Hi,
I've a problem on wirting a rule for maildrop. A copy of some Messages should
be forwarded to another eMail-Adress, but without any attachments. I have
tried altermime to ripp the attachments and it works fine. But how can I
forward a copy of the message after filtering?
I want to have some
Please forgive me if this is not an appropriate venue for this type of
email, but I wanted to say these things, as it really does mean a lot to me
that they be said about courier-mta.
I have been using courier-mta for our main email server for about 5 years
now. Used courier version 39, on an old
During gmake install-configure, I got a bunch of these on stderr:
gmake[3]: *** No rule to make target `install-perms'. Stop.
Anything to worry about?
m
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The other day I looked into perhaps distributing some stuff with BitTorrent.
And I was left with an impression that the process publishing files over
BitTorrent is a bit clumsy. Anyone can easily download torrents - and quite
a bit of folks do, actually. But, if you wanted to distribute your own
On Jun 22, 2005, at 5:52 PM, Michael Mattess wrote:
Jun 23 12:47:52 mx01 courierpop3login:
rename(./new/1119130127.VaI2bd59.mx01.example.com,./cur/
1119130127.VaI2bd59.mx01.example.com:2,)
failed: Invalid argument
my setup: the maildir is on a vfat partition
vfat doesn't allow ':' characte
Hi
my problems seems to be that courier can not move the new mail form
new to cur. The error that is logged:
Jun 23 12:47:52 mx01 courierpop3login:
rename(./new/1119130127.VaI2bd59.mx01.example.com,./cur/1119130127.VaI2bd59.mx01.example.com:2,)
failed: Invalid argument
my setup: the maildir is o
Kia T. Vang wrote at 5:47 pm (-0500) on 22 6 2005:
>Is there a command line tool available that calculates the current Maildir
>size?
How about 'du'?
basil ben # du -sh ~zygoat/Maildir
291K/home/zygoat/Maildir
basil ben # du -sb ~zygoat/Maildir
107725 /home/zygoat/Maildir
Although offhand
Hi,
Is there a command line tool available that calculates the
current Maildir size?
Thanks.
Rodrigo Severo writes:
My next idea was that maybe mxlist would be created in a random order
but as far as I understood up to now, having looked at
rfc1035_mxlist_create, rfc1035_mxlist_create_x, domxlistcreate3,
domxlistcreate2 and domxlistcreate (inside rfc1035mxlist.c) this isn't
the case.
Hi,
I trying to find the code related to MX randomizing in Couriers source.
I looked in sendsmtp (inside esmtpclient.c) but as far as I understood
it walks mxlist FIFO way.
My next idea was that maybe mxlist would be created in a random order
but as far as I understood up to now, having loo
Ang Loon wrote:
Rodrigo, I took a peep at the esmtp sources a while
ago because I was facing the same 4xx thing - it
doesn't look that hard to tweak the logic yourself and
recompile if you really really had to. (I do realise
it would be a compromise but..)
It isn't perfect but it can be a rea
change your esmtproutes to:
t-online.de: authmailonline.kundenserver.de /SECURITY=NONE
Yep, I tried that and it does not go anywhere because the relay wants
authentication:
2005-06-22 21:04:19.991083 192.168.1.30:3547 > auth.mail.onlinehome.de:smtp
tcp S S:1815791592 A:0 W:57344 (DF)
Rodrigo, I took a peep at the esmtp sources a while
ago because I was facing the same 4xx thing - it
doesn't look that hard to tweak the logic yourself and
recompile if you really really had to. (I do realise
it would be a compromise but..)
Ben Kennedy wrote:
>>You couldn"t be more right. My prob
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> If you can verify that the ACLs have been set correctly, and the MUA
> still does not enable this option, you'll have to take it up with the MUA.
>
> Note that old version 1 ACL clients require all three flags, e, t, and x
> set, in order to be able to delete anything.
R
Iain Sims writes:
Understood, Sam. I'm not bothered about not being able to delete the
folders, but not being able to delete the messages within the folders.
