mtpd: STARTTLS failed:
> Certificate is bad
>
> I don't know what to try next.
Permissions of /etc/courier/esmtpd.pem?
Is it a PRIVATE KEY followed by the CERTIFICATE(s)?
..just a few checks that come to mind, might well be irrelevant, though.
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in question I only see a potential problem with
> "clear all" not working correctly, but clearing an individual address
> should work.
Unfortunately I'm not sure if I can reproduce this, but in my case,
`courier clear mar...@bluegap.ch` didn't help.
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due to the maildrop issue in
stretch, which I'm still trying to solve.
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On 05/18/2017 12:35 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Fairly unambiguous. This part of the version string is only present in
> the courier-specific maildrop build.
Cool, thanks.
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here's anything I can do to
> help with it.
No need to apologize.
Scanning through the Debian bug list would help. There are lots of very
old issues and I think many of them do not apply any more.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?archive=0;src=courier
Eve
d for your understanding of the Debian
specific requirements. I'm well aware those may seem weird sometimes and
are often hard to meet.
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er of the other
two. That's quite common for Debian, I'd say. Take the modules for
apache's httpd as another example of that practice. Or the fact that
Debian ships separate client and server packages for most databases.
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the last one.
I'm looking forward to support Courier for Debian. However, I need a bit
of understanding and support from upstream. Thank you.
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eck if it's feasible to re-add the courier-maildrop package in
Debian stretch (i.e. the Courier specific variant), but I'd greatly
appreciate if you could reconsider this split.
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figuration be moved to runtime, rather than
compile time?
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that #define to be set.
I'm successfully running a courier installation on Debian stretch with
maildrop compiled manually, ATM.
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Disclaimer: I'm a Debian Developer and recently took over maintenance of
the Courier MTA suite. However, I'm not sure we can still solve
nly) or if your authProg
depends on libcourierauthcommon, directly. (Indirectly, via
libcourierauthsasl, libcourierauthcommon will always be linked in either
case.)
(Other than that I note that you're not using Debian packages, in the
first place, so you wouldn't be affected. I still appreciate your
inputs. Maybe t
l library
and not part of the public API of courier-auth, i.e. users of
courier-auth shouldn't ever directly link to it?
Do libauthpam.so and libauthcustom.so exposed a public API?
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