On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, M.B. wrote:
> I made a test account 'couriertest' with a home dir of /home/couriertest
> for this one. I then made the 'maildirmake'. I then created the two files
> in pico.
Which two files?
> [couriertest@pac10fans couriertest]$ su - root
> Password:
> [root@pac10f
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Edwin Culp wrote:
> Quoting Rune Prytz Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Roel van Meer wrote:
> >
> > > Rune Prytz Anderson wrote:
> > >
> > > > I started out at www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap. I then noticed that
> > > > courier-imap was a compon
> Which two files?
OK I am working on the post install test. I am trying to follow them
exactly how they are worded. I am stuck at Test child process termination.
The two files I am talking about are .courier-test-default and .courier
I then started courier as ROOT, like it says to with
Hello all:
Joshua E Warchol wrote:
> I'm working on a patch to courier-imap that will do exactly what
> you're thinking. I've got the same problem. Basically Sam (head
> courier guy) isn't in the same situation we are. His way of thinking
> is that if the user's marked it deleted, it's deleted
Edwin Culp wrote:
>
> > > What exactly are your goals? The design of an LDAP database depends for
> > > a great deal of its intended use. It's possible to provide people with
> > > example entries, but it's really hard to make a generic document and a
> > > specific application and bring them tog
> > What exactly are your goals? The design of an LDAP database depends for
> > a great deal of its intended use. It's possible to provide people with
> > example entries, but it's really hard to make a generic document and a
> > specific application and bring them together.
>
> The goals is to g
> Which two files?
OK I am working on the post install test. I am trying to follow them
exactly how they are worded. I am stuck at Test child process termination.
The two files I am talking about are .courier-test-default and .courier
I then started courier as ROOT, like it says to with
> [root@pac10fans root]# netstat --ax25
> netstat: no support for `AF AX25' on this system.
this would be for AX.25 connections ... do a
netstat -an (-a for 'all' and -n for 'numeric addresses for host, port, user
names)
and check if you have the relevant ports listening.
hth,
nico
I am at the planning stage of an LDAP deployment, having user accounts, PAM, Courier
IMAP, Postnuke and Postfix authentication via LDAP
I would be really keen to hear a basic overview of the issues involved in planning
this, and where to go for further info. For example where to go to find out
> [couriertest@pac10fans courier]$ sh perftest1 1000 xouriertest-test-1
> couriertest-test-2 couriertest-test-3 couriertest-test-4
> couriertest-test-5
[snip]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: <=== why does it say 'x'ouriertest
> not couriertest
because that's what you used as first parameter to perftes
you are correct. I changed it and I ended up with 1000 messages in
$HOME/test/new.
[couriertest@pac10fans new]$ cd
/home/courier/rpm/BUILD/courier-0.37.2.20020215/courier/
[couriertest@pac10fans courier]$ sh perftest1 1000 couriertest-test-1
couriertest-test-2 couriertest-test-3 couriertest-test-
Hello,
I need help again.
I'm trying to use courier-imap with qmail/vpopmail.
courier-imap authentication is made by mysql (authmysqlrc-authdaemonrc), but
is not working.
mysql is logging the query, so authmysql is working (I think).
the mailog is:
Feb 19 04:16:14 alviela pop3d: Connection,
Sam Varshavchik writes:
> Frank Notspak writes:
>
>> Hello, there,
>>
>> I am anxiously waiting
>>
>> Would you please at least test this on your system so that I know if this
>> is
>> an intallation problem on my part?
>
> [ ... ]
>
>>> I am trying Sqwebmail 3.3.1 on Red Hat L
> [couriertest@pac10fans courier]$ netstat -an
> Active Internet connections (servers and established)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
> tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:32768 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:32769
> yes, it means you have no servers listening on 110 or 25 --> neither your
> pop3d nor your smtpd are running. just to be sure, your courier-related
> processes are still running (courierd, etc)? ie.
>
> ps aux | grep courier
>
> shows you this 5 or so processes, but netstat -an doesn't show the
Quoting Rune Prytz Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've got openldap 2.0.xx running. And no, I'm nog going to migrate from
> passwd.
> I missed your attachment. I'm looking in to right now.
I can resend it if you don't find it.
