Steve Alberty writes:
Hi,
is it a know behavior, that the lastest courier version doesnt work with
the current BerkeleyDB (4.1)
Yes.
With version 4.0, i have no problems, but with 4.1:
This is what happens when sleepykat changes the API whenever they feel like.
Brian Candler writes:
bindir=${exec_prefix}/bin
This is fine except it breaks POP3 STLS / IMAP STARTTLS, because pop3d.rc /
imapd.rc clears the environment before starting the daemon, which in turn
looks for the COURIERTLS environment variable.
I only use the imap/sqwebmail parts of Courier,
Forrest Aldrich writes:
I've seen several different postings about DRAC support for Courier pop/imap.
Which one is considered to be more stable? Will these patches be included
in the primary distribution as a configuration option (that would be useful)?
No. DRAC is an ugly hack. The
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Sam Varshavchik writes:
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Some POP3 MTAs apparently don't retrieve messages
that are not new, e.g. Lotus Notes (?)
There is no such thing as a new message in the POP3 protocol. All
messages are alike, as far
Schabel Markus writes:
Hi!
I'm using authpam and it works fine if the Maildir is in $HOME/Maildir,
but our Maildirs are in /var/spool/mail/user/Maildir, so the question is
where how can I configure authpam (or courier) that the MAILDIR
environment Variable is something like
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 04:44:30PM +0200, Nikolas Hagelstein wrote:
INSERT INTO users (id, address, clear, name, uid, gid, maildir)
VALUES ('mimi.3323', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'xxx', 'Mita Fainita',
12345, 12345, 'test.ro/mimi/Maildir/');
And this account's home directory is...?
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 05:15:11PM -0500, Fabián Eduardo Barco wrote:
Hi,
Why do I have in my ~/Maildir/cur directory the file msg.-BAK:2,RS and
Because you're using the POS procmail-MDA, with a crappy maildir
implementation.
in my courierimapuid the name
msg.-BAK?,
Because that's how it
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 08:27:00AM -0600, Russell Wilton wrote:
In any case, my main complaint was that users want to put periods in
their folder names, and they can't with the current special status of
that character.
They certainly can, except that their stupid mail client is broken.
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 02:37:40AM +, Michael Carmack wrote:
They certainly can, except that their stupid mail client is broken.
IMAP folder names use a modified version of the UTF-7 character set.
Normally, M-UTF-7 is used to encode non-USASCII characters only. However,
I see
Zenon Panoussis writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
libtool: link: only absolute run-paths are allowed
libexecdir is defined as an absolute path by autoconf, you'll need to
figure out how the relative path ends up getting stuck in there.
I tried and failed. Would you be interested in a URL
Ralf Hildebrandt writes:
# grep -v ^# /etc/courier/authdaemonrc | grep -v ^$
authmodulelist=authpam
authmodulelistorig=authcustom authcram authuserdb authldap authmysql authpam
daemons=5
version=
authdaemonvar=/var/run/courier/authdaemon
Check that your PAM library is properly configured.
writes:
Hi
i am using courier imap along with qmail pop and smtp pathed to authenticate
from a pgsql database.
i am also using public folders ,but i need to is there any chance where i
can use access control for the public folders where using a pgsql database
Access control for public folders
trout writes:
i'm lazy and don't want to setup aliases for each domain ;-)
That's what scripts are for.
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Keith Edmunds writes:
Test, server: set up a debug file. One unsuccessful copy was initiated
and showed this in the log:
READ: NUMBER: 473
READ: ATOM: UID
READ: ATOM: COPY
READ: NUMBER: 3457
READ: ATOM: INBOX.Scratch.sc1
READ: EOL
WRITE: 473 OK COPY completed.
This would appear to indicate
Carey Jung writes:
Pretty cool. Is it possible to hook into this to do general IMAP folder
processing on the server side? For example, I currently have a script that
moves all messages marked as deleted (ls *,*T) from my Inbox to Trash once
a day, so I can take care of it once and for all on
Scott writes:
Hi,
I was positive that sourceforge used to have a searchable archive of the
courier-users mailing list. It's not there any more so I resubscribed and
I'm asking the following question.
