On 15.2.2010, at 8.13, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Timo Sirainen put forth on 2/14/2010 1:31 PM:
On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 01:16 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
If you use maildir format mailboxen, you physically can't run into a write
lock
contention between the MTA and the imap process because the MTA
Hi,
I have installed dovecot(1.2.10) with --libexecdir=/usr/lib .
Dovecot sieve(0.1.15) is compiled with --with-dovecot
but still uses /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver instead of
/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver.
How should be dovecot sieve configured to use /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver
thanks in advance
Well I've looked forward into the wiki and did not found
my server have only system users ( no virtual domain )
and the wiki says :
System users
If you wish you use deliver for all system users on a single domain mail
host you can do it by editing mailbox_command parameter in
Hi Timo
Looks like COMPRESS=DEFLATE is valid only after login, which made it
much easier to implement. It's now in v2.0 hg. Tested that it seems to
work with Thunderbird 3.0.1.
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.0/rev/29f5567e0a9a
protocol imap {
mail_plugins = zlib imap_zlib
}
Oh!!
Frank Bonnet put forth on 2/15/2010 3:21 AM:
Well I've looked forward into the wiki and did not found
my server have only system users ( no virtual domain )
and the wiki says :
System users
If you wish you use deliver for all system users on a single domain mail
host you can do it by
On 02/15/10 10:56, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Frank Bonnet put forth on 2/15/2010 3:21 AM:
Well I've looked forward into the wiki and did not found
my server have only system users ( no virtual domain )
and the wiki says :
System users
If you wish you use deliver for all system users on a single
I use Dovecot for SASL authentication from Postfix. In Postfix main.cf I
have:
smtpd_sasl_type = dovecot
It works good, but now I need to allow users to connect by IMAP only from
given IP adresses. I've added extra field allow_nets to passdb in Dovecot,
and IMAP authentication works fine. But
Quoting Wilko Bulte, who wrote on Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 08:36:33PM +0100 ..
hi
Today I have been in a puzzling fight with 2 dovecot versions that I would
like to ask some comments on.
The situation is this:
- I have a considerable mail archive in mbox format (yes, I know, but that
is
On 10.2.2010, at 21.36, Wilko Bulte wrote:
- On my new system I have dovecot v 1.2.8 which refuses to handle these
dot-seperated files. I get the somewhat familiar
Mailbox doesn't allow inferior mailboxes.
mbox hierarchy separator is typically '/'. The above error message sounds like
Upgraded from Debian Dovecot 1.0.15 to Debian Dovecot 1.2.10-1~bpo50+1.
I use Postfix local delivery to and Dovecot mbox. As per upgrade directions, I
stopped dovecot processes and deleted all dovecot.index.cache files in
/home/%user/mail/.imap. Performed upgrade to 1.2.10-1~bpo50+1. Modified
On 15.2.2010, at 16.14, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Upgraded from Debian Dovecot 1.0.15 to Debian Dovecot 1.2.10-1~bpo50+1.
Problem: Instantly noticed in TB 3.0.1 Win32 that all emails in all folders
were marked as unread.
This is a Thunderbird bug and there have been several threads about this
On 15.02.2010 17:14, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Upgraded from Debian Dovecot 1.0.15 to Debian Dovecot 1.2.10-1~bpo50+1.
I use Postfix local delivery to and Dovecot mbox. As per upgrade directions, I
stopped dovecot processes and deleted all dovecot.index.cache files in
/home/%user/mail/.imap.
Em 15/02/2010 12:14, Stan Hoeppner escreveu:
WTF is going on? Why won't they stay marked as read? I've got over 25,000
emails in these folders and I get a few hundred list mails a day. I really need
to get this read/unread business straightened out.
What the heck am I missing? Is this a
Stan,
Quoting Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com:
Upgraded from Debian Dovecot 1.0.15 to Debian Dovecot 1.2.10-1~bpo50+1.
I use Postfix local delivery to and Dovecot mbox. As per upgrade
directions, I
stopped dovecot processes and deleted all dovecot.index.cache files in
Timo Sirainen put forth on 2/15/2010 8:18 AM:
On 15.2.2010, at 16.14, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Upgraded from Debian Dovecot 1.0.15 to Debian Dovecot 1.2.10-1~bpo50+1.
Problem: Instantly noticed in TB 3.0.1 Win32 that all emails in all folders
were marked as unread.
This is a Thunderbird bug
On 15.2.2010, at 16.51, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
This is a Thunderbird bug and there have been several threads about this
here. Basically the fix is to disable CONDSTORE support in Thunderbird until
3.0.2 is released.
I guess I should have paid closer attention to that thread. Since I wasn't
Timo Sirainen put forth on 2/15/2010 8:58 AM:
On 15.2.2010, at 16.51, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
This is a Thunderbird bug and there have been several threads about this
here. Basically the fix is to disable CONDSTORE support in Thunderbird
until 3.0.2 is released.
I guess I should have paid
On 15.2.2010, at 17.15, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
One last question on this TB condstore bug: Does this affect both mbox and
maildir, i.e. it's a pure IMAP protocol handling bug, or is it specific to
mbox?
