/virtual_domains_en.html
I am 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
I can recommend the following howto: http://www.tty1.net/virtual_domains_en.html
It covers exim 3 as well as exim 4 and worked very well for me.
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
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:01:26 +0200
Dominik Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can recommend the following howto:
http://www.tty1.net/virtual_domains_en.html
It covers exim 3 as well as exim 4 and worked very well for me.
This page does indeed have some good info, but it's not the kind
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:01:26 +0200
Dominik Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can recommend the following howto:
http://www.tty1.net/virtual_domains_en.html
It covers exim 3 as well as exim 4 and worked very well for me.
This page does indeed have some good info, but it's not the kind
Hi Guys
Does anyone know how I can have a list of specific local users in a file
that will get forwarded to another internal mail server ?
Thanks
Craig
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I've got the chance to set up a brand new email server for one of our
clients, and being the forward thinking sysadmin that I am, I don't
want to go with the old standby Sendmail, I've got 2 of the beasts
already, and don't want another.
I've been looking at Exim in Debian Stable and it looks
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 02:40:12PM -0500, Dustin Douglas wrote:
I've been looking at Exim in Debian Stable and it looks pretty good,
but I'm getting bogged down trying to get everything configured
properly, and I want to give Exim a fair shot. I don't want to give up
on it just because I'm
standby Sendmail, I've got 2 of the beasts
already, and don't want another.
I've been looking at Exim in Debian Stable and it looks pretty good,
but I'm getting bogged down trying to get everything configured
properly, and I want to give Exim a fair shot. I don't want to give up
on it just
Hi Guys
Does anyone know how I can have a list of specific local users in a file
that will get forwarded to another internal mail server ?
Thanks
Craig
I've got the chance to set up a brand new email server for one of our
clients, and being the forward thinking sysadmin that I am, I don't
want to go with the old standby Sendmail, I've got 2 of the beasts
already, and don't want another.
I've been looking at Exim in Debian Stable and it looks
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 02:40:12PM -0500, Dustin Douglas wrote:
I've been looking at Exim in Debian Stable and it looks pretty good,
but I'm getting bogged down trying to get everything configured
properly, and I want to give Exim a fair shot. I don't want to give up
on it just because I'm
standby Sendmail, I've got 2 of the beasts
already, and don't want another.
I've been looking at Exim in Debian Stable and it looks pretty good,
but I'm getting bogged down trying to get everything configured
properly, and I want to give Exim a fair shot. I don't want to give up
on it just
Hi
Does anyone have setting for exim.conf to integrate with LDAP ?
Thanks
..Craig
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Hi
Does anyone have setting for exim.conf to integrate with LDAP ?
Thanks
..Craig
Hi Guys
How can I run a compiled version of exim4 on woody ?
..Craig
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How can I run a compiled version of exim4 on woody ?
..Craig
Had the same problem a few months ago and as far as i remember u may
need to install libdb3-dev package.
Gregory Machin ha scritto:
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but no when i try
and compile i get the following error.
If file include from exim.h:341,
from
Had the same problem a few months ago and as far as i remember u may
need to install libdb3-dev package.
Gregory Machin ha scritto:
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but no when i try
and compile i get the following error.
If file include from exim.h:341,
from
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but no when i try
and compile i get the following error.
If file include from exim.h:341,
from exim_dbmbuild.c:30:
dbstuff.h:101: db.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [exim_dbmbuild.o] Error 1
make[1] Levbing
Gregory Machin wrote:
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but
no when i try
and compile i get the following error.
If file include from exim.h:341,
from exim_dbmbuild.c:30:
dbstuff.h:101: db.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [exim_dbmbuild.o
I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but there are also
exim4 backports for woody. Have a look at apt-get.org to get the links
to reprositories.
Gregory Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 13:40:33 - (UTC):
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but no when i try
and compile i get the following error.
If file include from exim.h:341,
from exim_dbmbuild.c:30:
dbstuff.h:101: db.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [exim_dbmbuild.o] Error 1
make[1] Levbing
Gregory Machin wrote:
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but
no when i try
and compile i get the following error.
If file include from exim.h:341,
from exim_dbmbuild.c:30:
dbstuff.h:101: db.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [exim_dbmbuild.o
I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but there are also
exim4 backports for woody. Have a look at apt-get.org to get the links
to reprositories.
