* Joe Emenaker schrieb am 28.01.04 um 22:23 Uhr:
Here's a question that has always been bugging me.
Ever since we moved from smail to exim many years ago at my isp, exim
never seems to discard messages in the input queue.
Even though the single retry rule is the stock one (which retrys
says, my real question is: why doesn't
Exim ever clean this stuff out itself?
i can't answer your question, but here's some relevant advice for you:
exim doesn't scale. if you want performance, switch to postfix.
craig
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exim doesn't scale. if you want performance, switch to postfix.
Is there good documentation available for postfix? Last time I looked I
could not find anything close to the quality of exim's. I'd be happy if
that has changed though!
Take care,
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Craig Sanders wrote:
i can't answer your question, but here's some relevant advice for you:
exim doesn't scale. if you want performance, switch to postfix.
Yeah... well... I've already moved every other machine I deal with over
to Courier. I like it because it's one-stop-shopping for all
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 10:36:29AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
i can't answer your question, but here's some relevant advice for you:
exim doesn't scale. if you want performance, switch to postfix.
I'm curious why you say that. I have exim on 3 smtp gateway machines
servicing 11G+ email/day
--On Wednesday, January 28, 2004 18:54 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious why you say that. I have exim on 3 smtp gateway machines
servicing 11G+ email/day, hundreds of thousands of actual messages,
doing LDAP lookups for routing, and MailScanner/f-prot running on all
the boxes.
FYI
concurrent SMTP connections; please try again later.
With the first, you're pretty sure that the problem is *not* going to be
corrected in the next few days. Meanwhile, the others give you some hope
in waiting.
Unfortunately, I haven't seen anything in Exim that lets you customize
it's retry
Here's a question that has always been bugging me.
Ever since we moved from smail to exim many years ago at my isp, exim
never seems to discard messages in the input queue.
Even though the single retry rule is the stock one (which retrys for
something like 4 days), we end up with stuff
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Here's a question that has always been bugging me.
Ever since we moved from smail to exim many years ago at my isp, exim
never seems to discard messages in the input queue.
Even though the single retry rule is the stock one (which retrys for
something like 4 days), we end up
are probably marked by Exim as frozen. Search for that
term in Exim's documentation for more info.
You may enable Exim to automatically remove frozen messages after some
period with the following directive:
timeout_frozen_after = 3d
Marcin
Maarten Vink wrote:
Does the output of the mailq command provide any useful information
about these messages? My first guess would be that you're dealing with
frozen messages
Yup. A lot of them are frozen.
If that is the case, have a look at the timeout_frozen_after
setting; this will
* Joe Emenaker schrieb am 28.01.04 um 22:23 Uhr:
Here's a question that has always been bugging me.
Ever since we moved from smail to exim many years ago at my isp, exim
never seems to discard messages in the input queue.
Even though the single retry rule is the stock one (which retrys
says, my real question is: why doesn't
Exim ever clean this stuff out itself?
i can't answer your question, but here's some relevant advice for you:
exim doesn't scale. if you want performance, switch to postfix.
craig
Craig Sanders wrote:
i can't answer your question, but here's some relevant advice for you:
exim doesn't scale. if you want performance, switch to postfix.
Yeah... well... I've already moved every other machine I deal with over
to Courier. I like it because it's one-stop-shopping for all
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 10:36:29AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
i can't answer your question, but here's some relevant advice for you:
exim doesn't scale. if you want performance, switch to postfix.
I'm curious why you say that. I have exim on 3 smtp gateway machines
servicing 11G+ email/day
--On Wednesday, January 28, 2004 18:54 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious why you say that. I have exim on 3 smtp gateway machines
servicing 11G+ email/day, hundreds of thousands of actual messages,
doing LDAP lookups for routing, and MailScanner/f-prot running on all
the boxes.
FYI we've
concurrent SMTP connections; please try again later.
With the first, you're pretty sure that the problem is *not* going to be
corrected in the next few days. Meanwhile, the others give you some hope
in waiting.
Unfortunately, I haven't seen anything in Exim that lets you customize
it's retry
Been working on RT and almost go it up except for one problem with a parameter. In my
exim.conf file, in the transports section, I have:
command = /opt/rt2/bin/rt-mailgate --queue ${quote:${extract{1}{.}{$domain}}} --action
${quote:${if match {$local_part}{^support-(.+)\\$}{$1}{correspond}}}
The
Been working on RT and almost go it up except for one problem with a parameter.
In my
exim.conf file, in the transports section, I have:
command = /opt/rt2/bin/rt-mailgate --queue ${quote:${extract{1}{.}{$domain}}}
--action
${quote:${if match {$local_part}{^support-(.+)\\$}{$1}{correspond}}}
. And, I'd prefer to not modify exim.conf if possible. At least
for
this.
The clean way would be to modify exim.conf. All other ways I can think
of would allow execution of other code in some circumstances.
And please, consider migrating to exim 4.
Greetings
Marc
. And, I'd prefer to not modify exim.conf if possible.
At least for
this.
The clean way would be to modify exim.conf. All other ways I can think
of would allow execution of other code in some circumstances.
And please, consider migrating to exim 4.
Greetings
Marc
to run as www-data, but I'm sure
that is
not the correct answer. And, I'd prefer to not modify exim.conf if possible. At least
for
this.
Any suggestions? Checked the rt site (http://www.fsck.com/rtfm/) and did not get an
answer.
Going to RTFM the exim book some more, but hope someone has a quick
to run as www-data, but
I'm sure that is
not the correct answer. And, I'd prefer to not modify exim.conf if possible. At
least for
this.
Any suggestions? Checked the rt site (http://www.fsck.com/rtfm/) and did not
get an answer.
Going to RTFM the exim book some more, but hope someone has
Watkins wrote:
Configuring Exim to do this would seem like a bad idea, in that your
machine then has to accept a connection to determine if you do in fact
even want to accept the mail. Ideally you would get the MX record for
your domain pointing to your providers mail server (with perhaps a
backup
?
thanks,
Adam
Dave Watkins wrote:
Configuring Exim to do this would seem like a bad idea, in that your
machine then has to accept a connection to determine if you do in fact
even want to accept the mail. Ideally you would get the MX record for
your domain pointing to your providers mail server
What do I need to stick in my exim.conf to accept mail from just those
hosts that will be processing my mail?
host_reject should do the trick, assuming you are running woody with 3.3x
Watkins wrote:
Configuring Exim to do this would seem like a bad idea, in that your
machine then has to accept a connection to determine if you do in fact
even want to accept the mail. Ideally you would get the MX record for
your domain pointing to your providers mail server (with perhaps a
backup MX
?
thanks,
Adam
Dave Watkins wrote:
Configuring Exim to do this would seem like a bad idea, in that your
machine then has to accept a connection to determine if you do in fact
even want to accept the mail. Ideally you would get the MX record for
your domain pointing to your providers mail server
Hi,
I've implemented a spam service where a provider is filtering all my
domain's mail before it hits my server. I want to lock down my mail
server so it only accepts mail from those machines to prevent spammers
from mailing directly to my host and doing directory harvests.
What do I need to
Configuring Exim to do this would seem like a bad idea, in that your
machine then has to accept a connection to determine if you do in fact
even want to accept the mail. Ideally you would get the MX record for
your domain pointing to your providers mail server (with perhaps a
backup MX
What do I need to stick in my exim.conf to accept mail from just those
hosts that will be processing my mail?
host_reject should do the trick, assuming you are running woody with 3.3x.
Check out the docs at
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-3.30/doc/html/spec_46.html#SEC824
If you are running
Hi,
I've implemented a spam service where a provider is filtering all my
domain's mail before it hits my server. I want to lock down my mail
server so it only accepts mail from those machines to prevent spammers
from mailing directly to my host and doing directory harvests.
What do I need to
Configuring Exim to do this would seem like a bad idea, in that your
machine then has to accept a connection to determine if you do in fact
even want to accept the mail. Ideally you would get the MX record for
your domain pointing to your providers mail server (with perhaps a
backup MX
pop/imap...courier or Cyrus ???
