Kevin wrote:
I have just finished reading the info on the wiki on setting up
virtual users with Dovecot and Postfix.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/DovecotLDAPostfixAdminMySQL
I'm confused about the UID and GID's. In the docs it shows a user,
vmail being created with a UID of 101. Then it looks
Steffen Kaiser wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
Hello,
after digging in the CMU Sieve lib sources, I found where the problem
stems from.
Somehow (I don't know why) in
dovecot-sieve-1.0.1/src/libsieve/script.c:671
/*
Dominik Schulz wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Dovecot 1.0rc15 from Debian stable/etch.
I'd like to have Dovecot listen on more than one interface. It shall
listen on one IPv4 Interface and on one IPv6 Interface.
The comments in the sample configuration file say, that it's not
possible to listen on more
Don Russell wrote:
I'm using Dovecot 1.0.1-12 on Linux/Fedora 7
along with sendmail and procmail all running on the same box
mail is stored in mbox format
It's a small system with a half dozen or so e-mail accounts. Each
with 40-60MB of messages in various folders.
I keep seeing messages
mouss wrote:
mbox is broken by design. Look at the next line.
From what I can tell, mbox will convert the first word of this line to
From.
This means the message is modified, which is ok for raw text, but is
not ok for structure text such as TeX or XML.
argh. the example doesn't even work
Fábio M. Catunda wrote:
Charles Marcus escreveu:
On 9/26/2007, Bill Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
But with maildrop you still run the process of creating/checking on
every delivery, same thing as dovecot, right?
Correct. If the folder does not exist, maildrop will create it on
first
Bill Landry wrote:
mouss wrote the following on 9/30/2007 3:45 PM -0800:
Fábio M. Catunda wrote:
Charles Marcus escreveu:
On 9/26/2007, Bill Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
But with maildrop you still run the process of creating/checking on
every delivery, same thing
Alexander Hoogerhuis wrote:
I've read documentation (obviously not the right parts) and googled, but
I can't seem how to solve this simple problem:
I have a machine running postfix/dovecot and using virtual domains,
delivery happens with dovecot's LDA. I also have an Exchange machine
that I
Ray wrote:
On Saturday 13 October 2007 3:39:20 pm Gerard wrote:
On Saturday October 13, 2007 at 05:17:56 (PM) Ray wrote:
I'm trying to enable 3 different features in my mail system (postfix,
amavisd, dovecot).
1)out of office auto reply
2)script execution based on email
3)automatically add
Denis Cardon wrote:
Hi Benjamin,
[...]
I know the users also have large OUT LOOK pst files 4.5GIGs and
wondering if
I could also intergrate that into IMAP?
It can be done, but it is a nightmare. For post-2003(?) Outlook
.PST's, the only sensible, non-commercial path I could find was
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Friday, November 23 at 01:53 PM, quoth Erick Perez:
Hi all,
I have a locking problem in a Centos 4.4 linux machine with the
following config:
dovecot-0.99.11-8.EL4
The problem is quite likely one that was fixed in more recent versions
of dovecot. Versions 0.99.x are
Le 29/01/2011 21:15, Veronese Claudio a écrit :
I apologize, but I can not find a complete list of directives in
dovecot.conf possible. where can I find? thanks
dunno if it's complete, but
http://wiki.dovecot.org/MainConfig
Le 14/02/2011 11:08, Frank Bonnet a écrit :
Hello
I've googled around to tune a bit my mailhub ( AMD64 FreeBSD 8.1, 12 Gb
RAM,
I guess you mean 12 Go (or 12 GB) ;-p
2 Tb raid5 disks , ~4000 mailboxes unix users )
but I am a bit confused,
All my clients use thunderbird as MUA ( IMAP,
Pascal Volk wrote:
Am 09.01.2008 21:43 schrieb Asheesh Laroia:
Not in the way I was describing:
Let's say some person logs on to your Dovecot-based IMAP service and
figures out how to take over Dovecot to read and modify arbitrary files on
the system. (Timo, I hope this doesn't happen -
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 09:32 +0100, mouss wrote:
Pascal Volk wrote:
Am 09.01.2008 21:43 schrieb Asheesh Laroia:
Not in the way I was describing:
Let's say some person logs on to your Dovecot-based IMAP service and
figures out how to take over Dovecot to read and modify
Andrew Falanga wrote:
You have no idea how much I appreciate this posting. I installed procmail
last night, but couldn't find any reliable information on how to integrate
it into my sendmail system. This is most helpful. Just out of curiosity,
would you know how difficult it would be to
Stephen Warren wrote:
Peter Eriksson wrote:
All the suggested ones have just one big FAT problem - they are all
written in that security bug ridden language that the hackers just
love to exploit - PHP. Running a web application available to the
whole wide internet written in PHP is just
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 11:43 -0700, Andrew Falanga wrote:
Unfortunately, I used as an example, mbox and MAILDIR to make my point.
