Sorry, wrong group. Please ignore.
On 03/07/24 13:50, dove...@outputservices.com wrote:
I am upgrading to postfix 3.9.0.
I have not used DKIM in previous postfix installs, but I would like to
start now with the new google rules.
I have done some research and opendkim is the most
I am upgrading to postfix 3.9.0.
I have not used DKIM in previous postfix installs, but I would like to
start now with the new google rules.
I have done some research and opendkim is the most recommended, however,
other research states the opendkim has been abandoned by it's maintainers.
I just moved my server.
Dovecot version 2.3.19.1 (9b53102964)
After the transfer, I deleted the indexes and caches and rebuilt them.
One of my users is experiencing slowness when send/recevie all his folders.
The user has about 250 folders with a maximum depth of 3.
The volume of emails is about
On 03.03.24 09:28, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On Sun, Mar 3, 2024 at 1:46 AM Richard Shetron wrote:
On the update forced on us on 2/22/24 or 2/23/24 it stopped working.
[...] We chased the initial problem
to, we think, ssh-keygen in /usr/local/bin/ which was Not found but
Hi, all,
First of all, I will admit I am totally a noob with Dovecot. I am
trying to install it on Debian and am somewhat lost. Right now this is
a test system on our LAN.
I'm starting with POP3 (because it's easy to handle from the CLI). I
have it working from localhost - I can telnet
> From: Richard Shetron
> We run our own dns for sgeinc.com.
> I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and outgoing server. At
> various times mail has been an alias for another machine. It's
> currently on the same address as sge.sgeinc.com. On the update forced
> on us on 2/22/24 or
Citeren Markus Winkler :
Also the time is important. Your wrote:
on 2/22/24 or 2/23/24 it stopped working
Have a look at the cert's validity:
--> Not Before: Feb 22 14:45:49 2024 GMT
All these details seems to be matching IMHO.
That seems to be a coincidence. Looking at the history of
Hello all,
I have been using Postfix/Dovecot for some time, but now need to setup Sieve.
As I understand this requires Dovecot to do the local mailbox delivery. In my
case LMTP would be the best.
Here is the current setup. The users on the system all have local accounts and
authenticate with
On 29/02/2024 19.08, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Andreas via dovecot skrev den 2024-02-29 17:30:
How do I configure this in Dovecot? I assume the mapping can't stay
with Postfix if I migrate to LMTP – is that correct?
all alias to same mailbox, then in dovecot move mails to subfolder on
base of
We finally solved the problem. For some reason dovecot stopped
accepting mail.sgeinc.com but wanted sge.sgeing.com, the real name of
the machine, not an alias name with the same IP address. Why it was
going for ssh-keygen we don't know.
On 3/3/2024 3:28 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On
Hi,
we're about to replace our current auto-responder with pigeonhole sieve
vacation extension.
Currently the (virtual) users are able to enable and disable the
auto-responder, besides subject and message, in the webinterface and the
setting is stored in a database.
Now we're looking for a
I tried some of the doveadm examples but got errors:
doveadm mailbox list
Fatal: USER environment is missing and -u option not used
doveadm mailbox status
Fatal: USER environment is missing and -u option not used
doveadm mailbox status -u *
Fatal: Unknown status field:
Here is the output of postconf -M
~~~
smtp inet n - y - - smtpd -v
submission inet n - y - - smtpd -o
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
submissions inet n - y - - smtpd -o
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
pickup
Here is the output of postconf -n
~~~
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
allow_percent_hack = no
append_dot_mydomain = no
biff = no
default_destination_recipient_limit = 10
inet_interfaces = all
inet_protocols = ipv4
lmtp_sasl_type = dovecot
lmtp_tcp_port = 24
As Aki wrote:
In that tune, due to a bug in mailman, some of the recent mails have failed to make it to the list, so if you have sent a mail after 3rd of
March (last seen mail in the archive), you may want to send it again.
and as my mail (March 3rd) couldn't be found in the archive, here it
My last post does not appear after a few days so I will post it again in
several posts in case it was too big?
Sorry for the delay but after debugging, I realized that Azure was blocking
outgoing port 25 on my VM. I had to move my mail server to another hosting
server which involved using
> On 11/03/2024 12:53 EET Aki Tuomi wrote:
>
>
> > On 11/03/2024 10:42 EET Joan Moreau wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi
> > Is it possible, from a plugin perspective, to create and recover a pointer
> > in the core process (i.e. memory not lost between 2 calls to the plugin,
> > even after the
Hello,
I am using a webmail, SOGo, to access Dovecot mail server in IMAP.