Gregory Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 13:40:33 -
(UTC):
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem
taking the exim
4 sources from unstable and build them on stable.
Greetings
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On Thu, 8 May 2003 18:38:58 -0300, UnKnown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I wont to confirm that the exim in woody is not compile with the perl
option
Yes. You need to recompile exim with embedded perl.
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Hi guys
I have compiled the exim 4.20 from source and would like to install it
on my deb box, however it already has the version that comes with woody
installed and I cannot remove it because of dependancy problems.
Any ideas ?
Thanks
Craig
Create an empty dummy-package that solves the dependencies.
This link should help you:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-helpers.en.html#s-equivs
Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 19 May 2003 12:02:51 +0200:
I have compiled the exim 4.20 from source and would like to install
Craig wrote:
I have compiled the exim 4.20 from source and would like to install it
on my deb box, however it already has the version that comes with woody
installed and I cannot remove it because of dependancy problems.
One way to do it is to use the equivs package, which is basically a fake
Hi all im trying to run amavis-ng from testing, under my exim woody standar.
When i conect to the mta port the following message showoff
2003-05-08 18:26:04 Exim configuration error
main option perl_startup unknown in line 6
I wont to confirm that the exim in woody is not compile
On 5 May 2003 at 16:11, Emmanuel Lacour wrote:
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 03:27:32PM +0200, Gregory Machin wrote:
where does debian launch exim from cause when i telnet in exim is running
but not visable under ps -ef ??
Because by default, exim is running in standalone under debian. Just run
On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 11:13:17AM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
On 5 May 2003 at 16:11, Emmanuel Lacour wrote:
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 03:27:32PM +0200, Gregory Machin wrote:
where does debian launch exim from cause when i telnet in exim is running
but not visable under ps -ef
please could someone HELP ive installed debian 3 wood and it installed
exim 3 by default ...
i can't use the dafault exim cause it's not complied to my requirements.
where does debian launch exim from cause when i telnet in exim is running
but not visable under ps -ef ??
On Mon, 5 May 2003, Gregory Machin wrote:
please could someone HELP ive installed debian 3 wood and it installed
exim 3 by default ...
i can't use the dafault exim cause it's not complied to my requirements.
Exim is started from /etc/inetd.conf.
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From: Gregory Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 3:27 PM
Subject: Debain installed exim BIG TROUBLE
please could someone
On Monday 05 May 2003 15:27, Gregory Machin wrote:
i can't use the dafault exim cause it's not complied to my requirements.
Just install your favorite MTA then (or recompile exim to your taste).
where does debian launch exim from cause when i telnet in exim is running
but not visable under ps
Gregory Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 5 May 2003 15:27:32 +0200
(SAST):
please could someone HELP ive installed debian 3 wood and it installed
exim 3 by default ...
i can't use the dafault exim cause it's not complied to my requirements.
You can recompile it.
where does
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 03:27:32PM +0200, Gregory Machin wrote:
please could someone HELP ive installed debian 3 wood and it installed
exim 3 by default ...
i can't use the dafault exim cause it's not complied to my requirements.
where does debian launch exim from cause when i telnet
to point to the correct loactions.
[...]
gcc -o exim acl.o child.o crypt16.o daemon.o dbfn.o debug.o deliver.o
directory.o dns.o drtables.o enq.o exim.o expand.o filter.o globals.o
header.o host.o ip.o log.o lss.o match.o moan.o os.o parse.o
queue.o rda.o
readconf.o receive.o retry.o
On Thu, 1 May 2003 02:18 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get the following errors when compiling exim this seems to indecate a
missing library.
make[1]: *** [exim_dumpdb.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
'/home/installs/exim/exim-4.14/build-Linux-i386'
make: *** [go] Error 2
could you
This is my make output .
As far as i can the all the files that arequired on the system are there.
and the Makefile is set to point to the correct loactions.
`Makefile' is up to date.
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/installs/exim/exim-4.14/build-Linux-i386'
make[2]: Entering directory
`/home
Gregory Machin wrote:
This is my make output .
As far as i can the all the files that arequired on the
system are there.
and the Makefile is set to point to the correct loactions.
