[courier-users] Output after sending Hello in smtp communication

2005-02-15 Thread Hirad
Hi! I have following Problem and need help: I have 2 Linux boxes with 2 different courier versions one is 0.42 and one 0.47 On the box which has 0.42 when I make a simple telnet to port 25 I get folling output after sending the "Helo" in SMTP communication: HELO xx 250-courier2.t-systems.at Ok

Re: [courier-users] Setting up aliased mail accounts that deliver to shared folders

2005-02-15 Thread Chuck Williams
Sam Varshavchik writes (2/15/2005 7:07 PM): Mail cannot be delivered directly to filesystem permissions-based shared folders. Jay Lee writes (2/15/2005 7:17 PM): Assuming your using virtual shared folders, you can do it like this: Thanks for the responses. Unfortunately, I'm using filesystem

Re: [courier-users] Setting up aliased mail accounts that deliver to shared folders

2005-02-15 Thread Jay Lee
Chuck Williams said: > Is there a built-in approach for aliasing a mail account to deliver to a > shared folder? I can create such a mapping for any maildir, or to a > program, but would like to create accounts that deliver to my shared > folders. Assuming your using virtual shared folders, you c

[courier-users] Requsest for help: courier-imap authmysql slow?

2005-02-15 Thread Haven Skys
I am testing the latest courier-imap. I have a couple hosts with an older version and they are able to take 50 (5 processes requesting 10 logins) requests in 1 second. The latest version of courier-imap handles about 1 login a second on average. Here are a couple related configuration options. M

Re: [courier-users] Setting up aliased mail accounts that deliver to shared folders

2005-02-15 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Chuck Williams writes: Is there a built-in approach for aliasing a mail account to deliver to a shared folder? I can create such a mapping for any maildir, or to a program, but would like to create accounts that deliver to my shared folders. Thanks for any tips, There are two types of shared f

[courier-users] Setting up aliased mail accounts that deliver to shared folders

2005-02-15 Thread Chuck Williams
Is there a built-in approach for aliasing a mail account to deliver to a shared folder? I can create such a mapping for any maildir, or to a program, but would like to create accounts that deliver to my shared folders. Thanks for any tips, Chuck ---

[courier-users] Courier 20050215

2005-02-15 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php New builds of Courier and Courier-analog packages. Changes since last snapshot. â Include message size in the 523 error message. â Mail filtering API: Mail was always filtered using global mail filters (if installed), even if its source was not list

[courier-users] adding a text footer to outbound email

2005-02-15 Thread Adam Harm
Hi, Is it possible to add a text footer to outbound email (i.e. a disclaimer or copyright notice) with courier? Would this be possible with something like alterMIME as a filter on outbound email? Is it possible to only put a filter on SMTP from a certain IP address range? Thanks, Adam. manage

Re: [courier-users] Strange initial delay for Thunderbird SMTP connections

2005-02-15 Thread William Hue
Chuck, I was seeing this. I noticed in the logs that Thunderbird is trying first to log in using MD5/CRAM and failing (because I had not enabled that capability in my Courier installation), and then trying PLAIN auth. I couldn't figure out how to make Thunderbird not try MD5/CRAM first, so I

Re: [courier-users] using SPF with a local filter and maildrop

2005-02-15 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Andrew Newton writes: Is there a way for a local rcptfilter to get the output of the courier SPF check (the ones on HELO and MAIL FROM)? Or is it better to check the Received-SPF header using an smtpfilter? rcptfilter does not have access to the results of the SPF check. pgpw6JMipQpB8.pgp Descri

Re: [courier-users] How is webadmin in apache/cgi-bin supposed to access all the courier-owned files in etc/courier?

2005-02-15 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Chuck Williams writes: I wrote (2/15/2005 9:47 AM): However, for some reason the running webadmin still cannot see its unsecureok or password. The files are in the right place, as the script can see them if I set their ownership to nobody. What might be happening here? Am I missing other thin

Re: [courier-users] Strange initial delay for Thunderbird SMTP connections

2005-02-15 Thread Gordon Messmer
Chuck Williams wrote: I'm experiencing an issue and wondering if anybody might have an idea as to the cause. Whenever I connect via Thunderbird to the Courier server to send a message, there is a long delay of many seconds before the message is sent. Add " -nodnslookup -noidentlookup" to your T

[courier-users] Strange initial delay for Thunderbird SMTP connections

2005-02-15 Thread Chuck Williams
I'm experiencing an issue and wondering if anybody might have an idea as to the cause. Whenever I connect via Thunderbird to the Courier server to send a message, there is a long delay of many seconds before the message is sent. By tailling the syslog, I've determined that no log messages are

[courier-users] using SPF with a local filter and maildrop

2005-02-15 Thread Andrew Newton
Is there a way for a local rcptfilter to get the output of the courier SPF check (the ones on HELO and MAIL FROM)? Or is it better to check the Received-SPF header using an smtpfilter? -andy --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide R

Re: [courier-users] How is webadmin in apache/cgi-bin supposed to access all the courier-owned files in etc/courier?

2005-02-15 Thread Chuck Williams
I wrote (2/15/2005 9:47 AM): However, for some reason the running webadmin still cannot see its unsecureok or password. The files are in the right place, as the script can see them if I set their ownership to nobody. What might be happening here? Am I missing other things due to no webmail d

Re: [courier-users] How is webadmin in apache/cgi-bin supposed to access all the courier-owned files in etc/courier?

2005-02-15 Thread Chuck Williams
Sam Varshavchik writes (2/14/2005 6:07 PM): From INSTALL: 1. Move /usr/lib/courier/libexec/courier/webmail/webadmin to your web server's SSL cgi-bin directory. Take care to preserve the binary's ownership and permissions. Webadmin is originally installed in this location suid-root. T

RE: [courier-users] RPM Build Info (Fedora Core 3)

2005-02-15 Thread David Gomillion
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Kevin Murphy said: >> Well, thanks for the complete lack of response on my previous issue, >> I ended up tracking it down to being somehow caused by SELinux, which >> I've since disabled until I can figure it out and make it work the >> way I want it to... >> >> At any

Re: [courier-users] RPM Build Info (Fedora Core 3)

2005-02-15 Thread Jay Lee
Kevin Murphy said: > Well, thanks for the complete lack of response on my previous issue, I > ended up tracking it down to being somehow caused by SELinux, which I've > since disabled until I can figure it out and make it work the way I want > it to... > > At any rate, the spec file needs changing

Re: [courier-users] RPM Build Info (Fedora Core 3)

2005-02-15 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Kevin Murphy writes: Changing the line listing "fam-devel" as a pre-req to look for "gamin-devel" appears to work perfectly (as a quick fix for me). The RPM gurus among us will have to figure out how to make it only change its requirements when built on a FC3 system. There have been some report

Re: [courier-users] authenumerate fails with Assertion

2005-02-15 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Lars Althof writes: Sam, I have found that whenever I try to run authenumerate, authdaemond will fail with: Feb 14 20:59:32 athene authdaemond: authdaemond: ../../../libraries/libldap/getvalues.c:43: ldap_get_values: Assertion `target != ((void *)0)' failed. My authldap.rc is attached. Any help

Re: [courier-users] Sendmail hang

2005-02-15 Thread Sergey Podushkin
Finally I found the cause of problem of sendmail hang. It hangs on putenv() function in the begining of main(): === exerpt from sendmail.c putenv("AUTHMODULES="); /* See module.local/local.c */ === I don't know what it doing, but if I comment out this line everithing works just fin