Hello Everyone,
I have a very simple question today for you guys, I hope. I just recently decided to
setup courier so I instlaled all the software and I build the rpm. I am using MySQL
with it and amd using courier for my virtual users only, not real system users. I
have a database called ma
Well, it doesn't seem to happen that way. When the scenario
below happens, all I'll see in the maillog is the initial
connect (newmsg log line), and won't see ANY more
information about that particular message id.
That is why I'm confused about this.
Next time I catch that, I'll post it to the l
David Gomillion writes:
In /usr/lib/courier/etc/aliases/lists:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post
all_employees
The strange thing is not so much that it doesn't work as it sends me
back:
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' on 12/9/20
Joris writes:
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to get (virtual) user's homedirs automatically
created upon login or mail delivery.
There is http://www.commedia.it/ccontavalli/#courier-authmkhome, but it
appears unmaintained. Does it still work?
Are there any other (preffered/better/builtin) options?
The
Ricardo Kleemann writes:
I've been running some tests, sending out messages, and
sometimes a message gets processed (and its delivery logged
in the maillog) almost immediately. However, sometimes a
message goes into the queue (is visible in mailq), however
doesn't actually get delivered for a coup
I am currently working on using mailman on my courier server. I seem to
be having some issues with the alias stuff.
According to Eric Pare's email on Sun, 21 Sep 2003 12:00:54 -0700, the
aliases I am using should work, I think...
In /usr/lib/courier/etc/aliases/lists:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: |/usr/l
Joris wrote:
Hi,
Is this mailinglist archived somewhere with a search function?
The sourceforge archive/forum is not very handy...
My personal fave is:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
-Scott
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Joris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is this mailinglist archived somewhere with a search function?
http://www.riverside.org/archive/html/courier-users/
>
> The sourceforge archive/forum is not very handy...
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Hi,
I'm looking for a way to get (virtual) user's homedirs automatically
created upon login or mail delivery.
There is http://www.commedia.it/ccontavalli/#courier-authmkhome, but it
appears unmaintained. Does it still work?
Are there any other (preffered/better/builtin) options?
--
Greetin
Hi,
Is this mailinglist archived somewhere with a search function?
The sourceforge archive/forum is not very handy...
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Greetings
Joris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - pgp/gpg key id: 91016988
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--On Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2003 15:16 + Jeff Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 December 2003 14:49, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
>> Is this a feature of courier, that it checks/verifies the
>> sender address (which, btw, has always been a perfectly
>> valid address)
>>
>> Your mess
Mirko Zeibig wrote:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 09:29:12AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Mirko Zeibig wrote:
Using SMTP was no problem but sending email via mutt (using sendmail)
ended in
permission problems, so I uninstalled the python-filters again.
Are you also on a Debian system?
Nope, I tried
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 14:49, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Is this a feature of courier, that it checks/verifies the
> sender address (which, btw, has always been a perfectly
> valid address)
>
> Your message to the following recipients cannot be
> delivered:
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> mail.s
Hi,
In my continued quest to better understand how courier's
queue processing works, I'd like to understand what controls
how/when a message that is in the queue actually gets
processed and sent out (this of course is for outbound
smtp).
I've been running some tests, sending out messages, and
som
From: Dave Kliczbor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> After I did not find any howto to create virtual mail hosting on
> courier besides the standard installation documentation, I tinkered
> around on my own server and logged what I did. Then I added some
> comments and put the whole thing online on
>
Yes... strange! :-(
This happened yesterday, I tried multiple times to post a
message (always from the same account and same server) and
they would bounce.
I've seen this happen in the past. I don't know if I have
something misconfigured with my server, it happens very
rarely, and then towards t
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 10:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> mail from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 517-Domain does not exist: mydomain.notexist.com.
> 517 Invalid domain, see ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1035.txt>
You have "BOFHCHECKDNS=1" set in /etc/courier/esmtpd. You're right; this
works fine.
Jeff Jansen writes:
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 06:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Courier does not like esmtp HELO/EHLO from internal smtp engines of
viruses/spammers, so spam will not be too much.
H, if you're right then that would be great. I assume that you can turn
on this sort of reverse
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 06:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Courier does not like esmtp HELO/EHLO from internal smtp engines of
> viruses/spammers, so spam will not be too much.
H, if you're right then that would be great. I assume that you can turn
on this sort of reverse lookup if you wa
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 09:29:12AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Mirko Zeibig wrote:
> >Using SMTP was no problem but sending email via mutt (using sendmail)
> >ended in
> >permission problems, so I uninstalled the python-filters again.
>
> Are you also on a Debian system?
Nope, I tried the fil
Has anyone out there tried to get clamdmail to work with Courier.
http://clamdmail.sourceforge.net/
I'm getting ready to start my attempt.
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