I am trying to get PLAIN authentication over TLS to work with postfix.
I am having a problem with getting saslauthd (checking against system
users) to run. /etc/init.d/saslauthd exists, but it doesn't do anything
- if I want saslauthd to run I have to manually run /usr/sbin/saslauthd
- clearly
I am trying to figure out how to re-build my SSL certificates for
postfix and courier-imap. Right now my certificate for postfix has some
errors on it (wrong CN), but I am able to download it and set it to be
accepted by OS X (ends pop-ups in Mail.app). My courier-imap
certificate does not work
I'm asking this question here as more people on this list probably have
experience with with mailman. I had mailman installed on my system, but
stupidly apt-get --purge'd it. Now I cannot get it to re-install
correctly:
Selecting previously deselected package mailman.
(Reading database ... 3529
I'm asking this question here as more people on this list probably have
experience with with mailman. I had mailman installed on my system, but
stupidly apt-get --purge'd it. Now I cannot get it to re-install
correctly:
Selecting previously deselected package mailman.
(Reading database ... 3529
I'm currently using Courier-IMAP as my IMAP mail server, but the way it
handles folders is a bit annoying (.FolderName/cur/ .FolderName/new/).
Is this standard IMAP protocol, or do different servers handle this
differently? Which other servers should I check out?
Michael F. Sprague wrote:
W. Andrew Loe III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm currently using Courier-IMAP as my IMAP mail server, but the way it
handles folders is a bit annoying (.FolderName/cur/ .FolderName/new/).
Is this standard IMAP protocol, or do different servers
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