Charles Marcus wrote:
On 7/23/2007, Frank Behrens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I want to discuss some problems/enhancements for dovecot in a
webmail/otp setup.
For access to an IMAP server like dovecot I see different client types:
a) a normal MUA installed in a more or less trusted environment
Charles Marcus wrote:
Phillip T. George, on 7/23/2007 1:00 PM, said the following:
SSL/TLS is not going to solve the keylogger and malware problem.
Basically, if you're on a public (or even a friend's) computer and
someone decides to monitor keystrokes using some application, your
password
Charles Marcus wrote:
Phillip T. George, on 7/23/2007 1:30 PM, said the following:
Charles Marcus wrote:
Phillip T. George, on 7/23/2007 1:00 PM, said the following:
SSL/TLS is not going to solve the keylogger and malware problem.
Basically, if you're on a public (or even a friend's
Phillip T. George wrote:
Charles Marcus wrote:
Phillip T. George, on 7/23/2007 1:30 PM, said the following:
Charles Marcus wrote:
Phillip T. George, on 7/23/2007 1:00 PM, said the following:
SSL/TLS is not going to solve the keylogger and malware problem.
Basically, if you're on a public
Joakim Ryden wrote:
On Mon, July 23, 2007 10:54 am, Phillip T. George wrote:
[...]
Oh...also his post did include /OTP, which unless I'm mistaken, than means
Off-Topic Post ..so it doesn't really matter if it had to do with Dovecot or
not, right? :)
:-)
I believe he was referring
Kenny Dail wrote:
problem may be? With the previous IMAP server (courier I believe) this
wasn't a problem...so it leads me to believe that Dovecot might be the
problem. I'm working with Dovecot 1.0.rc28
There was one security fix and a fix related to listing folders since
then.
Phillip T. George wrote:
Kenny Dail wrote:
problem may be? With the previous IMAP server (courier I believe) this
wasn't a problem...so it leads me to believe that Dovecot might be the
problem. I'm working with Dovecot 1.0.rc28
There was one security fix and a fix related
Phillip T. George wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
Phillip T. George spake the following on 6/14/2007 12:50 PM:
Hello all,
I'm having an issue with Outlook 2003, where favorite folders seem to
disappear. Specifically, they are subfolders of the Inbox. The Inbox
favorite folder stays
Hello all,
I'm wanting to set up IMAP bandwidth monitoring, but I don't see any
IMAP size transfer entries in the log file. How would I turn this on?
Please refer me to the manual if I've somehow missed it :)
Thanks,
Phillip
Hello all,
I don't know if this needs to be sent to a different list or not, if so,
please let me know.
Anyways, I'm trying to modify the dovecot source a bit, but the problem
I'm having is that whenever I use fopen, it always returns NULL. I've
tried a variety of things, even
Hello all,
I seem to be having a problem with SASL. It doesn't seem to work with
Outlook. Upon searching a bit, I found that I need to enable login
for auth mechanisms. However, when I do that, (after I stop and start
dovecot and postfix), and then try to use SMTP auth using Outlook, it
Phillip T. George wrote:
Phillip T. George wrote:
Hello all,
I seem to be having a problem with SASL. It doesn't seem to work
with Outlook. Upon searching a bit, I found that I need to enable
login for auth mechanisms. However, when I do that, (after I stop
and start dovecot and postfix
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 13:21 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com), IP(70.177.64.93):
copy - Spam: uid=718, msgid=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com), IP(70.168.68.56):
copy - Spam: uid=718
Phillip T. George wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 13:21 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com),
IP(70.177.64.93): copy - Spam: uid=718, msgid=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com),
IP(70.168.68.56
Hello all,
Definitely congrats on the 1.0.0 release!
Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails are
appearing. These emails have exactly the same queue ID, so its not that
they were sent multiple times.
), it burps the queue. If the
interval is too short, the previous queue handler/runner doesn't
complete before a new one is invoked and gets it list of things to
mail...with the same email on both queue handler/runners incarnations
to do list...
Phillip T. George wrote:
Hello all,
Definitely
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 09:10 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails are
appearing. These emails have exactly the same queue ID, so its
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