Gordon,
Many thanks for this. I had already come to the same conclusion, but it
seems like an incredibly ugly hack, and it means that when I go to use the
LDAP Alias daemon for the definition of all my serious email aliases, it's
going to look rather strange and incomprehensible.
If I could defin
Jay,
I'm using Courier webmail.
I would love to know how to configure this in Courier webmail, but it
doesn't look that flexible so far. Any suggestions from the list as regards
how to do this would be wonderful.
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Thorne Lawler
Senior Systems Administrator
t: +6
> > I was just discussing virtual-user password changing with a friend,
> > and how annoying it is not to have a way to easily change passwords
> > via either squirrelmail or imp.
>
> This is because both of them are nothing more than glorified IMAP clients,
> and IMAP has no facility to change p
Chris Petersen writes:
I was just discussing virtual-user password changing with a friend, and
how annoying it is not to have a way to easily change passwords via
either squirrelmail or imp.
This is because both of them are nothing more than glorified IMAP clients,
and IMAP has no facility to cha
I was just discussing virtual-user password changing with a friend, and
how annoying it is not to have a way to easily change passwords via
either squirrelmail or imp. Short of writing a kludge for either of
these systems to interact directly with the userdb file, I was wondering
if the authdaemon
John Bossert writes:
David Newall wrote:
John,
I'm a bit surprised that you need to set TCPLOCALIP, and indeed there's
a problem if you have more than one IP address, but that is the way that
the code reads. I'd set it in etc/esmtpd.
David
List?, Sam? Should TCPLOCALIP be getting set? I'm r
David Newall wrote:
John,
I'm a bit surprised that you need to set TCPLOCALIP, and indeed there's
a problem if you have more than one IP address, but that is the way that
the code reads. I'd set it in etc/esmtpd.
David
List?, Sam? Should TCPLOCALIP be getting set? I'm running a single IP
ad
Thank you David!
I wouldn't have spotted that one. I think I remember reading this in the
guide, but I would have expected makesmtpaccess to throw some kind of error
message if it failed to parse.
Icky.
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Thorne Lawler
Senior Systems Administrator
t: +61 3 8329 2
Joe Laffey writes:
Sometimes a silly user will try to send a giant email to one of their
clients. Then that client's moronic mailserver will bounce the ENTIRE
message back to my user. Courier will reject it becuase it is too big for
my user's mailbox as well. It then gets bounced to me the postmas
OK.
So the other day I was futzing with some things, and I wanted courier
"off" for the moment, so I ran "courier stop".
I went about my business, and at some point realized I wasn't getting
any mail.
I ran mailq (as root), and it said there were no messages waiting.
But that wasn't true! 37 me
Now i can use gnu linker , but the result is the same, it doesn't works.
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Sometimes a silly user will try to send a giant email to one of their
clients. Then that client's moronic mailserver will bounce the ENTIRE
message back to my user. Courier will reject it becuase it is too big for
my user's mailbox as well. It then gets bounced to me the postmaster.
What is the be
if exitcode is set and exit is called in an exception, control will pass
out of the exception instead of unconditionally terminating... I dont
think this is an expected behaviour.
A short example:
exception {
EXITCODE=77
exit
}
#<--- control will get to here
to "Maildir/"
All mai
I want probed with gld but, i don't know how used it.
Could you tell me how use it instead ld ?
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On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 14:56, John BOSSERT wrote:
> WARN: One or more of your mailservers does not accept mail in the domain
> literal format ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). [...]
>
> What do I have misconfigured? Thanks,
You need to set the TCPLOCALIP environment variable to your local IP
address.
erricharl writes:
ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Symbol not defined: .__cxa_call_unexpected
ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Symbol not defined: vtable for
__cxxabiv1::__class_type_info
ld: 0711-345 Use option -bloadmap o -bnoquiet for get more information.
collect2: ld returned 8 exit status
make: 1254-004 Code error is
Nobody uses that format to report problems. Spammers use it to sneak
stuff into your mailserver. You're not missing out on anything. Its
thorough and respectable for them to inform you of it, but in reality,
you're better off as you already are.
O
Actually, this is not true. Block lists like ds
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 14:49, Thorne Lawler wrote:
> 203.55.171 allow,RELAYCLIENT
> 203.55.172 allow,RELAYCLIENT
Are they spaces in your file, or do you have a tab. You have to use a
single tab.
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 08:21:21 +0200 (CEST)
Grzegorz Janoszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Jason Flatt wrote:
>
> > > I moved these two files to /tmp and courier do not start, so I had to
> > > resume them...
> > Try moving or deleting them before you configure and compile Cour
I think this
version has a bug during building process.I use Aix 5.2 and GCC 3.3.2. Of
course, i use autoconf,automake,gmake,etc.I build with :# /configure
--disable-root-checkAll go fine.#gmakeI get this
errors:Compiling
deliverquota.c gcc -g -O2
-Wall -I./.. -I.. -o deliverquot
David Newall writes:
I'm trying to identify double bounces in module.dsn (dsn.c). Is it
sufficient for a message to have ctf.sender[0] == 0, or should it also
have strcasecmp(p->recipients[1], "postmaster") == 0?
Nope. An empty envelope sender of the ORIGINAL message is sufficient.
pgp0.
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