I have the dreaded mail loops back to myself (MX problem) problem. I
had this happen the
Keith Edmunds writes:
I'm trying to investigate why copying mails from one IMAP folder to
another fails silently about 50% of the time with the sylpheed-claws
MUA (v.0.8.5). By fails silently I mean that there are no indications
that the copy has not taken place save for the fact that the mail
Devin Bayer writes:
Jeff Potter wrote:
man makehosteddomains
This may be a stupid question, but I am running a mail server that hosts
several virtual domains through MySQL. I have everything running well,
but would like to implement a default alias that would collect any
Michael Carmack writes:
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 08:02:26AM +, Michael Carmack wrote:
I just saw this again tonight, and I didn't think to get an trace
before I fixed the problem. When it happens again--a couple weeks
maybe--I'll post more info. In the meantime, any suggestions?
It
Keith Edmunds writes:
This would seem to suggest that the UID is valid, but if you believe I
am mistaken please tell me - I am keen to prove the problem is, as I
suspect, with the client.
You have not shown anything that indicates that the source folder has not
been modified between the first
Rickard Eriksson writes:
I got a problem, when i try to use ssl to connect to my imap server i
get this in the log and a error in the imap client.
What do i need to do to fix it?
Oct 28 12:51:56 test imapd-ssl: Connection, ip=[:::xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
Oct 28 12:51:58 test imapd-ssl:
Paul Theodoropoulos writes:
solaris 8. gcc3.2. binutils 2.12.
getting the following failure:
Compiling maildirsearch.c
Compiling maildirsearchC.cpp
In file included from maildirsearchC.cpp:7:
maildirsearch.h:87:18: string: No such file or directory
In file included from maildirsearchC.cpp:7:
Mitchell Smith writes:
Sorry, more information on my last post to the list.
I am using authdaemon to authenticate users.
in the module list in authdaemon's config file I have
authpam authuserdb
I just noticed that in my /etc/pam.d directory I have configurations for
pop3
imap
esmtp
but
Robin Bowes writes:
Sam,
FAM is optional, however it does provide for some value-added
functionality. In the event that the additional value-added functionality
is expected, the dependency provides a hint that the required prerequisites
are missing.
Ok. Can you document this in the php build
Alessandro Vesely writes:
malformed-11:--B57772158E.1035822756/svpegasus1.flur.zuerich.ubs.ch
malformed-11:--B57772158E.1035822756/svpegasus1.flur.zuerich.ubs.ch
malformed-11:--B57772158E.1035822756/svpegasus1.flur.zuerich.ubs.ch
Matt Pavlovich writes:
What is the difference b/w the effects of setting a value in batchsize
vs a value in bofh for maxrcpts?
maxrcpts it the absolute maximum number of requested recipients, before
alias expansion.
After alias expansion, recipient lists in excess of batchsize are split up
Robin Bowes writes:
libstdc++.so.5 installed (from libstdc++-3.2-0.1) and I managed to
install fam using the --nodeps option.
Congratulations -- you have a completely broken server.
Hmmm. What leads you to that conclusion? Ok, so it's not going to win any
prizes for the cleanest package set
Alessandro Vesely writes:
My filter complains it cannot understand such MIME structure,
it dumps a copy of the message and blocks it. So I have to
manually look at it, run reformime -r and send it over again.
Reformime returns a valid MIME structure.
I doubt that the output from reformime
Michael Carmack writes:
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 09:33:34AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I just saw this again tonight, and I didn't think to get an trace
before I fixed the problem. When it happens again--a couple weeks
maybe--I'll post more info. In the meantime, any suggestions
Fernando Costa de Almeida writes:
Hi,
Ive installed Courier-Imap with vchkpw authentication (qmail + vpopmail +
qmailadmin + Courier-IMAP), and all works well: I can connect to the server
and etc... But there is a problem: If I delete the Drafts folder (used by
Sqwebmail), Sqwebmail shows an
writes:
Hello,
I am currently running Courier 0.40.0 with MySQL authentication. I have
setup mailboxes on an NFS mounted drive from two servers and this is working
perfectly for POP3 access to email.
When a user goes to use webmail (as downloaded from the same tarball as
0.40.0) then
Russell Premont writes:
/../courier -I./../../rfc822 -I./../../afx -I./../../courier/libs -I./../../
authlib -Wall -g -O2 -c staticlist.c
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `../../tcpd/libcouriertls.a', needed by
`courieresmtp'. Stop.
make[3]: Leaving directory
David Bruha writes:
Hi,
I was trying to search archives for this theme but have found no
satisfying answer.
