We use a Dovecot setup with GlusterFS. Dovecot 1.1.2 and GlusterFS
OT: beside fcntl problem, how is GlusterFS doing for you?
I have some miserable remarks using GlusterFS and FUSE. What about your
experience?
Pawel
Hello,
I'm trying to configure the dovecot-antispam plugin.
Now I've run into a problem: whenever I try to move/copy a message
in/from the spam mailbox, Thunderbird (and also Sylpheed, haven't tried
anything else) says:
The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded: Failed
to
In response to my request for postfix to support dovecot auth arguments I got
the forwarded reply.
If someone gets around to this before me I won't be offended.
Story is I deployed a webmail with certificate based authentication that
substitutes a global master password
Since there is no good way to do an on-line upgrade from CentOS/RHEL 3
to CentOS/RHEL 5, that isn't really an option at this time (too much
downtime).
..
This is one huge reason why I like gentoo so much.
It has nothing to do with gentoo, IMHO.
It has in that way, that there
With 1.0 I had the quota plugin set to allow some accounts to have no
quota by setting their size (in bytes) to 0 (via mysql). Following the
upgrade to 1.1 this no longer seems to work and has resulted in a lot of
annoyed people having messages bumped :-(
The config I have is as follows...
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 8/7/2008 8:39 AM, David Reid wrote:
With 1.0 I had the quota plugin set to allow some accounts to have no
quota by setting their size (in bytes) to 0 (via mysql). Following the
upgrade to 1.1 this no longer seems to work and has resulted in a lot of
annoyed people
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Kacper Wysocki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using dovecot 1.0.13 as the IMAPS frontend for a vpopmail/qmail
virtual domain setup. Dovecot is set up as follows:
passdb vpopmail{
}
userdb vpopmail{
}
I've added a domain alias for the main domain with
Hi all,
I have dovecot 1.1.0 setup to access vpopmail accounts for several
virtual domains.
Dovecot IMAP is accessed through several virtual domains as well, ie
mail.foo.com an d mail.bar.com
The problem is that the configuration file specifies only one
certificate file for dovecot, which means
Kacper Wysocki escreveu:
Hi all,
I have dovecot 1.1.0 setup to access vpopmail accounts for several
virtual domains.
Dovecot IMAP is accessed through several virtual domains as well, ie
mail.foo.com an d mail.bar.com
The problem is that the configuration file specifies only one
certificate file
On 8/7/2008, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Which leads us to the request: could it be that in a future version
one could select a different certificate for each IP that Dovecot
listens to?
If I am not mistaken, this is already on the radar for 2.0...
--
Best regards,
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On 2008-08-07, at 1143, Kacper Wysocki wrote:
The problem is that the configuration file specifies only one
certificate file for dovecot, which means only one Common Name, which
means one cannot provide one server cert that will match mail.foo.com
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On 2008-08-07, at 1206, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Which leads us to the request: could it be that in a future version
one could select a different certificate for each IP that Dovecot
listens to?
i have a client who is doing this now- they
I'm converting my system from mbox to Maildir one user at a time, and I'd
like to disable access for the user I'm working on. Is there a way to tell
Dovecot to lock out a specific user? Perhaps with a control file in the
home directory?
At the same time, how can I get sendmail+procmail to
Hi anyone.
Can dovecot be configured to authenticate user using only SSL
Certificates only and not ask for a password.
So far I've got it taking the username from the common name of the
certificate but I like it to use the certificate in place of the password.
Is this possible and how?
--
On Aug 7, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
I'm converting my system from mbox to Maildir one user at a time,
and I'd like to disable access for the user I'm working on. Is there
a way to tell Dovecot to lock out a specific user? Perhaps with a
control file in the home directory?
On Aug 7, 2008, at 2:49 PM, Stephen Feyrer wrote:
Hi anyone.
Can dovecot be configured to authenticate user using only SSL
Certificates only and not ask for a password.
So far I've got it taking the username from the common name of the
certificate but I like it to use the certificate in
--On Thursday, August 07, 2008 3:37 PM -0400 Timo Sirainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you used Dovecot's deliver, the deny passwd should have worked, but
I've no idea about procmail.
I'll note that I'm using procmail because of the ability to filter and run
SpamAssassin from it. Does the
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Aug 7, 2008, at 2:49 PM, Stephen Feyrer wrote:
Hi anyone.
Can dovecot be configured to authenticate user using only SSL
Certificates only and not ask for a password.
So far I've got it taking the username from the common name of the
certificate but I like it to use
On Aug 7, 2008, at 5:33 PM, Stephen Feyrer wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Aug 7, 2008, at 2:49 PM, Stephen Feyrer wrote:
Hi anyone.
Can dovecot be configured to authenticate user using only SSL
Certificates only and not ask for a password.
So far I've got it taking the username from the
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Just to wrap this up.
I think I found my problem. I'm running this on a test mail server in
engr.colostate.edu domain, but configuring the mail server to think it's
in engr2.colostate.edu. So the sieve plungin was trying to see if the
message was
I am trying to setup Dovecot to use the expire plugin and wanted to use
the LDA so I can ensure the messages are indexed as they are delivered
to the mailboxes. This system is only accessed via a webmail interface
Using dovecot-1.1.2 and Vpopmail with Qmail
Dovecot.conf file
base_dir =
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In working with auto vacation replies I'd like to do a sieve script as
follows:
require [vacation];
vacation
:days 30
:addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:subject Out of Office
* Out of Office **
I'm away -- send mail to foo
Ron Culler wrote:
I am trying to setup Dovecot to use the expire plugin and wanted to use
the LDA so I can ensure the messages are indexed as they are delivered
to the mailboxes. This system is only accessed via a webmail interface
Using dovecot-1.1.2 and Vpopmail with Qmail
Dovecot.conf
CJ Keist wrote:
In working with auto vacation replies I'd like to do a sieve script as
follows:
require [vacation];
vacation
:days 30
:addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:subject Out of Office
* Out of Office **
I'm away -- send mail to foo in my absence
Timo,
Can you still reproduce this crash? http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html
lists some things about how to get a core dump.
I changed things to try to get a core and, of course, for nearly a 2 weeks
got nothing at all. Figures. After you released 1.1.2 I went ahead and
updated. A few days
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