Perhaps this was a bad choice because I felt this same frustration in
reading other areas of the wiki. It wasn't that the information was bad,
Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
Hello list,
a quick question: can I use Dovecot's LDA deliver as a destination in
Getmail? I.e.:
[destination]
type = MDA_external
path = /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver
arguments = (-d, username,)
Or is deliver not supposed to be called this way?
What
Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
On Monday 14 January 2008 22:15:48 mouss wrote:
Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
On Monday 14 January 2008 18:47:27 Evaggelos Balaskas wrote:
This is part of my getmailrc
[destination]
type = MDA_external
path = /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver
user = ebal
group = mail
Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
On Tuesday 15 January 2008 05:24:58 Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 00:21 +0100, Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
Notice how it says /usr/local/var/run/dovecot! How and why does dovecot
..
master:
path: /var/run/dovecot/auth-master
If you're not using the
Schoch Christian wrote:
I wanted to know if more than one INBOX - entry is possible.
My situation:
Three users with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One Mail-Adress [EMAIL PROTECTED], where all three users can get the mails.
But i dont want to copy the mails from office to the user (like
mailinglist),
Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on a system that have about 350K e-mail users and 100k users
that uses maildrop scripts to make filters on their delivery. So,
changing scripts by hand can't be a choice. I googled so much and I
wasn't able to find any script that converts
Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
On Sat, 2008-01-19 at 13:06 +0100, mouss wrote:
maildrop scripts are way too flexible to write a general conversion
program. Unless your scripts have a specific structure and logic, you
should continue delivering with maildrop. you can build maildrop
Asbjørn Sannes wrote:
I think sieve vacation is cutting off the last line of the vacation
message, is this a known problem?
vacation addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED] not here now
Would return an empty message, changing it to:
vacation addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED] not here now
have a nice day
And it
Anil wrote:
Spamassassin is perl based, so anything other than that?? I want
something that is non perl based.
grin
and what else? should its code not contain while loops nor underscores?
don't get perlers to hate you;-p
/grin
both dspam and bogofilter are written in C. These are
Nikolay Shopik wrote:
I recommend dspam but you have to train it, I usually use spamtraps
addresses for such job.
That's not good enough :)
- you need ham as well
- spamtrap as a spam corpus is only ok if the recipient gets similar spam.
I like spamassassin but 95% of it job in my site
Marc Perkel wrote:
Strange problem and I'm not sure what's causing it. I'm using IMAP. A
new message arives in the inbox. I see it displayed in the message
list in bold. I click on the message and it looks like it's reading it
by the previous message that was in the window remains and the new
Eric Biondi wrote:
I'm having a problem with Dovecot and forwarding of aliases. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
I'm using Postfix, Mysql, dovecot, amavis.
mysql SELECT * FROM alias;
| address | goto | domain | created | modified | active |
It seems from the logs that incoming mail is
mouss wrote:
Eric Biondi wrote:
I'm having a problem with Dovecot and forwarding of aliases. Any help
would
be greatly appreciated.