I looked at the patch, and it looked like the code that handled condstore was
simply just
On 15.2.2010, at 17.23, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 15.2.2010, at 17.15, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
One last question on this TB condstore bug: Does this affect both mbox and
maildir, i.e. it's a pure IMAP protocol handling bug, or is it specific to
mbox?
Oh, and: In general, IMAP clients aren't
Frank Bonnet put forth on 2/15/2010 4:30 AM:
mail_privileged_group=mail
in dovecot.conf and I think you''ll be good to go.
it's already set ...
Hmm
BTW what kind of locking are you using ?
I do not use NFS and all files are located on local disks
I use pretty much the dovecot
Timo Sirainen put forth on 2/15/2010 9:26 AM:
On 15.2.2010, at 17.23, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 15.2.2010, at 17.15, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
One last question on this TB condstore bug: Does this affect both mbox and
maildir, i.e. it's a pure IMAP protocol handling bug, or is it specific to
On 15.2.2010, at 17.52, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Speaking of which, I've tried creating empty imap folders and then creating
subfolders in them. TB won't allow me to do this with Dovecot mbox accounts.
Shouldn't I be able to do this? I've tried it with and without
tb-extra-mailbox-sep enabled.
Luigi Rosa li...@luigirosa.com uttered:
Hi,
has anyone implemented a mail server with maildir, Postfix and Dovecot
using
Active Directory ad userbase and password authentication?
Do I need Samba to authenticate users?
Can I use credential caching just like mysql?
Ciao,
luigi
--
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Well, the issue is, with mbox, you can decide if the name you create:
a) can hold child mailboxes, or messages
or
b) messages, and no mailboxes
it makes more sense when you think about them as directories and files. WIth
mbox a mailbox is a file. So:
~/mailbox/inbox
~/mailbox/foo/
Em 14/02/2010 04:53, to...@tuxteam.de escreveu:
No, just let Dovecot's algorithm do the generation (and later checking)
of the password? (I might be misunderstanding your problem, though).
unfortunelly i cant do that. I have my own accounts admin system,
written in PHP, which does
Wayne Thursby put forth on 2/15/2010 10:24 AM:
My Setup:
Postfix and Dovecot running on the same virtual machine on a Dell 2950
with 1x Xeon E5440 on ESXi 4. Maildirs served up by 10x146GB SCSI drives
on RAID-10 via direct attached Dell MD-1000.
Interesting setup Wayne.
Serving 600+ users,
Timo Sirainen put forth on 2/15/2010 11:19 AM:
Well, the issue is, with mbox, you can decide if the name you create:
a) can hold child mailboxes, or messages
or
b) messages, and no mailboxes
it makes more sense when you think about them as directories and files. WIth
mbox a mailbox
Quoting Timo Sirainen, who wrote on Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 03:23:09PM +0200 ..
On 10.2.2010, at 21.36, Wilko Bulte wrote:
Hello Timo,
- On my new system I have dovecot v 1.2.8 which refuses to handle these
dot-seperated files. I get the somewhat familiar
Mailbox doesn't allow inferior
Dovecot 1.2.10 in Debian, using Dovecot sieve.
I have a sieve script, generated by Ingo, that's supposed to mark spam messages
as Seen and file them into the Junk folder. In part it reads:
require [regex, body, imapflags, fileinto];
if exists X-Spam-Flag {
addflag \\Seen;
fileinto
Andrew Schulman wrote:
plugin {
sieve_extensions = +imapflags
}
in dovecot.conf. I know that imapflags is deprecated, but it is still supposed
to be supported. Unfortunately ingo1 doesn't support imap4flags yet
(http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/8784).
This is a known problem and it has been
Andrew Schulman wrote:
plugin {
sieve_extensions = +imapflags
}
in dovecot.conf. I know that imapflags is deprecated, but it is still
supposed
to be supported. Unfortunately ingo1 doesn't support imap4flags yet
(http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/8784).
This is a known
Not sure what to call this - I'm actually working out the details as I
type this.
I want to have a valid username/password for an account for sending
purposes - but when receiving this is an alias that broadcasts to
several users.
Example: accountspaya...@mydomain.com - is an alias for
Helloo,
We are using dovectot lda with qmail-ldap,
dovecot 1.2.10, sieve 0.1.15
lda is executed as
exec /var/qmail/bin/preline -f /usr/local/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/deliver -s
preline adds Delivered-To: header,
everything works fine except vacation
Feb 9 16:07:16 thebe dovecot:
Wayne Thursby put forth on 2/15/2010 10:24 AM:
My Setup:
Postfix and Dovecot running on the same virtual machine on a Dell 2950
with 1x Xeon E5440 on ESXi 4. Maildirs served up by 10x146GB SCSI drives
on RAID-10 via direct attached Dell MD-1000.
Interesting setup Wayne.
The same
Hello everyone,
I am currently running Dovecot as a high performance solution to a particular
kind of problem. My userbase is small, but it murders email servers. The volume
is moderate, but message retention requirements are stringent, to put it nicely.
Many users receive a high volume of
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