~Šàzw­R{.nÇ+‰·¡¶Úlÿùb²Û,¢êÜyú+éÞ·ùb²Û?–+-ŠwèýÊ.®'«º

[courier-users] Integration with Exim

2002-02-10 Thread Paul Tansom
OK, I'm having trouble getting my head around this one for some reason. I have a Debian 2.2r4 system installed and have setup Exim to use Maildir format. Now I have installed the courier-imap package so that I can use it to access these folders using IMAP. I can't get my head around the damned

[courier-users] The 25-th port is listened but doesnt seems alive

2002-02-10 Thread Ситкарев Г.А.
Title: The 25-th port is listened but doesnt seems alive  Good day time!  I have FreeBSD 4.4 and Courier (the latest snapshot).  The problem is that couriertcpd is listening the 25-th port (it opens socket with correct adress and params) which is seen through netstat. When I try to connect

[courier-users] Re: forwarding mail to subdirectory

2002-02-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Using webadmin, I've created a subdirectory called couriermailing. There's nothing in webadmin that "creates a subdirectory". -- Sam ___ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourcefo

[courier-users] Re: couriermlm

2002-02-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik
James Covington writes: > Ok, thanks. Now let's see if I can figure this out > The list should be [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I set up all mail for domain dvanhorn.org to go to local account dvanhorn, > then set up .courier-avr-chat and so on, under the /home/dvanhorn > directory, right? Right.

[courier-users] forwarding mail to subdirectory

2002-02-10 Thread majornono
Using webadmin, I've created a subdirectory called couriermailing. In this directory I want all courier mailing be delivered. Can I do this using the .courier file and if so, How is it done? Thanx, Major Nono ___ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL