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
Hi,
I've a problem sending an e-mail to a special person. I'd like to say, that
it's his server's fault, but it seems like others don't have this problem.
I try to send him an e-mail and that's what courier tells me:
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Sam Varshavchik writes:
ehealth-benchmarking.org
This one is right, although this is really a rather weird way to set this
up.
but whats the correct way? I found only this in the manuals.
Did you run 'makehosteddomains'?
yes
I'm using debian sarge with courier 0.47-4sarge4. Any ideas
Volker Katz writes:
Hi,
I've a problem sending an e-mail to a special person. I'd like to say, that
it's his server's fault, but it seems like others don't have this problem.
I try to send him an e-mail and that's what courier tells me:
Robert Penz writes:
Sam Varshavchik writes:
ehealth-benchmarking.org
This one is right, although this is really a rather weird way to set this
up.
but whats the correct way? I found only this in the manuals.
You typically do not use hosteddomains with the system password file.
Did you
Well, try to disable TLS of ESMTP module.
Some MTAs respond unsupported TLS request in an incorrect way.
When these MTAs meet EHLO, they reply 250-STARTTLS;
But actually they cannot support TLS indeed.
As well as your problem, another problem about TLS/SSL troubles me
now and again. Some
On Tue, March 7, 2006 6:56 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, try to disable TLS of ESMTP module.
Some MTAs respond unsupported TLS request in an incorrect way.
When these MTAs meet EHLO, they reply 250-STARTTLS;
But actually they cannot support TLS indeed.
As well as your problem, another
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 7. März 2006 14:24 schrieb Jay Lee:
But some destination hosts force me to enable TLS/SSL of ESMTP.
What should I do in this chaos, Mr. Sam?
Leave STARTTLS enabled for esmtp and only define exceptions in esmtproutes
like this:
badtls.com:badtls.com,25/SECURITY=NONE
thank
Hello,
Thanks for your tip.
I am using Courier and not Windows so a re-install to fix a problem is not
necessary.
I found that COURIER HOME/etc/locals should be a file and not a directory
unlike COURIER HOME/etc/hosteddomains. The docs are not very clear on this.
Things work now.
On Mon, 06
Hi,
How do I forward unrecognized usernames to another host? Suppose that I have
2 servers (domain.net) Some folders are on one server and the others are in
second server.
Thanks.
smime.p7s
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On Tue, March 7, 2006 11:14 am, António Aragão wrote:
How do I forward unrecognized usernames to another host? Suppose that I
have 2 servers (domain.net) Some folders are on one server and the others
are in second server.
If both servers believe that they are domain.net then you can't. One
On Tue, March 7, 2006 11:39 am, António Aragão wrote:
I want something like I do in qmail:
|forward $LOCAL@primarymailserver.domain.net
Into ~alias/.qmail-default
How can I do this in courier?
1) Please don't reply directly to me, direct your replies to the
courier-users list so that
I've come to the conclusion of of maildrop problems.
It appears that maildrop cannot be setup to use the uid/gid given it
from authdaemond.
If I do then it terminates.
If I change the UID to a generic UID for all mail and leave the GID
it may work. (I don't really want to play with it that
Richard Secor wrote:
I've come to the conclusion of of maildrop problems.
It appears that maildrop cannot be setup to use the uid/gid given it
from authdaemond.
...
If anyone has any ideas on anything else I can try let me know.
Honestly, your description of the problem is rather
Tried that...didn't work.
I believe that was the change that gave me the complaint of the
home directory isn't owned by the right user.
But even commenting out the 2 lines of code that do the check would
bring me back to the signal 0x06 drop.
On Mar 7, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Gordon Messmer
On Tue March 7 2006 13:26, Richard Secor wrote:
Tried that...didn't work.
And how did you conclude maildrop should not be SUID root?
I don't see that you've copied
[EMAIL PROTECTED], which is the
stand-alone maildrop list - you might try there...
jerry
I've been using sendmail for quite sometime, and I've run into a problem
which I am unable to solve, and I have not been able to find any
information online regarding this problem. I have a couple of sendmail
servers receiving all the inbound email for a domain. These machines
run
Jonathon wrote:
It seems my Courier mail list is sending out messages twice. See my
maillog below.
It looks like you're handing the message to the list software twice.
What's in /etc/courier/aliasdir/.xalias/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This
hi
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Henry F. Camacho Jr wrote:
the these servers forward all received emails to the courier-mta host.
When I have an alias that forwards to another domain, and hence is
destin for another email server I get the following error:
dsn=5.0.0, stat=Service unavailable
Did
List,
is there a runtime configuration directive to use in place of this? I
am using debian sarge so I dont normally compile courier and need to
increase the attachment size.
thanks
-Matt
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Sergiy:
Yes, I have this, although you mentioning this answered the question for
me. I added the following configuration item to the mail server smtpaccess.
10.64.1.10 AUTH_REQUIRED=0,BOFHNOVRFY=1,allow,relayclient
BOFHNOVRFY tells submit not to check if the address is local. This
Henry F. Camacho Jr writes:
2. The courier machine reports:
Mar 7 15:43:33 dc1mail01 courieresmtpd: started,ip=[:::10.64.1.10]
Mar 7 15:43:41 dc1mail01 courieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::10.64.1.10,from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],to=[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
556 Address u
navailable.
Mar 7 15:43:41
Henry F. Camacho Jr writes:
Sergiy:
Yes, I have this, although you mentioning this answered the question for
me. I added the following configuration item to the mail server smtpaccess.
10.64.1.10 AUTH_REQUIRED=0,BOFHNOVRFY=1,allow,relayclient
BOFHNOVRFY tells submit not to check if
Matt writes:
List,
is there a runtime configuration directive to use in place of this? I
am using debian sarge so I dont normally compile courier and need to
increase the attachment size.
Not in the ancient version of sqwebmail you're using.
The current version of sqwebmail can configure
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Matt writes:
List,
is there a runtime configuration directive to use in place of this?
I am using debian sarge so I dont normally compile courier and need
to increase the attachment size.
Not in the ancient version of sqwebmail you're using.
The current version of
Sergiy:
Yes, I have this, although you mentioning this answered the question
for me. I added the following configuration item to the mail server
smtpaccess.
10.64.1.10 AUTH_REQUIRED=0,BOFHNOVRFY=1,allow,relayclient
BOFHNOVRFY tells submit not to check if the address is local. This
Am Mittwoch, den 08.03.2006, 13:47 +1100 schrieb Matt:
is there a runtime configuration directive to use in place of this?
I am using debian sarge so I dont normally compile courier and
need
to increase the attachment size.
Not in the ancient version of sqwebmail you're using.
The
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