Hi there,
are there more trash plugin related updates since v1.1.4 ?
I'm trying to use the plugin with dovecot+mysql according to
documentation and get frequent segfaults
Dec 4 13:58:21 mail kernel: [1605631.688946] imap[16662]: segfault at
95 ip b7f51a1e sp bfd36190 error 4 in
Morning,
That did it.. Thanks..!
On 12/3/08 8:31 PM, Timo Sirainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 4, 2008, at 12:34 AM, Romer Ventura wrote:
I got Postfix, Dovecot 1.1.7 configure to use pam and the pam.d/
dovecot
file is configure to use pam_krb5 module. Everything is working
Hello,
I am looking at the docs and I see this:
Problems with deliver
Namespaces are supported with v1.1 and later. With v1.0 and older
versions mails can be delivered only to mailboxes specified by the
mail_location setting.
But in the dovecot.conf I see:
# NOTE: Namespaces currently work
I've been running 1.2alpha3 for weeks now without issue. However, some
people in my testing department object to even testing alpha code.
Are there specific features/bugs that need resolved before alpha
reaches beta?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 17:09 -0500, Jonathan Siegle wrote:
I've been running 1.2alpha3 for weeks now without issue. However, some
people in my testing department object to even testing alpha code.
Are there specific features/bugs that need resolved before alpha
reaches beta?
Not much.
The proxy_maybe is working well for us with MySQL auth. We have a much more
complicated SQL query as we are doing a lot more but the example was able to
get us the correct Dovecot specific portion working.
Thanks for the info we are starting to migrate users over to Dovecot now
that we put these
Hello again,
I have change authentication to LDAP from Kerberos due to recent changes
to my plans and I am having a little problem getting the malbox created in
desired path.
At the moment the home folders are being created in:
/home/vmail/DOMAIN.COM/%Ln and it worked great with kerberos,
On Dec 5, 2008, at 1:21 AM, Romer Ventura wrote:
At the moment the home folders are being created in:
/home/vmail/DOMAIN.COM/%Ln and it worked great with kerberos, but
with LDAP
the domain part is missing
So use %n instead of %u in the LDAP's pass/user_filter lookup.
so I did the