From system logs:
warning: SASL authentication failure: cannot connect to Courier
authdaemond: Permission denied
System Software Information:
FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE
Postfix 2.2.9 (postfix-2.2.9.tar.gz)
Courier Authlib 0.58 (courier-authlib-0.58.tar.bz2)
Cyrus SASL 2.1.21
As per your suggestion I streamlined my sasl2 smtpd.conf file.
As per someone else's suggestion I rechecked all the permissions and
found that /usr/local/var was 700 and changed it to 755. That fixed
the permission error.
Now that that's fixed I'm now trying to figure out why I can't
Richard Secor wrote:
# cat /usr/local/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf
pwcheck_method: authdaemond auxprop
log_level: 3
mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN
authdaemond_path: /usr/local/var/spool/authdaemon/socket
auxprop_plugin: sql
sql_engine: mysql
sql_hostnames: localhost
sql_user: sql_user
sql_password:
When I setup courier-authlib (0.58), I did so with:
--with-authmysqlrc
For some reason authdaemon insists on looking for the config file as:
/usr/local/etc/authlib/yes
instead of:
/usr/local/etc/authlib/authmysqlrc
Does anyone out there have any idea on what I'm doing wrong?
Or is this a bug?
Vincent wrote:
I have actually dealt with this very issue for years with various MTA's
including sendmail (which was always a nightmare to work with). I am
always in a situation, either in the work place or at home, where I need
send email between individual hosts on a LAN with the hostname
On Thu March 2 2006 13:52, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Vincent wrote:
I have actually dealt with this very issue for years with various
MTA's including sendmail (which was always a nightmare to work
with). I am always in a situation, either in the work place or at
home, where I need send email
Try:
--with-authmysqlrc=/usr/local/etc/authlib/authmysqlrc
Richard Secor wrote:
When I setup courier-authlib (0.58), I did so with:
--with-authmysqlrc
For some reason authdaemon insists on looking for the config file as:
/usr/local/etc/authlib/yes
instead of:
hi
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, Gordon Messmer wrote:
If you need flexible masquerading, by all means use a product that
supports it
sendmail being one of them ;)))
--
rgds,
serge
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Yeah was trying that while I was waiting for a reply...
it worked.
Someone should check the Makefile and stop it from using yes by
default though lol.
Thanks,
-Rich
On Mar 2, 2006, at 3:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try:
--with-authmysqlrc=/usr/local/etc/authlib/authmysqlrc
Actually it is the convention of AutoConf's parameter name
that tells us this parameter should be given a file path.
authmysqlrc represents a file name.
Richard Secor wrote:
Yeah was trying that while I was waiting for a reply...
it worked.
Someone should check the Makefile and stop it from
They aren't really duplicates, but Outlook (2000/2002/2003/XP) occasionally
(well, most of the time) lists a given message twice (exactly twice) If you
exit Outlook and relaunch, the duplicate msg is recognized and the inbox only
shows one listing. Quite annoying...
Checking with a
On Thu March 2 2006 15:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They aren't really duplicates, but Outlook (2000/2002/2003/XP)
occasionally (well, most of the time) lists a given message twice
(exactly twice) If you exit Outlook and relaunch, the duplicate msg
is recognized and the inbox only shows one
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Julie S. Lin wrote:
i'm trying to get spamassassin to filter mail to an email alias
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
in my courier aliases files list I have
hostmaster :user x, user y, user z
how can I go about doing that? from my research it's a matter of
directing mail to a
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 11:52:58AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Vincent wrote:
I have actually dealt with this very issue for years with various MTA's
including sendmail (which was always a nightmare to work with). I am
always in a situation, either in the work place or at home, where I
Hi List!
I'm looking for a way to check if a remote host or the local host connected
to courier, so that authlib can allow or deny imap access based on this.
The background is, courier should allow imap access based on criteria in a
mysql user db. But it should always allow imap access for a
Have been happily using Courier for a few months. Last weekend had a hard
disk crash. After isntalling a new disk and restoring the data I am getting
an error. The client shows:
Cannot copy messages: No such file or directory
Enabled logging and on the the same appears:
WRITE: -ERR Cannot
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, Vincent wrote:
... I am
always in a situation, either in the work place or at home, where I need
send email between individual hosts on a LAN with the hostname after the
'@' in the from line and, at the same time, be able to send mail to the
outside with only the domain
It seems my Courier mail list is sending out messages twice. See my maillog
below.
The task 0FC9 was executed by courierd (esmtpd?), while the task 0FE0 was executed by
courierlocal. I believe that constitutes sending twice.
Mailing list is [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2 members on list: user_a
Hello!
Am Freitag, 3. März 2006 05:51 schrieb Francisco Reyes:
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006, Kai Krakow wrote:
I'm looking for a way to check if a remote host or the local host
connected to courier, so that authlib can allow or deny imap access
based on this.
Why not use a firewall for this?
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