And that's what I'm not getting. I looked through the courier-authlib
configuration files and none of it appeared to make sense.
I guess I foolishly thought that if I set the group up at the OS
(/etc/passwd, /etc/group), that would work.
Can you point me to something that would get me started?
George Sexton writes:
Sorry, typo on mypart.
it is group
maildiracl -set Maildir INBOX group=agroup lr
Well, then, you need to review how you've set up the groups. Post your
actual courier-authlib configuration information, and a sample record.
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
George Sexton w
Valdas Andrulis wrote:
>
> I have courier server (0.60.0.20081015) on x86-64 architecture
> Linux. And there is problem sending mail to microsoft exchange servers
> wich support STARTTLS. Certificate exists on those exchange
> servers, and another server wich courier 0.50.0 (on x86 Linux ) can
Sorry, typo on mypart.
it is group
maildiracl -set Maildir INBOX group=agroup lr
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> George Sexton writes:
>
>> I'm trying to get shared folders working.
>>
>> I'm using OpenSUSE 11.0. I've got pretty much everything working. I've
>> got a working file in /etc/courier/shar
George Sexton writes:
I'm trying to get shared folders working.
I'm using OpenSUSE 11.0. I've got pretty much everything working. I've
got a working file in /etc/courier/shared/index.
If I call
maildiracl -set Maildir INBOX user=auser lr
the #shared folder hierarchy is displayed in Thunder
I'm trying to get shared folders working.
I'm using OpenSUSE 11.0. I've got pretty much everything working. I've
got a working file in /etc/courier/shared/index.
If I call
maildiracl -set Maildir INBOX user=auser lr
the #shared folder hierarchy is displayed in Thunderbird and I can
subscribe
K.R. (Randy) Lewis writes:
The issue that has developed is that couriersmtp processes hang around for
days, growing in number until we bail out and reboot the machine. The
apparent
How do you know that they hang around for days?
Courier will not start an unlimited number of courieresmtp pro
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 7:19 AM, K.R. (Randy) Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've been using courier for years with our ISP business and it's
> behaved very nicely. Also, as part of our battle against spammers
> we have used a sort of front-end system (OpenBSD with spamd via pf rules)
> to in
We've been using courier for years with our ISP business and it's
behaved very nicely. Also, as part of our battle against spammers
we have used a sort of front-end system (OpenBSD with spamd via pf rules)
to intercept smtp mail, greylist and then ultimately allow it through
to courier running as
Hello,
I have courier server (0.60.0.20081015) on x86-64 architecture
Linux. And there is problem sending mail to microsoft exchange servers
wich support STARTTLS. Certificate exists on those exchange
servers, and another server wich courier 0.50.0 (on x86 Linux ) can
send mail without probl
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