From what I see in the maildiracl man page setting options 'e' & 't'
should allow users to delete messages within the folder. Yet users
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Iain Sims writes:
>
>> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>
>>> Iain Sims writes:
>>>
I have a question regarding public folder permissions for shared
maildirs.
Setting permissions on a shared maildir for any single user to ceilrstw
should (as far as the man
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Iain Sims writes:
>
>> I'm seeing a shared folder appear (#shared/shared) under my root share.
>> This folder does not exist though. There is no entry for 'shared' and no
>> maildirshared file in existance.
>>
>> Why would this be appearing??
>
>
> Have no idea. You nee
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Iain Sims writes:
>
>> I have a question regarding public folder permissions for shared
>> maildirs.
>>
>> Setting permissions on a shared maildir for any single user to ceilrstw
>> should (as far as the man page tells me) allow that user to create
>> folders (c) and delet
Marcus Felipe Pereira writes:
Hi,
I want to block smtp relay for some outside users but they should still be
able to receive email.
If the user authenticates he can send email from any place.
Since there is no "disablesmtp" option on authdaemon how can I do this?
It's already done. An
Hi,
I want to block smtp relay for some outside users but they should still be
able to receive email.
If the user authenticates he can send email from any place.
Since there is no "disablesmtp" option on authdaemon how can I do this?
Marcus Pereira
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Hello.
I have courier-imap (last version) running in 2 server using 2 NFS
from another server.
MTA and POP3 access is OK, but when i enable IMAP (Horde Webmail in
another server) the server load, I/O Wait go to high levels, load
> 300(all servers) and
Iain Sims writes:
I'm seeing a shared folder appear (#shared/shared) under my root share.
This folder does not exist though. There is no entry for 'shared' and no
maildirshared file in existance.
Why would this be appearing??
Have no idea. You need to wait until everyone here acquires telepa
Iain Sims writes:
I have a question regarding public folder permissions for shared maildirs.
Setting permissions on a shared maildir for any single user to ceilrstw
should (as far as the man page tells me) allow that user to create
folders (c) and delete messages (t & e).
Yet I find that users
Hi
Thanks Sam Varshavchik for replying.
> ELHO is not a valid SMTP command.
Sorry - slip of the keyboard. EHLO doesn't work either.
Well it seems I was being a bit too careful about testing. Email sent
from a client to the correct address and with DNS setup correctly, is
being received OK. So E
I'm seeing a shared folder appear (#shared/shared) under my root share.
This folder does not exist though. There is no entry for 'shared' and no
maildirshared file in existance.
Why would this be appearing??
Regs.
Iain.
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Malcolm Weir wrote:
> [...]
>
> The second MX is _strictly_ a fallback system. It will store and forward
> messages for the primary, but it doesn't do the SMTP-level message
> rejection. So it will accept pretty much anything sent to it, and then
> shovel that on to my primary when the primary r
Malcolm Weir wrote:
Your problems are an artifact of the primary accepting the connection,
starting the SMTP dialog, and then failing once a successful connection has
been made.
Also known as: some problem occured. SMTP is designed to deal the best
possible way with eventual problems during me
Hi,
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 11:31, Michael Heitmeier wrote:
> >Are you *sure* this name and password can do authenticated smtp? Have
> >you manually tried to connect to this server and issue an AUTH command
> >to see if it works like you think?
>
> Thanks for the suggestion... I believe it does
Are you *sure* this name and password can do authenticated smtp? Have
you manually tried to connect to this server and issue an AUTH command
to see if it works like you think?
Thanks for the suggestion... I believe it does. I'd be grateful for any
other hints. Since courier goes into STARTTLS
Michael Heitmeier wrote:
> Ok, tried that but still no joy:
>
> # more esmtproutes
> t-online.de: authmailonline.kundenserver.de
>
> # more esmtpauthclient
> authmailonline.kundenserver.de user password
>
> What else should I look at?
Are you *sure* this name and password can do authenticated s
I have a question regarding public folder permissions for shared maildirs.
Setting permissions on a shared maildir for any single user to ceilrstw
should (as far as the man page tells me) allow that user to create
folders (c) and delete messages (t & e).
Yet I find that users are unable to delete
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