HELP!!!
I've been trying for days to get Courier IMAP working with OpenLDAP for
almost a week now:
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Below is my slapd.conf:
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include /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/c
Hi, I'm using postfix-2.0.6-8 on my SuSE 8.2 with
courier-imap-ldap-2.1.2-2 and courier-imap-2.1.2-2.
All works correctly but i have a problem with Maildir
permissions because when i send an e-mail and connect
to pop3 i receive this message:
-ERR Maildir: Permission denied
Connection closed by fo
Greetings,
I've recently changed/upgraded our mailserver to a new enviroment.
I'm using freebsd, postfix, courier-imap on my mailservers and I keep the
mailboxes on a shared nfs drive. Since the move we have been having a few
complaints about timeouts while downloading mail via pop3.
These time
undergra wrote:
> Hi, I'm using postfix-2.0.6-8 on my SuSE 8.2 with
> courier-imap-ldap-2.1.2-2 and courier-imap-2.1.2-2.
>
> All works correctly but i have a problem with Maildir
> permissions because when i send an e-mail and connect
> to pop3 i receive this message:
>
> -ERR Maildir: Permission
I'm working on getting subdomains to work with wildcard dns. I'm
still lost, but have tracked down that Courier doesn't even hit the
DB with the mysql_select_clause, so my earlier thought of a
"solution" won't work with Courier, as I understand it.
Sam, if the line ".foobar.com" is in esmtpaccep
Hmmm - silence eh?
What about some way I could set environment variables before calling
maildrop and then import them from there?
Would it be possible (instead of using default delivery to maildrop) to do
default delivery to another program, which could set up the environment for
maildrop with al
Hmm This seems a bit worrysome for me... How exactly can I back up my
users mail? Right now I've been rsync'ing it to a remote machine in a
daily "state of the system" archive. Does this mean that if I lose 2
drives at once and my mail server's array is destroyed unrecoverably my
backups are usel
I am using Courier IMAP. I had been looking at my maillogs, but now I get it. I just wasn't looking for the right information.
So for example I see:
A successful send by myself:
Nov 20 08:11:57 atlantica postfix/nqmgr[22081]: 1FB8910042: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=1407, nrcpt=1 (queue activ
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 12:51, Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
> Hmmm - silence eh?
>
> What about some way I could set environment variables before calling
> maildrop and then import them from there?
>
> Would it be possible (instead of using default delivery to maildrop) to do
> default delivery to another
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 09:32, Etienne Ledoux wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've recently changed/upgraded our mailserver to a new enviroment.
> I'm using freebsd, postfix, courier-imap on my mailservers and I keep the
> mailboxes on a shared nfs drive. Since the move we have been having a few
> complai
Any problems that you are having with postfix should probably be directed at the postfix list. Courier IMAP is not involved at the point that you are having trouble.
On Nov 20, 2003, at 8:16 AM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I am using Courier IMAP. I had been looking at my maillogs, but now I get it.
Hi!
I've tried to block external emails coming to our mailing lists defined
in LDAP.
I've already tried the following means:
1) "LDAP_SOURCE mailsource" setting in ldapaliasrc, then "mailsource:
local" attribute on mailing lists in LDAP - it doesn't work as
documented, Courier's ldapaliasd do
David Ehle writes:
Hmm This seems a bit worrysome for me...
What exactly is worrysome to you?
After getting to your message in the mailbox, I open it, and the very first
thing I read is âThis seems a bit worrysome to meâ.
I really have no idea what you're talking about.
pgp0.pgp
Descriptio
David Ehle wrote:
Hmm This seems a bit worrysome for me... How exactly can I back up my
users mail? Right now I've been rsync'ing it to a remote machine in a
daily "state of the system" archive. Does this mean that if I lose 2
drives at once and my mail server's array is destroyed unrecoverably my
Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
Would it be possible (instead of using default delivery to maildrop) to do
default delivery to another program, which could set up the environment for
maildrop with all the extra varables needed for filtering, and then call
maildrop?
Probably.
Instead of:
DEFAULTDELIVERY="| e
In the manpage for mailbot:
-M address
Format the autoresponse as a delivery status
notification (RFC
1894). address is an RFC 2822 E-mail address that
generates the
DSN. Note that the -A option should be used in ddition to
-M in
o
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