James A Baker wrote:
>
> I can't really speak for Sam obviously... but I didn't read Sam's
> comment that way, just FYI.
>
> I thought he was suggesting you hit the developer of the client software
> with a big foam cluebat -- for trying LOGIN when it isn't advertised as
> a capability. Not yoursel
Ethan Weinstein writes:
No matter what, the server still accepts plaintext logins (and CRAM-MD5,
of course). What's the deal? If I'm being utterly foolish as Sam
asserts I'll admit it. I've tested with mozilla's IMAP client, and with
Mulberry.
You're not being foolish, the IMAP clients are th
That was it. It's working like a charm after I put silkrocks.com in
etc/locals. Thank you so much.
Regards,
William Xu
-Original Message-
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 5:17 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [courier-users] Re: can not
Randall Augustus Alexander wrote:
Actually if you read the config files that are installed by default it tells
you how to allow and disallow this!
Randall Augustus Alexander
Thanks, but believe me, I've been through these repeatedly. The
"closest" I can find to this would be "LOGINDISABLED" w
George Breahna writes:
Hello Guys,
I have a very weird problem with my courier-imap installation.
I have configured it only with authvchkpw ( the only one listed in
authdaemondc file ). I start it using the imapd.rc start script but
authentications only seem to work for about 1 min or so, after t
George Breahna scribbled;
> Hello Guys,
>
> I have a very weird problem with my courier-imap installation.
> I have configured it only with authvchkpw ( the only one listed in
> authdaemondc file ). I start it using the imapd.rc start script but
> authentications only seem to work for about 1 min
> I'm using authmysql to access a mysqldb for authentication. As authpam
> exists it should also be possible to authenticate against PAM and whatever
> mechanism this authenticates to.
>
> Compile Courier with PAM support and have a look at /etc/authdaemonrc.
I've gotten regular users authenticati
Hello Guys,
I have a very weird problem with my courier-imap installation.
I have configured it only with authvchkpw ( the only one listed in
authdaemondc file ). I start it using the imapd.rc start script but
authentications only seem to work for about 1 min or so, after that all
authentications
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Ethan Weinstein writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Currently I have Courier-IMAP setup to fetch usernames and passwords
>> from mysql. The passwords are stored plaintext in the db. This allows
>> CRAM-MD5 auth to work, and it does nicely. The only issue I have is
>> that LOGIN au
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 11:14:15AM -0600, Ing. Jorge E. Boardman C. wrote:
> How can I disable my courier to stop checking e-mail for this?
>
>
> CORRUPTED MESSAGE
>
> This is the Courier Mail Server 0.38 on mail.laredonet.net.
[cut]
echo 'opt BOFHBADMIME=accept' >> /etc/courier/bofh
--
An
Unless silkrocks.com is in locals, courier will try to relay to silkrocks.com rather
than deliver it locally. "me" is just the name of the machine, not the domains you
want to serve.
"Xu, William [CC]" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just installed courier 0.42.0 (esmtp + pop3 + imap + webmail). I am us
Xu, William [CC] writes:
Mar 31 16:42:55 localhost courieresmtpd: started,ip=[:::216.136.173.87]
Mar 31 16:42:56 localhost courierd: newmsg,id=00123921.3E88C470.26E5
Mar 31 16:42:56 localhost courierd:
started,id=00123921.3E88C470.26E5,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,module=esmtp,ho
st=silkro
How can I disable my courier to stop checking
e-mail for this?
CORRUPTED MESSAGEThis is the Courier Mail Server 0.38 on
mail.laredonet.net. I received the following message for delivery to
your address. Unfortunately, the sender's mail software did not
properly format the following mess
Hi,
I just installed courier 0.42.0 (esmtp + pop3 + imap + webmail). I am using
authpam module, which uses system users/passwords. I can send mail without
any problem. But I can not receive any mail (either local or remote). This
is probably due to misconfiguration related to domains. When I sent
Ethan Weinstein writes:
Hello,
Currently I have Courier-IMAP setup to fetch usernames and passwords
from mysql. The passwords are stored plaintext in the db. This allows
CRAM-MD5 auth to work, and it does nicely. The only issue I have is
that LOGIN auth is still accepted, even though I don't a
Title: Turning off logging
Hi,
Quick question. Is there way to turn on and off what is logged to syslog with pop3d and imapd? I see how I can turn debugging on and off. But even with it off, I still get and entry for each login and logout. I want to leave logging on, in case there is an
KISS method. May not do what you want, BUT
How about an 'include:" in your aliases file that refers to a list.
