Re: [courier-users] Message stuck in queue

2005-01-21 Thread Matthias Wimmer
Hi Bowie! Bowie Bailey schrieb am 2005-01-20 12:36:25: You can log into the Courier server and issue the mailq command. This will list everything in the queue. You'll notice message IDs. You can then issue the command cancelmsg /messageid/ (omit the slashes, and instead put the actual

Re: [courier-users] Trash folder automatically created

2005-01-21 Thread Wolfgang Jeltsch
Am Freitag, 21. Januar 2005 00:39 schrieb Sam Varshavchik: [...] I have to correct myself. There's a TRASHFOLDERNAME setting in the imapd configuration file. I forgot all about it. I shouldn't really send E-mail that early in morning, and you should've browsed the readily available

[courier-users] Esmtp on multiple IP addresses ?

2005-01-21 Thread Peter Holm
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 17:41:23 -0800, you wrote: I needed it because my ISP got blacklisted in one netblock, so I had to switch to a different IP that wasn't blacklisted. (No longer my ISP FWIW) I would like to take a look at it. Does it still work with latest courier? Peter

[courier-users] Re: Esmtp on multiple IP addresses ?

2005-01-21 Thread Peter Holm
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:39:31 -0800, you wrote: As far as I know, Courier doesn't support binding to a specific interface for outbound connections. So it is not possible to control which IP is used to connect to other mailservers with a single courier install? besides the bsd jail solution? I

Re: [courier-users] Trash folder automatically created

2005-01-21 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Wolfgang Jeltsch writes: Am Freitag, 21. Januar 2005 00:39 schrieb Sam Varshavchik: [...] I have to correct myself. There's a TRASHFOLDERNAME setting in the imapd configuration file. I forgot all about it. I shouldn't really send E-mail that early in morning, and you should've browsed the

RE: [courier-users] Message stuck in queue

2005-01-21 Thread Bowie Bailey
From: Matthias Wimmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bowie Bailey schrieb am 2005-01-20 12:36:25: You can log into the Courier server and issue the mailq command. This will list everything in the queue. You'll notice message IDs. You can then issue the command cancelmsg /messageid/

[courier-users] Multiple esmtproutes

2005-01-21 Thread Spam
Hello, Is it possible to use different esmtproutes settings depending on if the receiver is on a IPv6 or IPv4 network (has or A records)? ~S --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting Tool for open

[courier-users] LDAP aliasing

2005-01-21 Thread Saxon Jones
When I configure LDAP aliasing, the sbin/courierldapaliasd query works: # ./sbin/courierldapaliasd query esmtp [EMAIL PROTECTED] esmtp [EMAIL PROTECTED] maildrop: [EMAIL PROTECTED] But for the life of me I can't get the actual forwarding to work. The LDAP record that the alias information is

[courier-users] Header/Recipient Size Policy Limit Exception?

2005-01-21 Thread Pete Toscano
We get occasional messages from this one sender that we _have_ to receive. Unfortunately, these messages sometimes trip the header size / recipient list policy limit and getting the sender to change their mail server is not a possibility. From what I can tell, this limit is hard-coded in

RE: [courier-users] Courier::Filter 0.16

2005-01-21 Thread Julian Mehnle
Mark Bucciarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday 18 January 2005 15:03, Julian Mehnle wrote: * Added the ClamAVd filter module for malware filtering using a ClamAV `clamd` dameon. Looks like this modules required ClamAV::Client? I was not able to retrieve it using CPAN. Below

Re: [courier-users] Multiple esmtproutes

2005-01-21 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Spam writes: Hello, Is it possible to use different esmtproutes settings depending on if the receiver is on a IPv6 or IPv4 network (has or A records)? esmtproutes specifies explicit destination mail server for some domain X. Any existing MX, A, or records for domain X are ignored, and

Re: [courier-users] LDAP aliasing

2005-01-21 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Saxon Jones writes: When I configure LDAP aliasing, the sbin/courierldapaliasd query works: # ./sbin/courierldapaliasd query esmtp [EMAIL PROTECTED] esmtp [EMAIL PROTECTED] maildrop: [EMAIL PROTECTED] But for the life of me I can't get the actual forwarding to work. The LDAP record that the alias

Re: [courier-users] Multiple esmtproutes

2005-01-21 Thread Spam
Hello, Is it possible to use different esmtproutes settings depending on if the receiver is on a IPv6 or IPv4 network (has or A records)? esmtproutes specifies explicit destination mail server for some domain X. Any existing MX, A, or records for domain X are ignored, and