I am trying to set up filtering of incoming and outgoing mail based on
the message contents. We have something similar done at our university
firewall where QMail is able to block
Kris Kelley writes:
Our email servers run Courier IMAP 1.5.1 Today, a user showed me an
error message Outlook gave him, stating, Your server has reported a UID
which does not comply with the IMAP standard. This typically indicates
a server bug. Your program may not function properly after
writes:
All of a sudden I began getting this error (from courieresmtpd) during the delivery of mail to locally hosted domains from other SMTP servers.
511 Mail rejected because the server you are sending to is misconfigured.
Stop using orbz.
orbz is dead.
I've grepped through the courier
Russell Premont writes:
I updated my paths to include openssl directory and lib directory but now I
get this error:
ar cru libspipe.a spipe.o
ranlib libspipe.a
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I.. -Wall -g -O2 -c
libcouriertls.c
In file included from libcouriertls.c:8:
Binand Raj S. writes:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:06:48PM +, Brian Candler wrote:
+char *q=malloc(sizeof(UID=)+strlen(userid));
And later...
+ strcat(strcpy(q, UID=), userid);
Just FYI, it looks to me there is an off by one error here.
No there isn't.
Bertus Keyser writes:
Hallo
I have problem setting up a mailing list with courier-mlm. I have set up a
list [EMAIL PROTECTED] If I send a email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I receive a
user unknown message. If I send a email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get
the help information. If I send email to [EMAIL
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Sam wrote:
Alessandro Vesely writes:
My filter complains it cannot understand such MIME structure,
it dumps a copy of the message and blocks it. So I have to
manually look at it, run reformime -r and send it over again.
Reformime returns a valid MIME structure.
I
Russell Premont writes:
When I run make check it fails at imap:
make[1]: Entering directory `/export/home/russ/courier-0.39.3/imap'
LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; ./testsuite | ./testsuitefix.pl | sort | cmp -s - ./testsuite.txt
The sorted output of testsuite | testsuitefix.pl does not match the
Kris Kelley writes:
Just to be thorough: Due to a different problem, we had some message
files generated between 25 October and 28 October end up with incorrect
timestamps. This resulted in the INTERNALDATE for these messages being
incorrect, even though the message headers had correct
Phil Young writes:
I built rpms from the courier-0.40.0.20021026.tar.bz2. the only config
optino that I used was --enabble-https=auto
I want to use webadmin. step 2. of the configure webadmin section of
the install .html says to make install-webadmin-password.
Where is
Lukas Vesely writes:
Hello,
I'd like to ask whether it is possible to whitelist some IP addresses that
are in ORDB or MONKEY databases. Does whitelisting in 'smtpaccess' this
job or ORDB addresses are irreversibly blocked ?
Yes, you can whitelist them via the smtpaccess mechanism.
Cristóvão Dalla Costa writes:
Hi
My courier webmail doesn't authenticate. I found the following log lines
in /var/log/messages:
Oct 31 20:37:31 madeiraglobal webmailcgi: authdaemon: s_connect()
failed: Permission denied
Oct 31 20:37:31 madeiraglobal webmailcgi: maildircache: Cache create
Chris Petersen writes:
I've been thinking about messing around with the perlfilter functions in
courier, but the documentation is a bit confusing... in .40, there is an
/etc/courier/filters/active directory, but nothing of this in the
documentation.
This directory is maintained by the
Russell Premont writes:
If I run LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; ./testsuite | ./testsuitefix.pl | sort |
cmp
I get the following
* Sanity check in progress *
chmod: WARNING: can't change confmdtest
chmod: WARNING: can't change confmdtest2
Russell Premont writes:
Here are the results of the diff. testsuite1.txt is the results of running
LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; ./testsuite | ./testsuitefix.pl
Look closely, and try again. Before running a diff, you have to sort the
output first:
make[1]: Entering directory
Michael Carmack writes:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 07:16:08PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
You need to look a little bit earlier than this. About 20-50 lines more.
Furthermore you need to use the -s option, because all the text messages
are cut off by default.
It got a bit long, so here
Sakimura, Nat writes:
Hi.
This morning, I had a peculier symptom. I suddenly started to receive
511 Mail rejected because the server you are sending to is misconfigured.
error.
Restarting courier did not fix it.
