Re: [courier-users] courier-unicode compile error

2016-02-19 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Bowie Bailey writes: When trying to build the courier-unicode rpm on CentOS 5, I got the following error: In file included from unicode.c:8: courier-unicode.h:44: error: expected ')' before 'l' unicode.c:41: error: expected ')' before 'l' make[1]: *** [unicode.lo] Error 1 Both lines specified

[courier-users] courier-unicode compile error

2016-02-19 Thread Bowie Bailey
When trying to build the courier-unicode rpm on CentOS 5, I got the following error: In file included from unicode.c:8: courier-unicode.h:44: error: expected ')' before 'l' unicode.c:41: error: expected ')' before 'l' make[1]: *** [unicode.lo] Error 1 Both lines specified refer to unicode_locale

Re: [courier-users] problem with authentication modules

2016-02-19 Thread György Kövesdi
On 2016-02-19 12:25, György Kövesdi wrote: > > Yes, this is a Thunderbird message. I only see that it tries to access the > mailbox, and the server denies it. On the server I do not see anything in > /var/log/messages (however, the authenticated pop3 and imap transactions are > logged in details

Re: [courier-users] problem with authentication modules

2016-02-19 Thread SZÉPE Viktor
You may see https://wiki.mozilla.org/MailNews:Logging#Generating_a_Protocol_Log Idézem/Quoting György Kövesdi : > On 2016-02-18 23:57, Sam Varshavchik wrote: >>> An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: >>> Mailbox unavailable . >>> Please check the messa

Re: [courier-users] problem with authentication modules

2016-02-19 Thread György Kövesdi
On 2016-02-18 23:57, Sam Varshavchik wrote: >> An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: >> Mailbox unavailable . >> Please check the message recipient "user@myserver" and try again. > I am unable to find the message "Mailbox unavailable" in Courier's source >

Re: [courier-users] problem with authentication modules

2016-02-19 Thread Alessandro Vesely
On Thu 18/Feb/2016 23:57:56 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > I don't know whether or not Thunderbird suffers from the "user is too stupid > to > be shown real error messages" malady, that typically affects only > Microsoft-written software. TB is not marvelous, but did say "server responded: ",