That file does not exist. Should courier automagicly realize it needs to be
calculated?
Thanks
Rob
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sam
> Varshavchik
> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 12:00 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [courie
Rob Hutton writes:
I have added the quota field to the mysql table and courier-imap is
selecting it, but reporting NOQUOTA. I understand that when 0% of the quota
is in use, it will do this, but their are messages in the mailbox, so I am
guessing that it is not calculating the usage. I am usin
> From: "Michael Bowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > From: Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > As has been said many times on this list, vpopmail has a bug which
> > prevents it working correctly with authdaemond.
> > The symptom is that authentication works for a while, and then fails.
>
> Yes,
Ever since I've started using tdb http://sourceforge.net/projects/tdb
which is the db used by pppd, samba, and some other projects, I've
forever forsaken the others. Why? It's essentially very similar to
gdbm, but there are some huge, critical differences:
1. it's tiny (20k .a, 26k .so)
2. it ha
I have added the quota field to the mysql table and courier-imap is
selecting it, but reporting NOQUOTA. I understand that when 0% of the quota
is in use, it will do this, but their are messages in the mailbox, so I am
guessing that it is not calculating the usage. I am using Postfix as the
MTA
Matthias Andree writes:
James A Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Forget BDB. Use GDBM instead. It plays much nicer with programs because
it's API doesn't change as often.
My experience is to the contrary. GDBM has made ARBITRARY ABI changes in
ABI != API
PATCHLEVEL (1.8.0 to 1.8.3) updates, 1.8
On Friday, Aug 1, 2003, at 04:08 US/Central, Matthias Andree wrote:
James A Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Forget BDB. Use GDBM instead. It plays much nicer with programs
because
it's API doesn't change as often.
My experience is to the contrary. GDBM has made ARBITRARY ABI changes
in
PATCHL
James A Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Forget BDB. Use GDBM instead. It plays much nicer with programs because
> it's API doesn't change as often.
My experience is to the contrary. GDBM has made ARBITRARY ABI changes in
PATCHLEVEL (1.8.0 to 1.8.3) updates, 1.8.0 wants libgdbm.so.2, 1.8.3
wan
Tim Lynch writes:
on redhat 7.3, courier 0.39 and 0.42
and yeah, the alias root to nonpriv account, i know. output from root's
batch job disappears and (even better) no log. output from nonpriv user's
jobs send ok.
this works:
# /usr/bin/sendmail <
testing
eof
a simple batch job like ``echo "echo
on redhat 7.3, courier 0.39 and 0.42
and yeah, the alias root to nonpriv account, i know. output from root's
batch job disappears and (even better) no log. output from nonpriv user's
jobs send ok.
this works:
# /usr/bin/sendmail <--
---
This
I'm really stuck on a few features. We would be more than willing to
pay for some brief phone support.
Is there anybody who knows this package well who wants to make a quick $100
Thanks,
-N
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Noah Silverman writes:
THANKS
That makes complete sense and now it work
Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
No takers? Anyone have any ideas?
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Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:16 AM
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Subject: [courier-users] testing for group membership in maildrop?
I've been th
RUIVO Eugenio Morais writes:
Hi,
I activated the archive feature of courier and it´s been working fine ever
since.
The reason I did it was that I knew sooner or later it would happen that
somebody would need a mail that was already deleted.
My question is how do I, after finding the files for the
Hi,
I activated the archive feature of courier and it´s been working fine ever
since.
The reason I did it was that I knew sooner or later it would happen that
somebody would need a mail that was already deleted.
My question is how do I, after finding the files for the required mail,
inject them t
Thanks...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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(WebCob)
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [courier-users] testing for group membership in maildrop?
No takers? Anyone have any ideas?
-Original Mess
> You can install a particular range of BDB versions and it'll work with
> Courier, but I don't remember which ones, because the simple answer
> from Sam (the Courier author) was just this:
I found a reference which says it works with BDB 4.0.x but not 4.1.x
> Forget BDB. Use GDBM instead. It pl
Noah Silverman wrote:
> OK,
>
> That makes sense, but then what do I do for virtual users? I have a
> separate directory for each users mail (/data/Mail/noah
> /data/mail/bob etc...)
whats wrong with
noah uid=8680|gid=1000|home=/data/Mail/noah|systempw=xxx
and having mail delivered to /data/Ma
Hi,
I was trying to come up with a system in which I could trace
the status of messages that pass through the server. So for
example, if someone sends out a message, I want to capture
its status, whether it's sent successfully, or delayed for
some reason. Similarly, if someone has a forwarding rec
Noah Silverman writes:
OK,
That makes sense, but then what do I do for virtual users? I have a
The only difference between a "virtual" user and a "nonvirtual" user is that
one's home directory is specified in /etc/passwd, and the other one isn't.
separate directory for each users mail (/data/
OK,
That makes sense, but then what do I do for virtual users? I have a
separate directory for each users mail (/data/Mail/noah /data/mail/bob
etc...)
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Noah Silverman writes:
I don't understand.
My authentication is "authdaemon".
I'm using virtual users with the user
Jerry Amundson wrote:
On my RedHat system, "info courier", then "/From:", put me to to the
exact passage quoted above...
I get "Search failed.".
My point was that why are these things, (which are clearly important to
a running server), listed somewhere as a 'files you should create when
install
Title: RE: [courier-users] Courier MTA as a cluster?
We do this by delivering over NFS.
saxon jones
network infrastructure admin
interbaun communications
suite 200
18404 stony plain road
edmonton, ab
T5S 2M8
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http://www.interbaun.com/
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Noah Silverman writes:
I don't understand.
My authentication is "authdaemon".
I'm using virtual users with the userdb file.
Each user has the same home, but a different mailbox.
noah
uid=8680|gid=1000|home=/data/Mail|mail=/data/Mail/noah|systempw=xxx
Well, there you go. Specifying 'mail'
MAL wrote:
Kirill Pushkin wrote:
Hello !
How can I change the address, (and/or name), that Courier uses in the
'From:' field, when it sends delivery reports or error responses?
man courier
dsnfrom
This file contains one line specifying the contents
of the Fr
From: greg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: Bowie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 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 hosteddomain
Kirill Pushkin wrote:
Hello !
How can I change the address, (and/or name), that Courier uses in the
'From:' field, when it sends delivery reports or error responses?
man courier
dsnfrom
This file contains one line specifying the contents
of the From: header t
Hello !
> How can I change the address, (and/or name), that Courier uses in the
> 'From:' field, when it sends delivery reports or error responses?
man courier
dsnfrom
This file contains one line specifying the contents
of the From: header that Courier puts in
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 09:50:57AM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> 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
How can I change the address, (and/or name), that Courier uses in the
'From:' field, when it sends delivery reports or error responses?
MAL
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OK,
I've decided to use the maildroprc file to set a global filter for all mail.
The file is:
xfilter "/usr/local/bin/spamc -f"
The permissions on this file are set to the same user as the user id for
virtual users.
For some reason, no filtering happens. does anybody have a clue why?
Thanks,
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