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When I unsubscribe my address via the newest webmlm interface it doesn't
actually
unsubscribe it. It sends me the "mailing list confirmation request" email with
the
link, I follow the link and click the "confirm" button. It then sends the
subsequent
"mailing list acknowledgement" email stat
;s not
going to subscribe addresses one at a time. Is it possible to add a
"one address per line" field for subscribing addresses added to the
administrative portion of the webmlm interface?
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The only problem I've had with Graylisting is when the sending server's
default retry is something absurd like 24 hours. Emails from the day
before suddenly show up too late. If there's a way to specifically tell
the sender, "No, really. Try
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Scott writes:
>
>> I need to send an autoreply in html format with a specific font and
>> formatting. I first composed the html email in Thunderbird and saved
>> it as a draft. Then I cut out the headers and saved it as a file. I
>
(courier-0.56.0),
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> Dear Scott, thanks for your response but I have a doubt: I work with
> Apache2 and I've not configured this web server using httpd.conf. But I
> see I have an empty httpd.conf file under /etc/apache2.
>
> So can you tell me where do I have to pu
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>
> do not rename the Sent folder every month. This option can also be controlled
> by the SQWEBMAIL_AUTORENAMESENT environment variable (which can be set in
> Apache's httpd.conf, for example).
HTH!
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Scott writes:
>
>> When I submit a test message from the command line it works:
>>
>> cat testmsg | /usr/lib/courier/bin/couriermlm msg
>> /var/spool/mail/lists/checkers
>>
>> When I send with my mail client I get a 550 us
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Scott wrote:
>> I have some folks working off a satellite connection in the middle of the
>> ocean.
>> They're being disconnected mid-send due to the variability of their
>> connection
>> (9600bps). Is there anything I can
I have some folks working off a satellite connection in the middle of the
ocean.
They're being disconnected mid-send due to the variability of their
connection
(9600bps). Is there anything I can do on the server side to help prevent the
disconnect for slow connections? TIA.
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I suspect a permissions or ownership error somewhere. Does it make a
difference
that the domain is a virtual domain?
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> whole courier suite.
Squirrelmail is pretty popular and has zillions of useful plugins. My users
all
use it with glee.
http://www.squirrelmail.org/
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As for forwarding via an external SMTP server, 'man courier' has the answer in
esmtproutes and esmtpauthclient:
#esmtproutes
: outgoing.smtp.server
#esmtpauthclient
outgoing.smtp.server username password
rieresmtpd:
error,relay=:::69.17.117.16,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 554 5.6.0 Reject,
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urier-authlib-devel >= 0.55 is needed by courier-imap-4.1.2-1.5.i386
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> openldap-servers is needed by courier-imap-4.1.2-1.5.i386
FAM was replaced by gamin in Fedora (if that's what you're
a by hand or an interface via python command
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one I had was an old user account that had been deleted, but through some magic
or bug left its entry in /etc/passwd and none in /etc/shadow or /etc/group. It
screwed up delivery for the user numerically after its UID and continued to
give
"456 unavailable" errors itself. T
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> The site appears to have been wiped clean?
I like the new design.
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> Scott writes:
...>>>snip<<<...
>>
>> Ok, so it's not that, but something in his call-back is causing the tarpit
>> type delay to grow until it's about 2 minutes. The telnet session above
>> was done by hand from th
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Scott writes:
>
>> I have a problem delivering to a server that uses "sender verify
>> callout"... it makes an SMTP connection back to my server to do a faux
>> connection:
>>
>> 220 mail.myserver.com ESMTP
>> h
Scott wrote:
> I have a problem delivering to a server that uses "sender verify callout"...
> it
> makes an SMTP connection back to my server to do a faux connection:
>
> 220 mail.myserver.com ESMTP
> helo mail.theirserver.com
> 250 mail.myserver.com Ok.
>
er tool to use for sender verification? I know
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be my recently updated amavisd/clamd but those logs are clean too.
Anyone else seeing this stuff or should I dig deeper into my own server? TIA.
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Mark Constable wrote:
Here's a working example (different fieldnames) for courier 0.47.
MYSQL_UID_FIELD and MYSQL_GID_FIELD need to point to fields, not
hold default values. I'm not sure what MYSQL_DATABASE is for, perhaps
it's something with the later 0.50 version.