I'm curious about this one. I've been postponing installing one of these
'till someone with knowledge about both can give some info about the
choice. Any other imap/pop servers that are an option?
tinus
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pop/imap...courier or Cyrus ???
I'm curious about this one. I've been postponing installing one of these
'till someone with knowledge about both can give some info about the
choice. Any other imap/pop servers that
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 13:05, Paulo Ricardo wrote:
What is the best tools to work w/ exim ?
smtp...exim
anti-virus.clamav
spam...spamassassin or ???
scanner??
I would recommend the exiscan-acl patch for Exim, which lets you run
content checks
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 12:05, Paulo Ricardo wrote:
Hi guys
We have been using:
*snip*
We're using something very similar here.
qmail/sqwebmail/qmailadmin/vpopmail.
We have to be able to do
smtp, smtp auth, pop, imap at the very least.
Question:
What is the best tools to work w/ exim
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 11:44:54PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
I've run 250,000 users per mail store using Maildir format, Courier
and Qmail, given a choice I'd do it all the same apart from using
Postfix instead of Qmail.
Does Postfix yet have the ability to handle LDAP users on multiple
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 00:37, Paul Dwerryhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 11:44:54PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
I've run 250,000 users per mail store using Maildir format, Courier
and Qmail, given a choice I'd do it all the same apart from using
Postfix instead of Qmail.
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 13:52:02 +0100, Erik Grinaker wrote:
I would recommend the exiscan-acl patch for Exim,
It is included in the exim4-daemon-heavy package.
Ray (a happy exim4 and exim4 backports user)
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somebody
, most part of the time, need a
GUI to work.
Question:
What is the best tools to work w/ exim ?
smtp...exim
anti-virus.clamav
scanner??
webmailHorde+IMP
GUI?
virtual domains
pop/imap...courier or Cyrus ???
lists
i'm happily using postfix (virtual domains, maildirs, sasl..), courier
imap/pop/sasl, openwebmail, pam.. are there any reasonable advanteges with
www.xmailserver.org? Any experiences?
Thanks
David
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, most part of the time, need a
GUI to work.
Question:
What is the best tools to work w/ exim ?
smtp...exim
anti-virus.clamav
scanner??
webmailHorde+IMP
GUI?
virtual domains
pop/imap...courier or Cyrus ???
lists
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 23:24, Tinus Nijmeijers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pop/imap...courier or Cyrus ???
I'm curious about this one. I've been postponing installing one of these
'till someone with knowledge about both can give some info about the
choice. Any other imap/pop servers that
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 13:05, Paulo Ricardo wrote:
What is the best tools to work w/ exim ?
smtp...exim
anti-virus.clamav
spam...spamassassin or ???
scanner??
I would recommend the exiscan-acl patch for Exim, which lets you run
content checks
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 12:05, Paulo Ricardo wrote:
Hi guys
We have been using:
*snip*
We're using something very similar here.
qmail/sqwebmail/qmailadmin/vpopmail.
We have to be able to do
smtp, smtp auth, pop, imap at the very least.
Question:
What is the best tools to work w/ exim
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 11:44:54PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
I've run 250,000 users per mail store using Maildir format, Courier
and Qmail, given a choice I'd do it all the same apart from using
Postfix instead of Qmail.
Does Postfix yet have the ability to handle LDAP users on multiple
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 00:37, Paul Dwerryhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 11:44:54PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
I've run 250,000 users per mail store using Maildir format, Courier
and Qmail, given a choice I'd do it all the same apart from using
Postfix instead of Qmail.
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 13:52:02 +0100, Erik Grinaker wrote:
I would recommend the exiscan-acl patch for Exim,
It is included in the exim4-daemon-heavy package.
Ray (a happy exim4 and exim4 backports user)
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somebody
i'm happily using postfix (virtual domains, maildirs, sasl..), courier
imap/pop/sasl, openwebmail, pam.. are there any reasonable advanteges with
www.xmailserver.org? Any experiences?
Thanks
David
/cyrdeliver -l
user = cyrus
This works nice if mailboxes == local_part because only foo will
be used as mailbox name...