>
> Do you hade proftpd and courier running of the same database?
Hi All,
Maybe someone has similar experience. I am out of ideas, and fixes.
I have production and a test FreeBSD server, running 4.4.
Same versions of gcc and gmake:
gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)
GNU Make version 3.79.1
I have no problem compiling and getting to install courier on one of
Below is an error message which was sent by my installation of Courier,
to one of the recipients of a message I sent Sunday. The message I
sent was nothing more than 2 lines of text, and attached text-based .dat
file. The attachment is a compilation of the precipitation reports
in my area, for t
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 10:17:44AM -0500, James Covington wrote:
> Below is an error message which was sent by my installation of Courier, to
> one of the recipients of a message I sent Sunday. The message I sent was
> nothing more than 2 lines of text, and attached text-based .dat file. The
I would like to request that two simple features be added to courier.
First, an option that would allow someone who mistyped their password, when
returned to the login screen, would have their username still entered, and
the focus being on the password entry.
Second, I would like to call webma
> I'm trying to use courier-imap with qmail/vpopmail.
>
> courier-imap authentication is made by mysql (authmysqlrc-authdaemonrc),
but
> is not working.
>
> mysql is logging the query, so authmysql is working (I think).
in real, you dont need any authentication modules from courier, nor mysql,
n
At 05:09 P 02/19/2002 +0100, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
1. You sent this message to some
recipients on a courier server
2. _Your_ email client generated incorrect MIME boundaries for this
message
3. The recipient's courier received the message, but because it was
corrupt
(anbigious MIME boundaries), it
Edward Wildgoose wrote:
>
> I am at the planning stage of an LDAP deployment, having user
> accounts, PAM, Courier IMAP, Postnuke and Postfix authentication via
> LDAP
>
> I would be really keen to hear a basic overview of the issues involved
> in planning this, and where to go for further info.
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 11:39:19AM -0500, James Covington wrote:
> At 05:09 P 02/19/2002 +0100, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> >1. You sent this message to some recipients on a courier server
> >2. _Your_ email client generated incorrect MIME boundaries for this message
> >3. The recipient's courier rec
--Aleksandar Kacanski wrote on 19.02.2002 07:06 -0800:
> In file included from testgdbm.C:1:
> gdbmobj.h:11: gdbm.h: No such file or directory
> gmake[1]: *** [testgdbm.o] Error 1
> gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/A/INSTALL/courier-imap-1.4.2/gdbmobj'
> gmake: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
configur
Uhh no. My IP addresses on my server are 24.86.196.239 and
172.16.0.1. When I set ADDRESS to these values, I receive the bind error
message. However, when I set the IP address to 0, then it runs fine.
However, I can get neither Pine or Eudora to communicate with the IMAP
server.
I know the
Roel van Meer wrote:
> i'll post some example entries soon..
and here they are. It is an ldif file of some example entries we use in
our system, along with the schema file i created for it to work.
The contents are meant to be
- exported to tinydns
- used as input for our postfix, courier and p
Is there any where that explains the use of
these environment variables?
AUTHENTICATED=
AUTHFULLNAME=
AUTHADDR=
I am working on the vchkpw authentication module and
trying to figure out when or if these need to be set.
Also, I'm trying to figure out if it is better to use
an authentication mo
hello,
i'm having problems with quota too. the first thing is with messages,
which are marked as "deleted". and the other is:
1 OK LOGIN Ok.
1 getquota
* QUOTA "GETQUOTA" (STORAGE -40 4096 MESSAGE 12 1000)
1 OK GETQUOTA Ok.
this result got one of my users. it's a negative result!:) i'm wonderin
David Archer writes:
> First, an option that would allow someone who mistyped their password,
> when returned to the login screen, would have their username still
> entered, and the focus being on the password entry.
Can't help you directly here.
> Second, I would like to call webmail from a
--Ken Jones wrote on 19.02.2002 11:34 -0600:
> Is there any where that explains the use of
> these environment variables?
>
> AUTHENTICATED=
> AUTHFULLNAME=
> AUTHADDR=
from authlib(7):
1. The authenticated login ID is saved in the AUTHENTI-
CATED environment variable.
