On Mon, 2011-11-28 at 03:24 +, Patrick Wood wrote:
Nov 28 14:11:02 mailserver dovecot: [ID 583609 mail.error] master: Error:
service(pop3-login): child 28277 killed with signal 10 (core not dumped - set
service pop3-log
in { drop_priv_before_exec=yes })
You can easily reproduce this?
Tommy wrote:
Hi,
I use dovecot as pop3 and imap(squirrelmail) server.
When I create a folder through webmail and set some sieve rules(fileinto for
example),
messages will be delivered to that folder by lda, but will not be visibe for
pop clients.
Is it possible to download these
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so I wonder how labels in gmail works :)
one mail folder, you use lables to filter mails to be (not) seen by the
mail client. Of course, one can virtualize folders by returning any
message with
Ok, so I wonder how labels in gmail works :)
one mail folder, you use lables to filter mails to be (not) seen by the
mail client. Of course, one can virtualize folders by returning any
message with a specific label in a virtual IMAP folder of that name.
BTW: There was some talk about a virtual
Hi,
I use dovecot as pop3 and imap(squirrelmail) server.
When I create a folder through webmail and set some sieve rules(fileinto for
example),
messages will be delivered to that folder by lda, but will not be visibe for
pop clients.
Is it possible to download these messages ? (Dovecot 1.0,
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 11:39:45PM +0200, Lars Stavholm wrote:
Is it possible to serve both POP3 and IMAP for the same
user from the same mailbox format, e.g. the maildir format?
If so, how should I configure in dovecot.conf?
Answering my own question for the possible benefit of others:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 10/23/2007 2:39 PM Lars Stavholm spake the following:
Is it possible to serve both POP3 and IMAP for the same
user from the same mailbox format, e.g. the maildir format?
It doesn't make a lot of sense to do it,
How about normally logging in via POP, but users want
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Ed W wrote:
How about normally logging in via POP, but users want webmail access also?
Well, I'm very curious about POP3 and IMAP access. It does not work well
locally. When POP3 removes mails from the server, IMAP sees
Ed W wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 10/23/2007 2:39 PM Lars Stavholm spake the following:
Is it possible to serve both POP3 and IMAP for the same
user from the same mailbox format, e.g. the maildir format?
It doesn't make a lot of sense to do it,
How about normally logging in via POP,
Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Ed W wrote:
How about normally logging in via POP, but users want webmail access
also?
Well, I'm very curious about POP3 and IMAP access. It does not work well
locally. When POP3 removes mails from the server, IMAP sees nothing
anymore.
Well,
Lars Stavholm wrote:
Well, as a matter of being somewhat relaxed about things like this,
I would like the users to choose whatever suits them, as opposed to
some techie moron (me) making the choice for them. Common sense, right?
Cheers
/Lars
Actually, from my experience, a user will do
on 10/24/2007 5:06 AM Ed W spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 10/23/2007 2:39 PM Lars Stavholm spake the following:
Is it possible to serve both POP3 and IMAP for the same
user from the same mailbox format, e.g. the maildir format?
It doesn't make a lot of sense to do it,
How
on 10/24/2007 11:23 AM FiL @ Kpoxa spake the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Stavholm wrote:
Well, as a matter of being somewhat relaxed about things like this,
I would like the users to choose whatever suits them, as opposed to
some techie moron (me) making the choice for them.
on 10/23/2007 2:39 PM Lars Stavholm spake the following:
Is it possible to serve both POP3 and IMAP for the same
user from the same mailbox format, e.g. the maildir format?
If so, how should I configure in dovecot.conf?
At the moment I have (dovecot -n):
# 1.1.beta2: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
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