Now my question: Has anyone an idea how to make exim or cyrus to use
the whole email address instead?
I tried something like that, but that didn't work
/cyrdeliver -l
user = cyrus
This works nice if mailboxes == local_part because only foo will
be used as mailbox name...
Now my question: Has anyone an idea how to make exim or cyrus to use
the whole email address instead?
I tried something like that, but that didn't work
If you don't want to upgrade to version 4, then try adding the
following as the very last router:
smart_route:
driver = domainlist
transport = remote_smtp
route_list = * smtp.myisp.net bydns_a
If you make it the very last router, then you need to comment out the
direct_remote: one
I tried Chris' approach below and that didn't seem to work either. But
following Dale's suggestion of using * instead of localhost. Just for the
future googlers, here's what I added to the top of my routers section to
store and forward for exim 3:
store_and_forward:
driver = domainlist
snippet in my exim file? And do I need to
remove the snippet that I suggested below?
hmm... I know why it didn't; you're using version 3 (from your sent
mail headers):
Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian)
I was refering to version 4 which is a very different animal requiring
a different config.
If you
If you don't want to upgrade to version 4, then try adding the
following as the very last router:
smart_route:
driver = domainlist
transport = remote_smtp
route_list = * smtp.myisp.net bydns_a
If you make it the very last router, then you need to comment out the
direct_remote: one
I tried Chris' approach below and that didn't seem to work either. But
following Dale's suggestion of using * instead of localhost. Just for the
future googlers, here's what I added to the top of my routers section to
store and forward for exim 3:
store_and_forward:
driver = domainlist
I've running exim as my mta on my home gateway machine which is connected
via a fixed IP DSL line. I'm having increasing trouble getting my mail
through as other sites (rightly) find messages coming from a block of dsl
addresses suspicious. I want to have exim forward my outgoing messages to
my
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Adam Dawes wrote:
I've running exim as my mta on my home gateway machine which is connected
via a fixed IP DSL line. I'm having increasing trouble getting my mail
through as other sites (rightly) find messages coming from a block of dsl
addresses suspicious. I want
I tried commenting out my snippet and adding yours in the beginning of the
routers section. That ended up totally hosing my smtp. Pine gave me an
error saying that the smtp server was unavailable when I tried testing it.
Where exactly should I put your snippet in my exim file? And do I need
snippet in my exim file? And do I need to
remove the snippet that I suggested below?
hmm... I know why it didn't; you're using version 3 (from your sent
mail headers):
Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian)
I was refering to version 4 which is a very different animal requiring
a different config.
If you
I've running exim as my mta on my home gateway machine which is connected
via a fixed IP DSL line. I'm having increasing trouble getting my mail
through as other sites (rightly) find messages coming from a block of dsl
addresses suspicious. I want to have exim forward my outgoing messages to
my
I'm trying to do some analysis of my exim logfiles and my spam logs (using
Spamassassin) and I'm confused by what exim logs when.
I run spamassassin site-wide through an exim transport. I have a site-wide
exim filter set up to look for the added X-spamassassin headers, and
depending
I'm trying to do some analysis of my exim logfiles and my spam logs (using
Spamassassin) and I'm confused by what exim logs when.
I run spamassassin site-wide through an exim transport. I have a site-wide
exim filter set up to look for the added X-spamassassin headers, and
depending
This one time, at band camp, Craig said:
Hi Guys
Does anyone happen to know how I could have Exim parse a text file with
a list of users in, if they are in the file to send mail to another an
exhange server else deliver to local mailbox ?
Any suggestions would be welcomed.
I'd take
This one time, at band camp, Craig said:
Hi Guys
Does anyone happen to know how I could have Exim parse a text file with
a list of users in, if they are in the file to send mail to another an
exhange server else deliver to local mailbox ?
Any suggestions would be welcomed.
I'd take
Hi Guys
Does anyone happen to know how I could have Exim parse a text file with
a list of users in, if they are in the file to send mail to another an
exhange server else deliver to local mailbox ?
Any suggestions would be welcomed.