MYSQL_SERVERl
IN FAILED, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
ip=[192.168.1.105]
First of all, how can I get some more useful information to help me figure out
what I'm missing? Anyone have any pointers for a mysql newb like myself? LMK
what other info I could provide that would help.
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hard time setting up user shared folders. Can anyone direct me to a how-to that
provides some examples?
Chris Petersen wrote:
We've recently started running into the occasional bounce when our mail
server (courier) tries to talk to another that claims TLS, but for some
reason or another the TLS connection fails.
Other than turning off outbound TLS (globally or for that specific ip),
is there an
I've been playing around with the Bynari connector for Outlook. I'm
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hard time setting up user shared folders. Anyone know of a helpful
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Is there a way I can increased the verbosity in the maillog to the point where
it will tell me when it expands aliases. Something like:
got mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
expanding sales to bob, maggie, rick, steve
delivering bob
delivering maggie
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How can I increased the verbosity in the maillog to the point where it will tell
me when it expands aliases. Something like:
got mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
expanding sales to bob, maggie, rick, steve
delivering bob
delivering maggie
.
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Scott writes:
There are about 200 local user accounts, some of which have an alias
which forwards to their home ISP accounts.
And if their home ISP begins rejecting forwarded mail, Courier will
refuse to accept any more mail, for forwarding, until the ISP resumes
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On Thursday 23 June 2005 14:49, Randall Shaw wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum provides /usr/lib/libltdl.a
[snip]
libtool-ltdl-devel.i386 1.5.16.multilib2-1 base
That did the trick. Thank you Jerry.
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Randall Shaw opened his maw and spake forth:
Scott scribbled something like:
You need to install the libtool-libs RPM before build courier-authlib.
It was installed prior to compiling courier-authlib:
mail:~# rpm -qa | grep libtool
libtool-1.5.16.multilib2-1
libtool-ltdl-1.5.16.multilib2-1
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Scott writes:
Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files
/var/tmp/courier-authlib-0.56-1.4-root
error: Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
/usr/lib/libltdl.a
/usr/lib/libltdl.la
/usr/lib/libltdl.so
/usr/lib/libltdl.so.3
/usr/lib
r/lib/libltdl.so.3
/usr/lib/libltdl.so.3.1.0
RPM build errors:
Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
/usr/lib/libltdl.a
/usr/lib/libltdl.la
/usr/lib/libltdl.so
/usr/lib/libltdl.so.3
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Jay Lee wrote:
Scott said:
This Friday at about 3pm PST I had 5 different courier servers ranging
in verions from 0.47 to 0.50 simultaneously start taking about 30+ seconds
to initiate an SMTP session remotely (from inside or outside the network).
Connecting from the localhost is no trouble
Thomas von Hassel wrote:
On Jun 4, 2005, at 21:22, Scott wrote:
This Friday at about 3pm PST I had 5 different courier servers
ranging in verions from 0.47 to 0.50 simultaneously start taking
about 30+ seconds to initiate an SMTP session remotely (from inside
or outside the network
ior.
The only problem this is causing is clients relaying email are getting
time-out errors. Am I alone here or is anyone else experiencing this
problem? Any idea what could be wrong and how I can fix it (other than
increasing the timeout delay on the client
alues used? That way I
could pre-populate everyone's fields with their Unix account info and
not have to worry about the vmail/vmail permissions.
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Indeed, that does create the correct file permissions, thanks. How does
Sendmail (or Maildrop) know what group to assign as ownership when it
writes each email file? Now that the permissions are good, I just need
to work on getting the correct group ownership working.
Thanks,
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Everyone,
Right now, new email gets these permissions:
-rw--- username root
I would prefer to see permissions like this:
-rw-r- username courier
Does maildrop need special compile time options?
Can this be specified in any maildrop config file?
Thanks,
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Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
I would like to setup Courier as a incoming MTA that checks for spam and
viruses, then forwards cleaned message to another MTA for final delivery.
I do exactly that for all the exchange servers I manage. I set up users
using userdb with a default .mailfilter in each direc
On Sat, 2005-02-05 at 21:28 -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
> I'm not sure, but I seem to remember seeing other autoconf-based systems
> cache all that stuff for the sub-components. I'll see if I can find an
> example.
