> This is correct. The default configuration allows for a site-specified
> selection of the userid who will own everything. Creating a new "courier"
> userid is a valid option, but so is recycling some suitable stock system
> userid, such as "daemon". Ditto for the groupid. Notwithstanding t
Andrew writes:
Can anyone tell me what the permissions are when you install
courier-authlib straight from it's tarball or from an rpm? I run
courier-authlib on FreeBSD and I've installed it from the FreeBSD port.
In that scenario the socket is created with permissions set to 777 and
is owned
Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> Lindsay Haisley writes:
>
>>I can always query the database (authmysql) directly, but since I'm going to
>>publish this I'd rather at least use a method which will work with courier
>>across any auth mechanism supported by the current courier configuration.
>>
>
>
>
Andrew writes:
Martin Orr wrote:
On 14/07/06 16:29, Charles Fry wrote:
We are working on some issues with the Debian package of
courier-authlib. The current package uses --prefix=/usr and so the
shared libraries get installed in /usr/lib/courier-authlib. However
section 10.2 of the Debian pol
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Martin Orr wrote:
> On 14/07/06 16:29, Charles Fry wrote:
>
>>We are working on some issues with the Debian package of
>>courier-authlib. The current package uses --prefix=/usr and so the
>>shared libraries get installed in /usr/lib/courier-authlib. However
>>section 10.2 of the Debian policy requ
Rene van Hoek writes:
My question is the following: Why is there no time-out during the
login-process? Is this an technical issue or is it enforced by the POP3
standard? Since there is no time-out during the login-process, can this
being used as a denial-of-service attack? (e.g. Users open man
Kevin writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Kevin writes:
Is it possible to do this with reformime? Given reformime's ability to
Nope, not by itself.
extract one section of a MIME message, it seems like just the tool for
the
job, but from the manpage, I don't see how to do it in a script.
refo
Chris Petersen writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Chris Petersen writes:
Someone just pointed out the following site to me:
http://da.andaka.org/Doku/imapspamfilter.html
I couldn't find any info about it in the list archives, so I figured I'd
pass it along. I'm also wondering if this would be
Hello,
I am using courier-imap on our pop3 server. Everything works fine, I
have a question about the login-process.
Once connected too the POP3 server, there is no time-out until the user
is logged in. Once logged in, an time-out is active. This behavior is
consistent (what else could I expec
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Kevin writes:
>
>> Is it possible to do this with reformime? Given reformime's ability to
>
> Nope, not by itself.
>
>> extract one section of a MIME message, it seems like just the tool for
>> the
>> job, but from the manpage, I don't see how to do it in a script.
>>
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Chris Petersen writes:
>
>> Someone just pointed out the following site to me:
>>
>> http://da.andaka.org/Doku/imapspamfilter.html
>>
>> I couldn't find any info about it in the list archives, so I figured I'd
>> pass it along. I'm also wondering if this would be the kind
Kevin writes:
Is it possible to do this with reformime? Given reformime's ability to
Nope, not by itself.
extract one section of a MIME message, it seems like just the tool for the
job, but from the manpage, I don't see how to do it in a script. reformime
Enumerate all MIME sections in a
Hi List-
I've spent a lot of time over the past two days reviewing procmail,
reformime, formail, stripmime, demime, and many other tools. I've googled,
gmane'd, studied documentation projects and quickstart guides and tips and
so forth.
Despite all this, I've yet to find a tool that will selecti
> > We are working on some issues with the Debian package of
> > courier-authlib. The current package uses --prefix=/usr and so the
> > shared libraries get installed in /usr/lib/courier-authlib. However
> > section 10.2 of the Debian policy requires that shared libraries be
> > installed in /usr/l
On 14/07/06 16:29, Charles Fry wrote:
> We are working on some issues with the Debian package of
> courier-authlib. The current package uses --prefix=/usr and so the
> shared libraries get installed in /usr/lib/courier-authlib. However
> section 10.2 of the Debian policy requires that shared librar
Hi,
We are working on some issues with the Debian package of
courier-authlib. The current package uses --prefix=/usr and so the
shared libraries get installed in /usr/lib/courier-authlib. However
section 10.2 of the Debian policy requires that shared libraries be
installed in /usr/lib unless there
I'm new in ldap and i have problems for create ldap for this server,
Some one can send me a copy of :
sldad.conf , ldif for base ldap , ldif for add a virtual domain and ldif for
add a user for virtual domain.
Really thanks in advanve for this help.
I have all the server programs running but ..
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