Daniel Schwarz writes:
Hello,
I've been a happy user of courier-imap for several years now - first
on Debian, now on Ubuntu. I'm running the latest Ubuntu packaging of
courier-imap which is reported as 3.0.8-3ubuntu1.
I have (or, had) about 1100 messages in my Inbox. One day recently,
imap simply
Hello,
I've been a happy user of courier-imap for several years now - first
on Debian, now on Ubuntu. I'm running the latest Ubuntu packaging of
courier-imap which is reported as 3.0.8-3ubuntu1.
I have (or, had) about 1100 messages in my Inbox. One day recently,
imap simply stopped working. I wa
Sam Varshavchik wrote (ages ago):
>> RPM build errors:
>> File not found by glob:
>> /var/tmp/courier-0.47-1.2-buildroot/usr/local/bin/*
>>> This turns out to be a change in FC2's glibc that ended up breaking rpm.
>> Bad news: after the latest updates (U4), this has now propagat
Hi all,i'm having a problem with Courier 0.44 with
authmysql.Everything works fine with pop3, imap and esmtp but now i've had
to stopworking with mail server because of a problem defining a mailing list
...Here's the scenario ...I've changed the MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE
to fit my need (creating v
Ok.Thanks.
Please, how can i do that ??
Carlos
Sam Varshavchik gravada:
> Carlos Henrique writes:
>
> > Ok. Thanks.
> >
> > But when i use this comand: ldapsearch -x -D 'cn=carlos,dc=uspedra,dc=br'
> > -W 'uid=carlos'
> > Enter LDAP Password: **
> > # carlos, uspedra.br
> > dn: cn=carlos,
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#authlib
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Michael Nguyen writes:
The user, basically, messed up the ACLs on the Sent folder, and is paying
the price for it.
While this is possible, the errors are getting thrown from the web servers
and the user can't change their ACLs from the web server. Now, it's
completely possible that the user is say
> Im between two Borderware firewalls myself. But another thing then: what
> is the option about that one can set in Thunderbird which is called "Use
> IDLE command if the server supports it"?
Courier supports it, but this won't help you infact worse. If you want
it to send more packets down to g
David Gomillion wrote:
If these two offices interact a lot, it might make sense to look into
using a VPN tunnel. Besides the security, the VPN devices will abstract
all of the hops and retain your original IP. Then, as long as SOME data
is flowing, your ADSL router should keep the connection open