staticsafe grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On 11/18/2012 0:07, David Guntner wrote:
>> mouss grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>>>
>>> it actually works well with postfix (dovecot provides a simple
>>> authentication solution for postfix).
>>
>> What do you mean by that?
>
> He means SASL auth. [1]
On 11/18/2012 0:07, David Guntner wrote:
> mouss grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>> Le 18/11/2012 03:54, David Guntner a écrit :
>>> Sven Hartge grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
The answer is: Dovecot
Documentation for version 1 included in Debian Squeeze is at
http://wiki.do
mouss grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> Le 18/11/2012 03:54, David Guntner a écrit :
>> Sven Hartge grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>>>
>>> The answer is: Dovecot
>>>
>>> Documentation for version 1 included in Debian Squeeze is at
>>> http://wiki.dovecot.org/
>>
>> Thanks! Missed that one while I wa
Le 18/11/2012 03:54, David Guntner a écrit :
> Sven Hartge grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>> David Guntner wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, I'm one of those fogies who still prefers the main mailbox
>>> for users to be in /var/spool/mail (which is apparently a link
>>> to /var/mail in Debian :-) ).
>>
>>> I ne
Sven Hartge grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> David Guntner wrote:
>
>> Yes, I'm one of those fogies who still prefers the main mailbox for
>> users to be in /var/spool/mail (which is apparently a link to /var/mail
>> in Debian :-) ).
>
>> I need an IMAP4/POP3 server which supports SSL, and while
David Guntner wrote:
> Yes, I'm one of those fogies who still prefers the main mailbox for
> users to be in /var/spool/mail (which is apparently a link to /var/mail
> in Debian :-) ).
> I need an IMAP4/POP3 server which supports SSL, and while the IMAP
> server can access the userspace of the lo
Yes, I'm one of those fogies who still prefers the main mailbox for
users to be in /var/spool/mail (which is apparently a link to /var/mail
in Debian :-) ).
I need an IMAP4/POP3 server which supports SSL, and while the IMAP
server can access the userspace of the logged-in user to get to files in
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