SOGo correctly logs the remote IP address, using the standard nginx headers,
especially X-Forwarded-For.
However, when I check the IMAP logs, I see my server's IP address for the
"remote_ip" value.
I think there is a
Hi,
the documentation at https://doc.dovecot.org/settings/pigeonhole/ says
regarding sieve_redirect_envelope_from setting option user_email:
| The user’s primary address is used. This is configured with the
| sieve_user_email setting. If that setting is not configured, user_email
| is equal to
> On 11/03/2024 13:43 EET Aki Tuomi wrote:
>
>
> Test
>
> Aki
Apologies to everyone, this mail was not supposed to make it to the list, yet
it did.
In that tune, due to a bug in mailman, some of the recent mails have failed to
make it to the list, so if you have sent a mail after 3rd of
Test
Aki
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Hi Richard,
On 24.02.24 22:38, Richard Shetron wrote:
I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and outgoing server. At
various times mail has been an alias for another machine. It's
currently on the same address as sge.sgeinc.com. On the update forced
on us on 2/22/24 or 2/23/24 it
On Sun, Mar 3, 2024 at 1:46 AM Richard Shetron wrote:
Hello,
My sysadmin and I spent a couple hours trying to figure out a POP3
problem that has worked for about 20 or so years.
We run our own dns for sgeinc.com.
I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and
Hi all.
I’m getting errors when trying to compile 2.3.21 on macOS 14.3.1 Sonoma.
It ends with:
3.2.1/include -MT dbox-storage.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/dbox-storage.Tpo -c dbox-
storage.c -fno-common -DPIC -o .libs/dbox-storage.o
dbox-storage.c:296:32:error:no member named 'st_atim' in 'struct
Hello.
Since version 0.5.9 Pigeonhole has RFC 8579 support, so Dovecot admins
can easily setup redirection of spam messages into a personal mailbox
identified by a particular special-use attribute rather than the
mailbox's name. That's great!
But, if we need to setup, for example, spam/not-spam
Hello,
My sysadmin and I spent a couple hours trying to figure out a POP3
problem that has worked for about 20 or so years.
We run our own dns for sgeinc.com.
I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and outgoing server. At
various times mail has been an alias for another machine. It's
This is not a legal forum. My advice is to read the original GDPR law. The UK-
GDPR is not GDPR.
The original question was how to delete mails after a specified amount of time.
Let us stay on the tecnical side, and leave the legal masturbation to lawyers.
Original Message
On
Andreas via dovecot skrev den 2024-02-29 17:30:
How do I configure this in Dovecot? I assume the mapping can't stay
with Postfix if I migrate to LMTP – is that correct?
all alias to same mailbox, then in dovecot move mails to subfolder on
base of recipient with sieve rule :=)
for the lmtp
On 29/02/2024 17.08, Serg wrote:
On 2/29/24 15:54, Andreas via dovecot wrote:
Thanks! Can you say where the mapping from the user part in "From"
addresses to actual mail(sub)dir goes after switching to LMTP?
Currently, I've got a `virtual_mailbox_maps` in Postfix main.cf for
this purpose.
Andreas via dovecot skrev den 2024-02-29 16:54:
Thanks! Can you say where the mapping from the user part in "From"
addresses to actual mail(sub)dir goes after switching to LMTP?
Currently, I've got a `virtual_mailbox_maps` in Postfix main.cf for
this purpose. Is there something similar in
On 2/29/24 15:54, Andreas via dovecot wrote:
Thanks! Can you say where the mapping from the user part in "From" addresses to
actual mail(sub)dir goes after switching to LMTP?
Currently, I've got a `virtual_mailbox_maps` in Postfix main.cf for this
purpose. Is there something similar in
Thanks! Can you say where the mapping from the user part in "From"
addresses to actual mail(sub)dir goes after switching to LMTP?
Currently, I've got a `virtual_mailbox_maps` in Postfix main.cf for this
purpose. Is there something similar in Dovecot?
On 29/02/2024 16.27, dvuoud--- via
LDA/LMTP is used for this purpose
On 2/29/24 15:22, Andreas via dovecot wrote:
As many of you probably are, I'm using Postfix together with Dovecot. Postfix
delivers mail for my users by writing them directly to the filesystem (maildir).
