On 18/04/2012 17:45, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 18.4.2012, at 14.36, John Robinson wrote:
I'd like to change the on-disk layout for my mboxes from being
~/mail/foo/bar
to
~/mail/foo.bar
so that I can have folders containing both messages and subfolders, without
having subfolders beginning
I'd like to change the on-disk layout for my mboxes from being
~/mail/foo/bar
to
~/mail/foo.bar
so that I can have folders containing both messages and subfolders,
without having subfolders beginning with . and then having to do all the
other fiddling with locations of index files etc. that
On 12/07/2007 23:19, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 15:12 +0100, Richard Ellis wrote:
auth default:
passdb:
driver: pam
userdb:
driver: passwd
You have no auth settings that change the username, so it must be
Squirrelmail that adds it.
I suspect the vlogin plugin.
On 11/05/2007 15:57, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 14:00 +0100, John Robinson wrote:
I'm trying to add virtual mailboxes to a system. Real users with
different uids own domains. Each domain has a passwd-file passdb. I
don't want to use this passwd-file for the userdb, because I
On 02/05/2007 12:13, Eric wrote:
Dear Dovecot experts,
I have a small home server debian based, with postfix/dovecot/squirrelmail
installed locally and working. Dovecot is used non-secured (no imaps) but
only on the 192.168.0.100 address (address of the server on the local
network). I want to
I'm trying to add virtual mailboxes to a system. Real users with
different uids own domains. Each domain has a passwd-file passdb. I
don't want to use this passwd-file for the userdb, because I want to fix
the home, mail and uid/gid settings. Can I use the static userdb in a
less static
On 09/04/2007 03:24, Sean Kamath wrote:
On Apr 8, 2007, at 2:20 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
It is important for people to understand how much simpler it is now to
run basically functional and non-abusive NTP than it was even 5 years
ago. The work put into making pool.ntp.org usable has essentially
On 03/04/2007 17:45, Steve Mulligan wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
I hope you've never actually tried to use this ssl_listen = *:110
setting? pop3s is in port 995.
Sadly yes, for now. I'm the only one using the pop server and I don't
have control over opening my own ports to the outside world
On 29/03/2007 22:27, Axel Thimm wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 09:43:48PM +0100, John Robinson wrote:
[...] If you use ATrpms packages, you
ought to have read the support details (i.e. testing latest software,
works for Axel, don't complain to him).
No, please do complain to Axel
On 28/03/2007 12:10, Taras Savchuk wrote:
I'm just finished FreeBSD/AD integration via Kerberos/LDAP and now I can
manage unix users/groups from AD. I want to grant access to IMAP based
on user membership in certain group. Is it possible? Can you give me
some hints?
My quick thought is that
On 28/03/2007 16:52, Taras Savchuk wrote:
Pam auth don't work when I add pam_group:
pam_group grants membership to groups, it can't be used to authenticate.
Use pam_wheel or pam_succeed_if, and see
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/Linux-PAM-html/Linux-PAM_SAG.html
Cheers,
John.
On 28/03/2007 17:32, Taras Savchuk wrote:
In FreeBSD pam_group does exactly what I want:
Oh, sorry, didn't know you were on *BSD but I suppose I shouldn't have
assumed Linux. In Linux-PAM, pam_wheel's documentation is very similar
to your pam_group, with the addition of an option:
use_uid
On 28/03/2007 19:39, Eric Rostetter wrote:
People running Fedora Core run 0.99, and they do not know it isn't
production
(since it comes with FC, which they don't know isn't production).
They ought to; FC in its entirety is devel for RHEL, and this is
prominently pointed out all over the F
On 25/03/2007 13:39, Johannes Berg wrote:
On Sun, 2007-03-25 at 14:27 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
[...]
However, one thing I'm not clear on is how to prevent that user from
creating new folders.
[...]
Oh, I found a solution already. Make the maildir read-only and put
CONTROL/INDEX elsewhere
On 23/03/2007 21:21, John Peacock wrote:
This is the entire message:
=
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is this really it? There's no - in this header.
Cheers,
John.
On 23/03/2007 14:11, funkypunky drunky wrote:
[...]
login_greeting = Microsoft Exchange POP3 server version 5.5.2653.23 ready
[...]
Then i start dovecot. It returns an error.
What do you expect, if you tell it to behave like Exchange?
Cheers,
John.
On 21/03/2007 19:35, John Andrea wrote:
As others mentioned, using ntpd avoids this problem entirely.
Not entirely. If you need to restart ntpd, the time can jump when
catching up with 'step-tickers'.
Which is a good reason for starting ntpd before other network services,
because once
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