Thanks
Craig
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Hi Guys
Does anyone happen to know how I could have Exim parse a text file with
a list of users in, if they are in the file to send mail to another an
exhange server else deliver to local mailbox ?
Any suggestions would be welcomed.
Thanks
Craig
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 05:22:40PM -0400, John R. Ackermann N8UR wrote:
I have a simple virtual user mail setup using exim 3 on a Debian testing
box. I have a director like so:
virtuals:
driver = aliasfile
domains = /etc/mail/virtuals
file = /etc/mail/virtual-aliases
search_type
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# virtual real
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I've tried this
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 05:22:40PM -0400, John R. Ackermann N8UR wrote:
I have a simple virtual user mail setup using exim 3 on a Debian testing
box. I have a director like so:
virtuals:
driver = aliasfile
domains = /etc/mail/virtuals
file = /etc/mail/virtual-aliases
search_type
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# virtual real
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've tried this
I have a simple virtual user mail setup using exim 3 on a Debian testing
box. I have a director like so:
virtuals:
driver = aliasfile
domains = /etc/mail/virtuals
file = /etc/mail/virtual-aliases
search_type = lsearch
include_domain
no_more
and this works fine for the named mappings
I have a simple virtual user mail setup using exim 3 on a Debian testing
box. I have a director like so:
virtuals:
driver = aliasfile
domains = /etc/mail/virtuals
file = /etc/mail/virtual-aliases
search_type = lsearch
include_domain
no_more
and this works fine for the named mappings
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up SMTP AUTH with the LOGIN method. I see AUTH LOGIN as a
response to EHLO. I have created /etc/exim/passwd with contents:
bobBob123
I converted the username and password to base64, for testing:
echo -n '\0bob\0Bob123'| mimencode
XDBib2JcMEJvYjEyMw
Hi Antony,
Are you sure that exim is not expecting encrypted passwords in the
/etc/exim/passwd file? I am not an exim expert but I suspect that may be
an issue. You might want to paste the relevant snippet from your exim
config file.
Cheers, Fred.
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 11:25, Antony Gelberg
Not specific to exim, because I use postfix+sasl and PAM as method. But
I had the same problem. But the suggest from this list, I had to make
postfix to included in group shadow since /etc/shadow is belong to
shadow group, and postfix belong to group postfix. YMMV
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 11:25
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 14:48:07 -0300, UnKnown wrote:
The problem is that the input dir is fill with file of the tipe
19yvpW-0001Fz-00-D and we try to reproces the queue with exim -fq but with
no success.
Have you tried studying the output of exim -v -M 19yvpW-0001Fz-00 (note,
no -D
. Look in
/etc/cron.d/exim and see when the incoming messages are processed (standard install
is every
15 minutes). If I understand correctly, exim is called when an incoming message is
received,
and it puts the message in /var/spool/exim/input. Then, every 15 minutes, another
copy
Hi Guys
I have exim 4.20 compiled and patched with exiscan-acl. The antivirus
program we are using is FSAV.
We have it configured so that it picks up virus infected mails however
FSAV cannot identify the virus type, keeps saying virus unknown.
Any ideas ?
Exim4.conf extract
Hi,
I'm wondering how it's possible to configure Exim as a Backup-MX for my
Primary-MX. The Backup-MX should recieve all Mails adressed to him and
try every x Minutes (let x be 5) to forward them to the primary MX. In case
this fails it should keep on trying for an unlimited time.
The background
I'm wondering how it's possible to configure Exim as a Backup-MX for my
Primary-MX. The Backup-MX should recieve all Mails adressed to him and
try every x Minutes (let x be 5) to forward them to the primary MX. In
case this fails it should keep on trying for an unlimited time.
All you do
Use this:
apt-get install exim4 (4.20.3)
deb http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/~ametzler/debian/exim4manpages/ woody/
deb http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/~ametzler/debian/gnutls/ woody/
R.
Idézve: Dátum: 2003/8/7 11:42:50. Feladó: Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Hi Guys
I need to compile exim 4.20
I need to compile exim 4.20 on a woody box and create
a deb package to deploy to other mail servers.
