Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Courier already has a big-brother option.
Yes, I know. But I need the users to be aware of the fact that their messages
are being sniffed, so I have to force them to send CCs of thier messages to
the big-brother address. Is it possible to achieve that with the built-in
Lucio writes:
they also told me that even courier
developers discourage using it as SMTP: is that true?
Absolutely not. The courier server is under constant development. Why bother
if you don't want anyone to use it?
It *is* true that courier is more standards-compliant than much of the
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Bambero wrote:
4. Is it possible to set url www.mail.example.com (without frames)
for my webmail (http://www.mail.example.com/cgi-bin/webmail is so
long)
If it's apache, you can use mod_rewrite to direct users to the cgi.
Regardless of the http server, you
Hehehe! thats right :) my apologies to all :).
The server is debian sarge. im install all the packages using apt-get.
actually im using ipopd, but i want use courier-pop. When i install
courier-pop (using apt-get), the /var/log/mail.log dont report anything
related with the pop3 service.
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 10:43:44 -0500
Carlos Mario Mora (c4y0) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hehehe! thats right :) my apologies to all :).
The server is debian sarge. im install all the packages using apt-get.
actually im using ipopd, but i want use courier-pop. When i install
courier-pop
Angus Lee said:
I'm not sure this is the right place to post this message, but i
really want to seek for help.
Technically IMAP specific issues should go to courier-imap but anyone who
uses Courier-MTA is likely using IMAP also.
I'm using courier-imap-3.0.7 with fedora core 2
Lucio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Courier already has a big-brother option.
Yes, I know. But I need the users to be aware of the fact that their
messages are being sniffed, so I have to force them to send CCs of
thier messages to the big-brother address.
When I read
Julian Mehnle wrote:
Your filter (or filter module, if you decide to use one of the modular
frameworks) would need to check the list of envelope recipients (the
headers aren't exactly authoritative as far as actual message delivery
is concerned) for the copy address, and then either return an
Julian Mehnle wrote:
It should be possible to add the copy address to the list of envelope
recipients from within a courierfilter. This can be achieved by opening
the control file in append mode and appending an additional r control
record[4] with the copy address. However, I'm not entirely sure
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I connect to my ESMTP port from any IP address, even local, and I get no
response for a EHLO command.
But email sent among TLS enabled MTAs gets perfectly to my courier setup.
What is happening?
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Hello
Is it possible to create something like a global addresbook without LDAP
serwer in sqwemail (ver. 5) ?
I want to add some administrative emails which.
Thanks
Bambero
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Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman writes:
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I connect to my ESMTP port from any IP address, even local, and I get no
response for a EHLO command.
But email sent among TLS enabled MTAs gets perfectly to my courier setup.
What is happening?
ESMTP commands are
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
| ESMTP commands are terminated by a CRLF sequence. If you're
| connecting manually, make sure that all your commands terminate with
| CR LF.
I quite know about that :P I've implemented some protocols myself during the
last
Dear all,
First of all, thx for the reply from
Jay Lee. I would like to post this problem again and let see if anyone can help
me on this after further provide the details information. Thx for anyone reading
this and i hope that someone can give me some suggestion on this.
That is a very
On Mon February 21 2005 8:48 pm, Angus Lee wrote:
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1108808789.M253138P21295V0307I000CC688_1.sun,S=2292:2,
This looks bad - failing disk, corrupted file system, perhaps both? Have you
checked syslog for any system
Angus Lee writes:
I'm using ext3 in maildir's filesystem. For those problematic file, it
looks like
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1108808789.M253138P21295V0307I000CC688_1.sun,S=2292:2,
Listen carefully:
Your filesystem is screwed up. It's corrupted. It's broken.
No amount of screwing around
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