El 25/08/12 09:23, Timo Sirainen escribió:
On 25.8.2012, at 1.49, Sven Hartge wrote:
How about just disabling the quota enforcing and doing a nightly run
of some type of enforcing (sending notification email and/or disabling
new mail delivery until user has more quota again)?
As a last
On 26.8.2012, at 19.47, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Is there a way for setting up dovecot in such a way that a user can
jump back in time to an old mailbox state in order to retrieve his
accidentially deleted mail?
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Lazyexpunge is one possibility
On 26.8.2012, at 18.21, Thufir wrote:
I've looked at http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Mailbox and
there a few features I like which javax.mail just doesn't have. Is
there maybe a Java driver for doveadm?
You can access doveadm via TCP socket. Would that be enough?
Am 27.08.2012 09:00, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
On 26.8.2012, at 19.47, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Is there a way for setting up dovecot in such a way that a user can
jump back in time to an old mailbox state in order to retrieve his
accidentially deleted mail?
On 24.8.2012, at 13.53, Tim Smith wrote:
Having set up my mail server (Dovecot/Postfix), users are experiencing long
delays (a couple of minutes) when sending mail from mail client such as
Thunderbird - this increases with attachments. Having had a brief discussion
with someone, they
Angel L. Mateo ama...@um.es wrote:
El 25/08/12 09:23, Timo Sirainen escribió:
On 25.8.2012, at 1.49, Sven Hartge wrote:
How about just disabling the quota enforcing and doing a nightly run
of some type of enforcing (sending notification email and/or disabling
new mail delivery until user has
On 27.8.2012, at 12.11, Alano Conraz wrote:
I'm trying some dovecot plugin development. I did a little plugin that suit
my needs but i'd like to go further now... I would like to know if there is
a kind of getenv function that I could call to retrieve in my plugin the
username of the mailbox
Hello,
I have configured director in front of dovecot imap/pop/lmtp servers.
When I need to manipulate a user mailbox, I use doveadm commands at
director server's, with -S option. But some commands return exit code
139 when command returns more than 40 entries (I think).
For
Hi,
I'm running a small email server with the help of iRedMail.
I can manage sieve scripts from the Rouncube web interface or manually
inside the user's personal sieve folder.
I have an email account setup to receive automated tasks.
Some of these alerts occur too often and they have the same
struct mail_user-username has it. How you get to struct mail_user depends
on where you want to access it from. Note that each process is capable of
handling multiple different users (although it's not commonly done).
i'm not sure to understand the last part. mail_user-username is a char *,
On 27.8.2012, at 16.47, Alano Conraz wrote:
struct mail_user-username has it. How you get to struct mail_user depends on
where you want to access it from. Note that each process is capable of
handling multiple different users (although it's not commonly done).
i'm not sure to understand
On 27.8.2012, at 16.33, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
How can I configure doveadm to listen via socket? I'm developing an
interface, in Ruby, to manage a mail server and could be useful.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Director#Doveadm_server has an example.
Now, what the protocol itself looks like isn't
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