I'm using Postfix, Mysql, dovecot, amavis.
mysql SELECT * FROM alias;
| address | goto | domain | created | modified | active |
It seems from the logs
Evaggelos Balaskas wrote:
Just because i am too boring to fix it correctly
(move old spam to another location etc - etc),
i have just done this:
crontab -l
10 */1 * * * /bin/ls -1 /var/mail/folders/ebalaskas/.spam/cur | xargs
/usr/local/bin/sa-learn --spam
PS: sorry for being lazy
but not
Bill Cole wrote:
At 5:20 AM -0800 2/7/08, Greg Lorriman wrote:
I tried fiddling with PAM by adding an /etc/pam.d/apop file with
these contents :
It's impossible to support anything but plaintext authentication with
PAM. See http://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/Mechanisms and
Mike Brudenell wrote:
Greetings -
On one of the mailing lists I'm on there was a recent-ish discussion
about webmail clients, and someone mentioned a site selling sets of
skins for SquirrelMail... the entire set was about $300.
I'm trying to track down the site but seem to have deleted the
Hugo Monteiro wrote:
Osvaldo Alvarez Pozo wrote:
i was looking your mail and as I have a data base i added a field to
de data base I modified the script so it lokks like this.
#!/bin/sh
echo update mailbox set last_log = now() WHERE username = '$USER' |
mysql postfix
exec
Osvaldo Alvarez Pozo wrote:
Hi
I wonder how can I know if a mailbox is not beeing consulted. I mean I
have severals mailboxs but I know some account are not used. I like to
know how to determine wich mail accounts are not beeing used. Is there
any way in dovecot to know the las time a user
Osvaldo Alvarez Pozo wrote:
i changed permissions, but no results
So i added a field to the table mailbox like this:
alter table mailbox add last_login datetime NOT NULL default
'-00-00 00:00:00';
That's not a strictly valid date. better use a real date ('1970-01-01
00:00:00' for
Bill Cole wrote:
At 12:21 AM -0500 2/13/08, Benjamin R. Haskell imposed structure on a stream
of electrons, yielding:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Rody wrote:
Op woensdag 13 februari 2008 00:43, schreef Bill Cole:
Yes, but you may also care that ctime is reset when a client has
Bill Cole wrote:
At 11:53 PM +0100 2/13/08, mouss imposed structure on a stream of
electrons, yielding:
Bill Cole wrote:
[...]
Not on all filesystems. Note what HFS+ (MacOS) does:
~ $ ls -lc foo
-rwxr-xr-x 1 wkc wkc 332 Jan 29 03:32 foo
~ $ mkdir foodir
~ $ mv foo foodir
~ $ ls -lc
jar_cache30536.tmp
-rw-r--r-- 1 colewadm64258 Jan 13 22:28 jar_cache30536.tmp
$ mv $_ foo
$ ls -lc foo
-rw-r--r-- 1 colewadm64258 Feb 14 09:53 foo
same under *BSD (tested on FreeBSD and NetBSD):
% ll -c foo
-rw-r--r-- 1 mouss mouss - 30 Jan 11 00:20
Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008, Andrea wrote:
I have recently installed dovecot on a FreeBSD mailserver running
postfix.
But when I try to login with imap/pop3, I always get an error stat
failed:
Not a directory.
I guess it is something wrong with the mail format postfix uses
Klaus Ethgen wrote:
Hello,
first of all, please reply private as I am not subscribed to the list.
But if this question takes to much traffic I can subscribe.
the problem with non members is that some server in the path may discard
or bounce our mail, and they won't get it.
My problem is
Klaus Ethgen wrote:
Hi mouss,
Am Mi den 20. Feb 2008 um 21:57 schrieb mouss:
first of all, please reply private as I am not subscribed to the list.
But if this question takes to much traffic I can subscribe.
the problem with non members is that some server in the path may
discard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using delivery like Postifx-Amavis-Dovecot LDA
Is there a possibility to deliver mail marked as spam (Subject, header) to
Junk folder?
do not hijack threads. compose a new message instead of replying to an
unrelated one.
you need dovecot-sieve. then use
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-13-2008 12:58 PM Stewart Dean spake the following:
I didn't field DC until 1.0 and have kept pretty much up to
date...these problems were present with UWIMAP but got somewhat
better since the switchover to DC.
