On 6/13/11 3:11 PM Timo Sirainen wrote:
Hi,
Looks to me like the managesieve version isn't compatible with this
Dovecot version. I guess the earlier managesieve binaries didn't give a
better error message about mismatching versions.
Which managesieve version is compatible with my dovecot
Hi all,
I have to implement a Out of Office Tool on our dovecot IMAP Server.
Recently I updated dovecot-1.0.7-7.el5 to dovecot-1.1.20-1_98.el5 on our
CentOS release 5.6 (Final) box via yum update
# cat /etc/yum.conf
[atrpms]
name=Fedora Core $releasever - $basearch - ATrpms
On 9/13/10 9:19 AM Robert Schetterer wrote:
Hi all,
should be a procedure like this
http://support.real-time.com/windows/email/ssl-cert.html
many thanks for your replies.
I'll try is as soon as a can connect me to the affected PCs
thanks
Richard
Hi all,
We are running dovecot-1.0.7-7.el5 on a CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
box. I know, its an old version, but it cames up with the CentOS release
(yum). Anyway.
Is there a way to import the certificate, which was generated with
mkcert_dovecot.sh, permanently to the outlook 2003 clients?
Hi all,
is it possible to install/activate a out of office messages for each
user in dovecot?
I've read about the Sieve scripts, but can't find a howto to install it
on your dovecot 1.0.7 installation.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve
...
With v1.1 it's possible to include other Sieve
On 8/10/10 6:19 PM Stan Hoeppner wrote:
CentOS is an ugly mangy old dog of a Linux distro.
thanks for this friendly hint ;-)
regards
Richard
On 8/10/10 10:39 PM John S wrote:
You can also create namespaces, making your inbox an mbox and the rest
of the folders Maildir.
Mixed mbox and Maildir
If you have your INBOX as mbox in /var/mail/username and the rest of the
mailboxes in Maildir format under ~/Maildir, you can do this by
On 8/10/10 6:01 PM Michael Orlitzky wrote:
You can still download the certificate (from, say, your website) and
install it on each workstation. Just right click the cert file, and I
think the option is either Install or Import.
Will this also works with *.pem certificates?
On 8/11/10 10:02 AM Jerrale G wrote:
Let the list know if you need anymore help!
is there another solution available than sieve?
As I read, sieve works only with dovecot 1.1 and above.
At the moment, we are running v 1.0.7.
and I need a out of office solution for our running version of
On 8/11/10 10:43 AM Jerrale G wrote:
Yes, you can use procmail and maildrop. It isn't integrated; so, the
configuration will be extensive. It would be better, in this case, to
only use dovecot for sasl and have procmail or maildrop an executable of
your SMTP (postfix or w/e)
~/.procmail is
On 8/11/10 1:03 PM Charles Marcus wrote:
If the below replies to *all* messages, it is broken. I don't understand
the code, but I don't see any attempt to detect any of the numerous
situations where a vacation message shoul NOT be sent (like dovecot list
messages, for just one example).
thats
Hi all,
my dovecot IMAP Server (1.0.7-7.el5) is now up and running ;-)
Now I want that all clients have to save there sent messages in the IMAP
folder on the server.
no problem with the thunderbird clients.
BUT, I can't configure the office 2003 clients to save there send
messages to the
Hi,
next problem with outlook 2003
On the IMAP Server (dovecot.x86_64 1.0.7-7.el5) I created a certificate
with mkcert_dovecot.sh. Some entries as be written to
/etc/pki/dovecot/dovecot-openssl.cnf.
plaintext paswords are disables.
IMAP Serverport: 993
Server needs SSL
Now the outlook 2003
On 8/10/10 12:25 PM Charles Marcus wrote:
Richard Gliebe wrote:
my dovecot IMAP Server (1.0.7-7.el5) is now up and running ;-)
So old as to be virtually unworthy of a response...
Time to upgrade - and why oh why did you install a NEW server with such
an ancient version???
Its a precompiled
On 8/10/10 12:29 PM Ladislav PaĊĦek wrote:
If your clients are in the Active Directory you could put your server
certificate to domain policy.
Lada
Hi,
the clients are not in a AD, only in a smb workgroup.
Richard
Hi all,
this is my first post to this list, and hope someone can help me ;-)
I'm running dovecot.x86_64 1.0.7-7.el5 on a CentOS release 5.5 (Final) box.
when a user tries to create a sub-subfolder in Archiv, he gets the message:
Mailbox doesn't allow inferior mailboxes
Mailclient is MS
On 8/9/10 5:21 PM Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 17:02 +0200, Richard Gliebe wrote:
when a user tries to create a sub-subfolder in Archiv, he gets the message:
Mailbox doesn't allow inferior mailboxes
Like Phill said, the problem is mbox format. If you don't want to switch
away
On 8/9/10 5:40 PM Richard Gliebe wrote:
On 8/9/10 5:21 PM Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 17:02 +0200, Richard Gliebe wrote:
when a user tries to create a sub-subfolder in Archiv, he gets the
message:
Mailbox doesn't allow inferior mailboxes
Like Phill said, the problem is mbox
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