I'm trying to compile courier MTA. First step, I need to compile and
install the courier-authlib , then compile the courier, may I set the
same value for PREFIX to courier-autlib and courier?
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Ken Perl writes:
I'm trying to compile courier MTA. First step, I need to compile and
install the courier-authlib , then compile the courier, may I set the
same value for PREFIX to courier-autlib and courier?
Yes.
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Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What does that message mean?
>
> I've seen it a few times before, and just got it now when attempting
> to deliver from one courier server to another.
I've seen that message from time to time when delivering to servers that
have some sort of problem with TLS.
I export COURIERAUTHCONFIG=/full/path/to/bin/courierauthconfig before
I issue 'configure' & 'make' for courier, but I still get the error
below, I googled it says courierauthconfig is not properly installed
maybe, but I just see some errors about failing to change the user or
group ownership of som
This is very strange...
I noticed that I hadn't been receiving messages from the list, and then looking
at the mail log, to my surprise I saw 2 occurrences of this:
Feb 24 16:23:27 email1 courieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::216.34.181.88,from=:
517 SPF fail mr...@courier-mta.com: Address does no
Ricardo Kleemann writes:
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This is very strange...
I noticed that I hadn't been receiving messages from the list, and then
looking at the mail log, to my surprise I saw 2 occurrences of this:
Feb 24 16:23:27 email1 courieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::216.34.181.88
Ken Perl writes:
I export COURIERAUTHCONFIG=/full/path/to/bin/courierauthconfig before
I issue 'configure' & 'make' for courier, but I still get the error
below, I googled it says courierauthconfig is not properly installed
maybe, but I just see some errors about failing to change the user or
gr
On 25-Feb-2009, at 16:31, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Ricardo Kleemann writes:
>
>> « HTML content follows »
>> This is very strange... I noticed that I hadn't been receiving
>> messages from the list, and then looking at the mail log, to my
>> surprise I saw 2 occurrences of this: Feb 24 16
[ sorry if this is doubled, the first one seems to have been eaten ]
I have a sort of Frankenstein (Franken-STEEN :) setup where I have
shell users access their mail via uw-imap (unsecured) and everyone
else via Courier IMAP (secure only, self-signed cert). I want to move
to a 100% Courier
LuKreme writes:
I have the following installed:
courier-authlib-0.59.1
courier-authlib-base-0.59.1
courier-authlib-mysql-0.59.1
courier-authlib-userdb-0.59.1
courier-authlib-vchkpw-0.59
courier-imap-4.1.2,1
But I can certainly upgrade to 4.4
Ok. But I am unable to discern any part of your me
On 25-Feb-2009, at 17:25, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> LuKreme writes:
>
>> I have the following installed:
>> courier-authlib-0.59.1
>> courier-authlib-base-0.59.1
>> courier-authlib-mysql-0.59.1
>> courier-authlib-userdb-0.59.1
>> courier-authlib-vchkpw-0.59
>> courier-imap-4.1.2,1
>> But I can cer
I have a sort of Frankenstein (Franken-STEEN :) setup where I have
shell users access their mail via uw-imap (unsecured) and everyone
else via Courier IMAP (secure only, self-signed cert). I want to move
to a 100% Courier setup.
my /usr/local/etc/courier-imap/imapd file has this in it:
ADDR
LuKreme wrote on 2009-Feb-26:
> I want to move to a 100% courier setup, but courier is currently only
> setup for mysql/virtual users. I thought the question "How do I
> reconfigure courier to manage the local (/home/user) users as well as
> the virtual users" was clearly implied.
You simp
On 25-Feb-2009, at 17:56, Jeff wrote:
> LuKreme wrote on 2009-Feb-26:
>> I want to move to a 100% courier setup, but courier is currently only
>> setup for mysql/virtual users. I thought the question "How do I
>> reconfigure courier to manage the local (/home/user) users as well as
>> the virtual
LuKreme wrote on 2009-Feb-26:
> Perfect, that all worked fine, but there appears to still be one small
> issue with the local users. Here's what is shows for my personal email:
>
> Authenticated: kreme (system username: kreme)
> Home Directory: /home/kreme
> Maildir: (n
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
>
> I have a question about this... I've seen in the past filters getting
> hung because of spamhaus or razor. If the spamhaus or razor/pyzor/dcc
> servers are not available, how does that affect courier? If a lot of
> messages come in and every message is getting hung o
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Pyzor is failing for me and my guess is that it's a firewall issue.
>
> In /etc/pyzor/servers I have public.pyzor.org:24441
>
> Is 24441 the standard port and it should be sufficient to open that on
> the firewall?
That's the port that I've got. AFAIK, allowing outbou
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