On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 00:41 -0400, Tom Diehl wrote:
For the most part it works as advertised but every once in a while it
stops talking to the auth server. I think I have tracked this to periods
of high auth requests. Today the machine experienced a dictionary attack and
I had log entries like
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 20:07 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
- src/plugin/quota: *BSD rpcgen doesn't copy rquota.h when called with -c.
The Makefile should either: cp the file as part of the rquota_xdr.c Makefile
target, or change #include rquota.h to #include rpcsvc/rquota.h with
sed.
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:59:07AM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 20:07 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
- src/plugin/quota: *BSD rpcgen doesn't copy rquota.h when called with -c.
The Makefile should either: cp the file as part of the rquota_xdr.c
Makefile
target, or
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 20:22 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
In dovecot 1.1.x, ~ is apparantly not always expanded to the homedir
anymore. I used to have this in my 1.0 configuration file:
mail_location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=~/mbox
The first ~ works (I can browse folders) but the second
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 09:23 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
- apparantly the rquota_xdr.c target is not called automatically.
?
I have to run make rquota_xdr.c manually, make all doesn't invoke it.
Maybe this will do it: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot/rev/1672a4cb665e
At least it doesn't
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 10:41:38AM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 09:23 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
- apparantly the rquota_xdr.c target is not called automatically.
?
I have to run make rquota_xdr.c manually, make all doesn't invoke it.
Maybe this will do
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 10:36:40AM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 20:22 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
In dovecot 1.1.x, ~ is apparantly not always expanded to the homedir
anymore. I used to have this in my 1.0 configuration file:
mail_location =
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 20:04 +0300, arvids wrote:
it seems that there is some bug in authentication cache code in dovecot
version 1.1.alpha4 - after login attempt with wrong password the correct
password also will fail.
Thanks, fixed: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot/rev/fd7ffed49763
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 09:23 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:59:07AM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 20:07 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
- src/plugin/quota: *BSD rpcgen doesn't copy rquota.h when called with -c.
The Makefile should either: cp
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 11:29:42AM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 09:23 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:59:07AM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 20:07 +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
- src/plugin/quota: *BSD rpcgen doesn't copy
On Mon 17 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
At 2:45 AM +0100 9/17/07, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'd be really grateful if someone running a dovecot IMAP (or IMAPS) server
could tell me exactly how their email folders are arranged.
Beware. You are asking to have other people tell you who you are.
That
On 17.9.2007, at 18.44, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
One problem that it seems that Sent / Drafts and Trash folder are
not automaticaly added as subscribed folder...
These mailbox names are in no way a standard. Different clients use
even different names. So it's the clients' responsibility to
I implemented this to v1.1:
snip
Great, thanks!
Yes, my initial digging did lead me to conclude it would be a pain to
add new settings into the passdb block. But the format you provided is
equivalent, which works fine for me.
Curiously, what happens when you specify this:
Is there a way, using Dovecot and Postfix, to use SASL from a remote
server? Since it appears the communication uses Unix sockets, does this
mean it is restricted to local services only?
I have a two-server configuration, where my firewall also runs the mail
gateway/filter (Postfix + ASSP).
On 17.9.2007, at 18.59, Alan Ferrency wrote:
Curiously, what happens when you specify this:
auth_username_format=%n
passdb passwd-file {
args = username_format=%u /etc/imap.passwd
}
In my attempt to implement something like this, I didn't find any
straightforward way to have
On 17.9.2007, at 19.25, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Is there a way, using Dovecot and Postfix, to use SASL from a
remote server? Since it appears the communication uses Unix
sockets, does this mean it is restricted to local services only?
Not directly, but there are programs that can do unix
Curiously, what happens when you specify this:
auth_username_format=%n
passdb passwd-file {
args = username_format=%u /etc/imap.passwd
}
In my attempt to implement something like this, I didn't find any
straightforward way to have username_format=%u use the original
username,
On 2007-09-17 19:59:37 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 17.9.2007, at 19.25, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Is there a way, using Dovecot and Postfix, to use SASL from a
remote server? Since it appears the communication uses Unix
sockets, does this mean it is restricted to local services only?
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 17.9.2007, at 19.25, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Is there a way, using Dovecot and Postfix, to use SASL from a remote
server? Since it appears the communication uses Unix sockets, does
this mean it is restricted to local services only?
Not directly, but there are
Am Montag, 17. September 2007 schrieb Timothy Murphy:
~/Maildir/new is where Postfix delivers new messages. ~Maildir/cur is
where dovecot moves messages that it has seen. My mail clients do all
Where exactly do they move email to?
Just where Bill wrote: New mail is delivered to ~/Maildir/new
At 1:55 PM +0100 9/17/07, Timothy Murphy imposed structure on a
stream of electrons, yielding:
On Mon 17 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
At 2:45 AM +0100 9/17/07, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'd be really grateful if someone running a dovecot IMAP (or IMAPS) server
could tell me exactly how their
On Mon 17 Sep 2007, Gunter Ohrner wrote:
A concrete example of an actual mail setup
and how this is seen by an IMAP client
would have been much more useful, in my view.
There is an example of the Maildir++ directory layout on this page.
Er, which page?
On Tue 18 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
A concrete example of an actual mail setup
and how this is seen by an IMAP client
would have been much more useful, in my view.
Aside from creating the top-level Maildir directory and telling
whatever your delivery agent is where to find it (and perhaps
My dovecot.conf sets
mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir/
dovecot has sometimes had trouble with ~. I use %h instead. (I think
there is a mention of this on one of the wiki pages.)
I don't recall if I changed to %h because I was having trouble or because I
wanted to avoid trouble.
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Timothy Murphy wrote:
On Mon 17 Sep 2007, Gunter Ohrner wrote:
A concrete example of an actual mail setup
and how this is seen by an IMAP client
would have been much more useful, in my view.
There is an example of the Maildir++ directory layout on this page.
Er, which
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Timothy Murphy wrote:
On Tue 18 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
A concrete example of an actual mail setup
and how this is seen by an IMAP client
would have been much more useful, in my view.
Aside from creating the top-level Maildir directory and telling
whatever your
At 2:10 AM +0100 9/18/07, Timothy Murphy imposed structure on a
stream of electrons, yielding:
On Tue 18 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
A concrete example of an actual mail setup
and how this is seen by an IMAP client
would have been much more useful, in my view.
Aside from creating the
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Surely it would take far less time to give your actual setup
than it would to explain (at length) how easy it is to set it up ...
Here is my server directory setup:
~/Maildir/[cur,new,tmp], ~/Maildir/.Family/[cur,new,tmp], etc.
My dovecot.conf sets
mail_location =
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
At 2:10 AM +0100 9/18/07, Timothy Murphy imposed structure on a stream of
electrons, yielding:
I cannot see the Family folder from my IMAPS client.
Also it complains of the lack of .INBOX.directory
(Could Not Determine Resource Status).
A concrete
At 12:42 AM -0400 9/18/07, Benjamin R. Haskell imposed structure on
a stream of electrons, yielding:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
At 2:10 AM +0100 9/18/07, Timothy Murphy imposed structure on a
stream of electrons, yielding:
I cannot see the Family folder from my IMAPS client.
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