On 03/21/2017 09:27 AM, Bernd Wurst wrote:
> I pushed my changes to the greylist filter in my github-repo
> https://github.com/bwurst/courier-pythonfilter
>
> Gordon has received a pull request.
I see the PR, yes, but the pythonfilter repo is on bitbucket:
https://bitbucket.org/gordonmessmer/cou
On 03/21/2017 02:12 AM, Bernd Plagge wrote:
> Now I find imap and pop messages in the log but no delivery result or
> messages about incoming mails. It seems that half of the Courier messages
> does not make it into the journal.
I'm seeing all of the expected logs, including courierd entries, i
No problems seen yet, on a test host.
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Am 20.03.2017 um 15:12 schrieb Jérôme Blion:
> I tunned the spamassassin and clamav filters and provided them directly
> to Gordon. Don't hesitate to share your work with us, we will appreciate
> it.
I pushed my changes to the greylist filter in my github-repo
https://github.com/bwurst/courier-p
Bernd Plagge writes:
Hi Sam,
thanks for a great product!
Times are changing and with the introduction of systemd also comes journald.
Seems that running syslog in addition to journald is not very good.
So, I switched syslog off.
Now I find imap and pop messages in the log but no delivery resul
Hi Sam,
thanks for a great product!
Times are changing and with the introduction of systemd also comes journald.
Seems that running syslog in addition to journald is not very good.
So, I switched syslog off.
Now I find imap and pop messages in the log but no delivery result or messages
about inc