Curtis Vaughan
North Pacific Corporation
WashTech (CWA Local 37083)
IWW x353203
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My question is prompted by the following: Once a year our Exchange
server (M$) totally collapses. It's like clock work. Before the end
of the year I will be migrating all users over to our Postfix server.
On the Postfix server I am using Courier IMAP as well.
So, my questions follow:
Are the
Am I to understand that there are no logs, or that there is no way to create a logging mechanism whereby Courier IMAP logs who connects through SMTP? At least something to the effect user1 sent to user5?
Curtis Vaughan
Unfortunately, I don't know what kind of an error he's getting. Is there no way to troubleshoot at my end without information from him?
Curtis Vaughan
On 20 Nov, 2003, at 00:15, Matthew Wilson wrote:
you can log anything that you want as long as you are running the full
courier install
I don't know how to correctly title this letter, but hopefully people
have an idea of what I'm trying to do.
What I want to know is if the following is possible, and, if so, what
possible options there are.
I would like to set up a mail server in a DMZ that would accept mail
only from those cl
I can't figure out what's going on. We are using (I believe)
courier-imap's pop3 daemon.
This is really weird. For our users in a remote office, they are
experiencing a strange problem for some users in receiving mail. This
only happens with specific users. When they try to receive mail they
g
I have an issue whereby clients are unable to connect to Courier Imap
with the error that there are too many connections from their IP. I have
changed the following parameter as follows:
MAXPERIP=40
in the imapd file. I restarted courier imap, but still the same problem.
It is particularly appar
On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 07:06:43 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Curtis Vaughan writes:
>
>> I have an issue whereby clients are unable to connect to Courier Imap
>> with the error that there are too many connections from their IP. I
>> have changed the following parameter
On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 18:14:57 +, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 07:06:43 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
>> Curtis Vaughan writes:
>>
>>> I have an issue whereby clients are unable to connect to Courier Imap
>>> with the error that there are t
On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 18:14:57 +, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 07:06:43 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
>> Curtis Vaughan writes:
>>
>>> I have an issue whereby clients are unable to connect to Courier Imap
>>> with the error that there are t
On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 11:55:10 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Curtis Vaughan wrote:
>>
>> Ok, here's something I've noticed. When I look at processes I see:
>>
>> couriertcpd -address=0 -maxprocs=40 -maxperip=4
>>
>> So, despite changing imapd these
After doing a port update on FreeBSD Courier IMAP is no longer authenticating
users.
I'm not sure what exact information to provide.
In maillog I see:
Aug 29 00:45:40 crab imapd-ssl: LOGIN FAILED, user=x, ip=[xx.xx.xx.xx]
Aug 29 00:45:40 crab imapd-ssl: authentication error: No such file o
I've had this strange issue for some time now and I'm not sure whether this is
a
Postfix, Courier-IMAP issue, or just one with my mail client.
The symptom is that under my Inbox are numerous Inbox subdirectories.
When I look on the server under my /home/user/Maildir, there is a directory:
INBOX
Is there a way to tell Courier IMAP (w/Postfx) to disregard the
option that many mail clients have whereby when retrieving mail using
a POP3 client it deletes the letter after download is complete? Also,
I would assume as far as the server is concerned, the command is no
different than wh
On 17.05.2006, at 15:18, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
Thus spake Curtis Vaughan on Wed, May 17, 2006 at 04:40:21PM CDT
Is there a way to tell Courier IMAP (w/Postfx) to disregard the
option that many mail clients have whereby when retrieving mail using
a POP3 client it deletes the letter after
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