It's trying to look up the address of your computer... look at the nodns
option I think.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Noah
Silverman
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 11:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Slowww SMTP
Anbody figure out how to implement spamassassin easily into courier?
Thanks
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Hi
For some reason when I send an e-mail from my desktop (client) it takes
30-45 seconds to send. I watched the TCP packets and it seems like
Look for -nodnslookup and -noidentlookup in
http://www.courier-mta.org/couriertcpd.html. You can change the TCPDOPTS
setting in the esmtpd config file
I just tried setting the 'nodns' in the esmptd file. Still slow. I'm
going to try '-noident'
I'm not sure what the differece is, but it might help?
-N
Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
It's trying to look up the address of your computer... look at the nodns
option I think.
-Original Message-
Hi All,
I have a server running courier 0.42.0 (RH 7.3, RPM installation). This
morning, I noticed these log entries (repeated many times):
Jul 30 23:43:02 cheetah courierd: Invalid number of links for
/var/spool/courier/msgq/105943/C53386.1059433434
Jul 30 23:43:02 cheetah courierd: Cannot read
I just tried setting the 'nodns' in the esmptd file. Still slow. I'm
going to try '-noident'
You have to restart esmtpd after changing. Also, in my case it was the
-noident that did the trick.
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Kaare Rasmussen--Linux, spil,--Tlf:3816 2582
Kaki Data
Hi there!
I have a problem when compiling Courier-IMAP 0.42.2 with MySQL 4.0.13 on
RedHat 7.3. Even though I specified my lib and include directory
correctly I get the following error message
...
checking for mysql_config... /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config
checking for mysql_connect... no
Hi Noah,
1. create directories ~/Maildir/.Spam
2. use maildrop as delivery sevice
3. put the following line in .mailfilter of the users home directory that are
interested in spamfiltering:
xfilter /usr/local/bin/spamassassin -P
if (/^X-Spam-Status: Yes/)
to Maildir/.Spam/
(of cause
I just tried setting the 'nodns' in the esmptd file. Still slow.
I'm going to try '-noident'
You have to restart esmtpd after changing. Also, in my case it was the
-noident that did the trick.
This is because your mail program is attempting to do reverse Ident
lookups every time a client
I use it.
in /etc/courier/courierd just put DEFAULTDELIVERY to :
DEFAULTDELIVERY=| spamc | /usr/bin/maildrop
This will work, tagging the subject of your spam to ***SPAM*** if
you like to make somethink more complex, like moving messages, deleting
messages with high scores, etc ... I think
From: Noah Silverman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I've managed to install the complete courier package (courierd,
esmtp, imap, authd, etc...) Everything starts up and works fine.
I'm using Maildrop with userdb for some virtual users. All the
users can receive their mail just fine.
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Guenter Brast wrote:
Hi Noah,
1. create directories ~/Maildir/.Spam
2. use maildrop as delivery sevice
3. put the following line in .mailfilter of the users home directory that are
interested in spamfiltering:
Regarding this line:
xfilter
From: gxharr2 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have added all the domains to esmtpaccpetmailfor and
hosteddomains, run the commands makeacceptmailfor and
makehosteddomains, and for each user I want, Im running the
commands:
su - actual user -c mkdir /home/actual user/username
su - actual
Binand Sethumadhavan writes:
I checked, and indeed the two files mentioned had the same inode number
(53386), hard linked to msgs/86/C53386. The two timestamps appear to
be almost 1 minute apart - is that significant?
It's impossible for two hard links to the same file to have different
From: Guenter Brast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. create directories ~/Maildir/.Spam
2. use maildrop as delivery sevice
3. put the following line in .mailfilter of the users home
directory that are
interested in spamfiltering:
xfilter /usr/local/bin/spamassassin -P
if
From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Gordon Messmer writes:
Maybe a better scenario to illustrate my concern would be this:
A user send an email to an alias that points off-site. Courier
can't contact the primary MX immediately, so it tries a backup
There was recently some discussion about this issue where some
misconfigured mail servers announce STARTTLS support when in fact they
really don't support it. There are two ways to fix that problem that I
can see, but neither one is really practical. You can either disable
TLS completely for
Gee, I randomly changed the ownership and permissions on a binary, and
it
doesn't work anymore. How come?
Heh...I guess I deserved that...did I mention I was newbie at Linux as
well
as Courier? g
So I changed the permissions back to what they were originally, restarted
courier and httpd,
Managed to press the wrong button before, I'll forward this to the
list...
/wj
-Original Message-
From: Werner Johansson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 31 juli 2003 12:30
To: 'Noah Silverman'
Subject: RE: [courier-users] spamassassin?
