On 08/26/2014 08:21 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
> Thanks Mihai. If I understand you correctly, this won't really work? I
> mean, any client implementation is outside my reach.
You understand correctly. The same applies to SPECIAL-USE. I'm afraid
most clients do not support it. Some already do, e.g. Ro
Per Jessen wrote:
> Michael M Slusarz wrote:
>
>> Quoting Per Jessen :
>>
>>> Lots of people must have had this issue before me - users using
>>> different devices&software (pc, smartphone, tablet, thunderbird,
>>> outlook, webmail) and languages (e.g. English on the PC, German on
>>> the iPhone
Mihai Badici wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 August 2014 07:44:04 Per Jessen wrote:
>> Mihai Badici wrote:
>> >> > I think metadata support can do the job (and more) . See Kolab
>> >> > project
>> >>
>> >> Well, let's stick to dovecot for now - how do people deal with
>> >> this issue in dovecot?
>> >
>>
Michael M Slusarz wrote:
> Quoting Per Jessen :
>
>> Lots of people must have had this issue before me - users using
>> different devices&software (pc, smartphone, tablet, thunderbird,
>> outlook, webmail) and languages (e.g. English on the PC, German on
>> the iPhone), some folders end of with d
On Tuesday 26 August 2014 07:44:04 Per Jessen wrote:
> Mihai Badici wrote:
> >> > I think metadata support can do the job (and more) . See Kolab
> >> > project
> >>
> >> Well, let's stick to dovecot for now - how do people deal with this
> >> issue in dovecot?
> >
> > What i missed is that the me
Mihai Badici wrote:
>
>> >
>> > I think metadata support can do the job (and more) . See Kolab
>> > project
>>
>> Well, let's stick to dovecot for now - how do people deal with this
>> issue in dovecot?
>
> What i missed is that the metadata support is available in dovecot
> starting from 2.2.
On 08/25/2014 05:17 PM, Jochen Bern wrote:
On -10.01.-28163 20:59, Gedalya wrote:
On 08/25/2014 08:26 AM, Jochen Bern wrote:
Assuming Red Hat or similar with no conflicting iptables rules (yet),
# iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 30xxx -j DNAT --to :143
Since you're redirecting to
On -10.01.-28163 20:59, Gedalya wrote:
> On 08/25/2014 08:26 AM, Jochen Bern wrote:
>> Assuming Red Hat or similar with no conflicting iptables rules (yet),
>> # iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 30xxx -j DNAT --to :143
>
> Since you're redirecting to a port on the same host, the follow
OK, project for today: Give this a try…
Rick
On Aug 25, 2014, at 5:34 AM, Gedalya wrote:
> On 08/24/2014 05:26 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> Can I have multiple “service” clauses for the same service? Each with a
>> different port?
>> Or multiple “inet_listener imap”/“inet_listener imaps” clause
Thanks! Gedalya and Jochen!
I hadn’t realized I could do that with iptables. I’ll read-up on the
documentation.
Rick
On Aug 25, 2014, at 5:38 AM, Gedalya wrote:
> On 08/25/2014 08:26 AM, Jochen Bern wrote:
>> Well, if offering the*exact same* functionality on a second port is all
>> that n
> >
> > I think metadata support can do the job (and more) . See Kolab project
>
> Well, let's stick to dovecot for now - how do people deal with this
> issue in dovecot?
What i missed is that the metadata support is available in dovecot starting
from 2.2.9 if i remember exactly.
