Hi again folks,
I am having difficulties getting Courier to handle LDAP accounts with the
kind of semantics I'd like: I have a large pre-existing LDAP which it would
be very, very difficult to modify all the users in. I am going to use
ldapaliasd, for sure, but I can'treally change the user data a
Jeff Potter writes:
2) Delayed delivery message: These messages start with "DELAYS IN
DELIVERING YOUR MESSAGE", but don't contain an "I've been trying for
xx hours/days" or an "I'll give up in xx days". Could such text be
added?
The message/delivery-status MIME component of these DSNs lists the d
I'm setting up courier using postgresql auth, I'd like to know if it's
possible to keep users seperate for seperate hosted domains? So that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] could deliver to different maildirs?
Creating aliases for virtual users, should I just create multiple
virtual user
Hi List,
I've had a user request the following 2 features; I don't think Courier
supports them. Any chance they can get added to the wish list? Anyone
have patches that do this?
1) In quota warning messages, I'd like to see "you are using xxxMB out
of a quota of MB."
Alternatively, to see
Randy Smith writes:
Hi all,
I'm running a small cluster of courier servers. At the moment, each server
maintains its own mail queue. I would like to combine the queues into a
single shared queue so that I don't lose messages if one of the nodes die
catastrophically. Is this possible?
No.
The obv
Noam Meltzer writes:
So, I decided that I want to backup my data.
On first look, it seems very simple as I have only one user (me): All
I need to do is make one tarball of my Maildir, and that should do the
trick.
But then, another thought crossed my mind: If the imapd/webmail
daemons are running,
Thank you to all of you who answered that question. I have gotten it to
work now and would be glad to share the little script that I spent the
afternoon playing around with. My only concern now is that it looks
like all the mail becomes marked as unread again, and I'm wondering if
there's any
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have found lots of scripts to convert mbox to maildir, and they all
> seem to work. However, when I transfer the newly generateed maildirs
> to my test machine, I only ever see the Inbox. If I create folders
> inside my Inbox, they a
> -Original Message-
> From: Sean Butler
> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 5:53 AM
[ Snip ]
> Now, if someone can fix the archives, or point me to a url
> that has the post Malcolm has referenced, or forward me that
> email, or give some kind of advice to someone who has now
> spent ma
On 8/04/2004, at 10:04 AM, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I have found lots of scripts to convert mbox to maildir, and they all
seem to work. However, when I transfer the newly generateed maildirs
to my test machine, I only ever see the Inbox. If I create folders
inside my Inbox, they are v
Hi all,
I have found lots of scripts to convert mbox to maildir, and they all
seem to work. However, when I transfer the newly generateed maildirs
to my test machine, I only ever see the Inbox. If I create folders
inside my Inbox, they are visible, but I don't know where their
Maildirs are.
Tim Stoop writes:
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Hi people,
Has someone already published a book about the Courier MTA/POP/IMAP server?
No, but have you read INSTALL? Not a book, but certainly a can't-put-it-down
short story... :-)
jerry
hello what i want to do is the following:
when user "foo" receives a mail, a copy of the mail is sent/copied to
"bar".
im doing this to read everyone's mail, to see if everything is related
to the company.
its kind a mail "watcher".
sorry for my poor english.
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Hi all,
I'm running a small cluster of courier servers. At the moment, each server
maintains its own mail queue. I would like to combine the queues into a
single shared queue so that I don't lose messages if one of the nodes die
catastrophically. Is this possible?
The obvious option would be to h
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Hi people,
Has someone already published a book about the Courier MTA/POP/IMAP server?
We're developing a course which details the installation and use of Courier
POP and IMAP and we'd like to provide our students with a book in which they
can find
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Hi,
For the last couple of month I have been using courier as an IMAP and
webmail server, and I'm very pleased of it.
Lately, I started to think: "gee, what will happen if my HD will
crash... I will lose *everything*".
So, I decided that I want to backu
Sean Butler wrote:
> At 10:28 PM 4/6/2004, Malcolm Weir wrote:
>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Sean Butler
>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 5:59 PM
>>
>> [ Snip ]
>>
>>> Is there anywhere to get the detail of what courier-imap is
>>> sending the client and why, since there doesn't se
From: Sean Butler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Sean Butler
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 5:59 PM
> >
> > Is there anywhere to get the detail of what courier-imap is
> > sending the client and why, since there doesn't seem to currently
> > be adequate log
At 10:28 PM 4/6/2004, Malcolm Weir wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: Sean Butler
> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 5:59 PM
[ Snip ]
> Is there anywhere to get the detail of what courier-imap is
> sending the client and why, since there doesn't seem to
> currently be adequate logging as I
I just re-evaluated the Bynari connector with the latest courier. One
strange thing is that CRAM-MD5 auth does not work (I have found this true
for other email clients too). However, I did not get all the way to ACL
testing. The sync time for mailboxes with >=1000 messages was too long
(1min or
I struggled considerably for a day trying to get courier-imap to run in a non-privileged general user account (it is a personal account on a server not administered by me). Apart from the obvious and standard configuration tweaks, here are some additional required things I thought I'd share wi
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 18:43, Roger Ward wrote:
> Is there a specific number of messages per connection Courier will attempt
> per host?
>
> If there are 40 messages in the queue, is there a way to encourage or force
> Courier to open one connection then send 40 messages down that connection
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> It looks to me like your patch reinvents the wheel.
I'm not sure why wheels have to be reinvented every now and then, but
on the ChangeLog I found the following:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/courier/courier/courier/ChangeLog?rev=1.600&view=markup
: 2002-08-01 Mr.
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