I wonder is there a better alternative? I'd like to
As many of you probably are, I'm using Postfix together with Dovecot.
Postfix delivers mail for my users by writing them directly to the
filesystem (maildir).
I wonder is there a better alternative? I'd like to separate the two
services on different physical machines, so a shared filesystem
Greetings,
Rigt now both of servers works with debug log of dsync and produces ~1G logs
per day.
Seems that such verbose output decreases probability of issue.
For a week no more desync of uid in virtual boxes.
mx1# doveadm fetch -u kir...@korins.ky 'uid' mailbox virtual.All | grep
'^uid:'
Agreed, although it doesn't apply to sending emails from non European
citizens, only mailboxes containing European citizens' emails.
It's only enforceable if the citizenship of the holder of the mailbox is
known.
However, the assertion that if you are a company you are required to
delete old
Hi,
I'm having some problems after activating the quota plugin: I followed
the guide from the doc[0] but I'm having problems with some virtual user.
I understand that,with my conf,the quota plugin check the limit of a
user and then tell postfix to accept/discard the mail. i have some users
> First, dovecot is a global product, where not every company has to take care
about european nonense laws
Not true.
If you are a non-European company with European customers, then you are subject
to GDPR law.
Original Message
On Feb 25, 2024, 16:35, Steven Varco <
> Am 25.02.2024 um 16:58 schrieb William Edwards via dovecot
> :
>
>>
>> Op 25 feb 2024 om 16:51 heeft Steven Varco het
>> volgende geschreven:
>>
>>
Am 25.02.2024 um 09:38 schrieb Rupert Gallagher via dovecot
:
Things like this should be done locally on the
Hi!
You could return from userdb namespace/foo/mailbox/bar/autoexpunge=15d
to set per-user per-mailbox retention policies.
Aki
On 25/02/2024 10:38 EET Rupert Gallagher via dovecot
wrote:
Things like this should be done locally on the Mailclient
> Op 25 feb 2024 om 16:51 heeft Steven Varco het
> volgende geschreven:
>
>
>>> Am 25.02.2024 um 09:38 schrieb Rupert Gallagher via dovecot
>>> :
>>>
>>>
>>> Things like this should be done locally on the Mailclient (MUA), IMHO.
>>
>> If you are a company, then you must delete old
> Am 25.02.2024 um 09:38 schrieb Rupert Gallagher via dovecot
> :
>
>
>> Things like this should be done locally on the Mailclient (MUA), IMHO.
>
> If you are a company, then you must delete old e-mails automatically, by GDPR
> law.
In this case it comes back to that this is better done by
Hi!
They will be added with upcoming 2.4 release.
Aki
On 25/02/2024 15:38 EET Andreas via dovecot
wrote:
Is there a reason there are no packages for recent Debian and Ubuntu
versions?
https://repo.dovecot.org/
Is there a reason there are no packages for recent Debian and Ubuntu
versions?
https://repo.dovecot.org/
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> Things like this should be done locally on the Mailclient (MUA), IMHO.
If you are a company, then you must delete old e-mails automatically, by GDPR
law.
Original Message
On Feb 21, 2024, 23:25, Steven Varco < dovecot@bbs.varco.ch> wrote:
> Am 21.02.2024 um 21:25
I'm trying to run the Dovecot Authentication Protocol (port 12345) [1]
via SSL. Here is my non-SSL config:
service auth {
inet_listener {
port = 12345
haproxy = yes
}
}
Adding ssl=yes to the inner block doesn't seem to change anything, I
can't connect via "openssl s_client
Hi,
There's a thread on this mailing list from 2022 called "The end of
Dovecot Director?". I lost that email, hence the new conversation. Sorry
about that.
TL;DR: Is anyone else needing to migrate from Director interested in
adding support for 2.x-style tags to the Lua script on
Hi all,
I'm running dovecot-pigeonhole-2.3.21-1.x86_64 & dovecot-2.3.21-1.x86_64 +
roundcube 1.6.6 on my redhat server. Mailserver is working as expected with the
exception fo the Filters. I've installed and configure everything that i'm
aware of but unfortunatelly its not working.
I think my
> Am 21.02.2024 um 21:25 schrieb Peter Reinhold :
>
> Hi
> I have been wondering about if Dovecot has a feature that would allow users to
> setup a rule for a given folder, that mails older than X days should be
> deleted?