The (dynamic) list is of expired/overdue accounts. Generated by
whatever.. (billing software, even)
It points their traffic to a 'reminder' message mailing list. Or pipes to
*
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 03/31/03
at 11:14 AM, "Ing. Jorge E. Boardman C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>How can I disable my courier to stop checking e-mail for this?
First - per the suggestion - notify the originator(s), who is/are probably
using older and more-broken-than-most version(s)
Hello,
Currently I have Courier-IMAP setup to fetch usernames and passwords
from mysql. The passwords are stored plaintext in the db. This allows
CRAM-MD5 auth to work, and it does nicely. The only issue I have is
that LOGIN auth is still accepted, even though I don't advertise it as a
CAPABILI
Bryan Ragon writes:
hehe. straight and to the point. From looking over the code, it looks
like I could add the functionality by editing authldaplib.c. Probably in
auth_ldap_do3. I could use copy_value to retrieve the expiration date from
ldap. I figure the code could go either just before
On Monday, Mar 31, 2003, at 07:50 US/Central, Bryan Ragon wrote:
i.e. "Password has
expired" (I know, very original, thoughtful and catchy error message
:-)
(I would need to add the "custom error message" functionality to both
imapd
and pop3d.
(Assuming it all works out, then--)
And sqwebmail
Hello,
Currently I have Courier-IMAP setup to fetch usernames and passwords
from mysql. The passwords are stored plaintext in the db. This allows
CRAM-MD5 auth to work, and it does nicely. The only issue I have is
that LOGIN auth is still accepted, even though I don't advertise it as a
CAPA
hehe. straight and to the point. From looking over the code, it looks
like I could add the functionality by editing authldaplib.c. Probably in
auth_ldap_do3. I could use copy_value to retrieve the expiration date from
ldap. I figure the code could go either just before or after:
if
Jim Bevenhall writes:
Hello all
I have courier-0.42.0+mysql-4.0.12 running on Solaris 2.7.
Everything works just fine (I'm using authmysql) - except that I
can't use a mix of upper/lower case letters in the mail addresses.
I.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gives
me
A me
Quoting Jim Bevenhall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Hello all
|
| I have courier-0.42.0+mysql-4.0.12 running on Solaris 2.7.
| Everything works just fine (I'm using authmysql) - except that I
| can't use a mix of upper/lower case letters in the mail addresses.
|
| I.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine, [EMAI
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Jim Bevenhall wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I have courier-0.42.0+mysql-4.0.12 running on Solaris 2.7.
> Everything works just fine (I'm using authmysql) - except that I
> can't use a mix of upper/lower case letters in the mail addresses.
>
> I.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine, [EM
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 02:28:37PM +0200, Jim Bevenhall enlightened us:
> Hello all
>
> I have courier-0.42.0+mysql-4.0.12 running on Solaris 2.7.
> Everything works just fine (I'm using authmysql) - except that I
> can't use a mix of upper/lower case letters in the mail addresses.
>
> I.e. [EMA
Hello all
I have courier-0.42.0+mysql-4.0.12 running on Solaris 2.7.
Everything works just fine (I'm using authmysql) - except that I
can't use a mix of upper/lower case letters in the mail addresses.
I.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gives
me
A message that you sent could n
On Monday, Mar 31, 2003, at 00:11 US/Central, Mircea Damian wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 05:09:49PM -0600, Jerry Amundson wrote:
Mircea Damian wrote:
I'm looking for a way to convince maildrop to create a Maildir if it
doesn't exist.
[...]
No, it's not possible with maildrop.
Try having it done
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