Hi,
Well I'm using this as my maildroprc
From: gxharr2 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: gxharr2 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have added all the domains to esmtpaccpetmailfor and
hosteddomains, run the commands makeacceptmailfor and
makehosteddomains, and for each user I
I've been thinking about migrating all my messy maildrop scripts to the
maildroprc, but not all apply to all users. What would anyone suggest is the
most efficient test of group membership? That way, I could say
if $userid in courier_spamfilter then
if $userid in coutier_defang then
Could work
Bowie Bailey writes:
From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Gordon Messmer writes:
Maybe a better scenario to illustrate my concern would be this:
A user send an email to an alias that points off-site. Courier
can't contact the primary MX immediately, so it
andrew writes:
Gee, I randomly changed the ownership and permissions on a binary, and
it
doesn't work anymore. How come?
Heh...I guess I deserved that...did I mention I was newbie at Linux as
well
as Courier? g
So I changed the permissions back to what they were originally, restarted
courier
From the archives, I see that mailman works with courier for many. I have
compiled mailman with the group and userids the same as apache[www] and
can use both the web and command line interfaces. The command line creates
the mailing list and the web interface allows one to subscribe but doesn't
In that case, what are the contents of your hosteddomains/*
and locals files?
It looks like you should have an empty locals file and the domain you are using
for your emails should be in one of your hosteddomains
files.
Bowie
Bowie,
I found and fixed a problem I was having
Hi all,
Just curious. I know that mail clients and servers can utilize a couple
of forms of dating for mail messages, one being the actual date header
and one being the timestamp of the mail file itself (I believe this
corresponds, for example, to Pine's sorting by date vs. arrival). I may
not
I'll second this as a wish-list item -- I recently had to turn off
starttls for outbound messages as well, and was surprised that Courier
didn't gracefully fall-back.
best,
Jeff
Is there a flag, available today, that can be set that tells courier
to _try_ TLS? In other words, if STARTTLS is
Andrew - can I make a suggestion? Quit tweaking your config until you get it working -
then monkey with permissions all you want, but make notes so when you screw it up you
can repair it.
I'm only saying this cause you said you were a newbie to linux etc. in general.
Good procedure is follow
Hi all,
I would like to configure courier MTA to support email clustering, ie to
spread the email for a domain across multiple servers where the
mailboxes are stored.
Is this possible with Courier?
(I would like to use Courier, not Qmail).
Regards,
Graham
--
Hi,
I'm having trouble with setting up an alias. We use an e-mail
management ticketing system for our support tickets. All e-mail sent to
support goes to this management program. There is not actual user.
My challenge is that I need to call this program with a bunch of
additional text
( echo #!/bin/bash
[ x = x$1 ] exit
echo touch -d \\$( egrep '^Date: ' $1 | head -1 | sed 's/^Date: //')\ $1' )
/tmp/timechange.sh
chmod +x /tmp/timechange.sh
find /path/to/maildirs -type f | xargs -n 1 /tmp/timechange.sh
This is untested, and it won't be fast, but if you only need to
Graham Leggett writes:
Hi all,
I would like to configure courier MTA to support email clustering, ie to
spread the email for a domain across multiple servers where the
mailboxes are stored.
Is this possible with Courier?
(I would like to use Courier, not Qmail).
The easiest way to do this is
Noah Silverman writes:
support: |/usr/local/cerberus/cerberus-1.5.0-RH80
/usr/local/cerberus/config.xml FATAL /var/log/cerberus.log
This is the EXACT line that works for us in postfix. It fails in courier.
Define fails.
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On 31 7 2003 at 1:26 pm -0400, Noah Silverman wrote:
I'm having trouble with setting up an alias. We use an e-mail
management ticketing system for our support tickets. All e-mail sent to
support goes to this management program. There is not actual user.
My challenge is that I need to call
Greetings all,
I have recently set up Mailman (www.list.org) on my mail server. For
anyone who is doing similarly on a dedicated domain (lists.domain.com),
here's a perl script which you might find useful for integrating it with
courier that completely eliminates the need to create/remove any
Jeff Potter wrote:
Is there a flag, available today, that can be set that tells courier
to _try_ TLS? In other words, if STARTTLS is announced and you call
the bluff, rather than failing to deliver and deferring the message it
would retry without calling STARTTLS. If there isn't a flag
Which versions of DBM does Courier require?
I'm getting the following error when compiling:
cc: Error: bdbobj.c, line 116: In this statement, (*obj-dbf-open)
expects 7 arguments, but 6 are supplied. (toofewargs)
My system uses a old version of DB, but even with Berkeley DB 4.1.25
it gives the
Juri Haberland wrote:
IMHO, what you are asking for is a workaround for bugs in other MTA
software. One can argue about that...
