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• Fix anonymous LDAP binds.
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> Noticed that as well. I scan for a dozen or so headers to make sure
> mailbot doesn't run out of control.
Care to share your list? I already got myself flamed on the ClamAV list
just while testing mailbot. It was of course my own dumb fault but I'd
like to get this one fixed for the future.
J
> ...
> Ezmlm is writing directly to qmail-queue UNLESS it finds a qmail
> control/qmpqservers file. In that case the mail will be handed over to
> a QMQP server.
> So, it seems that this could be used to take care of all ezmlm
> messages
> while courier is handling all standard mails.
Bernd --
- - wrote:
> As I don't wanna use the email address as login name, I created also a
> column in my table, which holds additionally "normal" usernames.
Can't you just define your domains as "locals" rather than
"hosteddomains"? Then all of your services will look up users by their
usernames, ra
- - writes:
So the question is:
Does someone know, if there's a possibility to create two authpgsqlrc files
- one for courier-imap and one for maildrop? Or any other solution, that the
authdaemon could handle two different sql queries? Or is it for the moment
simply not possible,
No, it's n
Hello together,
I've the following tricky situation and don't know how to solve it.
I've Courier-Authlib, Courier-IMAP and maildrop running on my system. As I'm
using a pgsql backend I compiled Courier-Authlib accordingly.
Now, as you know, you have to adjust the authpgslrc (it's the same with th
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Jay Lee wrote:
> According to the mailbot documentation, it does not autorespond to
> messages with a header of Precedence: junk or bulk. It seems
> though that many lists are now using Precedence: list to identify
> themselves. Could we add that to
According to the mailbot documentation, it does not autorespond to
messages with a header of Precedence: junk or bulk. It seems though
that many lists are now using Precedence: list to identify themselves.
Could we add that to the headers mailbot looks for? Might it be
possible to add an opt
Vini Engel wrote:
>
> I have been running using maildrop's xfilter and would like to know how
> the majority of courier users does it. I have seen some people working
> with courierfilters, is there any advantage or disadvantage in using it?
The advantages, as I see them, are that CPU intensive s
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 00:57, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Aldisa Admin wrote:
> > However, am unable to submit SMTP messages. The logfile shows:
> >
> > Jan 14 22:50:53 server courierfilter: Couldn't open smtpaccess.dat in
> > /etc/courierCouldn't open smtpaccess.dat in /etc/courierINFO:
> > Stopp
Solved...
"mutt" goes crazy if I have a header in the option
"set imap_headers" which are fetched by default!
It seems to me as a bug.
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-01-09 10:00:54, schrieb Michelle Konzack:
> Hello and Happy new Year,
>
> I write this message to and since I do not
Lloyd Zusman wrote:
> Does the MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE (in authmysqlrc) still work,
> or has that option been removed?
I'm using it with a query similar to what I wrote in
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=37341273
It works fine.
> I can't seem to get it to work, and I'm not sure
Hi.
Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 15:29 schrieb Vini Engel:
> I have been running using maildrop's xfilter and would like to know how
> the majority of courier users does it. I have seen some people working
> with courierfilters, is there any advantage or disadvantage in using it?
I provide a shel
I'm trying to use courier-authmysql at a site which already has a
database set up for user authentication, and the tables don't correspond
to the default structure for authmysql. Does the MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE
(in authmysqlrc) still work, or has that option been removed?
I can't seem to get it to w
Guys,
I was just wondering if you could share some information with me about
how and what you use to run anti-virus and anti-spam, not so much the
av/sp themselves but how the messages get passed on to them.
I have been running using maildrop's xfilter and would like to know how
the majority of c
Sergiy Zhuk said the following on 15/01/07 11:55:
> hi
>
> On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for someone to implement domainkeys in a library, with a
>> convenient API that would be usable not just by Courier, but by anyone else,
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/dom
Aidas Kasparas writes:
Gordon Messmer wrote:
+
+This is a limitation in the current implementation of CIDR parsing.
+When networks specified in CIDR notation are found in the source file,
+they are converted to enumerations of the net blocks or IP addresses
+that are members of the spec
Gordon Messmer writes:
Vini Engel writes:
>
> It works but now if I use the example below it fails because the IP
> that is being explicitly specified is part of the network.
>
> 10.0.0.0/25 allow,RELAYCLIENT
> 10.0.0.10 allow,AUTH_REQUIRED
>
> Any way to get around this?
Yes. Redesign
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Does Courier deserve to have it's own wiki? One of the things I'm
missing in regards to Courier and configuring Courier is a more
hands-on approach and a central place where I can find and share hints
and tips. The current documentation is an excellen
Julian Mehnle wrote:
> Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> Julian Mehnle wrote:
>>> Ironically, this, too, defies Courier's attempts at being efficient
>> There's nothing ironic about it.
There is some irony: the incongruity between the efficiency that
courierfilter design is expected to deliver and the inef
yes, that fixes the problem...
thanks
ivan
On 1/16/07, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ivan mitev writes:
> replacing l_simple_bind_s() with ldap_simple_bind_s() like it was in
0.58
> seems to fix the problem
>
> since there's no other reference to sasl in authlib's ldap module, th
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