Mourad De Clerck wrote:
> Well, these double bounces are often spam that got sent to a
> non-existant address, with a non-existant return address. So they bounce
> twice: once when they are tried to be delivered, and once when courier
> tries to send it back to sender.
>
> In general, double b
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Juri Haberland writes:
>> Jesse Cablek wrote:
>>> Peter Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled;
>>>>
>>>> I like the feature in IMAPD that allows for messages older than a
>>>> certain day count to be automatical
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> John Rudd writes:
>> 3) When converting an existing IMAP setup (UW-IMAP) with mbox folders to
>> Courier's maildirs, do you need the unix envelope "From " to be
>> preserved? Or can you dump it? Otherwise, what things need to be done
>
> Dump it. What you should do is
John Rudd wrote:
> On Tuesday, Feb 4, 2003, at 18:51 US/Pacific, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> 3) When converting an existing IMAP setup (UW-IMAP) with mbox folders
>>> to
>>> Courier's maildirs, do you need the unix envelope "From " to be
>>> preserved? Or can you dump it? Otherwise, what things
John Rudd wrote:
>> From: Juri Haberland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> John Rudd wrote:
>> > On Tuesday, Feb 4, 2003, at 18:51 US/Pacific, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>
>> >>> when splitting up the mbox file into a maildir folder? is a tool for
>>
Jeff Shevlen wrote:
> I have other services running on this machine, each on a different
> interface. The imap server has it's own address. Also, as the logs
> seem to indicate, a conversation is started:
>
> imapd: couriertls: accept: error:140890B2:SSL
> routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE:n
Oleg Kobyakovskiy wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Does somebody know how can I configure courier-mta to reject empty
> senders like:
> MAIL FROM: <>
I hope that there isn't such a config option as you are required by the
RFCs to accept such mail or your users won't receive bounce messages.
If you
Oleg Kobyakovskiy wrote:
> That's sad. :(
> A lot of mailboxes on my server receive 20 - 50 may be more emails from
> empty sender per day. 99% of that emails are spam. So people have more
> then 50% of spam emails on their mailboxes. I know that XMail, EXIM,
> Postfix, Sendmail, ZMailer can st
Richard Houston wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please forgive me if you find that this post is not appropriate for this
> group.
>
> I have been looking around a wile to find a system similar MS Exchange or
> SUSE's Open Exchange. I have found a few sets of howtos that give me a
> part of what I want, this
Tom Stockton wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am looking to implement a webmail system (squirrelmail) which is an
> imap client, however I have an issue in that the users mail spools are
> currently only accessed by pop3 clients (outlook / eudora etc).
>
> The main point I'm trying to figure out is, if a user c
Tom Stockton wrote:
> [...] folders are
> virtually defined by the naming convention of each message, however all
> messages remain in the INBOX. I was hoping IMAP might have some crazy
> setting that allowed a similar kind of folder creation ?
Sorry, I don't get what you mean. Can you clarify?
James A Baker wrote:
> Juri, I *think* he's saying that the messages are named something like
> the following:
> look *some*thing like this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> INBOX--9jjlf3l3%lijave399v.ellaf
> FooBar.Xanthes--ljklaie9937vaelkjali%lijaeslj
> FooBar-
Jon Nelson wrote:
> I'm using the version of courier-imap that comes with 0.41.
>
> I have been experimenting with a few things, and have noticed that imapd
> is almost unbearably slow when moving (actually, COPY 'ing) messages to
> a Maildir that is 'large'. By 'large' I qualify that to mean rou
Jon Nelson schrieb:
> That being said, I *really* don't want this to degenerate into a "my
> filesystem is better than your filesystem", because it's a pointless and
> annoying argument.
The point is, with ext2 or ext3, you will hit the wall if you have more
than 10k messages in one folder. AFAIK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on
> 03/10/03
>at 11:44 PM, David Ehle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>>On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
>>> Mitch \(WebCob\) writes:
>>>
>>> > To make a statement like this one would assume there is such a survey? Or is
>>> > it a
Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> I wrote:
>> I need to convert my existing 30 some-odd mbox folders into
>> maildir folders somehow. Is there a utility for doing this
>> conversion?
>
> Can anyone point me to a program that does this, or to documentation I
> should read (I've been looking, but I migh
Julian Mehnle wrote:
> Scott Morizot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The MX record is illegal. The data section must be a canonical name
>> of a host (created on the left hand side of an A record), not [...] an
>> alias.
