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
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
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
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
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
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/
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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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