Hello,
Is there any way of forcing courier esmtp to authenticate itself to a remote
esmtp server using "PLAIN", even when the remote server advertises CRAM-MD5 as
one of the possible authentication methods? Setting ESMTPAUTH="PLAIN" in esmtpd
didn't seem to do the trick even after restarting couri
I have a very interesting situation. Whenever we use webmail to attach a
binary file, the file is renamed to File.bin on the other end.
I saw this when sending file attachments with sqwebmail 3.4.0 to Yahoo mail
accounts. After upgrading to sqwebmail 3.4.1 however, file attachments have
the c
Does sqwebmail have to run on the same machine as the courier
mail server?
I did a bit of a "workaround" on that; I have only one public IP address but
wanted my mailserver to be seperate from my webserver. What I ended up doing
was running an Apache server on the mailserver that's configured
>..I do a make check, it fails in module.local..
>
Perhaps it has something to do with the --disable-local-extensions option for
configure? When I re-ran configure without that option, my troubles with make check
and module.local went away..
/Anders
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 19:43:49 -0400
"J. Greg
Heh, I had the exact same problem; spent a whole day scratching my head till
I came across a post in the archives that mentioned that setting the
'maildir' field to an empty value in the MySql passwd table would make it
work. I tried it and filtering suddenly worked perfectly. In my MySql table