2. The process's use
I've noticed that several double bounced e-mails are generated because
remote e-mail systems doesn't allow the system delivery notification
address <> (smtp/esmtp/rfc compliant, I guess :)
Is there a way to specify another value for this address like
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I have made some modifications to authlib/authldaplib.c, to suit my own
needs. I would like to contribute these changes to a maintained version of
Courier-IMAP. How do I go about that?
If these mods are of general interest, then I'll spend more time and make
sure I didn't break anything. Other
I want to completely remove courier from my system so it would not
interefere with another attempt with another e -mail server installation
I installed these packages
[root@pac10fans root]# rpm -qa |grep courier
courier-sendmail-wrapper-0.37.2.20020215-1.7.2
courier-webmail-0.37.2.20020215-1.7.2
--On Tuesday, February 19, 2002 07:06:41 -0800 Aleksandar Kacanski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe someone has similar experience. I am out of ideas, and fixes.
> I have production and a test FreeBSD server, running 4.4.
> [...]
> any suggestions greatly appreciated ...
What's wrong with:
%
From: Roel van Meer
> Edward Wildgoose wrote:
>> > I am at the planning stage of an LDAP deployment, having user
>> accounts, PAM, Courier IMAP, Postnuke and Postfix authentication via
>> LDAP
>> > I would be really keen to hear a basic overview of the issues
>> > involved
>> in planning this, and
Edwin,
I will try and help as much as possible, I have got it working with Netscape's
Iplanet LDAP V4.xx and OpenLDAP as well, if there is any help that I can provide I
will try my best. LDAP can get frustrating to use if you haven't the foggiest basics
about it, but I still have to get a
To add to Anand's point I have used the OpenLDAP libs to connect to an Iplanet
(Netscape) LDAP server so I think that the connection to a Netware LDAP server should
work fine.
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Quite realistic, its like NIS and NIS+ from Sun they are used for more than just
authentication, FNS part of Sun's NIS+ was (if I am not wrong) was used for printing
supports and a whole load of other stuff, LDAP is the best way to go and I once heard
rumours that they are going to phase out NI
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> The problem isn't in courier. It lies within bad mail clients. Courier
> would be quite happy to accept a badly formatted message and pass it on
> unchanged (and with the next release of courier, this will also be
> configurable). but at the other end,
Running courier-imap 1.4.2-1 on a Debian linux system, about 15% of my
syslog is composed imaplogin messages - most of them being pretty
unneccessary:
Feb 19 15:08:30 casio imaplogin: LOGIN, user=derek, ip=[:::127.0.0.1]
Feb 19 15:08:38 casio imaplogin: Connection, ip=[:::127.0.0.1]
At
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On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 08:39, James Covington wrote:
> At 05:09 P 02/19/2002 +0100, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> >5. Solution? Switch to a better mail client. Courier's behaviour here may
> >be annoying to you and your recipient, but it is defensive, to protect
> >courier's IMAP server and other IMAP cl
On 2002.02.19 13:13 M.B. wrote:
> I want to completely remove courier from my system so it would not
> interefere with another attempt with another e -mail server
> installation
>
> besides, rpm -e, is there anything else I have to do to completely
> remove it
> and when I say COMPLETELY I mean C
I have spent three days posting help on the board and I realize that some of
it is due to my lack of knowledge but I am still not any further along than
before
All the answers to my problems are just leading to more problems being
found.
I am using PAM for simplicity and read a page where the au
On 2002.02.19 15:37 M.B. wrote:
> I have spent three days posting help on the board and I realize that
> some of
> it is due to my lack of knowledge but I am still not any further
> along than
> before
>
> All the answers to my problems are just leading to more problems being
> found.
That's a
Hi ,
I think that you are missing the point, when I started to do things it wasn't easy
especially with LDAP, naturally one does get frustated. The point is that if your
System Admin skills aren't sharp then you need to work those first as any other
package you try to install you will run
Hi,
Thanks for the information but this is a typical message I get. You are
telling me to stick with Courier but my problems are not getting resolved.
I posted a complete readout of my SSH which probably pist some of you off,
sorry, but there are no answers
To: "M.B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EM
I think that Exim is much more flexible and nice. I think that its a matter of
preference, Imapd and Sqwebmail from the Courier suite are much nicer for their
relative service that they offer.
