Jerry Amundson writes:
The *RPM Customization* section of the Status page -
http://www.courier-mta.org/status.html : states, "You can use most of the
configure script options, except for directory location options."
I have always used --localstatedir without any issue. Is there something
more to i
Sam Varshavchik writes:
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Just upgraded from 0.42.2 - all went well, of course, but I saw a couple
items in the process that triggered questions.
The *RPM Customization* section of the Status page -
http://www.courier-mta.org/status.html : state
I had no idea.
Thanks sir jerry.
> Avery Day writes:
>
>> Trying to install courier on a fedora sytem that is running postfix
>> version 2.0.11-5. After building the courier rpms from the source like
>> so
>> rpmbuild -ta courier-0.45.2.tar.bz2
>> as a non root user and trying to install the rp
Charles Fry writes:
>> Check whether the domain account home directory has global read and
>> execute permissions. When receiving mail, courieresmtpd runs as
>> the courier user. If it has read and execute permissions on the
>> home directory it will refuse to accept any mail that does not have
> >> Check whether the domain account home directory has global read and
> >> execute permissions. When receiving mail, courieresmtpd runs as
> >> the courier user. If it has read and execute permissions on the
> >> home directory it will refuse to accept any mail that does not have
> >> a matchi
Avery Day writes:
Trying to install courier on a fedora sytem that is running postfix
version 2.0.11-5. After building the courier rpms from the source like so
rpmbuild -ta courier-0.45.2.tar.bz2
as a non root user and trying to install the rpm files as root I get an
error.
--
Trying to install courier on a fedora sytem that is running postfix
version 2.0.11-5. After building the courier rpms from the source like so
rpmbuild -ta courier-0.45.2.tar.bz2
as a non root user and trying to install the rpm files as root I get an
error.
--
Matthias Wimmer schrieb am 2004-03-28 22:46:31:
> What am I doing wrong? I guess the virtual domain mapping is done after
> the maildropfilter check. But where can I place the filters for virtual
> domains then? Or is it just impossible what I am trying to do?
BTW: I though about that it could be
Hi!
I am trying to use maildropfilter on my system that hosts virtual
domains using virtualdomain LDAP entries to map domains to the users on
the system.
Think of the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] that is mapped to the
address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I placed the filter script in
~matthias/.mailfilters/rc