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RPMPackage courier-webadmin-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package install the web-based administration tool for the Courier mail server. The webadmin tool allows the most common administrative tasks to be done from any web browser. After installing this tool, initialize /etc/courier/webadmin/password to contain the administrative password. The default configuration permits non-SSL access only from the same server, and all external logins must use SSL. See the installation notes for information on enabling external non-SSL access.
RPMPackage courier-user-1-1.lbn36.noarch
We need a consistent build/deploy user for courier so that all the permissions are appropriate for execution
RPMPackage courier-unicode-2.3.1-1.lbn36.x86_64
This library implements several algorithms related to the Unicode Standard. This package installs only the run-time libraries needed by applications that use this library. Install the "courier-unicode-devel" package if you want to develop new applications using this library.
RPMPackage courier-sox-utils-0.19-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package installs a utility script that creates blacklisted IPv4 addresses. The Courier Socks 5 server can optionally block connections to addresses listed in a blacklist. This package installs a script that converts a text file in the common IPv4 blacklist format to a fast binary database format that the Courier Socks 5 server uses to vet connection attempts.
RPMPackage courier-sox-server-0.19-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package contains the Courier Socks 5 server. Install this package if you want to run a Socks 5 server.
RPMPackage courier-sox-0.19-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package installs a Socks 5 client support library that allows applications to establish network connections through a Socks 5 proxy running on a firewall.
RPMPackage courier-pythonfilter-3.0.6-1.lbn36.noarch
Pythonfilter provides a framework for writing message filters in Python, as well as a selection of common filters.
RPMPackage courier-pop3d-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package adds POP3 server access to the Courier mail server. Courier's POP3 server can only be used to access maildir mailboxes. This server does not support mailbox files. If you do not need the ability to download mail with a POP3 client, you do not need to install this package.
RPMPackage courier-pgsql-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package contains the webadmin PostgreSQL configuration screen for Courier.
RPMPackage courier-mysql-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package contains the webadmin MySQL configuration screen for Courier.
RPMPackage courier-mlm-web-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package installs the web-based mini-interface to the Courier mailing list manager. The web access is provided via a CGI module that is installed in the apache's cgi-bin directory. You must have apache installed.
RPMPackage courier-mlm-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package installs couriermlm - a mailing list manager for the Courier mail server. If you do not need the ability to manage mailing lists, you do not need to install this package. couriermlm is used to set up, maintain, and run a mailing list. couriermlm automatically processes subscription and unsubscription requests, and removes undeliverable addresses from the subscription rolls. Mailing lists managed by couriermlm require zero human administrative oversight. couriermlm supports digests, write-only posting aliases, and moderated mailing lists.
RPMPackage courier-mailq-admin-1-1.lbn36.noarch
A simple command-line tool to clean up mailq spam messages etc
RPMPackage courier-maildrop-wrapper-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package installs several soft links from the /usr/local/bin directory to Courier's integrated maildrop mail filter. Maildrop is available as a standalone package, which installs in /usr/local/bin. If you have applications that expect to find maildrop in /usr/local/bin you can install this package to create soft links that point to Courier's integrated maildrop version instead, in order to continue to use those applications, without needing to reconfigure them.
RPMPackage courier-maildrop-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package adds mail filtering abilities to Courier. Mail filtering is provided via a customized version of the maildrop mail filter. You need to install this package if you want the ability to filter incoming mail.
RPMPackage courier-ldap-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package contains LDAP modules and the webadmin configuration screen for Courier.
RPMPackage courier-imapd-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package adds IMAP server access to the Courier mail server. Courier's IMAP server can only be used to access maildir mailboxes. This server does not support mailbox files. If you do not need the ability to access mail with an IMAP client, you do not need to install this package. This is a different package than the standalone version of the Courier IMAP server. You cannot install both this package, and the standalone version, called "Courier-IMAP". If you have the standalone version already installed, installing this package will automatically remove the standalone version.
RPMPackage courier-fax-1.4.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
This package adds support for faxing E-mail messages. You need to install this package if you want the ability to send fax messages simply by Sending an E-mail to phonenumber@fax.
RPMPackage courier-cone-1.14-1.lbn36.x86_64
CONE is a simple, text-based E-mail reader and writer.
RPMPackage courier-avfilter-3.10-1.lbn36.x86_64
There are some other egregious ClamAV filters for Courier-MTA out there: Gordon Messner's courier-pythonfilter/clamav.py Julian Mehnle's Courier::Filter::Module::ClamAVd Tony Di Monaco's ClamCour Those three projects started in 2003-2004, more or less in the order listed. At that time, avfilter v.1 used Sophos as a backend scanner. I thought an Open Source anti-virus package could not be workable, because of the total committment required to update virus signatures. My bad. In fact, distributing Sophos' include files had always been problematic, and then the whole interface was apparently discontinued in April 2014; avfilter v.2 is there if anyone feels like porting it. Meanwhile ClamAV, under the aegis of Cisco, is getting better and better. Eric Raymond's prophecies seem to be coming true... Besides swapping the backend engine, rewriting included a farewell to MIME parsing, a vestige of the time when scanners didn't know about email. Nowadays, scanners deal more and more with phishing, an arena disputed between anti-virus and anti-spam. Anti-phishing implies false positives. Therefore, the configuration has been enhanced so as to allow certain infected messages to pass, with an added header field spelling the name(s) of the malware detected therein. See the docs for details.