Il 22/10/2012 01:08, Dominic Malolepszy ha scritto:
Hi,
Is there any option in Dovecot that enables logging the full path of
where a message is saved in the backend?
Dominic
With mail_debug=yes you can see it.
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Since I have lots of filtering rules in thunderbird I was thinking of
using sieve instead.
I want to filter incoming mail into subdirectories.
like from store at folder old.
the script is:
require [fileinto, envelope];
if envelope :is from elie...@test.dom {
fileinto old;
} else {
# The rest
Hello all,
I would like to thank you all for your kind replies and
feedback in regards to migrating from a smaller hdd to a
bigger one (namely from 72gb to 146gb).
I finally found a painless way of doing this.
Since I believe that this is still an off-topic post, if
anyone is interested in the
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 05:19:04PM +0200, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
[..]
the script is:
require [fileinto, envelope];
if envelope :is from elie...@test.dom {
fileinto old;
stop; # seems to be needed with explicit keep
} else {
# The rest goes into INBOX
# default is implicit
Greetings,
It seems to be a problem that ive seen occasionally on the web with few
results as to a solution, but im experiencing it as well. Namely, dovecot
creates index logs for users with a 600 permission, when it should create
with a 700 permission.
My indexes are stored in
Hi --
I am trying to compile 2.2 (acd76b5272e9) at FreeBSD 9.0:
| libtool: compile: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I../../src/lib
-I/usr/local/include -std=gnu99 -O2 -Wall -W -Wmissing-prototypes \
-Wmissing-declarations -Wpointer-arith -Wchar-subscripts -Wformat=2 \
On 10/23/2012 5:19 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Since I have lots of filtering rules in thunderbird I was thinking of
using sieve instead.
I want to filter incoming mail into subdirectories.
like from store at folder old.
the script is:
require [fileinto, envelope];
if envelope :is from
Def. Quota Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi:
On 16.10.2012, at 10.11, Benedetto Vassallo wrote:
What are the permissions of the MailDir directory for user1/user2?
ls -ld /home/user1/MailDir
ls -ld /home/user2/MailDir
Thank you for your reply.
They are different groups:
drwxr-xr-x 9 user1 grp1
Just wondering if anyone has done this.
I have a spam filtering service where I am now storing spam for users I
filter for. It's a filter and forward service so I don't control the
recipient's email server.
What I would like to do somehow is have the user enter their email
address and
Hi,
My server uses a system comprised of postfix, dovecot and dspam to filter and
deliver mail.
Postfix used the following flags in calling spamc and dovecot:
flags=DRhu user=dovecot:secmail argv=/usr/bin/spamc -u ${recipient} -e
/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -d ${recipient}
after an upgrade from
l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
Considering the intention of the director was to alleviate locking
issues in a shared storage environment are there any current
solutions to improving the scalability/availability of Dovecot by
implementing an alternative message storage systems such as nosql or
On 10/23/2012 4:52 PM, Troy Vitullo wrote:
Hi,
My server uses a system comprised of postfix, dovecot and dspam to filter and
deliver mail.
Postfix used the following flags in calling spamc and dovecot:
flags=DRhu user=dovecot:secmail argv=/usr/bin/spamc -u ${recipient} -e
On 10/23/2012 11:19 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Since I have lots of filtering rules in thunderbird I was thinking of
using sieve instead.
I want to filter incoming mail into subdirectories.
like from store at folder old.
the script is:
require [fileinto, envelope];
if envelope :is from
On 10/23/2012 9:06 PM, Bill Shirley wrote:
On 10/23/2012 4:52 PM, Troy Vitullo wrote:
Hi,
My server uses a system comprised of postfix, dovecot and dspam to
filter and deliver mail.
Postfix used the following flags in calling spamc and dovecot:
flags=DRhu user=dovecot:secmail
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