Re: [courier-users] Random "permission denied" errors on OCFS2 filesystem

2008-05-28 Thread Sam Varshavchik
John Caldwell writes: I have a bit of a complex set up which appears to work great, except for some permission denied errors that keep popping up randomly. The set-up is as follows: Qmail 1.0.3 Vpopmail 5.4.17 Courier 4.1.2 Two IMAP servers, both mounting /home/vpopmail/domains via ISCSI wi

Re: [courier-users] Changing from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible?

2008-05-28 Thread Sam Varshavchik
fjar Uno al día writes: Hello all, I have a courier installation for many email domains. This has been working fine for more than two years. Now I face a situation where I need to accept emails like 'mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]' that have to be rewritten to 'mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

Re: [courier-users] courierimapkeywords = massive disk io

2008-05-28 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Vectorz Sigma writes: Right, but it's a little unclear to me even after reading on the courier It's unclear to me what message you're replying to. The above sentence is the first thing I read when I opened your message. Notice how everyone else quotes a portion of the previous message, and a

[courier-users] Random "permission denied" errors on OCFS2 filesystem

2008-05-28 Thread John Caldwell
I have a bit of a complex set up which appears to work great, except for some permission denied errors that keep popping up randomly. The set-up is as follows: Qmail 1.0.3 Vpopmail 5.4.17 Courier 4.1.2 Two IMAP servers, both mounting /home/vpopmail/domains via ISCSI with an OCFS2 filesystem.

Re: [courier-users] courier not listening on port 25

2008-05-28 Thread Lindsay Haisley
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 06:08 +1000, Tim Lyth wrote: > tcp6 is not spurious. Netstat is somewhat confused about these things. On my system, I get: tcp0 0 :::25 :::* LISTEN 1092/couriertcpd Addresses are still in v6 format but the daemon is listenin

Re: [courier-users] courier not listening on port 25

2008-05-28 Thread Tim Lyth
tcp6 is not spurious. If you look at the IP address columns, you'll notice that they're in IPv6 format - tcp6 is the same. But the connections from the outside world, as well as from within the LAN, are IPv4 connections - it all just works and the netstat output is just a matter of default form

Re: [courier-users] courier not listening on port 25

2008-05-28 Thread Lindsay Haisley
On Sun, 2008-05-25 at 20:41 +1000, Tim Lyth wrote: > What does `netstat -npl|grep courier|grep 25` show? netstat shows network connections. -n shows results numerically rather than resolving service and domain names -p shows the PID and name of the program to which each socket belongs. -l lists

Re: [courier-users] Changing from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible?

2008-05-28 Thread eculp
Quoting fjar Uno al día <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello all, > I have a courier installation for many email domains. This has been working > fine for more than two years. > Now I face a situation where I need to accept emails like '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > that have to be rewritten to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

Re: [courier-users] Changing from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible?

2008-05-28 Thread -=Devil_InSide=-
if i understood you right, i say how it works on my servers. i have three domains: sharing domain "domain.ru" for two subdomains: k.domain.ru t.domain.ru all adresses in a firm looks as [EMAIL PROTECTED] for incoming messages. and all [EMAIL PROTECTED] is aliases for [EMAIL PROTECTED

[courier-users] Changing from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible?

2008-05-28 Thread fjar Uno al día
Hello all, I have a courier installation for many email domains. This has been working fine for more than two years. Now I face a situation where I need to accept emails like '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' that have to be rewritten to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and sent to a second SMTP server. domain1.com is a loca

Re: [courier-users] courierimapkeywords = massive disk io

2008-05-28 Thread Vectorz Sigma
Forgive me, but something else I forgot to ask is if anyone else has run into imapkeywords feature causing massive diskio on large mailboxes (more than 4,000 messages in one folder). I was only able to identify the problem when doing an strace on imapd process. On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Ve

Re: [courier-users] courierimapkeywords = massive disk io

2008-05-28 Thread Vectorz Sigma
Right, but it's a little unclear to me even after reading on the courier keywords page what this does. From what I can interpret thus far is that it handles the tagging of email for importance, as well as read/unread? Do you see any issues with Squirrel Mail or what major features in thunderbird/