> Or is
> this something that would need to be done by an external
Greetings,
As promised: I'm back.
After processing about 740 mails, it is again.
Via SSH based replication it isn't so dramatic, but exists.
See:
mx1# doveadm fetch -u kir...@korins.ky 'uid' mailbox virtual.All | grep
'^uid:' | tail -n 5
uid: 145485
uid: 145486
uid: 145487
uid:
Hi
I have been wondering about if Dovecot has a feature that would allow users to
setup a rule for a given folder, that mails older than X days should be
deleted?
Or is this something that would need to be done by an external script?
I have looked a bit at autoexpunge, and while the basic feature
Hi Paul,
On 19.02.24 21:05, p...@virtuadv.com wrote:
Now the query with doveadm works if I specify us...@site1.com.
thanks for the feedback and glad to hear that it works. :)
I am still struggling with how postfix connects to dovecot.
As with Dovevot: beside the error logs, please send
It actualy looks like it is supported according to that error:
Feb 19 22:12:07 auth: Error: pgsql(/run/postgresql): Connect failed to database
sogo: connection to server on socket "/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432" failed:
Permission denied
Feb 19 22:12:07 auth: Error: Is the server running locally
So connecting via the socket is not supported? because it is with mysql
according to the docs?
Am Montag, dem 19.02.2024 um 21:57 +0100 schrieb r.barc...@habmalnefrage.de:
Hi Richi,
You create a user in PostgreSQL (arbitrary name, e.g.
dbuserofdovecot) and use it in the Dovecot
It seems the problem was because I am running postfix with chroot so I need to
perform this kind of fix:
https://serverfault.com/questions/1003885/postfix-in-docker-host-or-domain-name-not-found-dns-and-docker
After this fix, I am getting other errors, but the SASL errors are gone at
least.
Hi Richi,
You create a user in PostgreSQL (arbitrary name, e.g. dbuserofdovecot) and use
it in the Dovecot settings in the connection string:
/etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext
driver = pgsql
connect = host=127.0.0.1 dbname=mymailserverdb user=dbuserofdovecot
> On 19/02/2024 22:26 EET burkha...@konsultaner.de
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi! The docs for dovecot with postgres are outdated and I somehow cannot
> connect from my dovecot instance to my postgresql database.
>
> I tried a lot but the debug output dosn't help me.
>
> What user is actually trying
> On 19/02/2024 22:17 EET Ryan Ford wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
> Would you be able to show what you did in order to make this command
> unsubscribe as well? The link provided with the answer, no longer works.
>
> Thank you, Ryan
>
doveadm mailbox unsubscribe -u
Aki
Hi! The docs for dovecot with postgres are outdated and I somehow cannot
connect from my dovecot instance to my postgresql database.
I tried a lot but the debug output dosn't help me.
What user is actually trying to connect to the postgresql? the dovecot user or
root or the actual user from the
Hello,
Would you be able to show what you did in order to make this command
unsubscribe as well? The link provided with the answer, no longer works.
Thank you, Ryan
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Thanks for helping!
Good find, for sure the ':' was missing.
I am surprised dovecot did not complain about the user names with a {plain} in
them or that users did not have a password defined in the password file.
Now the query with doveadm works if I specify us...@site1.com.
I am still
On 2/18/2024 1:36 AM, Christian Kivalo wrote
What's the value of first_valid_uid and last_valid_uid in 10-mail.conf?
Also including the output of doveconf -n with your question helps others help
you.
first_valid_uid is 500, last_valid_uid is unset. doveconf -n output
below. Sorry, I had
On February 18, 2024 4:05:58 AM GMT+01:00, "J. B. Crawford"
wrote:
>Hello,
>I am in the process of moving a previously working dovecot setup to a new
>authentication system. The identity management system, kanidm, uses a Pam
>module and NSS backend to provide user info. Authentication works
Hello,
I am in the process of moving a previously working dovecot setup to a
new authentication system. The identity management system, kanidm, uses
a Pam module and NSS backend to provide user info. Authentication works
normally on the machine, but Dovecot is having a lot of trouble, logging:
In the multi-line example, the backslash (\) was missing due to message
formatting
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Hello!
The mail_location value with all the necessary keys can be quite long, for
example:
mail_location =
mdbox:~/mdbox:VOLATILEDIR=/dev/shm/dovecot/volatile/%d/%n:LISTINDEX=/dev/shm/dovecot/listindex/%d/%n/dovecot.list.index:ALT=/var/dovecot-alt/%d/%n/mdbox
When trying to split a value into
Hello All.