[...]
gcc -o exim acl.o child.o crypt16.o daemon.o dbfn.o debug.o deliver.o
directory.o dns.o drtables.o
I get the following errors when compiling exim this seems to indecate a
missing library.
make[1]: *** [exim_dumpdb.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
'/home/installs/exim/exim-4.14/build-Linux-i386'
make: *** [go] Error 2
could you also give me an idea on how to find out wich libraries it's
Hi
Guys
I have set message
size restrictions in exim and it tells me in the logs when they
are
to big however I
would like to have a response generated and sent to the recipient too,
telling
him/her
that the message was too large.
Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks
Craig
if ${message_size} {5M}then fail
text "This message has been rejected because it
is\n\
\ttoo large. Please contact the system
administrator\n\
\tif you believe this is in error." seen
finishendif
Please tell me whats
wrong with the above.
..Craig
Craig wrote:
I have set message size restrictions in exim and it tells me in the
logs when they are to big however I would like to have a response
generated and sent to the recipient too, telling him/her that the
message was too large.
It is kinda hard to make it *not* do that.
Have you looked
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 16:05, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
Hi all,
I'll be setting up a student mail server, the idea is that each student
will have a email (webmail), and their login will let them log in to
intranet site as well.
So I probably loking on some kind of exim - sql setup?
I think you're
of exim - sql setup?
Is there anything ready made out there?
http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/vmail-sql/
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Hi all,
I'll be setting up a student mail server, the idea is that each student
will have a email (webmail), and their login will let them log in to
intranet site as well.
So I probably loking on some kind of exim - sql setup?
Is there anything ready made out there?
What do you guys suggest?
Thank
of exim - sql setup?
Is there anything ready made out there?
http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/vmail-sql/
Hi,
Well, short of creating thousands of new aliases, and a
way for them to maintain them,
can anyone figure out a creative way
in an Exim/LDAP filter to match the localpart of 'First.Last'
against the sn and givenname attributes?
On one project I had to do creating thousands of new
I'm attempting to set up SMTP authentication using exim. I can get it to
work if i dont check for null values, but when i try to add some extra
logic to do that i get an error that I dont quite understand, and so It
isnt really helpful in debugging this issue.
note: i'm only working on the AUTH
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. not good enough ?
Then look at this:
http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-19990531/012788.html
long term hack solution (catches 80%-90% of all people)
1. write a script that queries all the entries in ldap
it keeps the dn: , sn:, givenname
Folks,
I'm trying to get a business set up with a Debian system running Exim
talking to LDAP for user lookups. This is working fine, but right after
I was ready to get them to sign off on the project, they came up with
Oh, does the old feature of [EMAIL PROTECTED] still work? We have
to have
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 10:46:02AM +0100, Robert Lindgren wrote:
Is there a way to limit the number of messages per hour and user with
Exim?
There's nothing out of the box. However you could probably craft
something. I imagine a small program (it should be a compiled and
not an interpreted
Hi all,
Is there a way to limit the number of messages per hour and user with
Exim?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 9:30 PM
Subject: exim and radius
I'm using multiple companies to give me good POP coverage, but I'm
having a bear of a time allowing my dialup users to be able to send
mail through my
I'm using multiple companies to give me good POP coverage, but I'm
having a bear of a time allowing my dialup users to be able to send
mail through my server, since I have the relaying locked down fairly
well. How is anyone doing this. I'm using exim. I've tinkered with the
idea of watching
November 2002 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: exim and radius
I'm using multiple companies to give me good POP coverage, but I'm
having a bear of a time allowing my dialup users to be able to send
mail through my server, since I have the relaying locked down fairly
well. How is anyone doing
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:32:11PM +0800, Daniel Hooper wrote:
orange:/# apt-cache search drac
drac - Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (pop-before-smtp)
drac-dev - Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (development files)
qpopper-drac - Qpopper with DRAC Support
Yeah. Most of my users are
I've looked at the drac package, but the documentation leaves a bit
to be desired. Has anyone found a good tool for doing POP (or IMAP)
before SMTP to allow relaying in Exim?
I'd rather not roll my own, but I guess I could...
Jeremy
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I've looked at the drac package, but the documentation leaves a bit
to be desired. Has anyone found a good tool for doing POP (or IMAP)
before SMTP to allow relaying in Exim?
I'd rather not roll my own, but I guess I could...
Jeremy
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-Worm.Klez.h),
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED], to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], quarantine
virus-20020621-110015-6658
See how the from address changed from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (tazdevil being the PC that sent the mail).
