I am trying to configure courier with mysql auth, but I am
lost in getting meaningful debug messages such as the database connectivity. I
tried to lookup /var/log/maillog and /var/log/messages, but I am still unable
to get any error message regarding the auth… Can anybody guide me to
furthe
Hi,
I've got courier 0.44.2 installed on a red hat 9 box via rpms I built.
Here are the rpms installed:
courier-0.44.2.20040207-1.9
courier-webmail-0.44.2.20040207-1.9
courier-imapd-0.44.2.20040207-1.9
courier-webadmin-0.44.2.20040207-1.9
courier-ldap-0.44.2.20040207-1.9
courier-maildrop-0.44.2.20
> Doesn't matter in this case. The rule in perl is that single quote
> strings are not inspected for variables; whereas double quotes are.
> E.g:
> $a = "foo";
> print 'Value: $a\n';
> print "Value: $a\n";
> will output:
> Value: $a
> Value: foo
Actually, single quo
> -Original Message-
> From: Kate Porter
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 11:20 AM
[ Snip ]
> It is actually a little confusing. You virtually never wanto
> to set AUTH_REQUIRED to 1. What we (the common folk) usually
> mean by esmtp authentication is the authentcation by the
> c
Being suspicious of the single quotes, I changed them to double -- it
didn't complain either way -- but it caused no change in behavior. I
also confirmed there are no other instances where these variables are
being set in the file.
Doesn't matter in this case. The rule in perl is that single quo
Adewole Akpose writes:
I installed courier from the latest tar ball using the rpm install. Every
thing seems fine.
I followed the instructions on setting up a virtual mail account and the
content of my userdb file is:
vmail
uid=501|gid=501|home=/home/vmail|shell=/bin/bash|systempw=$1$PRjwY
Bill Taroli writes:
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So, basically... if you're using encrypted passwords (ala shadow), then
might as well take CRAM out of the auth list?
Correct.
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I installed courier from the latest tar ball using the rpm install. Every
thing seems fine.
I followed the instructions on setting up a virtual mail account and the
content of my userdb file is:
vmail
uid=501|gid=501|home=/home/vmail|shell=/bin/bash|systempw=$1$PRjwYNJR$Ai6RJL1rdXjLK6i8sk0.
So, basically... if you're using encrypted passwords (ala shadow), then
might as well take CRAM out of the auth list?
Jeff Jansen wrote:
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 19:17, Kate Porter wrote:
(you can include cram-md5 next to login, but i didn't get that one to
work)
Then next steps would be to ensure that imapd is running as your user,
for your connection, and that the permissions of the Maildir
directories are consistent with that. Anything interesting in your
syslog (or whether you have logs directed)?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I am.
A
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 19:17, Kate Porter wrote:
> (you can include cram-md5 next to login, but i didn't get that one to
> work)
For CRAM-MD5 authentication to work your passwords need to be stored in
plaintext. If your users' passwords are stored hashed then you can only use
"PLAIN LOGI
Yes I am.
> Are you creating it underneath the Inbox?
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>I just got Courier-Imap up and running (can get into my Inbox!). I am now
>>trying to create folders under my IMAP connection, that way I can sort my
>> mail.
>>
>>I keep getting an error about not being able
Are you creating it underneath the Inbox?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got Courier-Imap up and running (can get into my Inbox!). I am now
trying to create folders under my IMAP connection, that way I can sort my mail.
I keep getting an error about not being able to create the folder. Are th
I just got Courier-Imap up and running (can get into my Inbox!). I am now
trying to create folders under my IMAP connection, that way I can sort my mail.
I keep getting an error about not being able to create the folder. Are there
some basic settings I am missing, or somewhere I can read furthe
> Forcing AUTH for all smtp traffic would effectively disable the server from
> receiving mail from anyone unless it comes from another mail gateway smart
> enough to authenticate. So that part was left "off".
Exactly!
It is actually a little confusing. You virtually never wanto to set
AUTH_REQU
I've never changed anything that I'm aware of to have auth used to allow
relaying...
Forcing AUTH for all smtp traffic would effectively disable the server from
receiving mail from anyone unless it comes from another mail gateway smart
enough to authenticate. So that part was left "off".
Right?
Sorry I tried searching, but the problem is not with courier (I'm almost
positive) rather my understanding of virtual domains (I think :). Anyway
here is my situation, I have a private internal subdomain
internal.mycompany.com off of my real company domain mycompany.com. Two
things; I have
Aleksander Adamowski wrote:
Courier (as of version 0.44.2) has an old hardcoded filter in
ldapaliasd.c. This causes operation of ldapaliasd to fail in some setups.
Attached patch changes from this hardcode to usage of LDAP_SOURCE
configuration variable.
More details and a tested source RPM can b
The amount of junk getting caught in the mailing list filter's has become
too much to handle. Reviewing the moderator's queue is wasting too much
time, so I've put in place a script to automatically bounce everything.
This means that everyone will need to make sure that they use the same
addr
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 09:37:47PM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Is it just me or is AUTH off by default?
It's off by default. One always has to go and set the 2 variables in
esmtpd for AUTH to work. Sam insists that SMTP authentication is
"already configured" and "nothing needs to be done", so
Hi all,
I just released version 0.12 of Courier::Filter to CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/~jmehnle/Courier-Filter-0.12/
>From the change log:
* chmod the courierfilter socket to 0660, so the Courier daemon system
group
has write access to the socket. This solves the "sendmail: Unable to
Thank you for your help. I think this should be in config file for changing
without need the new compilation.
Chatuporn Rungcharoensrichai
System Engineer
Pacific Internet Thailand.
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