Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Christoph Puppe writes:
Some more infos on this, when I get a mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to another account the from looks a little different:
=
From: =?iso-8859-15?Q?=22lastname=2C_surenam=E9=22?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
I know this is as likely as not a simple problem with my config
somewhere, since EVERYthing else seems to be working.
But I've tried Google, RTFM, etc. and can't find an answer. (All the
similar problems seem to relate to things I've already checked, or with
problems in IMAP or POP logins,
Anyone know of a good log analyser/ mail statistics tool for courier ?
(the whole package, esmtp, pop, imap etc.)
(yes i have tried the webmin module and i didnt like it)
/thomas
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On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 07:52 pm, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
Anyone know of a good log analyser/ mail statistics tool for courier ?
(the whole package, esmtp, pop, imap etc.)
(yes i have tried the webmin module and i didnt like it)
I did some tests with it last night and found it uses up to 3 times
Christoph Puppe writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Christoph Puppe writes:
Some more infos on this, when I get a mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to another account the from looks a little different:
=
From: =?iso-8859-15?Q?=22lastname=2C_surenam=E9=22?=
[EMAIL
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Mark Constable wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 07:52 pm, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
Anyone know of a good log analyser/ mail statistics tool for courier ?
(the whole package, esmtp, pop, imap etc.)
(yes i have tried the webmin module and i didnt like it)
I did some tests
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Part of the header of the mail comming in from O/E:
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?=22lastname=2C_surnam=E9=22?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
See the added ''?
Correct. That's
I hope this hasn't been addressed too many times before - I've tried to check
the list archives for answers and didn't find what I'm looking for.
I've got a need to support users with cleartext, crypt and system md5
passwords stored in LDAP (OpenLDAP). Right now I'm doing cleartext (eww)
and
OK, great that worked.
Question though about the hosteddomains file:
If all of our email is simply being passed through to the Exchange server for
processing (except for the Mailman stuff) do we really need to have ANY domain(s)
listed in the hosteddomains file?
Basically, as I see it, all
I was planning on grabbing the webmin source (it's really just a
glorified tarball), figuring out what the author did, and reimplement
(possibly better) in awk and/or python. awk is /vastly/ quicker than
any other regex-capable language I've ever used, incl. perl. Using awk
to produce an
CRAM-MD5 requires plaintext passwords. Meaning that the
only authentication modes that can possibly support
CRAM-MD5 are authuserdb, authldap, authmysql, and
authpgsql -- and only if those authentication modules are
specifically configured to use plaintext passwords.
All my accounts are in
Stefan Schatzl wrote:
trout wrote:
i just started reading this article An inexpensive e-mail server
setup and right off it mentions courier-IMAP.
http://www.techrepublic.com/article.jhtml?id=r00620030325gcn01.htmfromtm=e011
There is some 'free' (just sell your email-adress) membership lock :(
Ok, I've found my solution! Thanks to by Ben Collins on the open ldap list
I was cured of my mistaken concept of what the {MD5} password scheme in
OpenLDAP is for. If you want to use /etc/shadow style 8 character salted
MD5 password hashes, don't use {MD5}, use {CRYPT} still, but put it in just
Title: PAM Authentication Problem (Newbie question)?
Hi,
I just installed courier-imap-1.4.3 on a Redhat 7.3 server with qmail 1.03 installed. I'm having problems with IMAP password authentication. Specifically, I get the following when I telnet to 0.0.0.0 on the server:
Trying 0.0.0.0
On Thursday 27 March 2003 09:34, James A Baker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The folders are owned by the user (as it should be,
right?), with permissions set to rwxr-xr-x for both home
and the maildir. -- Because esmtpd needs r-x permission
to find the .courier files in home (and just hoping it
Thank you for your Help Sam. You hit the nail on the head. The ESMTP AUTH
and AUTMODULES were both repeated in the config file with empy quotes. Once
I commented those out VOILIA ! it worked. Thank you.
- Original Message -
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fresh install of SuSE 8.1. MySQL installed via rpms - all headers and
libraries installed. Courier-IMAP will not include MySQL.
relevent (?) output from authlib/config.log
snip
configure:5987: result: no
configure:6249: checking for mysql_config
configure:6267: found /usr/bin/mysql_config
On Thursday, Mar 27, 2003, at 10:54 US/Central, John C. Suomi wrote:
Trying 0.0.0.0
Connected to 0
Escape character is '^]'.
*Ok Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2002
I try to login as user hubert
a1 login Hubert
a1 NO Error in IMAP command received by server
a3 logout
* BYE Courier-IMAP
On Thursday, Mar 27, 2003, at 08:36 US/Central, Peter C. Norton wrote:
Did you create your maildir with maildirmake? You have to make sure
that the new, cur, and tmp directories are there.
-Peter
On Thursday, Mar 27, 2003, at 11:15 US/Central, Jeff Jansen wrote:
Did you use the maildirmake
On Thursday, Mar 27, 2003, at 06:49 US/Central, Mark Constable wrote:
Perhaps try this... make the above maildir field empty, make sure there
is a /Users/test/.courier with just ./Maildir and chown 509.20 -R
/Users/test
Also watch your postgresql logs and even manually paste the query
shown in
And now further to this...
I've gone ahead and created a Mailman list, and it told me to create the following
aliases:
elc-testlist:|/var/mailman/mail/wrapper post elc-testlist
elc-testlist-admin: |/var/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner elc-testlist
elc-testlist-request:
I used
AUTHMODULES=authdaemon in imapd
and
authmodulelist=authcustom authpam in authdaemonrc
and it worked fine and then i didn't have to add nothign extra to the pam.conf
Try this out. By the way I used 127.0.0.1 as the address.
