On Fri, 6 Jun 2014, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 05.06.14 22:48, Joe Laffey wrote:
>> Is there any way to cause courier to log that a connection is using
>> TLS/SSL for receiving and sending mail from other mail relays?
>
> I think this is already done for received mail - the SSL/TLS info is
Just to wrap this one up
I'm not getting the auth details in the logs, and I'm pretty sure that is
because this is our oldest running mta which is in the process of being
upgraded, once the new NAS comes in this week we'll begin the migration,
and all should be good in the world.
On Fri, Apr
On Fri, 04 Apr 2014 12:58:37 +
courier-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
> On 4/4/2014 8:28 AM, Lisa Muir wrote:
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > I thought I had this one covered, all SMTP must be authenticated on
> > our server.
> >
> > It is very evident from examining increased server load t
On Fri 04/Apr/2014 15:15:19 +0200 Lisa Muir wrote:
>
> Bowie's heads up on the courierd logging helps me concentrate my search,
> I'm getting dns "name" of the host that sent the message there instead of
> the auth string.
>
> Apr 4 07:03:10 mail courierd: newmsg,id=01884042.533E4B1D.1080: dns;
Lisa Muir wrote on 04.04.2014 16:28:
>
> Guys,
>
> I thought I had this one covered, all SMTP must be authenticated on
> our server.
>
> It is very evident from examining increased server load that we are
> being used as a SPAM relay and have not yet hit a blacklist.
>
> Looks like a website got
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Lisa Muir <34.24...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 2:05 PM, Manuel Schneider <
> manuel.schnei...@wikimedia.ch> wrote:
>
>> Hi Lisa,
>>
>> I guess the problem is that you gave "RELAYCLIENT" privileges to your
>> webserver (maybe localhost), like this:
On 4/4/2014 8:28 AM, Lisa Muir wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> I thought I had this one covered, all SMTP must be authenticated on
> our server.
>
> It is very evident from examining increased server load that we are
> being used as a SPAM relay and have not yet hit a blacklist.
>
> Looks like a website got
Guys,
I thought I had this one covered, all SMTP must be authenticated on our
server.
It is very evident from examining increased server load that we are being
used as a SPAM relay and have not yet hit a blacklist.
Looks like a website got hacked and an email account details must have been
in th
On Mon, 2009-01-19 at 17:10 -0500, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> New in imapd.c::main():
>
> write_error_exit("Account's mailbox directory is not owned by
> the correct uid or gid");
>
> This new sanity checking is nice, but we should also be logging it via
> syslog(3) from the imapd[-ss]/cou
New in imapd.c::main():
write_error_exit("Account's mailbox directory is not owned by
the correct uid or gid");
This new sanity checking is nice, but we should also be logging it via
syslog(3) from the imapd[-ss]/couriertcpd wrapper.
At present, the error is sent to the IMAP client, very
Gordon,
that would be great.
..just a unified message line. That would make it much easier to count
and analyze it.
Thanks!
Bernd
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 12:09:28 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah, that should be possible. I'll try to patch something up for you to
> test in the next day or two.
Bernd Plagge wrote:
> Although pythonfilter and RBL blocking are working fine we sometimes
> having customers complaining - not very nicely - about too much spam.
>
There's lots that you can do to improve spamassassin's performance. Most
notably, make sure the perl's Net::DNS module is install
Hi everybody,
courier and pythonfilter are working fine here!
Thanks for a "always getting better" software!
Although pythonfilter and RBL blocking are working fine we sometimes
having customers complaining - not very nicely - about too much spam.
My perception is that most of these complaints a
Greg Earle writes:
Is there any way to get "imapd"/"imapd-ssl" to log all of the IMAP
protocol transactions from a particular client? Like the "NNN FETCH
(INTERNALDATE ... )" commands and all the "NNN FETCH (UID XXX FLAGS
(\Seen NotJunk))" commands, et al.?
I can normally get this information
Is there any way to get "imapd"/"imapd-ssl" to log all of the IMAP
protocol transactions from a particular client? Like the "NNN FETCH
(INTERNALDATE ... )" commands and all the "NNN FETCH (UID XXX FLAGS
(\Seen NotJunk))" commands, et al.?
I can normally get this information from network sniffing
Alexander Newald writes:
Hello,
I have the fullowing problem with pop3 logging:
Some users like to leave their mails on the mailserver while using pop3 to
although imap would be better. Some now have a very large number (>2)
messages in their maildir.
With every new connection to the pop3 se
Hello,
I have the fullowing problem with pop3 logging:
Some users like to leave their mails on the mailserver while using pop3 to
although imap would be better. Some now have a very large number (>2)
messages in their maildir.
With every new connection to the pop3 server the email clients do
Thank you all for your help with this. As soon as I made the note in my email
about syslog, I started looking deeper into that, and all your messages just
confirmed that suspicion. Now I just need to get the logrotate configuration
to check the maillog more frequently and rotate it if things start
Courier isn't logging directly to the logfile--it's syslogd that's doing it.
After changing log files you have to send a SIGHUP to syslogd to get it to
stop using the old file handle or inode.
