Am 08.05.2013 11:25, schrieb Jan-Frode Myklebust:
Thanks, nice graphs. I've attached a graph over LMTP delays per minute as
seen from the postfix side on one of our servers. This includes delays
caused by both delivery to dovecot LMTP, and also LMTP communication
internally on the mailservers
When I upgraded my debian-based imap server from squeeze to wheezy
yesterday, SSL stopped working.
I am using a http://cacert.org signed server sertificate, and I am
reusing the certificates that were used on the 1.x dovecot of debian
squeeze.
My three MUAs that worked against the previous 1.x
Am 09.05.2013 02:30, schrieb Ben Morrow:
At 9PM +0200 on 8/05/13 you (Tobi) wrote:
Am 08.05.2013 19:21, schrieb Ben Morrow:
At 6PM +0200 on 7/05/13 you (Tobi) wrote:
I tried with removing the base_dir definition from my config, restartet
dovecot and checked with the commands you provided
After upgrading my IMAP server to the new debian stable, and upgrading
dovecot from 1.x to 2.1.7 in the process, dovecot no longer logs
anything to /var/log/mail.*. The last entries there are from before the
upgrade, and no starts or error messages or failed login attempts, since
then, have been
On 05/08/2013 01:57 PM, Ben Morrow wrote:
At 10AM -0600 on 8/05/13 you (Trever L. Adams) wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have seen: http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/ImapProxy. It doesn't seem to
fit what I need.
That page is for Dovecot 1.x, which is obsolete. You should be reading
On 05/09/2013 02:02 PM Steinar Bang wrote:
After upgrading my IMAP server to the new debian stable, and upgrading
dovecot from 1.x to 2.1.7 in the process, dovecot no longer logs
anything to /var/log/mail.*. The last entries there are from before the
upgrade, and no starts or error messages
Steinar Bang s...@dod.no:
Could the culprit be the syslogd? Could the syslogd have gone AWOL
during the debian upgrade? That's a point of investigation, at least...
Indeed...
rainey:~# dpkg -S /etc/syslog.conf
sysklogd: /etc/syslog.conf
rainey:~# dpkg -l sysklogd
Hello Dovecot users,
Before I release the first version of Pigeonhole v0.4, I quickly release
a few small but important fixes for Pigeonhole v0.3.
Changelog v0.3.5:
- Sieve editheader extension: fixed interaction with the Sieve body
extension. If used together, the deleteheader action
Axel Luttgens axelluttg...@swing.be wrote:
But I fear I don't understand your problem description.
Could you elaborate?
Hi Axel,
The issue is that the procmail port on FreeBSD doesn't acquire a dotlock
when it's the default lock file (/var/mail/username.lock). It prints
that it's bypassing
Am 09.05.2013 16:11, schrieb Steinar Bang:
Could the culprit be the syslogd? Could the syslogd have gone AWOL
during the debian upgrade? That's a point of investigation, at least...
Indeed...
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/sysklogd
Exists for squeeze and sid, but not for wheezy.
Hello Dovecot users,
I finally release the first version of Pigeonhole v0.4 for Dovecot v2.2.
The main reason for the delay was that some unexpected (design) problems
occurred with the new doveadm-sieve plugin, which allows synchronizing
sieve scripts using doveadm sync.
One important
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net:
and deb-packages does not support Obsoletes/Provides like RPM or only
the packager too stupid not break upgrades?
There isn't an obsolete-concept, AFAIK. But there is a way to handle
upgrades that switch implementations, through a mechanism called
On 5/9/2013 9:11 AM, Steinar Bang wrote:
The preferred syslogd for debian is now rsyslog:
http://wiki.debian.org/Rsyslog
Did you happen to notice that rsyslog became the default syslog daemon
with the release of Lenny? That was Feb 14, 2009, over 4 years ago.
Your system went through 3
On 2013-05-09 10:35 AM, Stephan Bosch step...@rename-it.nl wrote:
Hello Dovecot users,
I finally release the first version of Pigeonhole v0.4 for Dovecot v2.2.
Yay! Thanks so much Stephan.
One question though...
Currently, I'm building an SMTP submission proxy server.
Can you elaborate
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 on Debian Squeeze 64 bit, config information
at the end of the email.
I am working on a Kerberos/GSSAPI based setup that requires cross-realm
authentication. I have regular GSSAPI working, I can log in using
pam_krb5 with password based logins or with the GSSAPI
On 5/9/2013 6:05 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2013-05-09 10:35 AM, Stephan Bosch step...@rename-it.nl wrote:
Currently, I'm building an SMTP submission proxy server.
Can you elaborate on this?
It basically acts as a front-end to your normal MTA. First of all, it
provides a convenient way
On 10.5.2013, at 0.23, Stephan Bosch step...@rename-it.nl wrote:
Anyway, adding support for implicitly storing sent messages in the \Sent
folder should be easy enough, but it is not a fool-proof solution. Timo was
discussing this a while back on the SMTP mailinglist, but people there
On 5/9/2013 11:35 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 10.5.2013, at 0.23, Stephan Bosch step...@rename-it.nl wrote:
Anyway, adding support for implicitly storing sent messages in the \Sent folder
should be easy enough, but it is not a fool-proof solution. Timo was discussing
this a while back on the
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