I stumbled in a strange problem.
I have some users stored in LDAP directory.
They have uid in name.surname form and multiple mail attributes in the form of
arbitr...@domain-n.it
The Auth process works with virtual users on passdb (I can log with
arbitr...@domain-1.it and
Greetings,
I'd like to report that switch from TCP based replication to SSH based seems to
solve this issue.
SSH-based replication last for almost 24h. After I've switched to it I had
removed all virtual folders on all users, that triggres re-creating it.
Since then, I can't reproduce it.
Hi Paul,
On 15.02.24 18:55, p...@virtuadv.com wrote:
> The passwd file:
# user:password:uid:gid:(gecos):home:(shell):extra_fields
us...@site1.com{PLAIN}password1::
us...@site2.com{PLAIN}password2::
on one of my servers:
foo:{plain}bar:5000:5000:::/bin/false::
---^
Look
Hi,
I am trying to have a virtual user list in a passwd file (without linux user)
but it does not seem to work.
I have been trying to make this work for days reading the dovecot documentation
and whatever I could find online...
Note that I did not enable imap since I only use pop3s to
On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 11:28:04AM -0600, Brad Koehn via dovecot wrote:
> Just wondering how/if JMAP support is coming along. It seems to offer major
> protocol advantages to a connection-oriented protocol like IMAP; I’m curious
> to
> see how it performs in the real world.
Not again!
Just wondering how/if JMAP support is coming along. It seems to offer major
protocol advantages to a connection-oriented protocol like IMAP; I’m curious to
see how it performs in the real world.
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It seems like Maildir is the safest mailbox format for shared storage,
but even with Maildir there are warnings about the possibility of corrupting
the index files.
Would it make sense to use shared storage for the maildirs themselves,
but use the INDEX option in mail_location to store index
I'm trying to figure out how to have multiple Dovecot servers for high
availability after replication goes away.
The obvious solution would be some kind of shared storage,
but the docs have all kinds of warnings about possible data corruption.
It seems like Maildir is the safest mailbox format
> On 14/02/2024 05:43 EET r.barclay--- via dovecot wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a Dovecot (IMAP only) and Postfix (SMTP) based mail server.
> User names, mailbox settings and password hashes are loaded from a PostgreSQL
> database.
> The users use Thunderbird on the desktop and K9mail or
Hi,
I have a Dovecot (IMAP only) and Postfix (SMTP) based mail server.
User names, mailbox settings and password hashes are loaded from a PostgreSQL
database.
The users use Thunderbird on the desktop and K9mail or Apple Mail on mobile
phones.
This works fine since a few years.
Now I'd like
Apologies for the formatting. Retrying with HTML formatting disabled:
We are getting the same warnings on 2 separate test servers; one with
local ZFS storage, the other one with NFS storage (single server, data
not shared with any other servers).
We are imapsync'ing a few hundred user accounts
On 2024-02-10 2:24 a.m., Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 12. Jan 2024, at 9.37, John Alex. via dovecot
wrote:
since I upgraded dovecot to version 2.3.21 on a FreeBSD
13.2 system, I've been seeing a few occurences of the
following warnings daily:
Jan 11
On 07/02/2024 12:31 EET dovecot--- via dovecot
wrote:
I have configured a shared private namespace in dovecot so
that, via ACLs, users can access other users' mailboxes.
I set up a quota for each user and this also works well.
The
Le 2/12/24 à 06:18, Aki Tuomi via dovecot a écrit :
Would it be possible to use a password without spaces?
Sure.
I just wanted to check with you (the list)
that I'm not missing an undocumented feature.
Best,
--
Yassine -- sysadm
53 46
023 50 01 11
> On 07/02/2024 12:31 EET dovecot--- via dovecot wrote:
>
>
> I have configured a shared private namespace in dovecot so that, via ACLs,
> users can access other users' mailboxes.
>
> I set up a quota for each user and this also works well. The quota is
> monitored and new messages are
> On 11/02/2024 19:11 EET Yassine Chaouche wrote:
>
>
> Dear list,
>
> I created a dovecot mysql user with a password containing spaces.
> When I try to run doveadm fetch (to test the sql authentication),
> I get the following error message in the logs:
>
>
> Feb 11 17:37:32 auth: Fatal:
Dear list,
I created a dovecot mysql user with a password containing spaces.
