This may be a sendmail question, but I thought I'd ask here first: I
set up an Outlook client to use secure IMAP and secure SMTP. When
sending a message, the client typically times out once or twice and
presents an error message indicating the server isn't configured for
secure delivery. With
Torsten wrote:
Hi David,
thanks for your suggestions.
You`re right, if I use rsync the smtp service on the old maschine could be
active when copying the mboxes.
Without rsync a loss of emails is possible.
I think you mean 'POP' or 'IMAP' rather than 'SMTP', but yes.
Hmm let`s see, maybe I
hello guys,
i am using dovecot v1.0.rc15-1~bpo1 from backports.org on a debian sarge
machine as pop3 pop3s imap and imaps server.
since some days it seems the pop-server will stop randomly. noone is
able get mails, but imap is still working. the logfile says:
dovecot: 2007-03-19 16:44:19 Info:
dovecot-1.0-1.1.rc15.fc6
When I attempt to drag spam from one IMAP box to another it tells me
that I have an invalid mbox format for some emails. Occasionally too
when I click on that email box it gives me the same error. uw-imapd
never gave me those problems.
I use Thunderbird 1.5.0.10
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Oh, and was imaptest10 also compiled against rc27 sources? Because rc27 fixed
this:
Yes. I compiled imaptest10 within rc27's source dir.
I'll try the patch.
Bye,
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This is probably an idiot (and certainly so basic as to be non-Dovecot)
question, but I have been chasing my tail for a day or so on it, so I
will, with humiliation, ask for guidance on it.
Some time back I had asked if dovecot had to have a whole build tree of
stuff to run or if any upgrade
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So as to make sure that Dovecot Sieve's
Stewart Dean wrote:
Alas, when I actually tried to run dovecot, it was asking for its
resource /in the original build tree/ location, which wasn't there. Is
there some way I can do what I want?
While I haven't done this specifically with Dovecot, you should be able
to manage everything in
Seeing as many on this list are in the process of migrating their mailsystems
not only to dovecot's IMAP/POP3 server but also using dovecot's deliver for
delivering e-mail into users' folders I thought that it might be a good idea
to share with you the perl script I've been labouring upon for
we did nearly the same procedure the last time we switched from an old
Qpopper maschine to a new Qpopper maschine.
The last time we had not so much users (maybe 16000), not so much data
(round about 20Gigs) and there was no need of conversion.
This time we have new DNS-Names, new environment
Stewart Dean wrote:
Thanks Timo, that should do it. As always, (as us boorish Americans
might say), you da man! Your patience and help are always the best.
BTW: my instructions work just the same -- compile on a dev machine, tar
and untar on a production machine. It doesn't matter where you
I've tested this only with a test user.
http://dovecot.org/tools/courier-dovecot-migrate.pl
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/Courier
# Migrate Courier IMAP (any version) and Courier POP3 (v0.43+) to
Dovecot v1.0
# by Timo Sirainen. This is public domain.
# Usage: [--quiet] [--convert]
Timo Sirainen wrote:
I've tested this only with a test user.
http://dovecot.org/tools/courier-dovecot-migrate.pl
Thanks! The initial runs are looking good; could you beef up the
convert_subscriptions() function to spit out debugging info when run in
test mode? I have people with really
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