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The following issue has been CLOSED
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On 02-06-14 15:07, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
LXC is getting better every day.
Yep, I'm all into docker these days.
This reduces the space for any attack to a minimum. If you add more
security layers like LXC or proxies, you probably widen the attack
space. LXC or a proxy will not
No. You can try to unsubscribe users from the INBOX in
dbmail_subscriptions, but visibility and subscription of INBOX is
mandated by the IMAP RFC.
On 02-06-14 15:35, Matt . wrote:
Hi All,
Is it possible to unsubscribe a user from his own INBOX ? I'm using
some internal stuff on other
Fixed now. Alan, you were looking at the hash for 3.1.14 I suspect.
On 03-06-14 11:12, Alan Hicks wrote:
I'm having issues porting 3.1.15 to FreeBSD as the checksum appears to
have changed since I first tested it, also it is no longer available
from http://www.dbmail.org/download/3.1
SHA256
dump, drop table, create table, reload
On 03-06-14 11:23, Pedro Ramos wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I got a problem with the dbmail 2.2.8 DB in postgresql.
The server just crashed and the table dbmail_replytofield is in read-only.
What is the best way to recreate this table?
Best regards,
Pedro
On 03-06-14 16:29, KT Walrus wrote:
I also use Mac OS X mail and have this same problem with GMail. When I first
noticed this problem, I searched Apple support and found an Apple issued
“workaround” and Apple promised to fix it in a future update. But, there
have been several Apple
On 05-06-14 16:34, Daniel Schütze wrote:
I installed dbmail 3.1.15 from FreeBSD ports this morning (thanks Alan) and
can confirm that imap connections are no longer being interrupted during
downloads based on the wrong timeout (thanks Paul) as per the Re: [Dbmail]
Dbmail 3.1.13 connections
Hi guys,
What's the best way to create a cert so that I can make email clients happy
and don't prompt the users about the cert ?
Jorge,
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Am 08.06.2014 22:06, schrieb Jorge Bastos:
What’s the best way to create a cert so that I can make
email clients happy and don’t prompt the users about the cert ?
the problem is not how you make the cert
the problem is it needs to be signed by a CA and match
your servers name - so no
Hum.. it stops at random-seed
-Original Message-
From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On
Behalf Of Reindl Harald
Sent: domingo, 8 de Junho de 2014 21:35
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Right way to create SSL certs
Am 08.06.2014
well, then you know that you have a problem with
random numbers on your machine :-)
http://www.issihosts.com/haveged/
Am 08.06.2014 22:50, schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Hum.. it stops at random-seed
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On
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