Running makealiases again fixed it.
Has anyone had similar experience?
Jon-Ivar Lund writes:
Hi
I'm running qmail 1.03 and courier-imap 1.6.0 on an RH 8.0 box.
Courier-imap is started from qmail's qmailctl script by adding
/usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/imap.rc start to the start section of
qmailctl. The ADDRESS in /usr/lib/courier-imap/etc/imapd is set to the
Peer Oliver Schmidt writes:
Good day,
quick question regarding message header format created by Webmail. I am using
SQWebmail as my reference implementation for RFC compliance.
SQWebmail creates a new message with the header fields limited by a LineFeed (0x0A).
Looking at RFC 822, I get the
Peter Hanusiak writes:
Hi,
I want to ask how to setup courier-imap service to run as non-root
user on RedHat box. I tried to change
/usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/pop3d.rc (also ssl and imap stuff)
script to start
/usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/couriertcpd
with additional params
-user
-group
then
Russell Premont writes:
What happens when you do:
mkdir foo
chmod u-rwx foo
stat foo/.
I can make dir
d---r-xr-x 2 rpremont other512 Nov 1 20:08 foo
but I get command not found for stat
Instead of stat use:
perl -e 'stat foo || die Dead.\n;'
Russell Premont writes:
Ok I run it with no error I could see:
bash-2.05$ mkdir foo
bash-2.05$ chmod u-rwx foo
bash-2.05$ perl -e 'stat foo || die Dead.\n;'
Err... Make it perl -e 'stat foo/. || die Dead.\n;' , as originally.
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From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Courier-Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 10:16 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Re: Check fail
Russell Premont writes:
Ok I run it with no error I could see:
bash-2.05
Russell Premont writes:
When it come to this stuff I am a novice my self. :) Can I run the checks
manualy? Or for that matter do I need to have imap installed if I only need
You can manually edit imap/Makefile, find the line that runs the testsuite
script: LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL ... ,
Paul Dwerryhouse writes:
Hi all,
Is there any way that courier-imap can be configured to access more than
one LDAP server, so that if the primary server should fail, courier will
failover to a secondary (or a tertiary)?
In authldaprc, specify a comma-separated list of LDAP servers for
Eric Winsor writes:
I am putting together two mail servers for two seperate domains and
locations. I am using RH7.3 on each. The configure-make-install
process worked great on one of the machines. However, on the second
machine I had problems with configure which I resolved with installing
Liam McAllister writes:
Hi
Pretty new to Courier so go easy on me!
i want to allow mail sending through the smtp server, but as most of the users are roaming I don't want to have to specify various IP address's. I also don't want to be an open relay.
What is the simplest way for me to
Peter C. Norton writes:
What's normally involved in receiving email from users of japanese
mail clients? I am getting what seems to be garbled email through a
courier server from an exchange server.
One thing that bothers me is that in the transfers the
content-transfer-encoding is 7bit, but
Henrik Holle writes:
Hello,
I have one system which is final destination for 4 domains(MX). For this
domains I want to allow normal smtp accessbut for all other
connection I want to enable relaying and smtp auth. I have checked
google and the docs, but have no idea how to manage this.
1)
Peter C. Norton writes:
I'm using courier-0.37.3 from debian woody. I'm seeing behaviour that
if I send a prepared message to a set of users, and I want to VERP the
message, I can't use the MAILUSER or related environment variables to
set the envelope from, because if I do that the email
David Corbin writes:
Where is the maildir format document? I think I understand it, but I
want to be sure there aren't some sublte things (like permissions) that
I might get wrong
Courier's documentation may be found in the last half of the maildirmake
man page.
Bill Schindler writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Bill Schindler writes:
I've checked permissions and ownership up and down every directory
tree that seemed relevant. Everything seems to be okay.
I've tried restarting Courier. This problem seems to have something
to do with FAM, so it may
Ben Rosengart writes:
I need to move about 150 users from an existing Cyrus installation
to a new Courier installation. I'd like to preserve their existing
configuration as much as possible: IMAP folders, flags on messages,
etc. Has anyone here done such a thing? What software did you use?