I can't imagine how DC could deal with two clients working
alex_dovecot wrote:
hi,all
I read some part of the source code for studying and interesting. But i face trouble when I read the 'deliver.c'.
In file 'deliver.c' on line 812 , there is a function named 'deliver_mail',
see below:
deliver_mail(storage, mail, destination, mailbox)
Knute Johnson wrote:
dovecot: POP3(knute): mbox sync: Expunged message reappeared in
mailbox /var/mail/knute (UID 585 379664, seq=2, idx_msgs=0): 1
Time(s) dovecot: POP3(knute): mbox sync: UID inserted in the
middle of
mailbox /var/mail/knute (379664 585, seq=2, idx_msgs=1): 1
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/24/2008, Bill Cole ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
FWIW, I don't use KMail, but every contact I've had as a mail admin
with people trying to do so has persuaded me that it is not yet ready
for serious use. On this list you are about the third person in the
past year to
k bah wrote:
I have 2 hosts:
(a)
- dovecot-1.0.5-6
- postfix-2.4.5-20
- It's not the mx record for the domain, just holds the mailboxes
- Postfix uses LDAP for user lookup, dovecot too.
- Works ok if I set it to be the final mail destination, with Cyrus and
Dovecot LDA (mailbox_transport).
-
Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
Hello list,
I am not quite sure whether this is a questions for Dovecot or Postfix. I have
set up, virtual hosting for one domain (for test purposes) using a
passwd-file as passdb and a static userdb (see dovecot -n at the end) along
with Postfix in a manner described
Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
Thank you for your reply! Reading through it and re-reading the Postfix
documentation gave me the clue I needed.
Unfortunately I forgot to mention that I didn't have a virtual_mailbox_maps
directive defined in Postfix's main.cf, so Postfix couldn't know anything
about
Karl Schmidt wrote:
I just moved to dovecot with Maildir. I think this is probably a
stupid question, but I couldn't find an answer after an hour of
googling and searching the wiki.
What would happen if I ran a script that did this:
mv ~/Maildir/.folder_one/cur/* ~/Maildir/.folder_two/cur/
Karl Schmidt wrote:
mouss wrote:
karl wrote:
What would happen if I ran a script that did this:
mv ~/Maildir/.folder_one/cur/* ~/Maildir/.folder_two/cur/
My hunch is it might break things.
shouldn't break anything. if the MUA is caching actions (happens
with thunderbird at least
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, mouss wrote:
Karl Schmidt wrote:
mouss wrote:
karl wrote:
What would happen if I ran a script that did this:
mv ~/Maildir/.folder_one/cur/* ~/Maildir/.folder_two/cur/
My hunch is it might break things.
shouldn't break anything. if the MUA
ML wrote:
Le 21 avr. 08 à 13:58, Johannes Berg a écrit :
On Mon, 2008-04-21 at 12:18 +0200, ML wrote:
I'm not a developper so I can't do it by myself,
# msgtag.spam
If this message was classified SPAM by mistake, please click here :
http://example.com/dspam-retrain.cgi?sig=
{DSPAM_SIG}
#
Colin Brace wrote:
Hi all,
I am having difficulty getting sieve working. I created a simple set of
rules which I've validated on the sieve-php page at SF. I placed this file,
.dovecot.sieve, in the root of my maildir, which I understand is the
default location.
what is the root of a maildir?
cbrace wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
Most likely deliver is never even run then.
Do I need to add an entry to Postfix's main.conf? Something like this?
dovecot unix - n n - - pipe flags=DRhu user=mail
argv=/usr/lib/dovecot/mail/deliver -f ${sender} -d ${recipient}
(I know you
Jeremy Gillick wrote:
I've just installed Dovecot and Postfix and my email client (Mac Mail)
cannot authenticate with the SMTP server. The error I receive says that
The SMTP server doesn't support SSL (TLS) on port 465 -- yet, I've
installed SSL. Is there any good way to test or debug this?
