Brian S. Meehan writes:
Where is the file that I can add in my ISP's outgoing mail server and then
tell it to use that host for ALL emails, or at least to use it for any
emails going to any other rr.com domain?
esmtproutes.
See the courier(8) man page.
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Manuel Schneider [Everything Open] writes:
Hi together,
I'm using the courier-mta since around five years and I really like it.
But now I finally found my way to this mailinglist because I have an odd
problem, maybe I'm just overseeing something.
I made a fresh OS installation with courier-
Bambero writes:
In file included from /usr/include/sys/mount.h:43,
from comstatfs.c:30:
/usr/include/sys/rwlock.h:91: error: conflicting types for `rw_init'
../courier.h:119: error: previous declaration of `rw_init'
Looks like OpenBSD has a system library function with the sam
hi
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, Geoff Soper wrote:
> seems to be an overloaded mailbox. He had a folder which suspected spam
> (SpamAssassin + Procmail) were going into and this contained about
> 50,000 messages (combination of heavy attack and not emptying
> frequently). As he couldn't delete the content
Hi,
I searched the web docs and courier archives but couldn't find the answer.
I am on rr.com and my mail server currently sends out mail just fine,
except to any other rr.com domain, however, I know that if I set the
outgoing mail to all go through my ISP's outgoing smtp server, then it
should all
Hi together,
I'm using the courier-mta since around five years and I really like it.
But now I finally found my way to this mailinglist because I have an odd
problem, maybe I'm just overseeing something.
I made a fresh OS installation with courier-0.53.2, apache-2.0.58-r2 and
php-5.1.6-r6.
A
Hello
I have a following error while compiling courier 0.54.0 on OpenBSD-4.0
./configure --prefix=/usr/opt --localstatedir=/var/courier
--sysconfdir=/etc/courier --enable-workarounds-for-imap-client-bugs
--enable-unicode --enable-imageurl=/images --enable-https
--without-gzip --disable-autorenames
I guess that depends on how you access it. I only do POP3 and sqwebmail on
my system, so it's not a problem. If you use IMAP, there is a
courierimapuiddb file for each maildir folder. I think it will be able to
repair itself. If not, I'm pretty sure that you can delete it and it will
be recreat
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Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I agree that it is more efficient to check the size BEFORE calling spamc,
> but I was just pointing out that this check is unlikely to solve his problem
> since spamc already prevents large messages from being processed.
I agree,
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
>
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > Spamc already does this for you. By default, spamc will not process
> > messages larger than 250K.
>
> Great, but the idea is also to avoid wasting precious system
> resources with something as simple as an integer comparison from
> wi
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Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Spamc already does this for you. By default, spamc will not process
> messages larger than 250K.
Great, but the idea is also to avoid wasting precious system resources with
something as simple as
an integer comparison from with
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
>
> Matt Comer wrote:
> > Here are the guts of my maildroprc (some extraneous stuff removed):
>
> Only process messages that have $SIZE < some_good_value
>
> nice pointers in:
>
>
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_Courier_with_maildrop_and_ClamAV_and_Sp
amAss
A friend on my system (remotely hosted Plesk, FC3, Courier) has what
seems to be an overloaded mailbox. He had a folder which suspected spam
(SpamAssassin + Procmail) were going into and this contained about
50,000 messages (combination of heavy attack and not emptying
frequently). As he couldn
Hi all,
I just tested the newest 0.54 courier version.
The good news are that the UTF-8 bug for Japanese has gone. Thanks!
It seems that the webadmin interfaces doesn't like the LDAP_URI
parameter which slapd 2.3 needs. (without this LDAP_URI
ldap://127.0.0.1 I get a "you need to specify the ldap
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