Jeronimo Zucco writes:
Citando Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Jeronimo Zucco writes:
> I use postfix. in the master.cf:
>
> maildrop unix - n n - - pipe
>flags=DRhu user=maildrop argv=/usr/local/maildrop/bin/maildrop -d
> ${user} -w 90
Run maildrop
Citando Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jeronimo Zucco writes:
>
> > I use postfix. in the master.cf:
> >
> > maildrop unix - n n - - pipe
> >flags=DRhu user=maildrop argv=/usr/local/maildrop/bin/maildrop -d
> > ${user} -w 90
>
> Run maildrop -v to verif
Hi,
I've setup a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] for my virtual domain. I'm using mysql
authentication, so I added the alias id into mysql. I added a .courier file
to the home dir of the alias account.
However, this is not working as a catch-all. Courier will recognize
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but will not re
Jeronimo Zucco writes:
I use postfix. in the master.cf:
maildrop unix - n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=maildrop argv=/usr/local/maildrop/bin/maildrop -d
${user} -w 90
Run maildrop -v to verify that quote extensions have been compiled in.
That depends on how
Sam Varshavchik escreveu:
> Jeronimo Zucco writes:
>
>> I have a problem with quota. I store quota in openldap database,
>> use courier-authlib (0.59.1), maildrop (2.0.3) and courier-imap (4.1.2).
>>
>> Sometimes maildrop/courier-imap don't update the used quota of
>> users, the user have
Jeronimo Zucco writes:
I have a problem with quota. I store quota in openldap
database, use courier-authlib (0.59.1), maildrop (2.0.3) and courier-imap (4.1.2).
Sometimes maildrop/courier-imap don't update the used quota of users, the user
have to receive more messages (like 3 or more
I have a problem with quota. I store quota in openldap
database, use courier-authlib (0.59.1), maildrop (2.0.3) and courier-imap
(4.1.2).
Sometimes maildrop/courier-imap don't update the used quota of users, the
user
have to receive more messages (like 3 or more) to update quota. Delet
Reindl Harald wrote:
> I think you have not read the whole conversation
>
Yes, I have.
> >From begin i spoke from "127.0.0.1" als client AND server AND nameserver
>
Yes, I know.
>> No, it isn't. /etc/hosts is not used by Courier. If your problem was
>> related to IPv6, then you can't i
I think you have not read the whole conversation
>From begin i spoke from "127.0.0.1" als client AND server AND nameserver
Yes localhost is the only nameserver with forwarding
I have shown "telnet 127.0.0.1 25"
I have shown "nsloolup 127.0.0.1" what resloves localhost and shows that
localhost is
Hi Gordon,
I appreciate your comment and you're are pretty right in asking people
not to respond in the same way.
Whether English is your first, second, third or whatever language is of
no relevance. It is also of no relevance whether somebody is frustrated.
It is self-centered and childish beha
Lisa Muir wrote:
> Is it possible to have courier add a global signature to all outgoing emails?
>
Courier doesn't provide for it. The pythonfilter framework that I
maintain can modify messages as they're accepted:
http://phantom.dragonsdawn.net/~gordon/courier-pythonfilter/
See the README.h
Reindl Harald wrote:
> Oh it does work WITHOUT ANY DNS now
>
Is localhost the only nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf?
What Sam was trying to tell you is that your name servers must be
configured properly. Often when you see delays in TCP connections, that
delay is caused by the server looking
Aidas Kasparas wrote:
> Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>> Providing a signature is a client's job. Developing that in
>> the server requires unfolding mime structures and dealing
>> with client generated html content, which may be weird.
>
> Well, at least to some extent courier-mta already does mime un
Lisa Muir wrote:
> How about you keep your foul language for the back street brothels
> that you were brought up in, and refrain from using it on a public
> email list.
>
It it really appropriate that this become personal attacks? It's clear
that English isn't Reindl's first language. He's f
Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> Providing a signature is a client's job. Developing that in
> the server requires unfolding mime structures and dealing
> with client generated html content, which may be weird.
Well, at least to some extent courier-mta already does mime unfolding to
check if mime stru
Lisa Muir wrote:
> What about adding custom headers per domain?
>
> I would normally be totally opposed to this, but it seems our country
> has ratified an EU directive which mandates that all emails from a
> company carry specific information such as registered office and
> company reg number, wi
Lisa Muir writes:
Hi Guys,
Is it possible to have courier add a global signature to all outgoing emails?
Is it possible to cutomise this on a per domain basis?
What about adding custom headers per domain?
No.
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How about you keep your foul language for the back street brothels
that you were brought up in, and refrain from using it on a public
email list.
TIA,
Lisa.
On 4/16/07, Reindl Harald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> THIS are the facts because DNS and localhost
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo service
THIS are the facts because DNS and localhost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo service named stop
named beenden: [ OK ]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ telnet 127.0.0.1 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.
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Hi Guys,
Is it possible to have courier add a global signature to all outgoing emails?
Is it possible to cutomise this on a per domain basis?
What about adding custom headers per domain?
I would normally be totally opposed to this, but it seems our country
has ratified an EU directive which man
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