Jeremy Gillick wrote:
I followed the dovecot instructions (
http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/SimpleVirtualInstall) to create a simple
virtual user installation with the /etc/dovecot/passwd file. However,
whenever I try to send a message to the virtual user, Postfix has a problem
delivering it.
Anselmo Rosa herlen wrote:
I have squirrenmail 1.4.13 configured on FC8 with sendmail,procmail as
delivery agent, dovecot(imap) ,Using MAILDIR, enabled secure_login
plugin, and using password/shadow and system user .
When I
login through squirrelmail every thing works fine . But when I
Christian Jaeger wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Jaeger wrote:
I'm looking for a way to manually break threads apart when independent
threads are mixed up, mostly by users which aren't aware that they
should
not be replying to existing threads when starting a new one.
Jose Celestino wrote:
Words by José Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa [Tue, May 06, 2008 at 12:47:30PM -0700]:
Hi!
I want to automatically delete old messages from one user's Maildir, and I was
thinking on running something like this:
find /home/user/Maildir/cur/ /home/user/Maildir/new/ -daystart
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 5/7/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
What I had in mind was more like:
1. I install Thunderbird.
2. I create an account named template.
3. I modify TLS and other settings to work better.
4. I click magic button.
5. Thunderbird creates a new
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hi there,
Charles Marcus pisze:
On 5/8/2008 5:22 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
I always keep a copy of messages sent.
With a particularly large message (pictures etc), being sent from a
far remote location, I noticed that the message and the copy were
both sent from the
Uldis Pakuls wrote:
mouss wrote:
[snip]
This has been asked more than once here and elsewhere, and sadly
the short answer is 'no'... I'd love to see support for this too,
but it just has to do with how smtp works.
A couple of options...
If you use postfix for your MTA, you could simply
Ed W wrote:
Personally I don't like fake senderbcc address for every user.
This my
catch a lots of spam in sent folders.
you are confusing sender bcc with virtual aliases.
What about spam with a faked FROM address which seems to be from a
local user? I think the point is that this
Ed W wrote:
mouss wrote:
there are two cases:
- you enforce authentication and sender-login match. in this case,
you detect forgeries
Lots of people like to allow authenticated users to send messages out
with their own choice of FROM address (you paid for an smtp service -
my opinion
Patrick Nagel wrote:
Hi,
I know this is not 100% on-topic, but I'll try anyway...
I'm looking for a way to strip attachments from incoming mails on the server.
The attachments should be stored on a file server (where users have access
via SAMBA) and only a link to the file (UNC path) should
Kenneth Porter wrote:
On Monday, May 19, 2008 9:43 PM -0400 Charles Marcus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thats pretty drastic - I'd have a rebellion on my hands if I tried that
here.
The userbase is small, and I'd even be willing to set this up for one
user were that to happen. Most users
sosogh wrote:
Hi list
I install postfix dovecot on my debian etch box
I install them via apt-get
I want to use dovecot to be postfix sasl implement,but i got the following
error message
in the mail log:
Apr 27 21:28:39 sosogh postfix/smtpd[19776]: warning: SASL: Connect to
sosogh wrote:
mouss HI:
Thank you for your hint
I checked the dovecot log,found the following errors
dovecot: Apr 23 02:27:45 Info: Dovecot v1.0.rc15 starting up
dovecot: Apr 23 02:27:46 Error: Auth process died too early - shutting down
dovecot: Apr 23 02:27:46 Error: auth(default
Tom Fernandes wrote:
Hello,
I currently use procmail without the deliver LDA but would like to switch to
using deliver. I also would like to get away from procmail for various
reasons. Otherwise I could use the procmail-patch from
http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2006-July/014656.html
Brandon Keepers wrote:
I'm working on an application that is backed by Postfix 2.3.8 and
Dovecot 1.0.13, configured with virtual domains, for handling messaging.