--
Mihai Băd
On Monday 25 August 2014 21:23:57 Per Jessen wrote:
> Mihai Badici wrote:
> > On Monday 25 August 2014 21:03:26 Per Jessen wrote:
> >> Lots of people must have had this issue before me - users using
> >> different devices&software (pc, smartphone, tablet, thunderbird,
> >> outlook, webmail) and lan
Mihai Badici wrote:
> On Monday 25 August 2014 21:03:26 Per Jessen wrote:
>> Lots of people must have had this issue before me - users using
>> different devices&software (pc, smartphone, tablet, thunderbird,
>> outlook, webmail) and languages (e.g. English on the PC, German on
>> the iPhone), som
Quoting Per Jessen :
Lots of people must have had this issue before me - users using
different devices&software (pc, smartphone, tablet, thunderbird,
outlook, webmail) and languages (e.g. English on the PC, German on the
iPhone), some folders end of with different names - e.g. "Sent"
and "Gesend
On Monday 25 August 2014 21:03:26 Per Jessen wrote:
> Lots of people must have had this issue before me - users using
> different devices&software (pc, smartphone, tablet, thunderbird,
> outlook, webmail) and languages (e.g. English on the PC, German on the
> iPhone), some folders end of with diffe
On 08/25/2014 12:00 PM, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I believe someone has rpms for centos v6.x/7.x ?
> I remember a link to a site somewhere ?
> Are packages available for both i386 and 64-bit os's ??
As mentioned at http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries ATrpms exits
and can be use
Lots of people must have had this issue before me - users using
different devices&software (pc, smartphone, tablet, thunderbird,
outlook, webmail) and languages (e.g. English on the PC, German on the
iPhone), some folders end of with different names - e.g. "Sent"
and "Gesendete Elemente" - meaning
Tim,
Had you made any progress on this? We've been using elasticsearch to index
our mail backup for a while now and I am interested in possibly using it to
index our live mail as well.
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Tim Groeneveld wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> > I would like to
On 08/25/2014 08:26 AM, Jochen Bern wrote:
Well, if offering the*exact same* functionality on a second port is all
that needs to be done, having the server's host firewall (iptables?)
duplicate the NAT on your border firewall for internal accesses should
do just fine; no need to majick it into t
On 08/24/2014 05:26 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
Can I have multiple “service” clauses for the same service? Each with a
different port?
Or multiple “inet_listener imap”/“inet_listener imaps” clauses?
Or should I have something like this?
port = 143,30143
This works:
service imap-login {
in
On -10.01.-28163 20:59, Rick Thomas wrote:
> But a laptop that’s sometimes inside, sometimes outside doesn’t have
> a fixed port to connect to. For those cases, I’d like the dovecot
> server to recognize the outside ports on the inside.
Well, if offering the *exact same* functionality on a second
Quoth Ian Baker (23 Aug 2014, 18:17):
I've just taken over support for an OS X Server (v10.6.8) box, and am
a bit new at Postfix & Dovecot.
[...]
And here is what a bounce looks like
Aug 22 07:29:28 mail postfix/local[93916]: error: od[getpwnam_ext]: No
record for user sblondin
Aug 22 07:2
Hello all,
I believe someone has rpms for centos v6.x/7.x ?
I remember a link to a site somewhere ?
Are packages available for both i386 and 64-bit os's ??
tia,
s.
We're proxying IMAP to an Exchange server. One of my colleagues is
getting this when trying to save a message as "Draft" OR as "Sent
items":
Aug 25 13:45:41 mproxy dovecot: imap(froemmel): Error:
imapc(exchange-imap.charite.de:993): Command '7 APPEND "Entw&APw-rfe" (\Draft)
{232572}' timed out,
Am 25.08.2014 um 11:48 schrieb Florent Bautista:
> I am using Dovecot 2.2 with dict SQL.
>
> My config is using :
>
> connect = host=10.111.5.1X host=10.111.5.1Y host=10.111.5.1Z dbname=mail
> user=quota_updater password=
>
> But when an SQL server is down, I have these messages in log
Hi everyone,
I am using Dovecot 2.2 with dict SQL.
My config is using :
connect = host=10.111.5.1X host=10.111.5.1Y host=10.111.5.1Z dbname=mail
user=quota_updater password=
But when an SQL server is down, I have these messages in logs :
dict: Error: mysql(10.111.5.1Y): Connect fail
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