>
> Regarding MX->IP I agree, but regarding MX->CNAME I object:
> http://www.m
Christophe Zwecker wrote:
> hi,
>
> i use 0.38 MTA and I see some mails I got the following:
>
> Jun 14 19:26:54 zer00 maildrop[3955]: Unable to create temporary file.
>
> but some mails go thru for the same recipient.
>
> what could that be ?
Not enough disk space?
Cheers,
Juri
--
Jeff Potter wrote:
>> Is there a flag, available today, that can be set that tells courier
>> to _try_ TLS? In other words, if STARTTLS is announced and you call
>> the bluff, rather than failing to deliver and deferring the message it
>> would retry without calling STARTTLS. If there isn't a
Jacob S. Barrett wrote:
> Juri Haberland wrote:
>> IMHO, what you are asking for is a workaround for bugs in other MTA
>> software. One can argue about that...
>
> I completely agree with you if by "bugs" you mean "calls from customers
> complaining to me
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:34:15 +0200 Juri Haberland wrote:
>> Postfix-tls has the same "problems" but provides a file called
>> 'tls_per_site', where you can disable TLS for a particular site -
>> obviously similar to 'esmtp
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Juri Haberland writes:
>
>> Well, it seems that courier-imap presents threads to the client in the
>> order of the filenames. So if you move a message that starts a thread
>> into a another folder and back this thread will be shown as the first
Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Juri
> Haberland
>>Well, it seems that courier-imap presents threads to the client in the
>>order of the filenames. So if you move a message that starts a thread
>>into a another
James A Baker wrote:
> On Monday, Aug 4, 2003, at 08:36 US/Central, DY wrote:
> I'm not sure this is going to do what you want -- because I'm not
> really sure what you want, since Courier doesn't present the filenames
> (or any date information in them) to the clients, at least not AFAIK.
> An
mingjing.ca wrote:
> Hi,all
>
> Just installed the courier-imap, while I am using telnet localhost 143
> type anything there, I got this msg, What is the problem? How to solve it?
>
> * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THRE
> AD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE
Joe Emenaker schrieb:
> Ian Marlier wrote:
>
>>Before I can make the switch, though, I need a way to feed all that mail out
>>of the mbox-format files, and into Maildirs -- I need to make sure that the
>>switch will be transparent to the users on my machine.
>>
> My first conversion to Courier too
Peter Gutbrod schrieb:
> Upgrading to the current version of Courier gives me errors about missing
> fam. This has been discussed here already.
>
> Well my distribution comes with fam, so just starting the daemon and
> everything is fine but
>
> as probably many of the Courier (and qmail) u
Jerry Amundson wrote:
> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> Jerry Amundson writes:
>>
Look for a maildir with two consecutive periods - a no-no.
>>>
>>> Right on. Mr. Sam! :-)
>>>
>>> .CLIENTS.PROSPECTS.Tribune Co..Divers
>>
>> And where exactly did such a monstrosity come from?
>
> An mbox-to-maildi
Jerry Amundson wrote:
> Juri Haberland wrote:
>> Jerry Amundson wrote:
>>>Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>>>>.CLIENTS.PROSPECTS.Tribune Co..Divers
>>>>
>>>>And where exactly did such a monstrosity come from?
>>>
>>>An mbox-t
Jerry Amundson wrote:
> Juri Haberland wrote:
>> Jerry Amundson wrote:
>>> Juri Haberland wrote:
>>>> Jerry Amundson wrote:
>>>>> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> .CLIENTS.PROSPECTS.Tribune Co..Divers
>>>>&g
Greg Hodgins wrote:
> Anyhow, I can not seem to authenticate through Outlook Express. I get the
> following in /var/log/maillog
>
> Feb 20 00:02:12 gateway imapd: Connection, ip=[:::192.168.1.2]
> Feb 20 00:02:17 gateway imapd: LOGIN FAILED, ip=[:::192.168.1.2]
> Feb 20 00:02:17 gateway
Frederico Costa wrote:
>
> Sorry, I've forgotten this little aspect ];-)
>
> It's a HA cluster using Courier
>
> Like this:
> shanti wrote:
>
> > what kind of ??
> >
> > HA or Load-sharing ?
> >
> > Am Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2002 21:20 schrieb Frederico Costa:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Thank
e as it is a port
of the commercial IRIX Failsafe which has been used a couple of years in
production.
