> > as can be seen they are at diferent versions
> >
> > could someone explain the difference between these packages? the
> > descriptions are indentical.
> >
> > i have to be cautious cos i need to add maildrop's facilities to a live email
> > server,
>
> The different versions reflect the d
Dennis wrote:
Is there a "life with courier" site? For some reason I thought there was,
but haven't been able to find it recently.
I have found the courier man pages to be amazing sources of information and
examples. They don't even deserve to be called man pages because they shine
above all tho
Hi,
I am curious if there are additional resources for courier mta besides the
courier-mta.org site. I see a number of how-to docs but they deal with
other MTAs + courier IMAP, which is not what I'm doing.
Is there a "life with courier" site? For some reason I thought there was,
but haven't been
Jesse Keating writes:
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 03:55, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Same answer. When you set up any alias foo: bar, mail addressed to
foo gets delivered to bar, so the recipient is "bar".
Now, actually in cases of program aliases, the real recipient is the
courier user itself, and pro
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 03:55, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Same answer. When you set up any alias foo: bar, mail addressed to
> foo gets delivered to bar, so the recipient is "bar".
>
> Now, actually in cases of program aliases, the real recipient is the
> courier user itself, and program aliases
Jesse Keating writes:
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On Tuesday 02 March 2004 19:30, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Since in this case you are delivering to the recipient address "dspam",
$USER will be "dspam".
Hrm, I see how I misworded this, or misset this up.
Since I have only virtual u