>
> Isn't it possible to turn of BOFHCHECKDNS selectively in smtpaccess?
> (And yes, the sender should fix their systems!)
>
Yes, it is. If the offending MX is
MX 10 n.n.n.n
you can put
n.n.n.n allow,BOFHCHECKDNS=0
in smtpaccess.
Carey
> Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > MX records contain hostnames, not IP addresses. Normal processing of MX
> > records will result in the malformed MX record getting ignored (since
> > the A lookup on the hostname will fail).
> >
> > So, with none the wiser, the MX record will be ignor
>
> Your only option is to turn off BOFHCHECKDNS, which turns off ALL dns
> checking, letting in all sorts of crap.
>
> It's much better to tell the sender to fix their dns.
>
Okay, I'll do that. In this case, the DNS hosting firm is local, so I
should be able to do this.
I'm curious, though --
We're having problems receiving email from a domain. Getting the following
error:
517-MX records for blazierlaw.com violate section 3.3.9 of RFC 1035.
Whenever I've run across this in the past, I add an entry in esmtproutes
like
blazierlaw.com:[209.194.231.96]
But in this case,
>
> Certainly. Multiple logins to the same account are allowed.
>
> For best results, you should be running Linux or IRIX on the server, with
> FAM enabled, and using an IMAP client that supports the IDLE IMAP
> extension.
>
> When these requirements are met, changes made to the folder's contents
Hi,
I want to set up an 'hr' mailbox that two IMAP users will share, using the
same login credentials. In other words, it's as if the same person may be
logged in from two different clients at the same time. Is this supported by
courier-imap?
I know I could use maildirmake to create 'shared' IM
>
> That's half the solution though - the other part is to grep through the
> archive directory and process the messages to determine which ones need to
> be forwarded and to who - AND to skip ones that are a reforward of an
> original message. A cron job and a bit of script should be able to do th
Hi,
I have a customer with a corporate requirement to copy all incoming and
outgoing mail to an archive email address that corporate provides. For
incoming mail, I can just create a maildroprc filter to do the cc, but how
can I do the same for outgoing mail from this customer? I have them set up
Bynari
(www.bynari.net) has an Outlook add-on that
purportedly does this. You might want to give it a try with Courier.
I'd be curious to know whether it works or not.
Carey
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>
> * IMAP enhancement - realtime folder status updates based on an enhanced
> IMAP IDLE extension on platforms that have SGI's File Alteration Monitor
> installed (currently includes Linux and Irix). This is actually pretty
> nifty - if multiple supported clients have the same folder
> opened, ch
> mail. Whenever he runs Outlook, one of the mailboxes
> will come up as "offline" and will not connect. If he
> tries to read messages on that mailbox, he get's a message
> about the headers not being available.
He's not using any different port settings or anything for that connection,
is he?
>
> For outgoing mail, use esmtproutes to manually route mail for this domain.
>
Thanks!
Carey
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>
> > I'm getting the following bounces from courier:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > <<< This domain's DNS violates RFC 1035.
> >
> > I understand why it's happening, but can I tell Courier to
> ignore this on a
> > per-domain basis, or do I have to use the -nodnslookup option globally?
>
> If _y
I'm getting the following bounces from courier:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
<<< This domain's DNS violates RFC 1035.
I understand why it's happening, but can I tell Courier to ignore this on a
per-domain basis, or do I have to use the -nodnslookup option globally?
thanks in advance,
Carey
--
>
> I have a virtual user account, lets say user1, and I want to duplicate all
> incoming mail for user1 to another account called user1archive WITHOUT
> changing any of the headers, or content. I have been looking through the
> manual pages with no luck.
If you have maildrop set up, you can jus
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