Jochen Antesberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am Samstag, den 25.03.2006, 17:53 -0500 schrieb Lloyd Zusman:
>> Does anyone know where I can find a .deb installation for a version of
>> Courier newer than the ancient 0.47.x that is living in 'stable'?
>> [ ... ]
>
>>From an earlier message to th
Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
$ cd /usr/local/etc
$ ln -s ./courier/maildroprc
what's this? did freebsd6 introduce new syntax for ln?
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Lars Holmström wrote:
I have recently start receiving spam mails that usually has the following two
lines in the mailheader.
From: "[%from_name%]" <[%from_email%]>
To: [%to%]
I would like some help with the maildrop filtering.
I tested with the following
#---
if (/^From: \[*\]/ )
{
Steve Jacobson wrote:
All,
I've got a pair of domains running courier-mta - one personal, and one
business. Both of them show up with error conditions when the mail
tools at dnsstuff.com and dnsreport.com try to verify them, with the
following messages:
ERROR: I could not complete a connection
Am Samstag, den 25.03.2006, 17:53 -0500 schrieb Lloyd Zusman:
> Does anyone know where I can find a .deb installation for a version of
> Courier newer than the ancient 0.47.x that is living in 'stable'? I'd
> like to get something fairly recent running on a debian box.
>
> Yes, I know that I can
Does anyone know where I can find a .deb installation for a version of
Courier newer than the ancient 0.47.x that is living in 'stable'? I'd
like to get something fairly recent running on a debian box.
Yes, I know that I can compile it myself, but I'm hoping for a usable
apt-based installation.