On 2017-04-13 (06:40 MDT), Teemu Huovila wrote:
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> On 13.04.2017 15:33, @lbutlr wrote:
>> On 2017-04-13 (05:27 MDT), Aki Tuomi wrote:
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>>> 4) you can use autoexpunge here, i guess.
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>> Are messages marked in anyway once they’ve been
On 13.04.2017 15:33, @lbutlr wrote:
> On 2017-04-13 (05:27 MDT), Aki Tuomi wrote:
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>> 4) you can use autoexpunge here, i guess.
>
> Are messages marked in anyway once they’ve been fetched with pop3 (like
> marked read?). If so, I could auto-archive them.
Yes, they are
On 2017-04-13 (05:27 MDT), Aki Tuomi wrote:
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> 4) you can use autoexpunge here, i guess.
Are messages marked in anyway once they’ve been fetched with pop3 (like marked
read?). If so, I could auto-archive them.
(I don’t mind storing old mail as much as I mind storing it
On 13.04.2017 14:16, @lbutlr wrote:
> On 2017-04-13 (05:11 MDT), "@lbutlr" wrote:
>> 1) How do I add a secure (TLS) POP3 service to dovecot
>> 2) can I restrict access to that to specific users? Domains?
>>
>> OT, but someone probably knows, is secured POP3 going to work with
On 2017-04-13 (05:11 MDT), "@lbutlr" wrote:
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> 1) How do I add a secure (TLS) POP3 service to dovecot
> 2) can I restrict access to that to specific users? Domains?
>
> OT, but someone probably knows, is secured POP3 going to work with gmail?
4) Can I force pop3 connections
I have a working server that only allows connections over secure IMAP (port
993) and secured submission (587).
However, I have one account that has been forwarding mail to gmail for many
years and that is getting to be more and more of a problem as more large sites
enforce DMARC.
So, the only