Re: File manager or browser for IMAP?

2019-09-23 Thread Daniel Miller via dovecot
Not defending Thunderbird - but I don't understand your "taking hours to 
load my Dovecot IMAP". I suppose if you have sync enabled then the first 
time you connect to a large mailstore there would be an initial 
download. But...I always disable sync immediately upon setting up 
accounts in Thunderbird so that's never been an issue for me.


Being unable to prevent downloads or utilize server-side searches is why 
some other clients have been disappointing for me - like EM Client and 
Mailbird.


Daniel

On 9/23/2019 5:36 PM, Steve Litt via dovecot wrote:

Thunderbird is an absolute pig, taking hours to load my Dovecot IMAP.
Claws-mail is good, but I have some problems with it. Alpine appears
not to be ready for prime time to act as a window into IMAP. Same with
the rest I've tried.

SteveT

On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 00:21:33 +0200
Ionel Spanachi  wrote:


Why not use thunderbird (or any other IMAP talking client)? :-)


Ionel

On 24.09.19 00:14, Steve Litt via dovecot wrote:

Hi all,

I could really use a file manager or browser to browse my Dovecot
IMAP. Ideally it would have hotkeys to move, copy, delete and send.
The send part needn't be coded: Just a call to a shellscript which
can handle the send the way it's locally the most convenient.

Anyone know of such a file manager or browser for IMAP?

SteveT


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Re: File manager or browser for IMAP?

2019-09-23 Thread Ionel Spanachi via dovecot
Why not use thunderbird (or any other IMAP talking client)? :-)


Ionel

On 24.09.19 00:14, Steve Litt via dovecot wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I could really use a file manager or browser to browse my Dovecot IMAP.
> Ideally it would have hotkeys to move, copy, delete and send. The send
> part needn't be coded: Just a call to a shellscript which can handle
> the send the way it's locally the most convenient.
>
> Anyone know of such a file manager or browser for IMAP?
>
> SteveT
>
>
> Steve Litt
> Author: The Key to Everyday Excellence
> http://www.troubleshooters.com/key
> Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevelitt
>
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Re: File manager or browser for IMAP?

2019-09-23 Thread Dave McGuire via dovecot
On 9/23/19 8:36 PM, Steve Litt via dovecot wrote:
> Thunderbird is an absolute pig, taking hours to load my Dovecot IMAP.
> Claws-mail is good, but I have some problems with it. Alpine appears
> not to be ready for prime time to act as a window into IMAP. Same with
> the rest I've tried.

  Wha...?  Alpine/Pine have implemented IMAP for decades; that was one
of the first IMAP implementations to see widespread use.  In what way
does it appear to "not be ready for prime time"?

   -Dave

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Re: File manager or browser for IMAP?

2019-09-23 Thread Steve Litt via dovecot
Thunderbird is an absolute pig, taking hours to load my Dovecot IMAP.
Claws-mail is good, but I have some problems with it. Alpine appears
not to be ready for prime time to act as a window into IMAP. Same with
the rest I've tried.

SteveT

On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 00:21:33 +0200
Ionel Spanachi  wrote:

> Why not use thunderbird (or any other IMAP talking client)? :-)
> 
> 
> Ionel
> 
> On 24.09.19 00:14, Steve Litt via dovecot wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I could really use a file manager or browser to browse my Dovecot
> > IMAP. Ideally it would have hotkeys to move, copy, delete and send.
> > The send part needn't be coded: Just a call to a shellscript which
> > can handle the send the way it's locally the most convenient.
> >
> > Anyone know of such a file manager or browser for IMAP?
> >
> > SteveT
> >
> >
> > Steve Litt
> > Author: The Key to Everyday Excellence
> > http://www.troubleshooters.com/key
> > Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevelitt
> >  


Re: File manager or browser for IMAP?

2019-09-23 Thread Andrew Bernard via dovecot
Mutt for example.

Andrew


Re: File manager or browser for IMAP?

2019-09-23 Thread Ralph Seichter via dovecot
* Steve Litt via dovecot:

> Anyone know of such a file manager or browser for IMAP?

If by "file" you mean "mail": Every IMAP capable MUA.

-Ralph


File manager or browser for IMAP?

2019-09-23 Thread Steve Litt via dovecot
Hi all,

I could really use a file manager or browser to browse my Dovecot IMAP.
Ideally it would have hotkeys to move, copy, delete and send. The send
part needn't be coded: Just a call to a shellscript which can handle
the send the way it's locally the most convenient.

Anyone know of such a file manager or browser for IMAP?

SteveT


Steve Litt
Author: The Key to Everyday Excellence
http://www.troubleshooters.com/key
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevelitt



Quota plug-in, do the directors also need it enabled?

2019-09-23 Thread Kristijan Savic - ratiokontakt GmbH via dovecot
I am having an issue with the quota display not showing up in e.g. Roundcube.

There are multiple Dovecot servers and three directors.  A load balancer also 
does it's thing.

The quota plug-in is enabled everywhere, except on the directors. Do those 
also need it enabled?

-- 
Kristijan Savic


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Re: Dovecot UIDs and POP.

2019-09-23 Thread Sami Ketola via dovecot


> On 23 Sep 2019, at 8.20, Plutocrat via dovecot  wrote:
> 
> The command I used was 
> doveadm sync -u t...@domain.com ssh -i id_rsa -o "StrictHostKeyChecking=no" 
> admin@100.110.120.130
> 
> I tried a few options to tell it where to put the mail, but dovecot on the 
> target server didn't seem to know where each account was located. 


doveadm backup -u t...@domain.com  -R ssh 
sshu...@remote.com  "sudo /usr/bin/doveadm 
dsync-server -u t...@domain.com "

run this on the target system to which you are migrating to.

HTH

Sami



Re: Spam Blocking by filtering on username / id

2019-09-23 Thread Bernd Petrovitsch via dovecot
On 23/09/2019 07:29, Plutocrat via dovecot wrote:
> This is probably quite an easy question, but I haven't been able to
> find the answer. I'm running a server where all the email addresses
> are in the format "u...@domain.com". I've noticed that a large number
> of fake login attempts use the format "user" eg. reception, service,
> root, admin. 
> > Is it possible to prevent any such logins to these email users
> > without
an @domain.com? Or maybe ignore them. Or drop them from the logging.

It's not directly a solution within dovecot but "fail2ban" exists.

MfG,
Bernd
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