On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 09:15:45 -0500
Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No. You don't need to do anything with smtpaccess. Authenticated
> clients get relaying privileges automatically.
Ah, excellent. Thanks!
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Matt.
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Hi,
I'm having some trouble figuring out the best way to achieve my aims.
Current situation: I have esmtpd accepting mail from outside my network
and delivering it correctly, and it also relays for internal clients
(i.e. those on 192.168.). I don't have authentication required.
I'd like to add e
--- Matt Savigear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a workaround? The esmtproutes fix doesnt
> seem to help in this instance.
Fixed (well, worked around): Temporarily disabled
BOFHCHECKDNS in the esmtpd configuration file.
Matt.
Send instant messages to your online
I have an error in my MX record (i.e. the one for my
own mail domain) which won't be fixed for a while.
In the meantime, courier is refusing to send my mail
despite the fact the _target_ domain is fine - it's my
own outgoing domain MX record which is broken.
Is there a workaround? The esmtproutes
Scanning the list archives leads me to believe that there is no way for any filtering
component to access the original content of an incoming message's envelope. Is this
correct?
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Matt.
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I have just recompiled courier after removing the modest optimisations
I usually apply, and it seems to have fixed the problem. Apparently
maildrop is sensitive to these things, causing it to exit with an 0x06
after processing a message - hence the requeue of mails.
Thanks to those who sent sugge
I'm beginning to wonder if there's something wrong with my entire
.mailfilter. It seems that anything not delivered to the default address
(./.maildir) is being requeued regardless of what happens to it. Am I
doing something really stupid?
Here is my .courier file:
|/usr/bin/maildrop
Here is my .
> Thats the expected, and not really related to maildrop.
> Use EXITCODE=0 instead, see the manpage of dot-courier(5).
Sorry, another negative - I tried the exitcode of zero and got the same
result as that for a code of 99. The log file notes that the spam has
been identified, so but the message
> I had a similar problem, being unable to alias an address to /dev/null,
> so I created a shell script (cat >/dev/null) and aliased to that
> (|tonull.sh)
I just tried this, but I get the same result as calling my python
script: The log file suggests the mail has been delivered but the
message ge
> So, I would suggest that you first try to find where is exactly
> located that autotrash.py and to enter it's actual path into above
> mentioned script.
Sorry, that was me editing the log file entry because the original file
path caused a line-wrap and made the example untidy in the mail. The
ac
I'm getting to the point where I am entirely happy to grovel for
assistance. As with many folk I'm using SpamAssassin and want to delete
certain mails. I have checked the lists, and come up with a number of
methods. None of them actually work - whatever I try, the mail _always_
gets requeued for an
I am using maildrop to filter incoming mail (this is a user's filter,
not a system one). Some stuff I am piping to a python script, which
should class the mail as delivered, Unfortunately, I can't seem to find
the appropriate return value.
Here is the relevant section of the filter:
# If we ge
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 19:22, Bill Taroli wrote:
> You've compared successful
> submissions to unsuccessful ones and find *no* difference in their headers?
Actually I've just spotted a possible discrepancy (needs more research
to see if it's consistent though):
Successful mails have:
Return-Pat
I've trawled through the list archives and not managed to find an answer
to this one:
I have a mailing list set up using couriermlm. All subscribers are
manually subscribed my me using "couriermlm lsub". My subscribers are
getting slightly random bounces with the "you are not subscribed to the
lis
I have just upgraded courier on my mailserver to 0.42.2 (from 0.40
IIRC). Everything seems to work except couriermlm, which can no longer
see the subscriber list in the mailing list directory.
There doesn't appear to be any reference to the problem in the logs, so
I haven't tried much in the way o
s going on during the hold up is a mystery to me. If
I knew this, I might be able to run some effective diagnostics.
Has anyone seen this and fixed it?
Thanks,
Matt Savigear.
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