On 01/06/2024 20:23, Adam Miller via dovecot wrote:
Thank you!
At the time, I was trying to get the most basic of quotas working which
I have now successfully accomplished! I am happy report that I also
have the warning emails working.
Excellent.
Is it possible that instead of a bash
On 30/05/2024 20:06, Adam Miller via dovecot wrote:
however now I am having an issue trying to get the quota warning emails
to work.
Your original post did not show a "service quota-warning" section where
you tell dovecot what to run, I suggest you fully read everything to do
with quota on
Hi Barbara,
On 14/12/2023 00:08, Barbara M. wrote:
passdb {
args = /etc/dovecot/master-users
driver = passwd-file
master = yes
result_success = continue
}
try replacing result_success with
pass = yes
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Regards,
Noel Butler
On 18/09/2023 16:17, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
Aki, any ideas? Or have I have hit a ridiculously low 1000D hard coded
limit?
...and I know some troll will comment, so let me say yes I know I can
and will likely have to use nix's "find" to actually cull them, but if
doveadm has an expunge
In my boredom, I was cleaning up my own public mailbox, do I really need
lists/newsletters/forums posts from the 90's .. I think not, but lets
still keep 5 years and expunge the rest... or try to... but expunge
doesnt want too...
This error or lack of action, occurs on any mailbox, as an
On 26/07/2023 22:43, Marc wrote:
A dns query for imap.web.de address records (IN A) returns two ip
addresses.
And I'm betting each IP is a hardware load balancer with crap load of
servers behind each :)
I am converting a bit to containers and there are so many applications
that are not able
On 20/07/2023 05:55, Gerald Galster wrote:
A dns query for imap.web.de address records (IN A) returns two ip
addresses.
And I'm betting each IP is a hardware load balancer with crap load of
servers behind each :)
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Regards,
Noel Butler
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On 20/07/2023 03:53, Michael Peddemors wrote:
Real world is a bit different.. DNS Caching.. While DNS Round Robin is
good enough to distribute loads, it isnt' a very good method for
failover, even with a very short
On 05/06/2023 20:52, Eirik Rye wrote:
On 05/06/2023 11:14, Noel Butler via dovecot wrote:
[...]
Both of you should grow up and keep this argument outside the mailing
list.
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On 23/05/2023 17:23, Marc wrote:
there is a reason these things cost more than you'll earn in a year.
second post in a row showing your lack of knowledge in actual networks,
before you make an even bigger ass out of yourself, how about getting
some experience in the real world or spending some
On 11/02/2019 09:48, Michael A. Peters via dovecot wrote:
> On 2/10/19 3:46 PM, Michael A. Peters via dovecot wrote: On 2/10/19 3:42 PM,
> Noel Butler via dovecot wrote: On 10/02/2019 12:49, Benny Pedersen via
> dovecot wrote:
>
> fixing mailman will be the fail, solve it by l
On 11/02/2019 09:46, Michael A. Peters via dovecot wrote:
However the majority of spammers do not spam with a properly configured
Reverse DNS - so detect the list header >and skip DMARC if list headers
are present AND Reverse DNS matched the HELO/EHLO
A hell of a lot do, though (this
On 10/02/2019 12:49, Benny Pedersen via dovecot wrote:
> fixing mailman will be the fail, solve it by letting opendkim and opendmarc
> not reject detected maillist will be solution,
A general broad mailing list whitelist will be problematic, do work it
needs to look for specific list type
On 10/02/2019 07:38, Ralph Seichter via dovecot wrote:
> * Juri Haberland via dovecot:
>
>> Blindly enabling DMARC checks without thinking about the consequences
>> for themselves should not be the problem of other well behaving
>> participants.
>
> Can you judge if DMARC is enabled "blindly"?
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