I need to be able to send the notification (such as You've received a
new message on SomeAwesomeService. Click here to check it
kbajwa wrote:
Hello:
Since I posted this original messages, I have installed, re-installed
Postfix-2.3.3, Dovecot-1.1.1 Dovecot-Sieve-1.1.5 over and over still got
the Permission Denied error (see /var/log/maillog logs below).
Here what I found! If I add the following in
kbajwa wrote:
Mouss:
Here is the information you asked for:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ls -1 / | grep /etc
no, it's a '-l' (letter l = L), not '-1' (number 1). I hate these fonts!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ls -l /etc/dovecot.conf
-rw-r- 1 dovecot mail 46723 Jul 26 20:09 /etc/dovecot.conf
so
Kenneth Porter wrote:
A patch has been proposed for SpamAssassin to process Maildir folders of
spam:
https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=3003
Is this patch compatible with Dovecot's implementation of Maildir? For
example, is anything needed to avoid stepping on Dovecot's
Bruce Bodger wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 5:39 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
You're kidding, right?
Dictionary attacks are a fact of life these days.
Just install some kind of blocking on your firewall (fail2ban is a good
one), and let it take care of the worst of it...
just make sure to get
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2008-08-15 at 09:57 -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
A patch has been proposed for SpamAssassin to process Maildir folders of
spam:
https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=3003
Is this patch compatible with Dovecot's implementation of Maildir? For
Blake Carver wrote:
I'm trying to help someone with Dovecot, and it looks like this one is
a few versions behind.
They say that they're not sure if it was installed Via an RPM or a
source tarball. Dovecot is use MySQL.
This is a RHEL5 server. There are RPMs listed as installed (rpm -qa)
but I
Blake Carver wrote:
Thanks Rod,
So I guess my big question here is, how do I upgrade this sucker?
I'd love to just use an RPM, but if this was originally installed via
source will I mess it up?
When I do rpm -qa | grep dovecot I get dovecot-1.0-1.2.rc15.el5
BUT
dovecot --version shows me a
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 8/20/2008, Nicolas KOWALSKI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The alpine documentation states about 'Arrival' sorting:
The Arrival sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEX in
the order that they exist in the folder. This is usually the same as
the order in which
Charles Marcus wrote:
Hey mouss,
OT
Still waiting on your comments on the new vacation.pl for postfixadmin -
had a chance to take a look yet?
not yet. sorry.
/OT
On 8/20/2008, mouss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
So, where does this 'Order Received' column in TBird get its info from?
I'm
Scott Silva wrote:
on 8-20-2008 2:47 PM Kenneth Porter spake the following:
All of these prelink errors suggest that your binaries were
overwritten from a tarball installation. The easy fix is to erase
(rpm -e) the package and re-install it, likely upgrading to a newer
package at the same
Thiago Monaco Papageorgiou wrote:
Hello!
I need to use my lock method into the dovecot to block a mailbox. I am
using maildir format, is there an API that I can implement? I need it
because there are others systems which already use my lock method.
why would you lock in a maildir? maildir
Harlan Stenn wrote:
I'm trying to use the dovecot antispam plugin with dspam.
I'm running dovecot 1.1.2.
Using thunderbird and IMAP, when I drag a spam message from the inbox
into the SPAM folder, I get a popup saying The current command did not
succeed. The mail server responded: antispam
Harlan Stenn wrote:
Would it be better if the antispam plugin logged whatever stderr output
came from the dspam invocation?
I'd say yes. I don't seen any kind of error that should be shown to a
normal user.
Charles Marcus wrote:
Hey Timo,
I think I've asked you about this before, and I'm sure its not a big
priority, but this is really a pain when trying to check default settings...
The output of dovecot -a is huge, and the fact that it is not sorted
alphabetically (nor is dovecot -n, but thats
Rich Winkel wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to set up dovecot 1.1.2 and postfix 2.5.4 on freebsd 7.0.
