On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 08:26 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
Charles Marcus wrote:
Marcus O. White wrote:
G'day All,
I am new to dovecot. I've run across the allow_net to restrict access
on what seems like a per user basis. Is the a way to global limit access
to one or more networks?
Hi,
I've got a problem with dovecot on an Intel Mac OSX box. Basically, I
was running an older verion (0.8.?, I think), and everything was fine.
Then, when I upgraded to 1.0.0 via MacPorts, I found that periodically
the system gets into a state where it simply stops dealing with IMAP
Hello everyone,
I'm using Dovecot (v1.0.beta3-3ubuntu5.4 under Ubuntu) with postfix and
LDA with virtual users. Everything is working fine.
To filter mails I use the Dovecot Sieve feature. But I get some strange
error for one simple Sieve script:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 03:52:14PM +0200, Matthias Kellermann wrote:
Hello everyone,
}
elseif header :contains [to, Cc, Bcc]
sieve has elsif .. not elseif
Dunno if that is the problem, but:
May 6 15:47:08 gehirnschnecke deliver: sieve parse error for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: line 8: syntax
Mark E. Mallett schrieb:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 03:52:14PM +0200, Matthias Kellermann wrote:
Hello everyone,
}
elseif header :contains [to, Cc, Bcc]
sieve has elsif .. not elseif
Dunno if that is the problem, but:
May 6 15:47:08 gehirnschnecke deliver: sieve parse error
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
i use dovecot 1.0 and try to implement an public mbox namespace parallel
to a private and a public maildir namespace.
namespace:
type: public
separator: /
prefix: Archiv/
location:
are you using the dovecot lda, or postfix, or procmail? i've been
using dovecot on a PPC mac os x box for quite some time, but had to
abandon the dovecot lda because of exactly the problems you
describe. i switched to postfix, then procmail, and have not had any
problems since.
-SM-
Scott Murman wrote:
are you using the dovecot lda, or postfix, or procmail? i've been using
dovecot on a PPC mac os x box for quite some time, but had to abandon
the dovecot lda because of exactly the problems you describe. i
switched to postfix, then procmail, and have not had any problems
Nope, incoming mail is still going through Fetchmail-Postfix-
Procmail, unless there's some clever hook into the system after
Procmail gets its hands on it that I can't spot (procmail is just
set to deliver to a specified maildir folder).
Even when Dovecot isn't behaving, mail still
First of all, I think dovecot is really fantastic and I have thanks for all
the hard work. I think it will be the best fit for my ~5000 users when I
have it setup completely. We normally have approx 500 concurrent IMAP
connections during the day.
I am trying to convert from courier-imap to
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