> Am Donnerstag, 28. Februar 2002 15:01 schrieb Juri Haberland:
> -=> Frederico Costa wrote:
> -=> >
> -=> > Sorry, I've forgotten this little aspect ];-)
> -=> >
Shri Shrikumar wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I wonder if anyone might be able to help me with this query.
>
> I have noticed that there are at least two types of message threading
> (for mailing lists) - one based on the subject line and the other based
> on a header (In-Reply-To methinks).
>
> Im incli
Rolf Larsson wrote:
> Robin Whittle wrote:
>> Version 2 of my mb2md Perl script for Mbox to Maildir conversion is a
>> robust and luxury model compared to the one-time hacks which were all I
>> could find last year:
>>
>> http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/mb2md/
> It appears to be pretty much
Juri Haberland wrote:
> You might also want to have a look at
> http://people.spoiled.org/mb2md.html , where I just uploaded a patched
> and enhanced version of Robin's mb2md.
Damn. That should have been:
http://people.spoiled.org/jha/mb2md.html
Juri
--
If each of us have one
> Rolf Larsson wrote:
>> Robin Whittle wrote:
>>> Version 2 of my mb2md Perl script for Mbox to Maildir conversion is a
>>> robust and luxury model compared to the one-time hacks which were all I
>>> could find last year:
>>>
>>> http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/mb2md/
>> It appears to be pre
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Anand Buddhdev writes:
>
>> Sam,
>>
>> If the courier-mta queue is mounted on a journaling filesystem like ext3
>> or reiserfs, is it safe to use the --without-explicitsync option?
>
> I don't know. I haven't looked at them in great detail. Although they'll
> certa
Manou Rabary wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm a newbie,
>
> I use: vmail, courier-imap (.tar.gz), maildrop (tar.gz), postfix(.deb),
> debian linux.
>
> My problem is that I can't change the maildir where postfix (or maidrop)
> puts incoming mail. Instead of, /var/courier/vmail/, mais are delivered
Mike Millson wrote:
> Does UDP port 143 need to be open for Courier IMAP to work?
No, but TCP port 143.
Cheers,
Juri
--
If each of us have one object, and we exchange them,
then each of us still has one object.
If each of us have one idea, and we exchange them,
then each of us
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Gary MacIsaac writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm having a problem getting Eudora (Windows) 5.1.1 to work with Courier
>> IMAP 1.4.4 using SSL and STARTTLS. The following appears the maillog if I
>> force Eudora to use STARTTLS with our server.
>>
>> imapd: starttls: accep
Juri Haberland wrote:
> Robin Whittle wrote:
>
> > [...] Also, with Postfix, there is a
> > limit of about 50 Megabytes for Mbox size - I think it is in the
> > source code, not in config files - and when that limit is reached,
> > mail bounces. There is no suc
Robert M. Meyer wrote:
> I installed UW-IMAP with the maildir patches on my system but there are
> several bizarre problems. I intend to convert to Courier (tested it on
> a development server) but I have to convert all of my users from one
> maildir format hierarchy to the Courier hierarchy.
Hi
Robert M. Meyer wrote:
> My directories are ALREADY in maildir format. The problem is that the
> naming convention is all wrong for courier. Where the maildir patches
> for uw-imap make a hierarchical directory structure, courier essentially
> wants a flat structure with folder hierarchy identifi
Christian Hammers wrote:
> BTW: What it is also lacking is an easy to see command line to just
> convert one single mailbox into a given directory. For me it does too
> much magic..
Ok, sounds reasonable. I'll put it on my to-do list.
Thanks,
Juri
--
If each of us have one object, and we exc
Robin Bowes wrote:
> Sam,
>
> > FAM is optional, however it does provide for some value-added
> > functionality. In the event that the additional value-added
> functionality
> > is expected, the dependency provides a hint that the required
> prerequisites
> > are missing.
>
> Ok. Can you document
Robin Bowes wrote:
> When I say I use Redhat 7.2 I mean that that's what I originally
> installed. I've got a lot of later versions of software installed from
> when I attempted to install apache2 from rpms so I tend to use later rpms
> from, e.g. Redhat 8.0.
Well, then there's nothing Sam can do
Thomas von Hassel wrote:
>
> Ok, any good ideas how to migrate many IMAP accounts from one server to
> another (from Imail to courier)
>
> the account part is easy enought, but how do i get theire mail folders
> transferd in an easy way ?