Alexander Gretha writes:
i downloaded the new version of 20021106 and it compiled and worked fine for
me under suse 7.2 and suse 8.1, but under suse 8.1 there are some strange
messages from make check. its probably nothing (everything works fine, also
imap), but if i see error somewhere i tend
Bernd Hinrichsen writes:
I have created shareable Maildirs using the maildirmake commands described
in the man pages. I have created a global pointer to the shareable maildir
in /usr/lib/courier-imap/etc/maildirshared and all users can see these
shared folders as well as the mails in them
Mike A. Sauvain writes:
if i look in the maildir of user i see:
# cat maildirsize
2200
2157 3
so its really on the 90% limit, any ideas why the customer
of mbox would not be notify ?
Because the quota setting is invalid. It should be 2200S
David Corbin writes:
Using Mozilla, Courier shows all my folder as children of Inbox. Is
there anyway to get them be as siblings instead?
No. See the FAQ.
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Keith Pettit writes:
I'm getting to the point were we need to start reject some spam comming
in. I've seen tons of different options and not sure what would be the
easist to setup/maintain.
Basically I need reject some email's or domains globally, then I need to
let my users (windows users,
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Build 20021107 corrects a couple of minor glitches in the 0.40 release.
If you're planning on giving this one a spin, better grab the tarball while
you can. A notice from sourceforge went out today that the whole site will
be bouncing up and
Marcio Merlone writes:
Is there a way to make courier-imap register last time login on ldap
server and its last IP?
No.
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Sam Stern writes:
All,
I run a medium sized announcement only mailing list (10,000+) using the
10-25-2002 build of courier and I received a spam complaint that had
been altered to reveal only the original message id. With the message id
in hand I ran grep on the maillog for that ID I found
Fábio Gomes writes:
#!/bin/sh
prefix=/usr/lib/courier-imap
exec_prefix=/usr/lib/courier-imap
binddir=${exec_prefix}/bin
libexecdir=/usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec
. ${prefix}/etc/imapd
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 6000 /usr/local/bin/tcpserver \
-v -c $MAXDAEMONS -pR -x
David Boreham writes:
So, question: what's the relationship between deliverquota
(which is in the courier-imap build), and maildrop (which isn't).
maildrop does everything deliverquota does (except for the warning message
part), provided that everything is properly configured.
I ask partly
Brian Candler writes:
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 12:35:59PM +, Roland Schneider wrote:
If I have a user that has not logged in for 2 or 3 months, I must belive
something is wrong and should give him a call!
Check the mtime of ./Maildir/cur which will change on
each login with new mail, via
John Desmond writes:
I installed the latest version of OpenSSL to use it
with Courier-IMAP. I'm running RedHat 7.2. In
accordance with the FAQ, I modified the install
directories so that it wouldn't clobber the old
version of ssl (evidently the RedHat ssl/ssh is
'special'). I now have two
Cesar Bonadio writes:
Hello
I am using courier imap 1.4.6, a few users uses the imap and others the
pop server
the problem is that whem someone uses the POP server the CPU utilization
goes to 50 or more
with IMAP it works fine.
The POP3 server is not very efficient for HUGE mailboxes.
The
Tue Wennerberg writes:
I have a unix user 'tuetest' which has its own group 'tuetest'. I have also
created a unix group 'mygroup' (no password) which has 'tuetest' as one of
its members. I've created a shared folder with
maildirmake -S /var/spool/mail/shared
maildirmake -s write,group -f
David Boreham writes:
maildrop does everything deliverquota does (except for the warning message
part), provided that everything is properly configured.
Hmm, I have deliverquota and not maildrop. So if I understand,
maildrop has a functional superset of deliverquota, but deliverquota
doesn't
Lindsay Haisley writes:
Has anyone else noticed this problem? Sam, are you aware of anything that
might be causing this? I'm going to stay at courier-0.38.2 until I get this
figured out, and I'll be able to receive traffic on courier-users as well
:-)
I don't see any changes to maildrop
Mogens Valentin writes:
After upgrading from RH 6.2 / 2.2.20 and courier-imap-1.4.6 to HR 7.2 /
2.4.19 and courier-imap-1.6, clients can no longer connect.
I've tried reinstalling the 'old' courier-imap.1.46, no change.
The /etc/pamd./imap module is in place.
I can log on locally to the
Zenon Panoussis writes:
The maildrop manual says that
The message may contain an mbox-style From_ line before the
first header line. If the message does not contain a From_ line, maildrop
will create one (if needed).
but I haven't been able to figure when
Cesar Bonadio writes:
Hello Sam
thanks for the answer,
Is there anything that could be done to aptimize performance without having to
rewrite or change
the code? if you could point us to some direction maybe we could work in a small
patch or something else.