When I try to run doveadm fetch (to test the sql authentication),
I get the following error message in the logs:
Feb 11 17:37:32 auth: Fatal: sqlpool: Missing value in connect string: xxx
the connect line was:
Nope
world of multitasking
imap fetchs a list of emails at the time of the fetch and then processes
it after the fact with that list
i have python scripts running doing similar stuff
best suggestion is to make an error trap and rerun 5 mins later or
something ??
I would not really
Greeetings,
I do have a cron script which runs doveadm NOT mailbox Junk SEEN SINCE 30d
Everything works well with one exception, if user removes email when it's
running, it may lead to an email from cron like:
doveadm(...): Error: fetch(hdr) failed for box=virtual.All uid=145266:
Message
On 12. Jan 2024, at 9.37, John Alex. via dovecot wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> since I upgraded dovecot to version 2.3.21 on a FreeBSD 13.2 system, I've
> been seeing a few occurences of the following warnings daily:
>
> Jan 11 13:13:25 dimokritos dovecot[33170]:
> lmtp(user1)<8209>: Warning: mdbox
>
Duje via dovecot skrev den 2024-02-09 19:10:
Hi there! Do you have an IRC or Matrix channel, would you consider
opening one for more direct response or questions one has using
dovecot? - Duje
oftc #dovecot
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>
> Hi there! Do you have an IRC or Matrix channel, would you consider
> opening one for more direct response or questions one has using dovecot?
> - Duje
> Hi there! Do you have an IRC or Matrix channel, would you consider opening one
>
Hi there! Do you have an IRC or Matrix channel, would you consider opening one
for more direct response or questions one has using dovecot? - Duje
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Hello,
for our testing environment, I would like to configure a CA that is trusted by
Dovecot when making TLS connections. As you can see below in the config
snippets, this is for example used when proxying to itself during a login with
credentials for the OIDC provider. The Dovecot
Hello,
I executed a backup on my dovecot installation and saw that after the first
backup, the used space in quota doubled.
After executing a recalc all went to normal. For this small size mailbox it is
not a problem, but I did a backup on a bigger mailbox, and it started to reject
messages
I have the same problem after updating dovecot 2.3.21, I am receiving the
errors below for the accounts when I perform backups.
doveadm(u...@user.com.br): Error: Purging namespace '' failed: BUG: Unknown
internal error
Error: failed sync dir: doveadm(us...@user2.com.br): Warning: mdbox
If you have already setup a passdb, you can propably use an almost
identical configuration as user_db.
E.g. we use ldap for our users and have the following config in the
dovecot conf:
userdb {
driver = ldap
args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext
override_fields =
I've fixed this issue and wanted to get back for any else that might stumble
upon this.
Using `logger -p mail.err "$(id)"` in the sieve bash script I found out that
the groups for dovecot:dovecot didn't include all groups as set in /etc/group.
Apparently Dovecot doesn't respect the system's
Thanks Michael, I was trying to avoid keeping usernames in a seperate location
as they are already stored in the Samba DC. Will it be necessary to keep a
seperate list? I tried adding this:
userdb {
driver = static
args = uid=vmail gid=vmail home=/var/mail/virtual/%d/%n
}
But I still get
I have configured a shared private namespace in dovecot so that, via ACLs,
users can access other users' mailboxes.
I set up a quota for each user and this also works well. The quota is monitored
and new messages are denied if the quota is exceeded.
There is one problem though: apparently
> On 02/05/2024 10:17 PM MST thecou...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I have dovecot working with PAM and Samba DC authentication for IMAP. However
> when I'm attempting to pass emails from postfix via LMTP
> I don't actually need to authenticate LMTP I'm happy to check for valid users
> upstream.
>
>
Dovecot version is 1:2.3.19.1+dfsg1-2.1 on Debian 12. I am using virtual
mailboxes.
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hi
i dont know exactly what succeeded but me alias don't run any more :-/
i know i used to be able to send mail via aliases from mae to mar...@domain.com
The names have of course been changed, simply for reasons of data protection.
frendly asking i need little help, i think i have syntax mistake
I have dovecot working with PAM and Samba DC authentication for IMAP. However
when I'm attempting to pass emails from postfix via LMTP
I don't actually need to authenticate LMTP I'm happy to check for valid users
upstream.
I'm getting the error:
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