The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is an integrated mail/groupware server based on open commodity protocols, such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP. Courier provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, and mailing list services within a single, consistent, framework. Individual components can be enabled or disabled at will. The Courier mail server now implements basic web-based calendaring and scheduling services integrated in the webmail module.
The Courier mail server's source code should compile on most POSIX-based operating systems based on Linux, and BSD-derived kernels. It should also compile on Solaris and AIX, with some help from Sun's or IBM's freeware add-on tools for their respective operating systems.
This is a shared repository by all Courier-related projects. Each project is in a separate subdirectory. Some additional setup is needed before hacking on the source code. All projects also pull a shared repository that contains modules that are shared by multiple Courier projects. If you want to hack the "courier" project, you must pull the shared repository into the courier/libs directory. The sysconftool project must be built AND installed before building any other project.
To set up a project directory, run this script with two parameters:
- A) the project directory to set up.
- B) The URL to the shared library module git repository.
For example:
sh INSTALLME courier http://www.example.com/courier-libs.git
The URL for the shared library module is purposefully not given in this INSTALLME in case it changes in the future. If you're reading this INSTALLME, you should already know what it is.
Note: for historical reasons, the courier-unicode project is in the libs repository, the unicode subdirectory. It does not require sysconftool, and can be built by itself/
Copyright 1998-2022 Double Precision, Inc. This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for additional information.
This repository does not contain any automatically or script-generated source files. As such, building from this repository requires additional dependencies that are not needed when building packaged tarballs.
Additional packages that you may need to install are:
- autoconf, automake, libtool
Run the "autobloat" script to autogenerate all autotool-generated scripts, first.
- xsltproc, docbook, and docbook DTDs.
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Fedora: xsltproc, docbook-dtds, docbook-style-dsssl, docbook-utils, docbook-style-xsl, docbook5-schema, docbook5-style-xsl
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Ubuntu: xsltproc, docbook, docbook-xml, docbook-xsl, w3c-sgml-lib
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elinks, tidy
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libtool, libltdl
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courier-authlib dependencies: openldap, mysql, postgresql, sqlite, gdbm/bdb.
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Fedora: openldap-devel, mariadb-devel, zlib-devel, sqlite-devel, postresql-devel, gdbm-devel, pam-devel, expect, libtool-ltdl-devel
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Ubuntu: libldap2-dev, libmariadb-dev, libz-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libpq-dev, libgdbm-dev, libpam0g-dev, expect, libltdl-dev
If you want to debug login troubles a nice trick is to save the "imaplogin" binary to "imaplogin.save" and replace it with a shell script: (debian path examples)
#!/bin/sh
env >/tmp/imapd.environ
DATE=$(date)
echo "new imapdlogin $DATE from $TLS_SUBJECT_CN" >> /tmp/imap_chat_in.txt
echo "new imapdlogin $DATE from $TLS_SUBJECT_CN" >> /tmp/imap_chat_out.txt
exec tee -a /tmp/imap_chat_in.txt | usr/lib/courier/courier/imaplogin.debug "$@" 2>>/tmp/imaplogin_errout.txt | tee -a /tmp/imap_chat_out.txt
Make sure your imaplogin process is executable and has write access to these files.