This is likely a daft question, but how do I remove a mailbox from a
dovecot server? I'd like to simply remove it from the disk as well,
deleting any messages, indexes etc etc
Is there a way?
david
!DSPAM:1715,4a1a817434922186719589!
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Seg, 25 Mai 2009, David Reid wrote:
This is likely a daft question, but how do I remove a mailbox from a
dovecot server? I'd like to simply remove it from the disk as well,
deleting any messages, indexes etc etc
Is there a way?
There is an IMAP command
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Seg, 25 Mai 2009, David Reid wrote:
I'd like to be able to do it all via a web interface and dovecot to
keep the admin to a minimum. I've seen the delete function in IMAP,
but it fails when I try and remove the INBOX.
So you want to remove a whole account
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Seg, 25 Mai 2009, David Reid wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Then, if you want to delete all the mails for that account, just
remove the folders where they are stored. This is specified by the
mail_location setting in dovecot.conf.
This part is where I
Has anyone looked at modifying the sieve implementation to allow the use
of MySQl to store the rules?
david
With 1.0 I had the quota plugin set to allow some accounts to have no
quota by setting their size (in bytes) to 0 (via mysql). Following the
upgrade to 1.1 this no longer seems to work and has resulted in a lot of
annoyed people having messages bumped :-(
The config I have is as follows...
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 8/7/2008 8:39 AM, David Reid wrote:
With 1.0 I had the quota plugin set to allow some accounts to have no
quota by setting their size (in bytes) to 0 (via mysql). Following the
upgrade to 1.1 this no longer seems to work and has resulted in a lot of
annoyed people
How do I set an unlimited quota for a user in 1.1? Setting it to 0 bytes
worked in 1.0, but doesn't seem to work in 1.1 :-(
david
Johannes Berg wrote:
This is what I found in syslog...
Apr 12 21:28:15 kosh imap: antispam: plugin initialising
Apr 12 21:28:15 kosh imap: antispam: trash is trash folder
Apr 12 21:28:15 kosh imap: antispam: Trash is trash folder
Apr 12 21:28:15 kosh imap: antispam: Deleted Items is trash
Johannes Berg wrote:
Anyways, this is what I see with your patch (date/time stamp truncated
to allow the details to be on a single line)...
... map: antispam: mail copy: from trash: 0, to trash: 0
... map: antispam: mail copy: src spam: 1, dst spam: 0, src unsure: 0
So, it looks as though
Johannes Berg wrote:
This is what I found in syslog...
Apr 12 21:28:15 kosh imap: antispam: plugin initialising
Apr 12 21:28:15 kosh imap: antispam: trash is trash folder
Apr 12 21:28:15 kosh imap: antispam: Trash is trash folder
Apr 12 21:28:15 kosh imap: antispam: Deleted Items is trash
I'm using dovecot with the antispam plugin to allow for training, but
how do I delete emails once they've been trained? If I delete them from
the folder using an email client they get retrained as valid emails when
they're moved to the trash folder! D'oh.
I'm looking, ideally, for a solution that
Tom Hendrikx wrote:
David Reid wrote:
I'm using dovecot with the antispam plugin to allow for training, but
how do I delete emails once they've been trained? If I delete them from
the folder using an email client they get retrained as valid emails when
they're moved to the trash folder! D'oh
Johannes Berg wrote:
When you configure the trash folder in the antispam plugin correctly,
messages moved from spam to trash are not retrained as ham. With
Thunderbird as your client in default configuation, the dovecot plugin
config should look like:
antispam_trash: Trash
antispam_spam:
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, papi mac wrote:
You mean by having a procmail rule to send the mail on to dovecot for
delivery? If so, what would the line in the procmail rule look like?
Right, that's what I mean -
at the end of the default procmail rules (like in
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