Re: [qmailtoaster] re: IMAP problem

2012-03-19 Thread Dan McAllister
On 3/19/2012 1:16 AM, Délsio Cabá wrote: Hi, Web based is good for clients that are always on the move and need to use mobile phones (IMAP), this way the emails will be kept on the server. But whenever possible try to offer your clients pop3 so that your server doesn't get out of space.

Re: [qmailtoaster] re: IMAP problem

2012-03-19 Thread Délsio Cabá
Hi, I only do backup once a week :( and the backups are local to another NAS As for the IMAP I must agreed that it's safer since they benefit from the backups of the server. But there is a downside: As time goes on the user will have a larger Inbox/Outbox folder and that means loading those

Re: [qmailtoaster] re: IMAP problem

2012-03-19 Thread Dan McAllister
On 3/19/2012 1:10 PM, Délsio Cabá wrote: Hi, I only do backup once a week :( and the backups are local to another NAS As for the IMAP I must agreed that it's safer since they benefit from the backups of the server. But there is a downside: As time goes on the user will have a larger

[qmailtoaster] re: IMAP problem

2012-03-18 Thread Maxwell Smart
REAL_DIST=CentOS DISTRO=CentOS OSVER=5.8 QTARCH=i686 QTKERN=2.6.18-308.1.1.el5 BUILD_DIST=cnt50 BUILD_DIR=/usr/src/redhat I am having a problem logging in via IMAP. It appears that POP users are logging in just fine. The error I am receiving is Connection to IMAP server failed I am using

Re: [qmailtoaster] re: IMAP problem

2012-03-18 Thread Maxwell Smart
I think I found it. It is a bad servercert.pem file. CJ On 03/18/2012 10:04 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote: REAL_DIST=CentOS DISTRO=CentOS OSVER=5.8 QTARCH=i686 QTKERN=2.6.18-308.1.1.el5 BUILD_DIST=cnt50 BUILD_DIR=/usr/src/redhat I am having a problem logging in via IMAP. It appears that POP

Re: [qmailtoaster] re: IMAP problem

2012-03-18 Thread Maxwell Smart
It's a small server with 27G used and 715G capacity. I prefer they use IMAP because I back up and they don't. I only have a dozen clients and this makes it easier for all involved. I can see your point and if my server was larger I would push them to POP. CJ