>
> i have been looking into fetchmail but i dont think thi
Bill Taroli schrieb:
> I'm using Thunderbird (latest) with Courier 0.44.0 (on Solaris 9) to
> access my email via IMAP/SSL. I know that there is a very limited
> built-in functionality for having the server notify clients of updates
> to folders and sub-folders... and that a kernel extension to
Paolo Losi wrote:
> Steve Shockley wrote:
>> Use the most current version of OE you can find. Consider OETool and
>> OEQuoteFix (search Google). Turn off HTML view in OE.
>
> Thanks for the tips... Why turning off HTML view?
Because of so-called web-bugs (e.g. spammers know that you read thei
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
> Thank you to all of you who answered that question. I have gotten it to
> work now and would be glad to share the little script that I spent the
> afternoon playing around with. My only concern now is that it looks
> like all the mail becomes marked as unread again
Joris wrote:
[...]
> Imap could use an "outbox". Not just a mua outbox queuing up all the
> mail 'till a connection is made, no, a real outbox. The mail client
> sends outgoing mail to the outbox on the imap server, wich hands it to
> the smtp server.
[...]
Have you actually looked at Courier IMA
gerd kranz wrote:
> Hello,
> what is the way to reject mails from <>
> i thing this is a spammer and i dont like this
Please use other ways to reject spam. Mail from <> is most often legal
mail - all bounces/ non delivery reports are send from <>. If you reject
all mail from <>, you and your users
Jay Lee wrote:
> Just to be on the safe side you may need to copy the files from the one
> Maildir's cur folder to the other's new directory. Courier will take care
> of moving the mail from new to cur when it's ready. So something like:
>
> mv /home/user/Maildir/.New Stuff/cur/* /home/users/Ma
Neil Moore wrote:
> Juri Haberland wrote:
>>Jay Lee wrote:
>>
>>>Just to be on the safe side you may need to copy the files from the one
>>>Maildir's cur folder to the other's new directory. Courier will take care
>>>of moving the mail
Peter Gutbrod wrote:
> Is there a way in Courier to make some Maildirs immune to delete attempts
> from a mail client? It should be possible to add/delete mails to/from the
> Maildir, but it should be impossible to highlight the Maildir and delete it
> with all containing mails and nested Maildirs
Juri Haberland wrote:
> Peter Gutbrod wrote:
>
>> Is there a way in Courier to make some Maildirs immune to delete attempts
>> from a mail client? It should be possible to add/delete mails to/from the
>> Maildir, but it should be impossible to highlight the Maildir a
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Yevheniy Demchenko writes:
>
>> In courier 0.48 quota can't be set to value more than 2Gb. Is it
>> intentional behaviour?
>
> This is the built-in limit of your 32-bit platform.
Well, what kind of limit do you mean? A limit in a variable type? A limit
in max. file size
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Juri Haberland writes:
>> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> Yevheniy Demchenko writes:
>>>
>>>> In courier 0.48 quota can't be set to value more than 2Gb. Is it
>>>> intentional behaviour?
>>>
>>> Thi
Ben Kennedy wrote:
> Kia T. Vang wrote at 5:47 pm (-0500) on 22 6 2005:
>
>>Is there a command line tool available that calculates the current Maildir
>>size?
>
> How about 'du'?
>
> basil ben # du -sh ~zygoat/Maildir
> 291K/home/zygoat/Maildir
> basil ben # du -sb ~zygoat/Maildir
> 107725
Ben Kennedy wrote:
> Juri Haberland wrote at 5:09 pm (+0200) on 23 6 2005:
>
>>Because -b includes --apparent-size.
>>Try again with -B1 instead of -b.
>
> You're right, -B1 gives a count which is visually more consistent with
> the "human-readable&quo
Ben Kennedy schrieb:
> Hey all,
>
> For the past day or so, one of my users has been trying to relay a 250
> megabyte message. I started noticing a 400 kbps spike on my MRTG graph
> that started yesterday evening, and after doing some capturing with
> snort, realised that it was due to repeated i
Marco Balmer wrote:
> Hi Bernd
>
> Am Mi, 20.06.2007, 07:40, schrieb Bernd Wurst:
>> This says: "use MX-record of exchange.comparis.ch". And this record does
>> not exist.
>> # host -t mx exchange.comparis.ch
>> exchange.comparis.ch has no MX record
>
> Try
>
> shell> host -t mx comparis.ch
> co
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