On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Joe Laffey writes:
When setting up a vacation autoreply I would like it to use the -D option
to send back an autoreply only once per X days. Does -D also require -d to
give it a filename?
Yes. Without a small database mailbot has no way to track the re
Joe Laffey writes:
When setting up a vacation autoreply I would like it to use the -D option
to send back an autoreply only once per X days. Does -D also require -d to
give it a filename?
Yes. Without a small database mailbot has no way to track the recipient
addresses.
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When setting up a vacation autoreply I would like it to use the -D option
to send back an autoreply only once per X days. Does -D also require -d to
give it a filename? I could not get -D to work without -d, and since a day
hasn't passed I am unable to determine if the -D is in effect or not. I
Steve Lange writes:
However, after about 8 hours of uptime, Courier stops accepting requests
and becomes incredibly slow. Has anyone seen this before? Once I
Define "stops accepting requests", specifically: IMAP, POP3, or SMTP
requests.
I turned on auth debugging and found this error message
Kaare Rasmussen writes:
One of the available authentication modules is one that uses plain,
garden-variety getpw() and getsp() library calls.
Thanks. It works great. Now the second question that I can't find an answer
for*.
Can I move the maildirs away from users homedirs when using this authlib?
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Jay Lee writes:
the Return-Path no longer gets added, has the code changed? I've
tried turning backscatter on but that doesn't seem to suppress these
messages (possibly because they are local until maildrop CCs them?).
What should be happening here? Thanks for any clues
Steve Lange wrote:
> David,
>
> Thank you for the response! I know that Fedora Core 3 and CentOS 4
> are very similar. I'm not sure what FAM and Gaim are?
>
> What was your problem with Fedora Core 3?
>
> Thanks again,
> Steve
>
I couldn't find a good archive of my previous thread, but here
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everyone! I have CentOS 4.0 (RedHat Enterprise Linux
> 4.0 clone)
[snip]
> However, after about 8 hours of uptime, Courier stops
> accepting requests
> and becomes incredibly slow. Has anyone seen this before? Once I
> reboot the box...I'm good for another 8 hour
Hello everyone! I have CentOS 4.0 (RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.0 clone)
installed with Courier MTA 0.49.0 with database authentication for
virtual users (I have tried MySQL 4.1 and switched to PostGreSQL 7.4.7
to eliminate that as a possible problem) and have a combination of
Mozilla ThunderBird
> One of the available authentication modules is one that uses plain,
> garden-variety getpw() and getsp() library calls.
Thanks. It works great. Now the second question that I can't find an answer
for*.
Can I move the maildirs away from users homedirs when using this authlib?
I'd like to have
Hi list,
I've got a problem with courie-imap. I use the MySQL-Authenification
for IMAP also as for POP3 user login. This works fine, as long as I do
not set the "MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE" in the authmysqlrc file.
The log sais the following if I have not set the MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE:
,[ mail.log ]
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Kaare Rasmussen writes:
Sorry, can't find any references about this.
Will I have to do anything special when installing courier-authlib (or other
courier modules) when using NIS+ ?
Or does it authenticate this as standard (passwd)? Courier will be installed
on the NIS server.
One of the availabl
Sorry, can't find any references about this.
Will I have to do anything special when installing courier-authlib (or other
courier modules) when using NIS+ ?
Or does it authenticate this as standard (passwd)? Courier will be installed
on the NIS server.
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