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On Thu, 23 Nov 2017, A. Schulze wrote:
Steffen Kaiser:
Is the detail delived to Dovecot by the MTA at all?
sure!
have to say: I faked that example. In reality I tested the inverse way:
My lab setup actually *do* deliver to folders and
I saw, set
I've asked this before, but now it's time to move one server to
another, I can't delay the operation anymore (the older server is
failing)
Both server are pretty old: 1.2.15
Probably, faster way would be to rsync all mailboxes from the older
server to the newer one.
I can start migrating everythi
Hello,
has someone already tested the dovecot-proxy with more than 10 nodes? or
someone knows anyway if is it officially supported up to a certain number?
Thanks.
> On 24 Nov 2017, at 17.36, Federico Bartolucci wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> has someone already tested the dovecot-proxy with more than 10 nodes? or
> someone knows anyway if is it officially supported up to a certain number?
There is no limit really. Proxies work standalone and are not linked toget
I have a problem. I have been running Dovecot 2.2.15 and I'd like to upgrade.
My distro
(Slackware) has dovecot 2.2.32 available. I downloaded and installed that, but
it didn't work.
No one was able to get messages from the dovecot server on their workstations.
The following is
the entire doveco
No, is that something that would make a difference between 2.2.15 and 2.2.32?
--Mark
On Fri, 24 Nov 2017 21:37:47 -0800 Gary wrote:
> Out of curiosity, do you do a !SSLv3 in the conf file?
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