Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Lists Soderlund.org writes:
Im between two Borderware firewalls myself. But another thing then:
what is the option about that one can set in Thunderbird which is
called "Use IDLE command if the server supports it"?
DOES courier support it,
Yes.
and could
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Peter Ford writes:
The problem is that half the company is on another site and connects
through their ADSL router which masquerades the IP address.
MAXDAEMONS=4000 is a bit over the top, I admit, but MAXPERIP needs to
be big enough to potentially let the whole company come
Bill Taroli wrote:
Peter Ford wrote:
It's not the standard MAXPERIP problem - MAXDAEMONS=4000 and
MAXPERIP=100, and have done for a long time.
I only have about 10 users total, and only the guys connecting by ADSL
get any trouble. Their T-bird settings all say 5 (as usual), but still
the Sent f
Hi all.
I've got a problem that has more or less followed me since I started
using courier and more specifik courier-imap. My server only has a few
domains with a totalt of around twenty users that frequently access the
server for their email.
It _never_ fails for anyone to fire up their client
Hi all.
I've got a problem that has more or less followed me since I started
using courier and more specifik courier-imap. My server only has a few
domains with a totalt of around twenty users that frequently access the
server for their email.
It _never_ fails for anyone to fire up their client (me
Hi folks.
Ive tried numerous clients and im still stumped. I get timeouts from my
server now and then, a few time per hour. It doesnt seem to occur with
anything I can relate as a resource-spender (MRTG'ing everything on the
machine).
Any ideas on what I can do to stop my clients from dying on