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> What problem will this solve.
> > > Why do you want to do that in first place?
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Is it possible to make local user logon require a username of the form
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (instead of just 'username')? I have 200+ users abroad
who have their settings as such and I'm going to make this change as
transparent as possible. If it's not possible I can use userdb, I'd just
rather keep
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I have just built a fixed version of rpm that should work. I haven't
actually tested it on the full Courier package, but it succesfully
builds a dummy package that I used as a test case to isolate the bug.
http://www.courier-mta.org/beta/patches/rpm-fix/
Thanks Sam, that
Fedora List Subscriber wrote:
RPM build errors:
File not found by glob:
/var/tmp/courier-0.47-1.2-buildroot/usr/local/bin/*
but ../usr/local/bin is symlinked to the directory above the directory
I'm building in.
I got the exact same thing today. Same thing when I tried
courier-0.47.20041113.
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enough with apache/DAV
and the capability in a client like mozilla.
If I had the money to pay someone to work on it I would. Of the three
components to kill exchange (shared calendar/email/addressbook) it's the
one that's still lackin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to set courier to automagically blacklist an IP that has
tried to contact multiple IDs to see if they are valid after a few
attempts? I'm trying to save cycles from dealing with these attacks.
Stolen from a similar discussion at spamassassin list:
>>
y" of people
running this combination -- almost everyone I know using postfix uses
courier-imap and sqwebmail...
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On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 21:29, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I'm planning to make the following structural changes. This is the only
> chance for someone to talk me out
Hi All,
I am wanting to set up Sqwebmail and Courier-imap to use the same
(single) copy of the authdaemons, rather than having two different
daemons in memory hitting the same databases. Is this feasible?
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d/conf.d folder you'll probably see a
file called squirrelmail.conf. In that file is an alias for /webmail to
some folder where your Squirrelmail install is located.
It's all a subtle plan to confuse us before they enslave us with the
Bill Taroli wrote:
Jerry Amundson wrote:
In etc/esmtproutes ...
agilemobile.com: /SECURITY=NONE
or, if the flag requires a relay to be present...
agilemobile.com: mx.agilenoc.com /SECURITY=NONE
Oh yeah this is exactly what I've been doing. I was just getting
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Courier-IMAP 3.0.4
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users mailbox
Each user has a maildirsize file created by using maildirmake -q
When a new message arrives everything is updated in the maildirsize file.
Log into the account with
Am having a few resource problems with my server. It works great when I get
1-2 messages at a time. But I have SpamAssassin running a system-wide
daemon, so all mail gets sent through this (via spamc with spamd running).
Today I got 10-12 messages at once and the system grinded to a halt swapping
I am new to courier and just recently setup the following software.
Redhat 9
Postfix 2.1.1
Courier-IMAP 3.0.4
I am setting up all users as local user accounts. I had setup a dev box and
thought I had QUOTA working by just setting up locate unix quotas. Of course
the local quotas prevent Postfix f
lters/.pureperlfilter-all at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.4/Courier/Filter.pm line 286.
I've added a line to my own init scripts to clear out that directory,
though I'd like to have a more elegant solution for it. Is there a
reason that courierfilter won't purge and recreate this socket on
no negative side-effects.
I also did the same with this line, as I didn't want the "Public Folders",
either:
[#$PUBLICFOLDERS=Public Folders#]
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is it just me or does the webmaild script not get added to
$libexecdir/courier during make install?
also, sqwebmaild when its being called directly refers to sqwebmaild.rc
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thats an option, but the dns that your servers see need to have one
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ests that Sam suggested:
$ mkdir foo
$ touch foo/bar
$ chmod 000 foo
$ stat foo/bar
stat: cannot stat `foo/bar': Permission denied
$ stat foo/.
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unlikely
> that any problems will occur if the domain literals are not accepted.
>
> hermes.affidian.com's [EMAIL PROTECTED] response:
> >>> RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <<< 513 Syntax error.
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> What do I have misconfigured? Thanks,
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The new version doesn't require ftp (or so I'm told):
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I don't think it can, by design. That's why IMAP was created. Why not use
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your birds with a single stone that way.
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