Is there one?
Yes, more than one. See: http://www.kolab.org/kolab-plugins.html
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Toltec Connector (www.toltec.co.za)
License: proprietary
Stable version available since mid October 2003.
Users reported good experiences.
otlkcon (otlkcon.sourceforge.net)
License: Free
Dear Sam,
I am using the LDAP-alias lookup feature to guide
our company-mail.
My question is this. Lost of users have a personal
mail address and a general company mail address (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] , but also [EMAIL PROTECTED]) . To make this work, I
have a sales-account which redirects
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A completely different solution that more and more people use is not
have any backup MXen! Make all mailservers primary (same prio) and have
them all on site. If any of them fails you're covered, another will take
over. If your Internet connection fails, the sending
I would argue that this *is* the correct behavior *for Courier* in this
situation... which is that the remote server indicates that it supports
STARTTLS. But due to a remote configuration error -- probably a lack of
a certificate -- TLS doesn't actually function. I rather like the idea
of
Robert Penz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where can I find a documentation of the control file. I currently know
only that tags which are implemented in pythonfilter. I'm specially
searching for a way to detect the mails which are sent via smtp auth,
as I want to whitelist them.
Generally, the
Polarcom Webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to blacklist messages with empty Subject field?
You could use Courier::Filter[1] and the included Header filter module to
match messages with empty subjects and reject those.
References:
1. http://search.cpan.org/dist/Courier-Filter
Arturo Buanzo Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to deny relaying from a computer which sets it's hostname
to SOMENAME (fdns; $HOSTNAME ([ipaddr]) , etc). Even although random
valid SMTP AUTH is issued (free mail service), I want to deny relaying.
Is there any possible way of
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Dear Sam,
I am using the LDAP-alias lookup feature to guide our company-mail.
My question is this. Lost of users have a personal mail address and a
general company mail address (e.g.
URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] , but also
URL:mailto:[EMAIL
I wrote:
Robert Penz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where can I find a documentation of the control file. I currently know
only that tags which are implemented in pythonfilter. I'm specially
searching for a way to detect the mails which are sent via smtp auth,
as I want to whitelist them.
Quoting Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Moshe Gurvich wrote:
Is there one?
If not is there good solution that could work with popular clients?
This is something that keeps me up at night and makes me grind my teeth.
My customers want a browsable shared address book with ACLs like
Outlook/Exchange.
Is there a utility that I can use outside of courier to determine the
default delivery location for a given email address? This is the value
of the DEFAULT environment variable that courier sets before calling
its local filters.
I know that I can write my own script to interrogate courier's
Oh well, yes, I have had a look on the LDAP-docs
and could not find any info about a "many to many" setup (which does not say it
is not there). When I use the "courierldapaliasd query source address" command on
a LDAP_MAIL field and this field has a non-unique value (same value for two
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there one?
Yes, more than one...
All of those either suffer from:
1. Users can't write/make changes to the LDAP directory
2. Made for Outlook
3. Strictly web based
What I want is something that is platform independent like iCal. Any
server can host a directory
Well, I've taken pains to ensure that as I add features to my
environment that I can also maintain a choice of client setup. Mind you,
for email, it's really IMAP that makes this possible. But I haven't seen
any kind of slam dunk for PIM functions. I see it as an advantage that I
don't have to
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