On 09 Dec 2014, at 2:54 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> IIRC, the gentoo ebuild for courier includes its own init script, and
> people have complained about it repeatedly in the past.
As time goes on I consider more about abandoning Gentoo, since it has obviously
fallen [even further] out of fav
Bernd Plagge writes:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi Sam,
thank you very much for your excellent mail server which I've been using
happily for many year!
I've a minor issue with mailing list moderation.
As you can see I'm signing my mails and I have a biggish signature
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi Sam,
thank you very much for your excellent mail server which I've been using
happily for many year!
I've a minor issue with mailing list moderation.
As you can see I'm signing my mails and I have a biggish signature with some
web links.
When
On 2014-12-16 07:20, Mark Constable wrote:
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>
> Bonus question, aside from fail2ban, has anyone got any rules for iptables
> to block/drop on an OS level any courier-related authdaemon logins and
> these port 25 access attempts?
>
I used fail2ban some time ago. If you want to block failed
a
Mark Constable writes:
Thunderbird often hangs when picking up IMAP (starttls) and I've tried
all manner of tweaks but it still persists BUT now for the past week
trying to send email via port 587 is also taking up to 1 and 2 minutes
before the message actually gets accepted and sent from TB.