-Original Message-
From: James A Baker
To: [EMAIL
I used
AUTHMODULES=authdaemon in imapd
and
authmodulelist=authcustom authpam in authdaemonrc
and it worked fine and then i didn't have to add nothign extra to the pam.conf
Try this out. By the way I used 127.0.0.1 as the address.
-Original Message-
From: John C. Suomi
To:
Title: Message
I
think that this may be my problem.
I
inspected my authlib subfolder and did NOT see the authpam file. I had
read earlier that the pam-devel library needs to be installed for Courier-IMAP
to compile the authpam module. I downloaded and installed the
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 04:27:57PM +, Jeff Jansen wrote:
CRAM-MD5 requires plaintext passwords. Meaning that the
only authentication modes that can possibly support
CRAM-MD5 are authuserdb, authldap, authmysql, and
authpgsql -- and only if those authentication modules are
Jeff Jansen writes:
CRAM-MD5 requires plaintext passwords. Meaning that the
only authentication modes that can possibly support
CRAM-MD5 are authuserdb, authldap, authmysql, and
authpgsql -- and only if those authentication modules are
specifically configured to use plaintext passwords.
All my
Technical Specialist writes:
And now further to this...
I've gone ahead and created a Mailman list, and it told me to create the following aliases:
elc-testlist:|/var/mailman/mail/wrapper post elc-testlist
I'd be very much surprised if mailman's docs provided configuration
Garth Gillespie writes:
conftest.c -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lz -lcrypt -lnsl -lm -lc -lnss_fi
les -lnss_dns -lresolv -lc -lnss_files -lnss_dns -lresolv 5
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-suse-linux/3.2/../../../../i486-suse-linux/bin/ld:
cannot find -lnss_files
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
John C. Suomi writes:
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I think that this may be my problem.
I inspected my authlib subfolder and did NOT see the authpam file. I had
read earlier that the pam-devel library needs to be installed for
Courier-IMAP to compile the authpam module. I downloaded and
Christoph Puppe writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Part of the header of the mail comming in from O/E:
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?=22lastname=2C_surnam=E9=22?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
See the
Hi all,
Attempting to use the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] will fail in some mail clients,
(notably M$ Outlook), of course in keeping with microsoft quality, turning
off
Can the virtual address be changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] without too much drama?
(I know there is a fax.com, but I don't care)
If I turn SMTP authentication on, then my server no longer accepts mail for
my domain. Any ideas? Thanks for any help.
shannon
What I'm trying to do:
- receive email for the domain and deliver it.
- remote users to be able to use SMTP authentication and use SMTP.
-
Shannon Posniewski wrote:
If I turn SMTP authentication on, then my server no longer accepts
mail for my domain. Any ideas? Thanks for any help.
AUTH_REQUIRED doesn't turn on SMTP authentication. I'd guess that's
what you're doing.
As long as the auth components are installed and you've
yeah i figured that out finally. sym linking the *nss*.so.2 files into
/usr/lib/*nss*.so did the trick.
Seems SuSE's glibc package isn't setting up these links on install.
Now to get the rest working ...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sam
Ian Ward writes:
Hi all,
Attempting to use the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] will fail in some mail clients,
(notably M$ Outlook), of course in keeping with microsoft quality, turning
off
Can the virtual address be changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] without too much drama?
(I know there is a fax.com, but
Shannon Posniewski writes:
What I'm trying to do:
- receive email for the domain and deliver it.
- remote users to be able to use SMTP authentication and use SMTP.
- local users (from 127.0.0.1) to be able to use SMTP.
- Not leave an open relay :-)
That is already
Garth Gillespie wrote:
yeah i figured that out finally. sym linking the *nss*.so.2 files into
/usr/lib/*nss*.so did the trick.
Seems SuSE's glibc package isn't setting up these links on install.
Nor should it; there's not supposed to be any *nss*.so files.
Applications are never supposed to
yeah i figured that out finally. sym linking the *nss*.so.2 files into
/usr/lib/*nss*.so did the trick.
Seems SuSE's glibc package isn't setting up these links on install.
Nor should it; there's not supposed to be any *nss*.so files.
Applications are never supposed to link directly against the
Hello
(B
(BI had posted one question to this mailing list before. The subject of
(Bthe mail is "Cannot the user flag be used for courier-imap?". Please
(Bexcuse the repetition of the content.
(B
(BI am sincerely hoping the thing that the courier-imap supports
(B"client-defined flags".
Garth Gillespie writes:
There may not supposed to be any *nss*.so files, but as I've seen on a few
other distros there are there as sym links. A holdover from older glibc?
Red Hat's glibc-devel installs these soft links.
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Matt Bjornson writes:
I am a FreeBSD newbie, running 5.0-Current
I have postfix installed and configured. I am unable to configure
Courier-Imap to receive mail nor run here is my error,
bash# /usr/local/bin/imapd start
Wrong imapd start.
The default Courier-IMAP installation script does not
Garth Gillespie wrote:
nsswitch.conf looks pretty much like every other one I've ever seen
passwd: compat
...
Exactly. When an application calls getpwent() (for instance), glibc
parses nsswitch.conf for the passwd: line, finds the compat item, and
dlopen()s /lib/libnss_compat.so.2.
Yeah. About that...
Sam, I too would be interested in hearing if you had after all decided
to work on this following the previous thread, or whether it's still
something you choose not to implement.
I'm mostly just curious. No pressure or anyth-- well, maybe a
teeny-weeny bit of pressure,
This just got the thumbs up from our staff who need to keep an
eye on mail flow. Might be useful to some others on this list.
#!/bin/sh
tail -f /var/log/mail/mail.log | \
awk -F, ' \
/Message delivered./ { \
print \
substr($4,6)\t \
substr($3,7,length($3)-7) \033[1;32m-\033[0m \
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