Hi
dovecot -n at end of message.
Jul 13 09:41:56 findb postfix/smtpd[15996]: connect from
unknown[10.56.85.6]
Jul 13 09:41:56 findb postfix/smtpd[15996]: 3B7EF56ABA:
client=unknown[10.56.85.6]
Jul 13 09:41:56 findb postfix/cleanup[15999]: 3B7EF56ABA:
Le 07/12/2010 02:18 PM, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
I think you can do make pkgsysconfdir=/etc/opt/dovecot-rc
It doesn't work properly for the «install» Makefile target:
libdovecot is built to look for the config file in /etc/opt/dovecot-rc,
so that's good.
But it seems in two places, it's not
I am trying out the sieve plugin (commit 843ba8e66e1b) and dovecot-2.0.rc2.
Given
$ ./configure --with-dovecot=../dovecot-2.0.rc2/ --with-managesieve
make test fails with:
testu...@linode /tmp/dovecot-2-0-pigeonhole-843ba8e66e1b $ make test
testsuite(testuser): Error: user testuser:
On 13.7.2010, at 9.53, Nick Lunt wrote:
Jul 13 09:41:56 findb postfix/local[16000]: 3B7EF56ABA:
to=endu...@thishost.com, relay=local, delay=0.05,
delays=0.03/0.01/0/0.02, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (temporary failure.
Command output: Failed to write to log file)
Our postfix server started
On 12.7.2010, at 22.13, Brad Davidson wrote:
It does look like all of the Maximum execution time of 120 seconds exceeded
errors logged by Apache are within Roundcube's GetCapability readLine loop.
There have been problems in the past with Roundcube's IMAP code going off the
deep end if it
On 13.7.2010, at 10.15, Laurent Blume wrote:
Le 07/12/2010 02:18 PM, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
I think you can do make pkgsysconfdir=/etc/opt/dovecot-rc
It doesn't work properly for the «install» Makefile target:
libdovecot is built to look for the config file in /etc/opt/dovecot-rc, so
-Original Message-
From: Timo Sirainen [mailto:t...@iki.fi]
Sent: 13 July 2010 12:45
To: Nick Lunt
Cc: dovecot@dovecot.org
Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Command output: Failed to write to log file
On 13.7.2010, at 9.53, Nick Lunt wrote:
Jul 13 09:41:56 findb postfix/local[16000]:
Greetings,
My company is currently using dovecot with ldap, I am in the process of
migrating this over to Exchange. However, to make the process a lot
smoother I need to make use of the master user function of dovecot to
enable access to other users mailboxes without needing their password.
Hello,
I am just learning about pigeonhole and thinking of using it. I see that
regex doesn't supportf UTF-8. Any particular reason for this?
If it is a library problem is the library, have you looked at tre? I am
using it in a project (I am using it in wchar_t mode because elsewhere
all
I have an ldap configuration but i have done the same as you.
In dovecot.conf:
auth_master_user_separator=*
passdb passwd-file {
args = /usr/local/etc/passwd.masterusers
master= yes
}
I have used this to generate passwd.masterusers file:
htpasswd -b -c -s
Eray Aslan wrote:
I am trying out the sieve plugin (commit 843ba8e66e1b) and dovecot-2.0.rc2.
Given
$ ./configure --with-dovecot=../dovecot-2.0.rc2/ --with-managesieve
make test fails with:
testu...@linode /tmp/dovecot-2-0-pigeonhole-843ba8e66e1b $ make test
testsuite(testuser): Error: user
Trever L. Adams wrote:
Hello,
I am just learning about pigeonhole and thinking of using it. I see
that regex doesn't supportf UTF-8. Any particular reason for this?
The standard regexp library does not support unicode and I was not
planning to write my own regexp compiler any time soon.
If
On 07/13/2010 10:16 AM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
The standard regexp library does not support unicode and I was not
planning to write my own regexp compiler any time soon.
I wouldn't want to write one as well.
As a matter of fact, I haven't looked at TRE before. I'm quite
interested though, since
To be honest, I don't really have a whole lot of time for this project
any more, I'd be happy if somebody wanted to adopt it more fully.
johannes
I may not be the best person for this as I do not have a way of hosting
the git tree and I am not super familiar with dovecot's internals, but I
Hi,
when I add a collection in Alpine, Apline verifies the existence of the
added folder/namespace, like for instance adding 'common.':
0a LIST common.
0b LIST common
Common is a shared folder. Some folder are available under that
namespace. With list=yes Alpine can add the collection,
Hello,
I am working on fixing dovecot-antispam to work with dovecot 2.0. I am
down to three errors/warnigns that concern me.
The one I need help from those more familiar with dovecot internals is
in the subject. What happened to mailbox_open? Did it disappear? Did it
get renamed?
It appears
On Tue, 2010-07-13 at 13:41 -0600, Trever L. Adams wrote:
I am working on fixing dovecot-antispam to work with dovecot 2.0.
You're actually a bit late :) Eugene Paskevich eug...@raptor.kiev.ua
has been working on it for a while now and apparently it's nearly done.
We were just about to put the
On Tue, 2010-07-13 at 21:32 +0200, Matthias Rieber wrote:
0a LIST common.
0b LIST common
Common is a shared folder. Some folder are available under that
namespace. With list=yes Alpine can add the collection, with
list=children it's not possible. Alpine thinks that the folder doesn't
On 07/13/2010 01:47 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
You're actually a bit late :) Eugene Paskevich eug...@raptor.kiev.ua
has been working on it for a while now and apparently it's nearly done.
We were just about to put the repo to hg.dovecot.org.
Well, that will save me from having to find a way
On Tue, 2010-07-13 at 14:05 -0600, Trever L. Adams wrote:
Will this become an included plugin in the dovecot distribution?
Problem 1) It's currently GPL so it would need a license change to
LGPLv2.
Problem 2) I don't want to add support for n different antispam software
inside Dovecot. I'd
I am currently running a mail server on an earlier version of Red Hat
Advanced Server, sendmail and UW IMAP (imap-2007e). I am considering
changing to Dovecot for IMAP but have a few configuration questions
in regards to a hashed directory setup.
Right now the mail spool for everyone's
On 14.7.2010, at 0.50, Adam wrote:
Right now the mail spool for everyone's mailbox is located in /var/mail/first
letter of email address/second letter of email address, for example ajaym
would be found in /var/mail/a/j ,email address john would be in /var/mail/j/o
and so on.
So that
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