Any ideas on how to do this without breaking apt-get
or dpkg or causing dependency problems ?
Add this to your sources.list:
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib
Hi Guys
I am having problems with getting exim to do ldap lookups for mail
delivery.
My ldap_user director works fine, however my ldap_alias director seems
to be
getting ignored.
extract from exim.conf:
---
ldap_alias:
driver = aliasfile
search_type = ldap
query
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-Original Message-
From: Ruediger Pryss - Elitec.Info [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 17 juli 2003 2:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Exim Reverse Lookup
Hallo zusammen,
ich habe folgende Frage. Ich habe einen root-Server
von 1und1. Auf dieser Kiste läuft debian woody mit
einem exim
Hallo zusammen,
ich habe folgende Frage. Ich habe einen root-Server
von 1und1. Auf dieser Kiste läuft debian woody mit
einem exim 4.20. Nun zum Problem. Ein Connect zum
exim dauert ca. 90 Sekunden, ich vermute einfach
mal, dass dies die Zeit ist, die für den reverse lookup
gebraucht wird. Diese
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To: Debian-ISP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 1:36 PM
Subject: Exim + LDAP + Maildir
Hi Fellows
Does anyone have directors for exim to integrate with LDAP
using Maildir format ?
Thanks
Craig
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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 1:36 PM
Subject: Exim + LDAP + Maildir
Hi Fellows
Does anyone have directors for exim to integrate with LDAP
using Maildir format ?
Thanks
Craig
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On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 08:24:32AM -0500, Dustin Douglas wrote:
Example:
This is from an exim 4.x config
mysqluser:
driver = accept
condition = ${if eq{} {${lookup mysql {SELECT username FROM users
WHERE username='$local_part' AND domainname='$domain' AND
status='1'}}}{no}{yes
Hi Fellows
Does anyone have directors for exim to integrate with LDAP
using Maildir format ?
Thanks
Craig
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Hi all,
I am trying to set up a mailserver that can handle virtual mail users
for different domains on one IP / server. For this, I am following the
guide on this page:
http://www.tty1.net/virtual_domains_en.html
I am only halfway - did not start with the Exim part yet - and something
+ Vpopmail (virtual users) +
Courier IMAP and MySQL autenthification, I you need help regarding that configuration
I could help.
As you have sayd you still dont have exim installed and thats maybe why you cannot
access Maildirs, because maybe there are no maildirs to access?.
Perhaps if you
Dustin Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 30 Jun
2003 14:40:12 -0500:
So, anyone have any good pointers to cookbook/HOWTO type docs about
setting up Mysql Exim with an eye towards virtual users? I've seen
some guides for Exim 4.1x, but Stable uses the older 3.3x line, and
I'd very much
only halfway - did not start with the Exim part yet - and something
is not working. When I test it through telnet, I get:
flizzle:~# telnet localhost imap
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to flizzle.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2002 Double Precision, Inc. See
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 08:24:32AM -0500, Dustin Douglas wrote:
Example:
This is from an exim 4.x config
mysqluser:
driver = accept
condition = ${if eq{} {${lookup mysql {SELECT username FROM users
WHERE username='$local_part' AND domainname='$domain' AND
status='1'}}}{no}{yes
Hi Fellows
Does anyone have directors for exim to integrate with LDAP
using Maildir format ?
Thanks
Craig
Hi all,
I am trying to set up a mailserver that can handle virtual mail users
for different domains on one IP / server. For this, I am following the
guide on this page:
http://www.tty1.net/virtual_domains_en.html
I am only halfway - did not start with the Exim part yet - and something
+ Vpopmail (virtual
users) + Courier IMAP and MySQL autenthification, I you need help regarding
that configuration I could help.
As you have sayd you still dont have exim installed and thats maybe why you
cannot access Maildirs, because maybe there are no maildirs to access?.
Perhaps if you
Dustin Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 30 Jun
2003 14:40:12 -0500:
So, anyone have any good pointers to cookbook/HOWTO type docs about
setting up Mysql Exim with an eye towards virtual users? I've seen
some guides for Exim 4.1x, but Stable uses the older 3.3x line, and
I'd very much
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