Gordon Messmer wrote:
Bill Williamson wrote:
contents of ~/.rpmmacros:
---
%_topdir/home/batkiwi/rpm
%_without_fax true
%_without_pgsql true
%_without_ldap true
Don't put those macros in your .rpmmacros file. Rather, build courier
with the --without arguments
System:
-fedora core 1
-currently running .42.2
-trying to upgrade to .45.4
Steps:
-download tgz file
-rpmbuild -ta courier-0.45.4.tar.bz2
-build progresses fine, packaging step bails (see below)
contents of ~/.rpmmacros:
---
%_topdir/home/batkiwi/rpm
%_without_fax true
Is there a way to see to whom a message was originally delivered to?
I try to control my incoming email by using the .courier-default setup.
For example, my main address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I'll sign
up to company things with, for example,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I did this with the hope of
courier 0.39.3.20020823
I'm now having an odd problem.
Setup:
-virtual domain happychinchilla.com goes to user batkiwi.
-I want my wife to get all email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and her local
user is aelia.
I've tried putting the following into .courier-aelia in my home dir:
aelia (gives a already
-linuxfromscratch 3.2, 2.4.18 kernel
-openssl-0.9.6e
-courier-0.39.3.20020823.tar.gz
I used mkimapdcert, both with an untouched imapd.cnf, and with my changing
localhost to my ip address.
Both times give me this in the log when I try to connect (oe 6):
Oct 9 09:34:20 (none) imapd-ssl:
Jesse Keating writes:
UID 48 belongs to apache... Do messages sent via sqwebmail get that UID
attached to them? The reason I ask, the contents of the original email don't
match anything that would have been sent via apache.
YOU ARE COMPROMISED
from http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/
When signing but not encrypting messages, if I do not preview the message
first, the signature is attached, but with a blank body. No body text makes
it across.
Either:
1. previewing
or
2. sending without password typed for signing, so it kicks me back to edit
screen
will make it work
Sam Varshavchik writes:
Bill Williamson writes:
When signing but not encrypting messages, if I do not preview the message
first, the signature is attached, but with a blank body. No body text
makes it across.
This message is sent without previewing, and signed with a
passphrase
This is a feature request, if it should go somewhere else please let me
know.
I'm also willing to take a look at doing it myself and throwing back up a
patch if someone could lead me in the right direction.
I really like sqwebmail, but it's missing one key feature for me:
A Next unread
Will courier compile with the newest gcc3?
I know the notice is still in the setup that you should use 2.95, but I'd
seen several gcc3 fix remarks in the latest changelogs, and was wondering if
it would now compile and run?
From looking it seems that the perlfilters will compile but not work,
- Original Message -
From: Brion Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I never said I was using aliases, I said I was using .courier files.
That established, what can I do to keep my users from getting multiple
copies of the same message when mail is sent to the parent list?
My guess is, nothing,
Everyone here (just about) hates outlook express. I'm stuck in windows for
now, so can anyone suggest a email client for windows that supports:
-Imap-SSL
-SMTP-SSL
-Free
I don't hate OE, but I'm sick of some of it's quirks (opening too many
connections, caching emails so that they're marked
Under the webmail section of webadmin (.36.0) there is an option Enable
mail filtering and autoresponders.
What exactly does this do?
I ony serve 5 people from my box, so I manually did the instructions in the
install docs (create the files, modify the maildir, etc) to get mail
filtering.
My
Someone else asked this question, and the short answer is, it's not
possible.
Slightly longer version:
When you connect to imap/pop3/smtp, you connect via IP address. That is
all. If you look at the session, you never see am I talking to
mail.bubba.com?, just here's my user and pass, let me
I've read through courierfilter and for the most part understand how to
impliment my own filter.
Question I have is, can a filter change the text of an email, or just
block/pass? I know the filter has access to the text of the message, but it
isn't clear to me from the documentation whether or
I know that when you do, for example, | /usr/local/courier/bin/maildrop, it
will read the message to maildrop on stdin.
Does it follow full unix piping, or is | just a special command?
IE can i do:
| /bin/command1 | /bin/command2
and have it pipe the message to command1, and then it will pipe
- Original Message -
From: Sysop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Such a pity. I provide a small Linux distro and sell
pre-configured boxes and have spent 1/2 a year ramping
up to the next u-beaut no-shell-accounts-on-this-baby
version and cannot possibly justify including courier-mta
when it will
There are instructions in the manual for builing rpm's from the source
tarball that work quite well, and are easy to follow.
- Original Message -
From: mark donaldson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: [courier-users] rpm
HI
DoCoMo is the 3g cellular network in japan.
That'd be like trying to tell SprintPCS that their email is slightly wrong,
could they change it. If you get a resonce at all, it'll be a canned "yeah
whatever."
- Original Message -
From: "Sysop" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Nat Sakimura" [EMAIL
It has to do with how/when outlook express checks/updates messages.
The easiest way to replicate this with OE6 is to have a bunch of imap
folders, and while it's checking messages (which can take a while over slow
link) mark a message as read by opening it. The mark this as read never
makes it
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