I'm getting permissions problems on auth-master and I'm not sure of the
correct settings to use.
In postfix's main.cf I have
mailbox_command=/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver -d $USER
In dovecot.conf I
Rich Winkel wrote:
Thanks for your help mouss!
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:22:40AM +0200, mouss wrote:
Rich Winkel wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to set up dovecot 1.1.2 and postfix 2.5.4 on freebsd 7.0.
I'm getting permissions problems on auth-master and I'm not sure of the
correct settings to use
Harondel J. Sibble wrote:
I've read the client ssl cert section in the wiki and it talks about using a
self signed cert, if I am using a commercial cert, in this case godaddy, how
do I implement a self signed cert for the client side and have dovecot make
use of this? I know the mechanics of
Harondel J. Sibble wrote:
On 27 Sep 2008 at 13:22, mouss wrote:
if you have a commercial cert, you don't need a self signed cert. self
signed certs are for people who don't want to get a cert signed by a 3d
party (commercial or other). For email, you generally don't need a
commercial
James Barrante wrote:
Guten Morgen Heiko,
I think you misunderstood. I'm not after a way of simulating IMAP via POP3,
which would certainly violate RFCs. I'm looking for a way to make *all*
messages accessible to a POP3 client, regardless a message is inside the
INBOX folder or not. To
Charles Marcus a écrit :
On 10/18/2008 3:04 PM, Sotiris Tsimbonis wrote:
deliver(stsimb.t157.forthnet.gr): Oct 18 21:56:30 Info:
msgid=[EMAIL PROTECTED]: save failed
to INBOX: Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full)
deliver(stsimb.t157.forthnet.gr): Oct 18 21:56:30 Info:
msgid=[EMAIL
Dhaval Thakar a écrit :
Hi list,
I am using dovecot deliver for the local mail delivery with qmail.
this is working fine.
but when mail is sent to invalid user, it gets bounced back with error
I'm not going to try again; this message has been in the queue too
long. rather no mailbox here
Albert E. Whale a écrit :
I recently am attempting a mbox to Maildir conversion, initially for a
single email address, and then for everyone.
To further this diagnostic here is the dovecot -n:
dovecot -n
# 1.1.4: /etc/dovecot.conf
base_dir: /var/run/dovecot/
protocols: imap pop3
Jon Fullmer wrote:
I'm using Postfix, Amavisd-new/SpamAssassin, and Dovecot. They all run
on the same server (running Linux). The mailboxes are stored on the same
server in maildir format.
The logical path for incoming messages (as I understand it) is:
1) received by Postfix; handed off to
Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Hi,
on my small Xen-virtualised server with 48 MiB RAM I use Postfix and
Dovecot, because the Debian administrators dislike qmail [1], which is in
my opinion despite some maintainability and code quality issues a quite
well designed software, because it mostly
Charles Marcus a écrit :
On 12/13/2008, Dave McGuire (mcgu...@neurotica.com) wrote:
and I'm not interested in running a firewall on my mail server.
Wow.. I can't imagine NOT running a mail server without a firewall...
Different strokes for different folks I guess... :)
He said _ON_ my
Neal Becker a écrit :
I'm using maildrop to filter mail like:
xfilter /usr/bin/spamc
xfilter /usr/bin/bogofilter -ep
I want to change to deliver (so I can use sieve) but can deliver do this?
After mail has been filtered by spamassassin and/or bogofilter, you can
use the
To
Xavier Maillard a écrit :
Hi,
Do you any good SIEVE resources for a poor beginnner ? I'd to
translate some of my current procmail rules into SIEVE.
http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/sieve/
I have,
for example, a generic rule that is able to sort almost any
message from/to a mailing-list into
Michael McNamara a écrit :
Perhaps this is an issue unique to installing from an RPM, but:
% dovecot -n
# 1.1.7: /etc/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.27.7-134.fc10.i686 i686 Fedora release 10 (Cambridge)
/etc/dovecot.conf says:
...
##
## SSL settings
##
# IP or host address where to
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