Hi,
we're trying to migrate from UW imap 2001a-10, which doesn't seem to use the
UIDL format documented in the wiki. It seems to use a 16 character long MD5
hash of something. I've tried configuring Dovecot to do the same but the
value comes out differently.
The main thing that I can see is
Dear Timo,
Would there be any sense in giving Dovecot the option to split folders
into multiple subfolders when they reached a specified size (probably
message count) limit?
Dovecot would monitor folders and when they reached, say, 10,000
messages, silently split the folder on the
Hi,
I would like to achieve the following with my dovecot server:
- listen von FQDN 'mail.foo.example.com'/IP 'A' for imaps and pop3s
with an SSL certificate for 'mail.foo.example.com'
- listen von FQDN 'mail.bar.example.com'/IP 'B' for imaps and pop3s
with an SSL certificate for
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the Dovecot.conf :
protocol imap {
mail_plugins = quota imap_quota
mail_plugin_dir = /usr/lib/dovecot/imap
}
plugin {
quota = maildir
}
For /var/spool/mail :
-rw--- 1 root root
on 10/10/2007 9:11 PM Oliver Hookins spake the following:
Hi,
we're trying to migrate from UW imap 2001a-10, which doesn't seem to use the
UIDL format documented in the wiki. It seems to use a 16 character long MD5
hash of something. I've tried configuring Dovecot to do the same but the
value
Hello,
Do you have lots of login attempts? If you have more than 64 concurrent
POP3 login attempts, you'll get 128 pop3-login processes.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LoginProcess explains more.
I finally got a chance to check this out, and it does not seem to
explain what's going on with my
I notice in the logs, that the number of imap-login Login: lines matches
the number of Disconnect: lines in the log. For pop3-login, there are
111 Login: lines and only 8 Disconnect: lines.
Nevermind. A closer look at the logs shows this is a complete red
herring, the logs are unrelated.
Hi all,
I need some help interpreting the info I'm seeing in the dovecot logs.
I have a user using Outlook who is having connectively problems. Below
is a sample of what the Dovecot log is showing. Can anyone explain to
me why multiple logins occur within a few seconds of each other? Also,
as
This might be useful to someone so I'll throw it out there.
Patch against 1.0.5 adds support for two new configuration params:
pop3_debug_client_commands = TOP, RETR, DELE
imap_debug_client_commands = FETCH, DELETE
Obviously add in whichever ones you're interested in, or none, or
comment them