Not withstanding Sam's point, I've done this when shutting down a client
who's late with the bill - existing DNS with a short TTL and pointing to
local host gives INSTANT notification that the site is down, the mail is
bouncing etc.
Killing off the DNS or deleting the MX record can still result in
I host a number of domains on a machine. It's a Redhat system running
courier-0.39.3 with the stock startup script. I have courier bounce
mail from RBL'ed sources and from a few manually entered ones. This
is done with a BLACKLISTS line in esmptd and a bunch of
IP allow,BLOCK="spammer" statements i
Bowie Bailey writes:
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lukas Vesely writes:
>Hi all,
> I'd like to ask whether it's possible to block somehow domains, that
> have in their MX relays 127.0.0.1.
Put badmx 127.0.0.1 into bofh.
Interesting.
This sounds like a pretty clean solution.
Nick Villa writes:
Just a quick question. I have sqwebmail up and running on a Solaris 9
system, and it is working beautifully. My one question is regarding when a
user is creating a message for the first time. The From field is
auto-populated with the user comment from the passwd file, but the
Bryan Ragon writes:
Does courier-imapd and pop3d support a password expiration field in an ldap
backend? I have the ldap setup to allow imap & pop access already, but I
Nope.
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Does courier-imapd and pop3d support a password expiration field in an ldap
backend? I have the ldap setup to allow imap & pop access already, but I
don't see any functionality for adding password expiration. Is this not a
feature that anyone else could use/need?
Thanks,
Bryan
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>On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 02:38:08PM -0500, Russell Premont wrote:
>LDAP_MAILDIRmailMessageStore
>LDAP_MAILDIRQUOTA maildirQuota
>Can you tell me which schema design these are in. I cannot find them in any
>of the schema templates I have.
objectClass: qmailUser
qmail.schema
htt
LDAP_MAILDIRmailMessageStore
LDAP_MAILDIRQUOTA maildirQuota
Can you tell me which schema design these are in. I cannot find them in any
of the schema templates I have.
Russell Premont
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Theodor
It depends on what you setup in your authldaprc.
My authldaprc file holds the following parameters:
LDAP_SERVER noipee.mycoll.edu
LDAP_PORT 389
LDAP_BASEDN ou=accounts,dc=mycoll,dc=edu
LDAP_BINDDN cn=courier,dc=mycoll,dc=edu
LDAP_BINDPW
I am looking to migrate courier over to LDAP from pam. What fields does
courier use for user info. Is it cn=username or would it be userid, and does
courier use the homeDirectory to set the users home directory?
Russell Premont
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On Thursday, Mar 27, 2003, at 23:13 US/Central, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
That's not to say that I'll never have a crack at it. Perhaps at some
point in the future, when I have nothing better to do, and plenty of
time to burn. But it's not in the cards right now.
Ok. Maybe if I'm lucky I can find
Just a quick question. I have sqwebmail up and running on a Solaris 9
system, and it is working beautifully. My one question is regarding when a
user is creating a message for the first time. The From field is
auto-populated with the user comment from the passwd file, but then it also
has [EMAIL
Very nice...
In the interest of sharing courier log stuffs, here is an awk script I
us in conjunction with cricket to monitor various aspects mail delivery.
You should be able to use this script with MRTG or other monitoring
tool pretty easy. If anyone wants the cricket config for this I wou
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 02:30, Mark Constable wrote:
> 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 | \
Nice!
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Lukas Vesely writes:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I'd like to ask whether it's possible to block somehow domains, that
> > have in their MX relays 127.0.0.1.
>
> Put badmx 127.0.0.1 into bofh.
Interesting.
This sounds like a pretty clean solution. Are
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 12:08:18PM +0100, Mike A. Sauvain wrote:
> hy all, i want send a big mime mail (2,7mb) but it dosent work:
>
> Mar 28 12:00:05 mail courieresmtpd:
> error,relay=:::80.254.164.155,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 550 Message MIME
> complexity exceeds the policy maximum.
>
> s
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 12:16:20PM +0100, Lukas Vesely wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'd like to ask whether it's possible to block somehow domains, that have
> in their MX relays 127.0.0.1. Like:
>
> #testmxlookup domain.com
> Domain domain.com:
> Relay: mail.domain.com, Priority: 10, Address: ::fff
Mike A. Sauvain writes:
hy all, i want send a big mime mail (2,7mb) but it dosent work:
Mar 28 12:00:05 mail courieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::80.254.164.155,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 550 Message MIME
complexity exceeds the policy maximum.
somebody knows to solve this problem?
This has nothing to
Lukas Vesely writes:
Hi all,
I'd like to ask whether it's possible to block somehow domains, that have
in their MX relays 127.0.0.1. Like:
#testmxlookup domain.com
Domain domain.com:
Relay: mail.domain.com, Priority: 10, Address: :::127.0.0.1
Spammers start to use this trick-like mail from
Can I use PAM to authenticate virtual users? If so, how?
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Hi all,
I'd like to ask whether it's possible to block somehow domains, that have
in their MX relays 127.0.0.1. Like:
#testmxlookup domain.com
Domain domain.com:
Relay: mail.domain.com, Priority: 10, Address: :::127.0.0.1
Spammers start to use this trick-like mail from @omni-net.net,
hy all, i want send a big mime mail (2,7mb) but it dosent work:
Mar 28 12:00:05 mail courieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::80.254.164.155,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 550 Message MIME
complexity exceeds the policy maximum.
somebody knows to solve this problem?
thanks in advance, mike
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Yep, that sorted it. Thanks heaps Jussi.
Clint
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 9:46 AM
> Subject: [courier-users] gmake error
>
>
> > /usr/libexec/elf/ld: cannot find -lvpopmail
>
> If you're compiling Courier
When running gmake after configure I receive the following error:
gmake[2]: Entering directory `/usr/home/admin/courier-imap-
1.7.1/authlib'
gcc -I/home/vpopmail/include -g -O2 -Wall -I.. -I./.. -o authvchkpw
modauthvchkpw.o libauthmod.a
libauth.a ../numlib/libnumlib.a ../md5/libmd5.a ../sha
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