ven't seen what the differences are, and I haven't run
the courier through any tests yet. The binary footprint is ~200K, with
an additional 60K for the development headers and stubs. The rpm
silently replaced fam on install, and the courier build didn't even notice.
-sean
Sam Var
e server very well at all.
Now both eudora and mail.app seem pretty happy.
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> Is there anywhere to get the detail of what courier-imap is
> sending the client and why, since there doesn't seem to
> currently b
the detail of what courier-imap is sending the
client and why, since there doesn't seem to currently be adequate
logging as I have it configured.
Thanks,
Sean
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In maillog, I just see the logins and logouts, and nothing more.
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Good to know.
I know and use a few apps that don't, and I was hoping to avoid any
surprises tomorrow. :)
Thanks again
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Sean Kennedy writes:
Ok, so I read that authpam uses the pam subsystem to authenticate,
but it does not use it to determine home directory
m hoping that someone has done this or something
like it, and can tell me how it works.
Thanks
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ctions on how to setup
manual mode. I must be missing something, as this should be relatively
easy to figure out. Blame it on lack of sleep, I suppose.
Thanks in advance,
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I think that may be irrelevant. I've left most of the settings
as default.
If someone can at least point me in the write direction (website, faq
location, even source) I would be greatly appriciative.
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upgraded courier around August of last year, and am running
courier-imap-1.5.1.20020728.
Any thoughts on what to look at would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
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pm >= 3.0.6-278
Requires: /usr/bin/sed
%else
Requires: rpm >= 4.0.2
Requires: /bin/sed
%endif
Sean
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%else
Requires: rpm >= 4.0.2
Requires: /bin/sed
%endif
With these changes, Courier IMAP seems to build as an RPM.
Sean
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ing up the
configuration, or to users being stupid.
Thanks again Sam, Courier is a wonderful piece of work indeed.
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is possible, I'd appreciate some pointers. Thanks!
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::192.168.0.1]
>>>> Apr 12 12:15:44 bsod pop3d: LOGIN FAILED, ip=[:::192.168.0.1]
>>>> Apr 12 12:15:57 bsod pop3d: chdir: No such file or directory
>>>
>>> You dont have a Maildir at the specified location.
>>
>> mailbox from the authld
ng your authldaprc could also help :)
>
sean@bsod:~ > ldapsearch -h tcob1.net -b "dc=tcob1,dc=net" uid=sean
version: 2
#
# filter: uid=sean
# requesting: ALL
#
# Sean Rima, tcob1, net
dn: cn=Sean Rima,dc=tcob1,dc=net
cn: Sean Rima
sn: Rima
telephoneNumber: +353 95 438 68
objectCla
:15:44 bsod pop3d: LOGIN FAILED, ip=[:::192.168.0.1]
>> Apr 12 12:15:57 bsod pop3d: chdir: No such file or directory
>
> You dont have a Maildir at the specified location.
mailbox from the authldap.schema is set to the maildir at
/var/mail/$USER, in the case of Sean, /var/mail/sean
: chdir: No such file or directory
All users are virtual on this box. I have tried putting a false dir into
the ldap server to no avail.
The user in ldap looks like:
# Sean Rima, tcob1, net
dn: cn=Sean Rima,dc=tcob1,dc=net
cn: Sean Rima
sn: Rima
telephoneNumber: +353 95 438 68
objectClass
t come through. Whilst in an ideal world, it
would be ideal that all emails come in formatted correctly, some companies seem
to thrive on dodgy clients :)
Sean
... Take your hands off the mouse and assume the position
<-> Gateway Information.
This message originated from a Fidonet System (
localhost. It is listed in my /etc/hosts
file anyway
Sean
... My girlfriend says I don't pay attention, or something like that.
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Please do
Originally to: All
Hi,
I am trying to check for the existance of Recieved Lines after Subject line as
this is a common spam header, I have tried combinations of
/^Subject:(.*)Received/:w to no avail. Anyone know what I need to do. I am
slowly converting Spamblaster to Maildrop
Sean
... Who
y note, I am away until Jan 5 but on my return, I plan on
converting some of the Procmail receipes for spam to Maildrop. These can be used
as either a global maildroprc entry or for individual users .mailfilter files.
The one that I am looking at is Spambouncer. I am around half way throu
Sean
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SV> > Only just seen this, What about my little problem where Mime messages
SV> come in
SV> > with text before the mime section, any thoughts on this yet.
SV>
SV> I have no plans to do anything about it.
SV>
Fair enough, I use UUEncoing which gets around it, just need
11123:
SV>
SV> * Experimental: Instead of bouncing corrupted MIME mail, wrap it inside a
SV> MIME attachment, and prepend a suitable LART.
SV>
Only just seen this, What about my little problem where Mime messages come in
with text before the mime section, any thoughts on this yet.
Sean
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