No. Something needs to be changed
Eric Rosenberry writes:
First, when I delete a message from within Outlook Express and then hit purge, it usually does not work the first time. If I then hit purge again, I generally always works.
Try creating an IMAP folder called Deleted Items, verbatim name. Then
see what that POS does
Robert R. George writes:
I was wondering if anybody knew if the Inbox.Trash standard folder was
automatically maintained by courier-imap, or if users need to manually
empty it
It's automatically purged.
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Brian Candler writes:
Although it is possible to optimize the POP3 server for huge mailboxes, I'm
reluctant to do so, because it's going to be a pain in the neck, and I still
believe that IMAP is the appropriate solution here.
It's probably the most appropriate - but in an ISP environment it's
Brian Candler writes:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:52:25AM -0600, Kris Kelley wrote:
Is there a global or environment variable available to the
authentication modules that contains the connection's remote IP address?
Yes. It's TCPREMOTEIP and is set by couriertcpd
This does not apply to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am I doing something wrong or has a feature of courier been wiped away?
No, it hasn't. That's about all I can say.
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Robert R. George writes:
I put a message in the Inbox.Trash folder, and left it for a week...
In addition, I put another message in the Inbox.Trash folder on another account, and used touch to change the date on the message to 2000 Jan 01..
Messages are not purged based on their last-modified
[iso-8859-2]Aleksander Różyło writes:
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This is E-mail, not the web. Please don't send bloated HTML to mailing
lists.
Hail Ima new to linux and courier: Setting up courier-mta (0.40.0-3) ...
dpkg: error processing courier-mta (--configure):
There is nothing
Jeff Potter writes:
In a .courier file, when running an external program, if the command
terminates with a particular exit value (ie, 64, 65, 67... 112), a bounce is
generated.
Why is 100 not included in that list? (Ie, why differ from qmail on that
particular exit value?) Is there a way to
Lukas Vesely writes:
Hi,
I'd like to ask whether's possible not to apply ORDB/monkeys spam checking
for one specific domain (based on the recipient) and not only to IP
addresses ?
No, it's all or none.
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Jerry Amundson writes:
Is there some way authldap, courierldapaliasd, or both, can be used to
do this?
No. A domain is either local, or remote. If it's a local domain, the
recipient address is verified, and the mail is delivered to the indicated
mailbox. If the domain is a remote domain,
Garcia Martinez, Raul Lorenzo writes:
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This not the web, but a mailing list. Please don't send bloated HTML to
mailing lists.
But when I delete this attribute for the user, quotas are still applying,
file maildirsize is not deleted. How do I disable quotas in this
Kristian Duus [ISO-8859-1]Østergaard writes:
Hi,
I've been trying for months to get esmtp relaying to work with
authentication from untrusted networks.
ESMTP relaying works with authentication in the default configuration.
Nothing needs to be done.
Roman Neuhauser writes:
Nov 22 19:23:03 ishtar imapd: XFUBAR AUTHARGC=4$
Nov 22 19:23:03 ishtar imapd: XFUBAR argv[0]: /usr/local/sbin/imaplogin$
Nov 22 19:23:03 ishtar imapd: XFUBAR argv[1]: /usr/local/libexec/courier-imap/authlib/authdaemon$
Nov 22 19:23:03 ishtar imapd: XFUBAR
Klavs Klavsen writes:
Now I'm wanting to use it for my company, which has 100+ users who each
has a mailbox of 500+ megs :-( - so I'm ofcourse worried about
performance.
I've read several people saying that cyrus imapd implements caching of
the maildir listings, which in turn gives a great
Klavs Klavsen writes:
I'm going to use it with IMP - and as far as I know of, it does not
cache the Imap headers. So for the sake of using courier-imap for
webmail - I can't see it's a waste of time. one could state that
imapproxy (a unstable alpha project for IMP) should be used to
Daniel Lorch writes:
thing to do. There is absolutely nothing to be gained from the massive
overhead of an IMAP connection. [..]
Oh yes, there is. It's called Security. I don't want to be running a
Webmail Client with sudo, instead I trust Courier-IMAP and can run
A pending sqwebmail
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