Is anyone else successfully using the amavis-exim package? (Complete syslog
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From: Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-ISP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: Exim
Hi Guys
I am having a problem with Exim complaining about
not finding hostname from IP address and as a
result some client mail is bouncing.
If anyone has a solution
Hi Guys
I am having a problem with Exim complaining about
not finding hostname from IP address and as a
result some client mail is bouncing.
If anyone has a solution to this I would be
extremely grateful.
Kind regards
Craig
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To: Debian-ISP debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: Exim
Hi Guys
I am having a problem with Exim complaining about
not finding hostname from IP address and as a
result some client mail is bouncing.
If anyone has
Hi all,
I am trying to do some LDAP integration for Mail Aliases in exim.
I will add a director to exim.conf in order to support aliases.
But I am looking for the correct standard for MailAlias in LDAP
I found the MailRouter Schema, and add this kind of declaration :
attributetype
Hi all,
I am trying to do some LDAP integration for Mail Aliases in exim.
I will add a director to exim.conf in order to support aliases.
But I am looking for the correct standard for MailAlias in LDAP
I found the MailRouter Schema, and add this kind of declaration :
attributetype
Greetings,
I am writing this to work through the problem I was _previously_
having with configuring exim+virtual-systemless-accounts+courier-*.
It should not take much work to get this working with Mysql in the
future.
My requirements were basically Maildir support with virtualhosting
Greetings,
I am writing this to work through the problem I was _previously_
having with configuring exim+virtual-systemless-accounts+courier-*.
It should not take much work to get this working with Mysql in the
future.
My requirements were basically Maildir support with virtualhosting
capability
Hi,
I get daily error from exim (and some other packages, but mainly exim):
/bin/sh: root: command not found
/etc/cron.daily/exim:
failed to open database lock file /var/spool/exim/db/retry.lockfile:
Permission denied (euid=1000 egid=50)
failed to open database lock file
/var/spool
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 06:02:07PM +0300, Jarno Elonen wrote:
Hi,
I get daily error from exim (and some other packages, but mainly exim):
/bin/sh: root: command not found
/etc/cron.daily/exim:
failed to open database lock file /var/spool/exim/db/retry.lockfile:
Permission denied
Hi,
I get daily error from exim (and some other packages, but mainly exim):
/bin/sh: root: command not found
/etc/cron.daily/exim:
failed to open database lock file /var/spool/exim/db/retry.lockfile:
Permission denied (euid=1000 egid=50)
failed to open database lock file
/var/spool
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 06:02:07PM +0300, Jarno Elonen wrote:
Hi,
I get daily error from exim (and some other packages, but mainly exim):
/bin/sh: root: command not found
/etc/cron.daily/exim:
failed to open database lock file /var/spool/exim/db/retry.lockfile:
Permission denied
Hi All,
I am setting up exim to do SMTP auth against /etc/shadow. At the end of this
e-mail is my authentication section of exim.conf.
It is all working except for the fact that the user mail does not have
permission to read /etc/shadow. If I make a copy (/etc/eximshadow) with
appropriate
= $1
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Tait [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 10:00 AM
Subject: Exim SMTP Auth and /etc/shadow
Hi All,
I am setting up exim to do SMTP auth against /etc/shadow. At the end of
this
e-mail is my authentication section
on another machine, and I prefer
exim... and it supports Maildir delivery as well, so I think I'll just
try to switch to it.
I hope exim works for you, everybody should use the best tool that they
prefer to use. One of these days, I will try to make an exim mail server
but I have too
says I shouldn't use that mode if users also read
mail using MUAs.
I would recommend going with something like qmail (I like it more than
anything else I have used) or any other pop server that supports
Maildir.
Actually I have to deal with qmail on another machine, and I prefer
exim
Marcin Owsiany wrote:
Hi!
Here's my setup:
- a potato box (sounds cool, doesn't it? :-)
- exim delivers mail to /var/mail/user
- qpopper is my POP3 server
- there is a user quota for /var partition
- /var/spool/pop is a symlink to /usr/local/pop
- there is no user quota
Hi!