I don't know which OS you're running, but Solaris runs /usr/lib/newsyslog from
cron to rotate the logs. I
Geo wrote:
Is there a way to force the courier process(es) to stop using their current
logfile and cycle to a new one? Or is this a function of the system's normal
syslog mechanism?
Yes, Courier uses the system's syslogd for logging.
1) stop courier
2) RENAME logfile
3) restart courier
Guess what:
Is there a way to force the courier process(es) to stop using their current
logfile and cycle to a new one? Or is this a function of the system's normal
syslog mechanism? The problem is this
I've had a couple instances where something whacked happens with courier,
and the logfile (/var/log/mai
The pop3d logs 3 lines and I want to make that 0 or 1. :-)
/var/log/mail/info
pop3d: Connection, ip=[:::10.0.0.10]
pop3d: LOGIN, user=rjl, ip=[:::10.0.0.10]
pop3d: LOGOUT, user=rjl, ip=[:::10.0.0.10], top=0, retr=0
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On Monday 17 November 2003 16:41, Rodrigo Severo wrote:
> Courier User wrote:
> >Is there any way to get a log of the exact SMTP dialog that Courier is
> >managing?
>
> I don't think Courier has this functionality but that would certainly be
> welcome. And not only for smtp, but also for imap, pop3
Courier User wrote:
Is there any way to get a log of the exact SMTP dialog that Courier is
managing?
I don't think Courier has this functionality but that would certainly be
welcome. And not only for smtp, but also for imap, pop3...
What do you think Mr. Sam?
Rodrigo
--
Is there any way to get a log of the exact SMTP dialog that Courier is
managing?
A certain site is having problems connecting to my server, and I suspect
that this site is doing something incorrect during the SMTP dialog. I'd
like to see a log of the exact commands that this site is sending, in
o
Hi
I turned logging off in the /usr/local/courier/etc/imapd file. And then
I restarted the imapd.rc but I am still getting loggin information in my
/var/log/maillog file. It's not a problem, it's just that I'd rather
only see postfix messages in there since I am happy (apart from a
folders issue
Has anyone got any suggestions or scripts for dealing with
the verbose courier logging and turning it into something
more meaningful ?
All I've got so far is an mgrep alias that at least pulls
out something we need to watch but our server is now so busy
that the raw logs are a useless blur.
--mar
Hi list!
Is there a way to enable logging of sqwebmail logins? My users are
authenticated by userdb.
I couldn't find anything in the mail-archive and on the courier homepage.
Thanks!
Willi Mann
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man syslog
courier logs to syslog, its syslogs job to manage it properly
adding something like
mail.* -/var/log/mail.log
to your syslogd.conf would be a good start
Michael wrote:
> I am trying to get my courier install to log to an log file that I
> specify, like c
I am trying to get my courier install to log to an log file that I specify,
like courier.log. It is currently logging to my syslog file but this is
filling up the file. If someone could please point me in the right
direction of how to change the logging I would really appreciate it.
Thank you.
Hello,
what about logging status of ESMTPD.
How can I get more detailed info?
Regards,
Andreas
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Hello,
I run courier-imap on my qmail toaster and would like to log all
authentication attempts on both IMAP and POP3 (I run couriers POP3 daemon
as well) to separate files (other than /var/log/messages) and ultimately,
run both from DJB daemontools. I went thru what seems every config file i
hi
i have installed qmail and vpopmail.
i'm trying to install courier-imap
i configured it with the --without-authvchkpw option
the install was fine.
i run my imap server using "imapd.rc start"
when i telnet to the imap server and try to
login it shows login failed. the user i enter is a
system
Hi there,
I created a supervise directory for courier-imap.
The only problem is that the log-run script seems not to work with multilog
(no logging at all):
supervise/courier-imapd/log/run:
#!/bin/sh
. /var/qenv/etc/qenv.conf
exec ${QMAIL_DIR}/bin/setuidgid qmaill ${QMAIL_DIR}/bin/multilog t
${
1:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [courier-users] Logging POP3 with VMailMgr issue
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Graham Miller wrote:
> Connection, ip=[:::203.134.96.226]
> LOGIN, user=peter, ip=[:::203.134.96.226]
> LOGOUT, user=peter, ip=[:::203.134.96.226], top=0, retr=441
G'day all, I am a recent convert to courier-imap having used the modified
in.pop3d with maildir support (qmail-imap-4.1.final-1.i386.rpm) for several
years.
I have installed courier-imap and VMailMgr without problems on a RH6.2 box
from source code and all is running well it seems. POP mail is fa
Hi - I've just installed courier webmail, along with courier imap and =
qmail. I'm using authdbm, which is working great for courier-imap, but =
courier webmail won't log on. What are the steps to take in order to =
track down the prob? I'd normally have a quick peek at the logs, but I =
can't fin
Hi - I've just installed courier webmail, along
with courier imap and qmail. I'm using authdbm, which is working great for
courier-imap, but courier webmail won't log on. What are the steps to take in
order to track down the prob? I'd normally have a quick peek at the logs, but I
can't find
> I am looking for some help with log files. I apologize if this common
> knowledge or if it is found in the FAQs or documentation. I need to log
> emails being sent as well as incoming emails. I need to have the To: and
> From Fields logged, and the subject could be useful. Does the courier
> pac
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