Dovecot 2.1.16 fails to compile giving the following error under Solaris 10.
Previously I had no problem compiling 2.1.12.
The start of the config.log file contains:
It was created by Dovecot configure 2.1.16, which was
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68. Invocation command line was
$
On 06/03/2011 03:45, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
If you're not doing local sync with TB and you have GLODA disabled, TB
is going to show you exactly what's in your Dovecot mailbox. If the
message doesn't disappear from your TB view sometime after deleting it
on your smartphone, then I'd say it's very
I know that this is a somewhat old thread but I do have some useful input.
Basically, this seems to be a Thunderbird problem (or at least an
interaction problem between Thunderbird and Dovecot).
Before Thunderbird version 3 there wasn't a problem, the mailbox within
Thunderbird would sync
On 05/03/2011 18:04, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I don't believe it's an issue of Tbird talking to Dovecot, and I don't
believe it's a Dovecot issue. I believe it's a combination of the TB
GLODA system and local folder synchronization. I recommend you disable
both of these, close TB, then manually
CoolAtt NNA wrote:
Hi All..
Am working on continous backup of mailboxes using rsync(for e.g by running
rsync every 2 min)
Things gets more complicated when users create Subfolders in INBOX , SENT ,
etc..
If anyone among you did that plz guide advise.
We have a slightly different method
ferna...@dfcom.com.br wrote:
I´m reading the past topics related to archive and scalability of dovecot,
they are all very interesting. Here, I´m using two dovecot proxies in
front of five storages pairs, and we split the domain´s accounts among
those servers. So, we can share the i/o load and if
Surely spam filtering/rejection should be done by the MTA, preferably during the
SMTP protocol conversation so as to prevent the black-holing of legitimate
e-mails (i.e. the sender doesn't know it's not been delivered) and the
prevention of joe-job collateral spamming?
It should also be noted
Scott Silva wrote:
How much longer can a system be expected to run? 8+ years at 24/7 is
about a half a million hours. Drives are getting old and expensive to
replace. Processors are probably slow. Energy use is high. Motherboard
capacitors are probably drying up. The systems are past a safe
On 2 Jan 2008, at 10:43, Luigi Rosa wrote:
Timo Sirainen said the following on 01/02/2008 11:39 AM:
A growing delay based
on remote IP address would be nice, but it would require keeping
track
of that information, which pretty much means that there would have
to be
a new separate process
On 1 Jan 2008, at 21:22, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 15:59 -0500, Dean Brooks wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way, or can a way be added, to add an
auth_failed_delay=10s
style option that would put in an artificial delay after a failed
password attempt?
As it stands now, Dovecot
Kristian Koehntopp wrote:
I am using exim via dovecot_deliver to store messages in Maildir in my $HOME.
I am using kmail to retrieve stuff. Unfortunately, something in my data
crashes dovecot.
I was using 1.0.rc14 from opensuse, but downloaded and installed 1.0.8 from
the site.
Kmail
hello Mark,
Mark Heitmann wrote:
In my $LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/lib is behind /usr/local/lib (for openldap),
although
dovecot-auth was linked with the Solaris lib. The way that works for me
is the
following LDFLAGS directive to the configure command, because the
--with-ldap
flag has no
Seeing as many on this list are in the process of migrating their mailsystems
not only to dovecot's IMAP/POP3 server but also using dovecot's deliver for
delivering e-mail into users' folders I thought that it might be a good idea
to share with you the perl script I've been labouring upon for
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