I tired using mozilla mail and does the same thing. I am watching netstat,
and there is one connection when I check my mail. But if I go to another
folder, it prompts me for a password and opens another connection. Enter
the password, it doesn't work. Any more ideas?
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hi!
i've installed courier-imap in a redhat 9 machine. everything went according to plan.
i don't know where to go from here to get the server to run. i know i have to install
a local mail delivery agent, so that i can use the maildir format. i've tried using
postfix, but i didn't get that to ru
Are you not checking "remember password"?
Can you run your connection through a proxy so you can log which end closes
the original connection?
m/
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Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 7:54 PM
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On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 19:38, Jeff Jansen wrote:
> On Friday 17 October 2003 15:19, Thomas Spoelstra wrote:
> > I'm going to try your suggestions. But would an inconsistency in the
> > directories (Maildir issue) cause the login problems?
>
> I just changed one account to match what you said you ha
Mensaje citado por Tim Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Daniel M. Drucker wrote:
| > I am running courier-imap, using the mysql account/authentication
| > backend. Right now, I'm using Captainnet's mailAdmin (
| > http://maxo.captainnet.net/mailAdmin/index.php ) to administer
| > accounts, but I'm fi
Ryan Burton wrote:
I tired using mozilla mail and does the same thing. I am watching netstat,
and there is one connection when I check my mail. But if I go to another
folder, it prompts me for a password and opens another connection. Enter
the password, it doesn't work. Any more ideas?
In /etc
Ryan - then you have your answer - you just don't like it ;-)
Various version of Outlook require multiple connections to the server - no
one knows why - ask MS if you want an exercise in frustration.
The MS response to being unable to contact the server though is to throw up
the password box - sa
Greetings all. I hope you can bear with a total newbie to the Unix scene...
but I am in need of a little help. I have searched the net and a few
newsgroups and mailing lists but haven't come up with any answers... I am
trying to compile courier 0.43.2 on an HP UX 10.20 server and am getting the
On Saturday 18 October 2003 09:59, Thomas Spoelstra wrote:
> Did you by any chance
> have a look at the mail.log messages? Did it generate a "LOGIN FAILED" -
> especially for the pop3 attempts?
No, there was no "LOGIN FAILED" error message for pop3. Just the one I
mentioned - "No such file or di
On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 00:28, Caleb Shay wrote:
> I'm having a problem with making a "catch-all" account for a domain.
> I've been lurking here since May, so I did a search through all the
> messages I had (over 3000) and followed the tips in there, but I still
> seem to be having problems. I'm
So I got clamav to work with amavis and courier. I doubt it's the most
efficient possible solution, but it works with some small hic-ups.
0. Get a clamav rpm if you can. Otherwise, at least clamav is well
documented for install.
1. Get the amavis-0.3.12.tar.gz source at www.amavis.org.
2. Get
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 11:40, Jeff Jansen wrote:
> On Friday 17 October 2003 08:44, Thomas wrote:
> > For the home and mail directories I use the same
> > entries "/home/mailboxes/mydomain.xx/user. In each user's account I ran
> > "maildirmake Maildir" and changed the ownership of the entire mail
I think I remember something about an "import" required to get $SENDER:
Gerardo had posted these notes (does this fix your problem?):
# Import Variables
#
import HOME
import SENDER
import RECIPIENT
# Virus Scan
if ($SENDER ne "")
{
FROM=$SENDER
}
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