to a request for a
ptr, and should just cause the resolver to restart the lookup with the
name specified in the cname response. It results in some extra overhead,
but that's a problem any time you use cname records.
Thanks. What I was hoping to hear. :-)
Best regards,
Frederik Dannemare
.
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
0.25.128.95.in-addr.arpa. 4918 IN NS ns01.sifira-ums.dk.
0.25.128.95.in-addr.arpa. 4918 IN NS ns02.sifira-ums.dk.
;; Query time: 0 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.1.33#53(192.168.1.33)
;; WHEN: Thu Sep 3 16:34:37 2009
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 144
Best regards,
Frederik
with multiple aliases that
expand to the same address, the message may be delivered to that
address multiple times. This module checks for, and removes the
duplicates.
B/R,
Frederik Dannemare
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Description: PGP signature
be, but it gets
the job done and I'm happy with it. It's available at
http://sentinel.dk/courier-mail-statistics.sh
I simply run it once a week from cron. A weekly report looks like this:
http://sentinel.dk/courier-mail-statistics.txt
B/R,
Frederik Dannemare
. The
cure in KMail is to merely deselect Show only subscribed folders for
the IMAP account in question (alternatively, make sure to manually
subscribe to new sent subfolders on a monthly basis or so).
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On Thursday 30 October 2008 17:15, Frederik Dannemare wrote:
Speaking of packages... I've just finished a Debian package of v1.4.
I've been an official maintainer for the Debian Project for a couple
of years (although I've been pretty much inactive for more than a
year now), so the quality
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 16:40, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Frederik Dannemare wrote:
I made these short notes when I installed it (a year ago, or so):
Users should stick to the installation instructions in the README
file. There are just five commands. :)
True. My Bad. I simply had
On Thursday 30 October 2008 16:35, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Frederik Dannemare wrote:
True. My Bad. I simply had no recollection of the official
installation instructions and somehow assumed they were extremely
verbose (or something - I dunno really :-) ) and just wanted to
provide my non
/pythonfilter /usr/lib/courier/filters/
filterctl start pythonfilter
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Frederik Dannemare
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Therefore it depends on the configuration (usually
in /etc/host.conf) how you can change it. Usually (if the hosts file
is
parsed before DNS or NIS) you can change it in /etc/hosts.
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/sentinel.dk/svg/lurker.mbox
to | couriermlm msg Listdir
# Run lurker-index every hour from cron:
#
00 * * * * lurker-index -v -b 5 -l svg_at_sentinel_dot_dk -i
/home/courier/sentinel.dk/svg/lurker.mbox
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': Too many links
mkdir: cannot create directory `32003': Too many links
mkdir: cannot create directory `32004': Too many links
mkdir: cannot create directory `32005': Too many links
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On Tuesday 06 March 2007 12:02, Pawel Tecza wrote:
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[...]
Yeah, I would probably go with XFS as well. At my former workplace,
we had more than 32000 customer mail boxes for a particular mail
domain and with a typical mail directory structure (e.g
that they migrate to dovecot due to its
light-weightness/speedyness, but being a happy courier-imap user/admin
for several years, i have no idea whether it's actually the case or
not.
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for these) as opposed to brand new
releases where vital code may have changed and new features have been
added (with the possibility of breaking other things). New is not
always better...
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with æøåÆØÅ (only where mail is 8bit).
Is this because people use 8bit (unencoded?) when they should in fact
use Quoted-Printable instead?
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only a couple of weeks ago and I have been
very happy with it as a replacement for amavisd-new. On my Pentium
166MHz with only 32 MB RAM it really makes a difference as ClamCour is
more light on CPU and memory usage.
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PROTECTED], he will get a bounce with You are not
subscribed to this mailing list.
I have searched the list archives for an answer as to how one can
overcome this problem, but without much luck.
Any feedback on this issue will be much appreciated.
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with couriermlm and subscriber addresses. But yes, I do have touched a
locallowercase (for other reasons - local mailbox delivery).
Thanks for your reply, anyway.
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http
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On Wednesday 01 September 2004 13:15, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Frederik Dannemare writes:
Hi,
I have had to add several of my subscribers to a list more than
once, because they sometimes use a mix of upper and lower case
characters.
E.g
20
212.92.26.195HU, Hungary19
194.88.52.2 HU, Hungary19
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INSERT INTO users VALUES ('[EMAIL PROTECTED]',UID,GID,
- 'passwd_not_needed','/home/courier/vdomain.com/alias');
Let us know if it works.
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On Sunday 01 August 2004 02:56, Frederik Dannemare wrote:
On Saturday 31 July 2004 19:38, Topper Harley wrote:
[ snip ]
You should be able to do it kinda like this:
mailhost:~# su - courier
mailhost:~$ mkdir -p /home/courier/vdomain.com/alias
-time option, but on the other hand, I can
understand why Sam and the other developers won't implement it. Broken email
clients should really be fixed instead.
Regards,
Frederik Dannemare
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