Sergey Podushkin said:
> Jay Lee пишет:
>> It would be helpful if you could post the exact command line your trying
>> to run and maybe some strace output.
>>
> When I try to run, as said Installation instruction, "Test child
> termination":
>
> sh perftest1 1000 "user-test-1 user-test-2 user-test-
Trev writes:
First:
In section 8.1 you say that you are using SMTP reply code #421 to
express the error condition "this mailbox is not available within this
transaction, because of a whitelisting conflict." Unfortunately, a few
years after you wrote that, the authors of RFC 2821 co-opted #421 to u
Michael Nguyen writes:
Our current IMAP server uses a forward slash (/) as a folder delimiter. I
was curiousif I were to change Courier to do the same, would that be a
particularly difficult task? That is, is the "." delimiter pervasive
throughout the code?
Yes.
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Descriptio
Michael Nguyen writes:
Our current IMAP server uses a forward slash (/) as a folder delimiter. I
was curiousif I were to change Courier to do the same, would that be a
particularly difficult task? That is, is the "." delimiter pervasive
throughout the code?
Yes.
pgpLqwTnYU16f.pgp
Descripti
Greg Earle writes:
Sam,
I'm running Courier 0.45.6 on my production server at work.
When one of my users tries to send a mail out that's larger
than the default 10 MB limit, there is a diagnostic with the
size of the attempted message:
Feb 8 09:33:32 courier0.45.6 courieresmtpd: [ID 702911 mail.in
andy campbell writes:
When I compile authlib on slackware 10.0, It compiles
fine with no errors. However, it does not build
authlib with support for authcram. I looked at the
install doc and my system meets the requirements. I
even tried ./configure --with-authcram, but that did
not work nor do
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> The strategy in that draft has been in Courier for years.
>
> Courier has an internal API for recipient-specific content filters.
> If enabled, Courier will begin behaving exactly as that document
> describes.
Mr. Sam, I think you were eight years ahead of your time, becau
From: "Jay Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen said:
> >> Yes, it would be difficult as well as unsupported. Don't do it.
> >
> > Unsupported isn't so much of a concern as difficult is. Do you happen
to
> > know approximately how many locations would have to be changed to
> > implement this
Michael Nguyen said:
>> Yes, it would be difficult as well as unsupported. Don't do it.
>
> Unsupported isn't so much of a concern as difficult is. Do you happen to
> know approximately how many locations would have to be changed to
> implement this?
No, Sam might though. My guess though is tha
From: "Jay Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Michael Nguyen said:
[snip]
> Yes, it would be difficult as well as unsupported. Don't do it.
Unsupported isn't so much of a concern as difficult is. Do you happen to
know approximately how many locations would have to be changed to implement
this?
> > I'
Michael Nguyen said:
> Our current IMAP server uses a forward slash (/) as a folder delimiter.
> I was curiousif I were to change Courier to do the same, would that be
> a particularly difficult task? That is, is the "." delimiter pervasive
> throughout the code?
Yes, it would be difficult a
Our current IMAP server uses a forward slash (/) as a folder delimiter. I
was curiousif I were to change Courier to do the same, would that be a
particularly difficult task? That is, is the "." delimiter pervasive
throughout the code?
I'm asking because I'm weighing this option against modif
Sam,
I'm running Courier 0.45.6 on my production server at work.
When one of my users tries to send a mail out that's larger
than the default 10 MB limit, there is a diagnostic with the
size of the attempted message:
Feb 8 09:33:32 courier0.45.6 courieresmtpd: [ID 702911 mail.info]
started,ip=[::f
Sergey Podushkin said:
> Hello!
>
> Recently I've installed Courier-MTA package.
> Build proccess went just fine (with some overcomings regarded to
> requirements to build rpms by user not root).
> System is ASPLinux (FC3-based distribution), selinux is disabled.
> I follow to the Install doc, but
David Gomillion said:
> For the archives:
>
> The latest version of CentOS that builds Courier RPMs out-of-the-box is
> 3.3. If you do a full yum update before building the RPMS, it will not
> work. Something is broken, so build the RPMs first!
>
> I installed everything from CD except mgetty-sen
When I compile authlib on slackware 10.0, It compiles
fine with no errors. However, it does not build
authlib with support for authcram. I looked at the
install doc and my system meets the requirements. I
even tried ./configure --with-authcram, but that did
not work nor do I think that is a vali
For the archives:
The latest version of CentOS that builds Courier RPMs out-of-the-box is
3.3. If you do a full yum update before building the RPMS, it will not
work. Something is broken, so build the RPMs first!
I installed everything from CD except mgetty-sendfax, which I could not
find on an
Hello!
Recently I've installed Courier-MTA package.
Build proccess went just fine (with some overcomings regarded to
requirements to build rpms by user not root).
System is ASPLinux (FC3-based distribution), selinux is disabled.
I follow to the Install doc, but when I try to use sendmail
(/usr/li
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