Cheers,
Aly.
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You need to remove I map from the system, what about this
[root@pac10fans root]# rpm -qa |grep imap
php-imap-4.0.6-7
I have php 4.1.1 installed
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I have installed courier-imap with authmysql,
however, mysql is
not being used for authentication. I can only
login as a user with
a shell account.
I was under the impression that authdaemond.mysql
was suppose
to be started if it existed, which it
does.
Should I recompile with only
aut
M.B. wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Thanks for the information but this is a typical message I get. You are
>telling me to stick with Courier but my problems are not getting resolved.
>I posted a complete readout of my SSH which probably pist some of you off,
>sorry, but there are no answers
>
>
>ok . can y
Ken Jones writes:
>
> Is there any where that explains the use of
> these environment variables?
>
> AUTHENTICATED=
> AUTHFULLNAME=
> AUTHADDR=
The first two are documented in the authlib man page. AUTHADDR isn't, but
there's a reference to it in auth.h
>
> I am working on the vchkpw au
Carlos Andres Paz writes:
> I've noticed that several double bounced e-mails are generated because
> remote e-mail systems doesn't allow the system delivery notification
> address <> (smtp/esmtp/rfc compliant, I guess :)
>
> Is there a way to specify another value for this address like
>
Hi,
I am trying to set up a webmail facility for my company using courier and
postgresql. I am currently facing the following problems:
I am getting an authentication failure whenever i try to login using the
webmail interface. I have set up the pgsql database in the way suggested by
the mysq
M.B. writes:
> I want to completely remove courier from my system so it would not
> interefere with another attempt with another e -mail server installation
>
> I installed these packages
>
> [root@pac10fans root]# rpm -qa |grep courier
> courier-sendmail-wrapper-0.37.2.20020215-1.7.2
> cour
Glenn Gallien writes:
> I have installed courier-imap with authmysql, however, mysql is
> not being used for authentication. I can only login as a user with
> a shell account.
>
> I was under the impression that authdaemond.mysql was suppose
> to be started if it existed, which it does.
Read
James Covington writes:
> I don't think so. The message was sent to 4 recipients, the one who told
> me of the error message was on iquest.net, and I doubt they use Courier.
The message came out from your Courier server, which wrapped the
misformatted mail.
> Another was sent to Purdue Uni
Greg Girczyc writes:
> Uhh no. My IP addresses on my server are 24.86.196.239 and
Please stop top-posting, it's annoying.
> 172.16.0.1. When I set ADDRESS to these values, I receive the bind error
> message. However, when I set the IP address to 0, then it runs fine.
> However, I can g
M.B. writes:
> I am using PAM for simplicity and read a page where the author points out
> that Courier, PAM, and RH dont go together
Which page is that? I don't recall writing anything like that.
--
Sam
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Dziugas Baltrunas writes:
> hello,
>
> i'm having problems with quota too. the first thing is with messages,
> which are marked as "deleted". and the other is:
> 1 OK LOGIN Ok.
> 1 getquota
> * QUOTA "GETQUOTA" (STORAGE -40 4096 MESSAGE 12 1000)
> 1 OK GETQUOTA Ok.
>
> this result got one o
> 1) Check if anything else has port 143 open.
>
> 2) Telnet to port 143 manually, and see what happens.
>
>From my original post:
> - There is nothing running on port 143. I can have netcat listen on
> port 143 and then telnet to that port and successfully transmit data.
> (Yes, I'm running th
Hi all. Perhaps I am just tired, but I can't find a search mechanism on the
archives, and I was not finding a similar problem to that which I am going
to describe. However, given the amount of documentation on authentication I
think it must be a trouble spot for many. Anyhow, I am new to Linux.
It sound very familiar to me
>From your Local IP's I gather you are behind a router, if so, you must port
25 and 110 plus any other needed ones to RH
- Original Message -
From: "Greg Hodgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 9:37 PM
Subj
Has anyone accomplished this? I'm working on it, and would appreciate the
input of those brave souls who might have trod this path before me. I'll be
glad to share from my admittedly shallow pool of wisdom as it may benefit
others...
Thanks, all!
Curtis V. Schleich
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