The first time I try to login to webadmin - it keeps telling me I'm
entering the wrong password - but I'm not. I ran make
install-webadmin-password, everything seems to have the correct
owner/permissions, etc any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Ryan
Ps- I apologize if this is a commonly-asked que
Wolfgang Käß writes:
Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 20:37:57 -0500
From: Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Courier Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wolfgang Kaess writes:
> ==
> courier/etc/esmtproutes (permission 0600 daemon:daemon) = :
> server.domai
Hello all,
Is it possible to configure courier to forward emails of a particular user
to a pre-defined server?
Sample configuration:
--
id/email account: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
home machine: serverX.mail.com ie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
... where X is a number representing a server an
Ok, so i've installed imap using PAM authenication.
This machine has multiple domains, that is where the problem lies,
prcdigital.com is the system domain, and it is in the dns along with
several others. We will eventually add it to courier if I can get
neocipher.net domain to run first which is
Hi!
I've been fighting this bad boy all day now with no success of finding
anything that seems to work online.
What I have is this...
vpopmail-5.2.1 mysql-3.23.55 courier-imap-1.7.0
vpopmail, using mysql as a backend..
im trying to get courier-imap to even compile with this setup.
this is wha
> Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 20:37:57 -0500
> From: Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Courier Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Wolfgang Kaess writes:
>
> > ==
> > courier/etc/esmtproutes (permission 0600 daemon:daemon) = :
> > server.domain.t
Sam Varshavchik:
> Prove it. Telnet to the IMAP port, log in with a userid/password,
> then telnet to the POP3 port, and log in with the same
> userid/password.
>
Here it is what I do, I hope it is correct:
# telnet 127.0.0.1 imap
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to 127.0.0.1.
Escape character is '^
I have mysql authentication and I have customized my authentication table
to contain a field named "domain_name".
The webmail interface shows in the top-right my e-mail address which seems
to be created by concatenation of username and the name of the local
machine.
I would like to change that a
Hi,
I'm setting up a multi-homed server with many ip addresses. In order to have
true virtual hosts I need to configure Courier so that it sends and receives
email for each domain on that domain's specific ip address only. I'd rather
not setup seperately configured copies of courier for this unles
Hi All,
I have Courier-MTA working on My OpenBSD 3.2 box. I have implemented
multiple domains using "locals" and "esmtpdacceptmailfor" and several ip
aliases on one adapter (Along with Apache Virtual Hosts) and the process
is working to my expectations. However, I would like to add ssl for
es
Alessandro Staltari writes:
While imap sever handles userdb accounts correctly, pop3 server seems to
ignore userdb and tries to authenticate only against unix accounts.
Any hint or suggestion is appreciated.
Prove it. Telnet to the IMAP port, log in with a userid/password, then
telnet to the
Mircea Damian writes:
I have changed the value written in queuetime from 4d to 2d but the
older messages are still staying in the queue:
queuetime has no effect on messages already in the queue.
root@dial:~# cat /usr/lib/courier/etc/queuetime
2d
root@dial:~# mailq | grep -A 3 -B 1 0006D9E4.
While imap sever handles userdb accounts correctly, pop3 server seems to
ignore userdb and tries to authenticate only against unix accounts.
Any hint or suggestion is appreciated.
Thanks for your kind attention.
Alessandro.
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I have changed the value written in queuetime from 4d to 2d but the
older messages are still staying in the queue:
root@dial:~# cat /usr/lib/courier/etc/queuetime
2d
root@dial:~# mailq | grep -A 3 -B 1 0006D9E4.3E415807.403C
3.0K 0006D9E4.3E415807.403C Feb 05 20:29
c
Mircea Damian writes:
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 10:29:27AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
The message is already marked for cancellation, but one of the recipients
is in the process of being delivered. When that delivery completes, the
message will be cancelled.
Can I kill that process or it w
hi there,
running on courier-mta, courier-imap, courier-pop on debian woody/stable...
have set up virtual domains/emails and all is working fine over imap and
to squirrelmail.
have RTFM but no joy with POP clients...
can anybody tell me which pop3 clients they have successfully connected
to t
Ignore my previous post... rfc821 states:
If a request is made to expand a user
name a positive response can be formed by returning a list
containing one name, or an error can be reported (e.g., "550 That
is a user name, not a mailing list").
Anyway .. message that courier gives it is a bit conf
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 10:29:27AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> The message is already marked for cancellation, but one of the recipients
> is in the process of being delivered. When that delivery completes, the
> message will be cancelled.
Can I kill that process or it will afect courier
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 10:37:41AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Mircea Damian writes:
> >telnet localhost 25:
> ># telnet localhost 25
> >Trying 127.0.0.1...
> >Connected to localhost.
> >Escape character is '^]'.
> >220 mx.kappa.ro ESMTP
> >EXPN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >500 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> not
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Anders K. Pedersen writes:
> > Almost - and that is, what I'm doing. But I need to allow clients with
> > Netscape to use "$" in stead of "@" in their usernames, and if I were to
>
> If the client is incapale of using the '@' character in login IDs, then the
> logical answ
Brendan Pratt writes:
Hi,
Just got hold of the latest courier here, and started to run the ./configure
script as a non-priveledged user, and when it gets to the tcpd directory to
configure, it complains that it can't find sed anywhere.
This ones got me beat, it finds sed in all the other sub-di
Mircea Damian writes:
Then something strange happens on my system because if I
telnet localhost 25:
# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 mx.kappa.ro ESMTP
EXPN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
500 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> not found.
EXPN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anders K. Pedersen writes:
Almost - and that is, what I'm doing. But I need to allow clients with
Netscape to use "$" in stead of "@" in their usernames, and if I were to
If the client is incapale of using the '@' character in login IDs, then the
logical answer is to fix this bug, instead of h
Mircea Damian writes:
How is this possible?
root@dial:~# mailq | tail -n 20
50.7K0006E21B.3E436FDA.64A0 Feb 07 10:35
courier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 04:32:11PM +0200, Mircea Damian wrote:
>
> How is this possible?
>
> root@dial:~# mailq | tail -n 20
>
> 50.7K0006E21B.3E436FDA.64A0 Feb 07 10:35
> courier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> done [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> done [EMAIL P
How is this possible?
root@dial:~# mailq | tail -n 20
50.7K0006E21B.3E436FDA.64A0 Feb 07 10:35
courier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done [EMAIL PROTECTED]
d
Sam Varshavchik:
> No. These packages are now empty, and don't contain anything.
>
You are right. Sorry for the stupid question... :-)
Alessandro.
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Then something strange happens on my system because if I
telnet localhost 25:
# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 mx.kappa.ro ESMTP
EXPN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
500 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> not found.
EXPN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
500 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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