Here's my setup:
- a potato box (sounds cool, doesn't it? :-)
- exim delivers mail to /var/mail/user
- qpopper is my POP3 server
- there is a user quota for /var partition
- /var/spool/pop is a symlink to /usr/local/pop
- there is no user quota for /usr/local partition
- all users
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Bernie Berg wrote:
im running potato with the unstable packages. How do I get exim to spit all mail
that there isn't a user defined for to a certain mail box? so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] goes
Pete:
In your alias file, as your last rule, put
*: username
Does that really work for you? I had trouble with it because
with a line like this, the alias file can never fail. Exim would
qualify username and run it through again, it would also run
any aliases generated by other rules
that he was doing virtual domains
on the box. To do virtual hosts I configure exim to use multiple alias
files (one for each domain) and then the *: rule would go in the
appropriate alias file. Trying to do virtual domains in one alias file
is troublesome and the *: rule in that case would probably
wrote:
im running potato with the unstable packages. How do I get exim to spit all
mail that there isn't a user defined for to a certain mail box? so [EMAIL
PROTECTED] goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks!
bernie
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Bernie Berg wrote:
im running potato with the unstable packages. How do I get exim to spit
all mail that there isn't a user defined for to a certain mail box? so
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Pete:
In your alias file, as your last rule, put
*: username
Does that really work for you? I had trouble with it because
with a line like this, the alias file can never fail. Exim would
qualify username and run it through again, it would also run
any aliases generated by other rules in the file
that he was doing virtual domains
on the box. To do virtual hosts I configure exim to use multiple alias
files (one for each domain) and then the *: rule would go in the
appropriate alias file. Trying to do virtual domains in one alias file
is troublesome and the *: rule in that case would probably
im running potato with the unstable packages. How do I get exim to spit all mail that
there isn't a user defined for to a certain mail box? so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks!
bernie
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At 6:30 PM -0600 2/20/02, Bernie Berg wrote:
im running potato with the unstable packages. How do I get exim to
spit all mail that there isn't a user defined for to a certain mail
box? so [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. An alias file:
system_aliases:
driver
wrote:
im running potato with the unstable packages. How do I get exim to spit all mail
that there isn't a user defined for to a certain mail box? so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks!
bernie
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mail that there isn't a user defined for to a certain mail box? so [EMAIL
PROTECTED] goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks!
bernie
At 6:30 PM -0600 2/20/02, Bernie Berg wrote:
im running potato with the unstable packages. How do I get exim to
spit all mail that there isn't a user defined for to a certain mail
box? so [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. An alias file:
system_aliases:
driver
O2/CO2 Conversion Specialist [w]
I use the full email-address as login name for IMAP/POP3. The accounts
are stored in LDAP, together with the infos for exim. An easier way
(for a small numer of email accounts) might be authuserdb
Ramin
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O2/CO2 Conversion Specialist [w]
I use the full email-address as login name for IMAP/POP3. The accounts
are stored in LDAP, together with the infos for exim. An easier way
(for a small numer of email accounts) might be authuserdb
Ramin
Michael Merritt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that exim is by default set up to deliver to standard mbox format.
What steps do I need to complete to make it use Maildir so I can use
Courier-IMAP and Courier-POP with exim? Is there a how-to or similar
somewhere? If not, I'll write
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 02:48 am, Ramin Motakef wrote:
I use this transport configuration for courier with virtual domains:
virtual_localdelivery:
driver = appendfile
create_directory = true
directory_mode = 700
directory = /var/spool/virtual/${domain}/${local_part}/
Michael Merritt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that exim is by default set up to deliver to standard mbox format.
What steps do I need to complete to make it use Maildir so I can use
Courier-IMAP and Courier-POP with exim? Is there a how-to or similar
somewhere? If not, I'll write
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 02:48 am, Ramin Motakef wrote:
I use this transport configuration for courier with virtual domains:
virtual_localdelivery:
driver = appendfile
create_directory = true
directory_mode = 700
directory = /var/spool/virtual/${domain}/${local_part}/
It seems that exim is by default set up to deliver to standard mbox format.
What steps do I need to complete to make it use Maildir so I can use
Courier-IMAP and Courier-POP with exim? Is there a how-to or similar
somewhere? If not, I'll write one once I get this figured out. There seems
Michael Merritt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that exim is by default set up to deliver to standard mbox format.
What steps do I need to complete to make it use Maildir so I can use
Courier-IMAP and Courier-POP with exim? Is there a how-to or similar
somewhere? If not, I'll write
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