Hi all,
we are currently using qmail, ezmlm-idx, vpopmail and courier-imap,
sqwebmail but I want to change a more courier-centric installation.
I quite like ezmlm-idx - mainly for international templates and DB
support (subscribers can be stored in a database). Customers can set a
mailinglist eas
A typo in the autoresponder HTML template has been corrected in this minor
release. Additionally, there's a compilation fix for OpenBSD.
Now let's see what stupid screwup will be in this build…
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> Manuel Schneider [Everything Open] wrote:
> > A wrapper skript, replacing the symlink /usr/sbin/sendmail which is used
> > by PHP told me, that sendmail gives error code 75.
>
> EX_TEMPFAIL
>
> Does the script fail _every_ time or just in certain cases, e.g.
> system somewhat busy?
It does it all
Lorenzo Perone wrote:
>
> I agree, but I don't see an alternative to have this kind of setup,
> where mail over a certain threshold is rejected (resulting in
> a notification of the user in case it's a false positive, yet
> without generating backscatter) and the rest of the spam
> delivered, modi
On 07.01.2007, at 21:57, Julian Mehnle wrote:
> Lorenzo Perone wrote:
>> I do this by calling spamc over a courierfilter for a pre-scan,
>> using a
>> systemwide bayes db and systemwide settings, rejecting anything
>> over a
>> certain threshold, and then calling it again as xfilter over
>>
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Flavio Stanchina wrote:
> I wonder if Courier could reject messages like this during the SMTP
> transaction and avoid generating the DSN in the first place, but I
> guess that if it doesn't do so already there's some technical
> reason.
Depending on
On Sunday 07 January 2007 14:23, Manuel Schneider [Everything Open]
wrote:
> unfortunately I rejoiced too early - I could only send one message.
>
> Very odd, that this one worked (it really worked, it was the
> confirmation message of MediaWiki, there is no way to accidentally
> send it another w
Flavio Stanchina wrote:
> I'm receiving lots of spam messages with headers like the following:
> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> where the "random" in [EMAIL PROTECTED] is, as you guessed, a random string.
>
> I don't know why the spamme
Flavio Stanchina writes:
This in turn generates a DSN to postmaster, which goes to my inbox.
Attached is an excerpt from the log file showing the handling of one such
message.
If I enable backscatter suppression from senders with relaying privileges,
will this go away?
Nope. Backscatter supp
I'm receiving lots of spam messages with headers like the following:
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
where the "random" in [EMAIL PROTECTED] is, as you guessed, a random string.
I don't know why the spammer chose to add a Delivered-To: header; m
Hi
I have Installed and Configure qmail+ldap+pop3 which are working fine.
I have installed Courier-imap-4.0.2 and courier-authlib but I am not able
to authenticate through My Ldap Server. It gives me following Error Msg.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# telnet localhost 143
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connecte
Manuel Schneider [Everything Open] wrote:
>
> A wrapper skript, replacing the symlink /usr/sbin/sendmail which is used by
> PHP told me, that sendmail gives error code 75.
EX_TEMPFAIL
Does the script fail _every_ time or just in certain cases, e.g.
system somewhat busy?
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