Hi,
Is there something similar to the imappw/smtppw etc. that one could
have in a userdb entry, in the other auth modules (I am interested in
authldap)? What is the ideal way of restricting certain users (ie,
users who use my courier box as their authenticated mail relay) to be
able to email only
Jay Lee wrote:
Scott said:
This Friday at about 3pm PST I had 5 different courier servers ranging
in verions from 0.47 to 0.50 simultaneously start taking about 30+ seconds
to initiate an SMTP session remotely (from inside or outside the network).
Connecting from the localhost is no trouble at
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 18:21:47 +0200 Georg Lutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just installed CentOS 4 (which is effectively RHEL4 without
> support). I have also installed the actual version of gamin and
> gamin-devel from FC3 and compiled afterwards courier-0.50 .
>
> With IDLE support enable
Scott said:
> This Friday at about 3pm PST I had 5 different courier servers ranging
> in verions from 0.47 to 0.50 simultaneously start taking about 30+ seconds
> to initiate an SMTP session remotely (from inside or outside the network).
> Connecting from the localhost is no trouble at all. They
Thomas von Hassel wrote:
On Jun 4, 2005, at 21:22, Scott wrote:
This Friday at about 3pm PST I had 5 different courier servers
ranging in verions from 0.47 to 0.50 simultaneously start taking
about 30+ seconds to initiate an SMTP session remotely (from inside
or outside the network). Conn
On Jun 4, 2005, at 21:22, Scott wrote:
This Friday at about 3pm PST I had 5 different courier servers
ranging in verions from 0.47 to 0.50 simultaneously start taking
about 30+ seconds to initiate an SMTP session remotely (from inside
or outside the network). Connecting from the localhost
On Jun 3, 2005, at 19:25, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Jun 3, 2005, at 6:27 AM, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
Now, how do i filter/ristrict my mail flow, so that mail from the
filter and mail from my clients for relay get acceptet, but mail
from the outside to the domains hosted on the mail server
This Friday at about 3pm PST I had 5 different courier servers ranging
in verions from 0.47 to 0.50 simultaneously start taking about 30+
seconds to initiate an SMTP session remotely (from inside or outside the
network). Connecting from the localhost is no trouble at all. They're
all serviced
On 2005-05-30, Jürgen Walch wrote:
> Sorry, but I have lost track of this list a few months ago.
> I remember there where certain issues with courier's IMAP component on
> FC3 / RHEL4 because these distributions are using "gamin" instead of
> "fam" as file access monitor component.
>
> Does anybo
FWIW
This is embarrasing but I had a 417 on one server for
the last couple of days and... well, some of you might
know what it's like to have the courier curses, and I'm
balding, grey and ugly enough as it is!
Anyway, this particular problem/solution didn't appear
in the archives, so here it
On 04/06/05, Nat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One merit of MySQL is that you can get decent support for it if you are
> ready to pay money.
http://www.postgresql.org/support/professional_support
Binand
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Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Jun 2, 2005, at 12:41 AM, Robert Penz wrote:
mysql is faster and postgresql has more features. for storing only
account data (which is only one table) use mysql. If you build a real
db application (with subqueries, stored procedures, ...) use postgresql.
Not to
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