On 4-Mar-10, at 4:36 PM, Rick Romero wrote:
Quoting Marcus Rueckert da...@opensu.se:
On 2010-03-04 15:27:20 -0600, Rick Romero wrote:
I'm by no means a procmail expert, but this seems to work (though
[Dovecot] gets put before the Re:)
and with an LDA that speaks only sieve?
how do you do
Mail client interacts with MTA (sendmail, postfix, exim, etc) and then
MTA 'calls' the delivery agent (LDA, some MTA, etc) to deliver the
mail to mailboxes. Common mail clients do not interact with delivery
agent directly, even it's inbound. So yes, you need MTA for inbound
mail.
HTH
Joseph
On
On 10-Nov-09, at 9:02 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2009, Laurent Blume wrote:
I would personally find it useful. I use accented and Chinese
characters, and
I, too.
Same here.
I've worked in environments where they were common
Sounds more like SASL than Dovecot.
I had my Dovecot authenticate against DB in UTF8 encoding, and it can
handle Chinese character for password.
Can your smtp authentication allows special character?
Best,
Joseph
On 1-Oct-09, at 10:40 AM, Gilles Albusac wrote:
Problem : I have a problem
Hi Timo,
What's your thought on the 'precedence order' (hope it make sense),
on protocol, remote_ip, local_ip?
From your sample 1, it would read equals (to most technical people) to
protocol imap
{
remote_ip 192.168.0.0/16
{
foo = foo
}
}
protocol ALL
I can't say it's best practice, it depends on your setting.
I'm allowing IMAP login from both us...@acme1.com and us...@acme2.com,
to some extent it's us...@acme1.com us...@acme2.com to the same
maildir location, and I'm taking the 2) approach.
2) The same maildir path specified in MySQL
Timo,
Thanks for bringing it up.
I dealt with i18n MUA. I would love to see i18n from IMAPEXT
(http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5255.txt) be part of IMAP5, the mechanism,
not all language translations, of course :)
And I guess no MUA needs to 'ENABLE' anything in IMAP5.
Joseph
PS. I had
Hi Timo,
First of all, dovecot is great! :)
Question on CONDSTORE. I haven't re-read RFC to confirm, isn't
CONDSTORE operates under switch mode with command ENABLE? So that IMAP
client needs to request such capability. Maybe I mixed up with another
IMAP command.
Thanks
Joseph
Timo