James wrote:
Hi I know i might get flamed for asking this in the dovecot mailing
list instead of the spamassassin one but i thought someone might be
kind enough to help anyway.
TIA
I'm trying to do site-wide spam filtering with a public namespace but
it's not reading the folder
-no-sync --showdots
--ham /tmp/salearn`; }
# else
{ $salearn = `/usr/bin/sa-learn --no-sync --showdots --ham /tmp/salearn`; }
print "---\nNotSpam: ",$salearn,"\n---\n" if $debug;
# delete processed message
$imap->delete_message($msgs[$i]);
unlink("/tmp/sal
James wrote:
Hi guys i understand that you can't subscribe to the Prefix names of
namespace folders right now with dovecot.
But for instance if i user outlook express and it can't see the prefix
name then it can't see the subfolders of that "prefix folder" either.
So
it can detect and see the subfolders it won't display
them cause it can't see the "parent"
Is there any fix for this? it's also kind of annoying in thunderbird but
at least you can still see the subfolders.
TIA
James
Here's my config
# /etc/doveco
rsion = 3
base = ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
deref = never
scope = subtree
user_attrs = homeDirectory=home,uidNumber=uid,gidNumber=gid
user_filter = (&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u))
pass_attrs = uid=user,userPassword=password
shell:/home/vmail/domains/james/Maildir# ls -al
total 68
drwx
uth-worker(default): sql
([EMAIL PROTECTED],127.0.0.1): Password mismatch
dovecot: Sep 25 13:41:06 Info: auth(default): client out: FAIL
1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, where is this auth-worker? I need to talk with him.
Thanks,
Zeke
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e for it in
dovecot.conf. I tried changing PLAIN to MD5 just before I wrote
this, but no luck there.
Regards,
Gregory
Thanks,
Zeke
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I am trying to get Postfix, Dovecot, Postfixadmin, and MySQP all
working together. I'm using 1.0.5 atm.
I've hit a point where I can't seem top get dovecot to auth to the
MySQL password database
It seems to see the user OK, but I can't seem to get a password match.
MySQL has password stor
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JC Júnior wrote:
> James Turnbull wrote:
>> JC Júnior wrote:
>>> Hi Don Russel, thank you for you answer...
>>>
>>> but , i do not want to use sendmail or postfix, this must be a a
>>> very small system,
possible ).
thanks... JC júnior
I use fetchmail's --mda option with deliver and sieve to push mail
around with no issues.
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James Turnbull
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I'm getting a large number of ...
"Your IMAP server has closed the connection. This may occur if you
have left the connection idle for too long."
errors. These are confusing my clients. Is there a way to set the
timeout on the dovecot server to help avoid this?
On Jun 29, 2007, at 2:00 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
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Dehnert James Sr schrieb:
I have a client that I have installed Dovecot 1.0.1 for is having
some
performance issues. Especially when using IMAP from various Outlook
clients. I have TLS
vecot performance. I'd like to try and nail down where the real
performance issues are. I suspect outlook, but I want to eliminate
Dovecot as the cause of any problems, or, if I have a problem with
Dovecot, I want to identify any issues I can and fix them.
Thanks,
Zeke
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Can I define where dovecot.pid should be in the config file on 1.0.0?
Nothing is being written to /var/run/dovecot, even after I changed
the ownership to dovecot.
Thanks,
Zeke
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which require is
failing. Try each option on its own in the require to work it out.
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t;
> b) Odd-even numbering: 1.1.x (unstable) -> 1.2.0 (stable)
Whilst I understand objections to type a) version numbering I think the
confusion that would be generated by type b) version numbering outweighs the
issue of alpha version numeric (or a combination thereof) versioning. My vote
is
ice. I guess the obvious statement is to compare the
logging for two messages - one that appeared and one that didn't.
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