I completely agree with you if by bugs you mean calls from customers
complaining to me that their email is not being delivered because the
destination site has hired an
The message doesn't go anywhere. It just dies somewhere.
The error in my log file is:
Jul 31 00:52:42 allresearch courierlocal:
id=000531FE.3F28B197.78DC,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],addr=.xalias/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@allresearch.com:
/bin/sh: /usr/local/cerberus/cerberus-1.5.0-RH80
On Thursday, Jul 31, 2003, at 11:38 US/East-Indiana, Graham Leggett
wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to configure courier MTA to support email clustering, ie
to spread the email for a domain across multiple servers where the
mailboxes are stored.
Is this possible with Courier?
(I would like to
It's not a function of courier, but of the operating system and file systems
underlying it.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Graham
Leggett
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 9:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] Courier MTA as a
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:34:15 +0200 Juri Haberland wrote:
Jeff Potter wrote:
Is there a flag, available today, that can be set that tells
courier to _try_ TLS? In other words, if STARTTLS is announced and
you call the bluff, rather than failing to deliver and deferring
the message it
Jacob S. Barrett wrote:
Juri Haberland wrote:
IMHO, what you are asking for is a workaround for bugs in other MTA
software. One can argue about that...
I completely agree with you if by bugs you mean calls from customers
complaining to me that their email is not being delivered because the
Hi,
sometimes when I add domain into hosteddomains (and run
makehosteddomains), courier ignores it and delivers test
message to the next mx server through smtp. Only what helps is stop and
start courier. After restart mails are delivered correctly to
local maildir.
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:34:15 +0200 Juri Haberland wrote:
Postfix-tls has the same problems but provides a file called
'tls_per_site', where you can disable TLS for a particular site -
obviously similar to 'esmtproutes'.
IMHO, what you are asking for is a workaround for
Hello all,
i want to make my syslogd to log messages from my imap to different file.
I added in my /etc/syslogd.conf file follow line:
auth.debug -/var/log/auth.log
local6.*-/var/log/imapd.log
mail.*
Noah Silverman writes:
The message doesn't go anywhere. It just dies somewhere.
The error in my log file is:
Jul 31 00:52:42 allresearch courierlocal:
id=000531FE.3F28B197.78DC,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],addr=.xalias/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@allresearch.com:
/bin/sh:
Brilliant.
So simple, that I wish I thought of it.
Thanks!!
-Noah
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Noah Silverman writes:
The message doesn't go anywhere. It just dies somewhere.
The error in my log file is:
Jul 31 00:52:42 allresearch courierlocal:
id=000531FE.3F28B197.78DC,from=[EMAIL
On Thursday, Jul 31, 2003, at 13:04 US/Central, Paul Reilly wrote:
Which versions of DBM does Courier require?
I'm getting the following error when compiling:
cc: Error: bdbobj.c, line 116: In this statement, (*obj-dbf-open)
expects 7 arguments, but 6 are supplied. (toofewargs)
My system uses a
Jan Stanik writes:
Hi,
sometimes when I add domain into hosteddomains (and run
makehosteddomains), courier ignores it and delivers test
message to the next mx server through smtp. Only what helps is stop and
start courier. After restart mails are delivered correctly to
Hi,
Sorry to keep throwing problems out to the group, but this thing is
really tricky to configure.
I'm trying to get ALL incoming mail to run through spamassassin. (no
exceptions, ever.)
I've put the following line in courierd:
courierd:DEFAULTDELIVERY=| /usr/local/bin/spamc -f |
Noah Silverman writes:
Hi,
Sorry to keep throwing problems out to the group, but this thing is
really tricky to configure.
I'm trying to get ALL incoming mail to run through spamassassin. (no
exceptions, ever.)
I've put the following line in courierd:
courierd:DEFAULTDELIVERY=|
Bowie,
I am not sure this is a problem with the Maildir directory. It appears
that Courier will not even attempt to deliver the mail for one of my
virtual users. The mail is returned with a User not found error.
-greg
-Original Message-
From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok - I'm not 100% on this, but shouldn't that script be something like:
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/cerberus/cerberus-1.5.0-RH80 /usr/local/cerberus/config.xml
FATAL /var/log/cerberus.log
That way memory and other resources are not tied up by the essentially
useless sh process?
Is there a reason
No takers? Anyone have any ideas?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mitch
(WebCob)
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [courier-users] testing for group membership in maildrop?
I've been thinking about
Mitch (WebCob) writes:
Ok - I'm not 100% on this, but shouldn't that script be something like:
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/cerberus/cerberus-1.5.0-RH80 /usr/local/cerberus/config.xml
FATAL /var/log/cerberus.log
That way memory and other resources are not tied up by the essentially
useless sh
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