Here is the part of the output of dovecot -n:
auth default:
mechanisms: plain login cram-md5 digest-md5
verbose: yes
debug: yes
passdb:
driver: pam
passdb:
driver: sql
args: /etc/dovecot-sql.conf
userdb:
driver: sql
args: /etc/dovecot-sql.conf
userdb:
driver: prefetch
so
Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
0n Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:53:09AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
>I *hate* email disclaimers...
Our Exchange servers addthat footer to every email that goes out.
There is nothing I can do to stop it :(
It pains me to know my countries military is wasting time an
Phillip T. George wrote:
Phillip T. George wrote:
Hello all,
I seem to be having a problem with SASL. It doesn't seem to work
with Outlook. Upon searching a bit, I found that I need to enable
"login" for auth mechanisms. However, when I do that, (after I stop
and start dovecot and postfix
Phillip T. George wrote:
Hello all,
I seem to be having a problem with SASL. It doesn't seem to work with
Outlook. Upon searching a bit, I found that I need to enable "login"
for auth mechanisms. However, when I do that, (after I stop and start
dovecot and postfix), and then try to use SMT
Hello all,
I seem to be having a problem with SASL. It doesn't seem to work with
Outlook. Upon searching a bit, I found that I need to enable "login"
for auth mechanisms. However, when I do that, (after I stop and start
dovecot and postfix), and then try to use SMTP auth using Outlook, it
And if you think I'm a net-Nazi, I can introduce you to people who can
peel the paint off a tank at 100 yards just by opening their mouths to
rant :)
Heh - no, just rigid/strict..
"Arguing with an engineer is like wrestling with a pig in the mud;
after a while you realize you are mu
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:25:57 -0400
Charles Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you have a policy of this nature, then it is incumbent upon you to
> > post via an address that doesn't add it. It's clearly obvious that the
> > disclaimer is meaningless lawyer-speak in the context of a mailing
>
If you have a policy of this nature, then it is incumbent upon you to
post via an address that doesn't add it. It's clearly obvious that the
disclaimer is meaningless lawyer-speak in the context of a mailing
list post.
The OP should arrange to use another mail posting route such as a
webmail addr
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:10:55 -0400
Charles Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
> > 0n Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:53:09AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
> >
> > >I *hate* email disclaimers...
> >
> > Our Exchange servers addthat footer to every email that goes out.
> >
Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
0n Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:53:09AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
>I *hate* email disclaimers...
Our Exchange servers addthat footer to every email that goes out.
There is nothing I can do to stop it :(
No worries - I figured as much, and should have said that co
Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
#/usr/bin/perl courier-dovecot-migrate.pl --recursive
Finding maildirs under .
./courierimapuiddb: OK
No such file or directory at courier-dovecot-migrate.pl line 230.
Try running the script under strace (i.e. 'strace -e trace=file perl
/script.pl') or truss to watch
Is it possible to have some folders be mbox and some be maildir format?
Claudio Succa posted his successful configuration back in 2005, at my
request. I never actually put it into practice, and I don't know how
much has changed since 1.0test68, but good luck!:
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dov
On 4/23/2007 Azher Amin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
However in my configs, i have enabled the digest-md5 already:
mechanisms = plain login cram-md5 digest-md5
You have yet to prove this by posting oputput of 'dovecot -n'...
--
Best regards,
Charles
Hi folks. We're moving users from rc24 and 27 to 1.0.0. On four mailboxes
so far we've seen these errors after the move (quick and dirty anonymizing
follows):
Apr 23 13:22:41 server.umn.edu dovecot: [ID 107833 local6.info] imap-login:
Login: user=, pid=<9046>, method=PLAIN, rip=***.***.***.***
Hi,
Azher Amin wrote:
Hi,
Thnx for reply. But still confused. Dovecot says: 'Requested
DIGEST-MD5 scheme, but we have only PLAIN-MD5'
However in my configs, i have enabled the digest-md5 already:
mechanisms = plain login cram-md5 digest-md5
So why it says that we have only PLAIN-MD5 ???
P
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Scott Silva schrieb:
> Robert Schetterer spake the following on 4/23/2007 6:32 AM:
>> Wilkinson, Alex schrieb:
>>> 0n Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:53:09AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
>>> >I *hate* email disclaimers...
>>> Our Exchange servers addt
Hi,
Thnx for reply. But still confused. Dovecot says: 'Requested DIGEST-MD5 scheme,
but we have only PLAIN-MD5'
However in my configs, i have enabled the digest-md5 already: mechanisms =
plain login cram-md5 digest-md5
So why it says that we have only PLAIN-MD5 ???
Plz seuggest ...
Regard
Marc Perkel wrote:
Why couldn't this be done. If you re in maildir mode opening a folder
you are expecting a directory structure:
.folder
.folder/cur
.folder/tmp
.folder/new
However if instead you find an mbox file called:
folder
Then you just open it as mbox and have it work automatically.
Robert Schetterer spake the following on 4/23/2007 6:32 AM:
> Wilkinson, Alex schrieb:
>> 0n Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:53:09AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
>
>> >I *hate* email disclaimers...
>
>> Our Exchange servers addthat footer to every email that goes out.
>> There is nothing I can d
> Please send $5,000.00 dollars U.S. to me immediately, and I will delete
> the email - otherwise, I will forward it to everyone in my email address
> book.
My My-- that looks like blackmail --
I love capitalism
Send me some money too, since I now have a copy.
--
MailScanner is like deod
Why couldn't this be done. If you re in maildir mode opening a folder
you are expecting a directory structure:
.folder
.folder/cur
.folder/tmp
.folder/new
However if instead you find an mbox file called:
folder
Then you just open it as mbox and have it work automatically. Or
alternatively tr
Odhiambo WASHINGTON wrote:
* On 21/04/07 09:38 -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
| Is it possible to have some folders be mbox and some be maildir format?
|
| Why you might ask? Sometime for diagnostics I have the Exim MTA archive
| certain messages in MBOX format and then I want to copy them into an
Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
> So I started to write about it and am stuck. Can those that
> _understand_ mutt+ssl have a read of what I wrote to myself and
> give me your $00.02 worth (corrections etc).
Just connect to your IMAP server using openssl.
openssl s_client -connect mailserver:993
(opti
Hi all,
I have recently migrated my mail from courier-imap to dovecot.
In doing so, I finally configured mutt to connect to imaps (SSL).
In the end I got it all working. I then sat back and thought:
"I kinda don't understand the SSL/TLS part even though it works".
And I hate setting stuff up and
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Wilkinson, Alex schrieb:
> 0n Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:53:09AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
>
> >I *hate* email disclaimers...
>
> Our Exchange servers addthat footer to every email that goes out.
> There is nothing I can do to stop it :(
>
0n Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:53:09AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
>I *hate* email disclaimers...
Our Exchange servers addthat footer to every email that goes out.
There is nothing I can do to stop it :(
-aW
IMPORTANT: This email remains the property of the Australian Defence
Organisati
I don't know if it is part of IMAP protocol or just a UWIMAP
bell/whistle, but with UWIMAP if you create a file /etc/imap.alert, a
window will pop up on the client every time you do any imap action.
It is:
1) very annoying
2) perfect for emergencies
The message must be short. Dunno if it works
Can anyone tell me what the problem is here ? And how to deal with it ?
Not without more details... like, maybe what version of dovecot you are
using? Output of 'dovecot -n'?
IMPORTANT: This email remains the property of the Australian Defence
Organisation and is subject to the jurisdiction
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2007, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Well, this statement is true for any backend, incl. LDAP.
Correct.
But many companies do not have a LDAP infrastructure.
It is much easier to setup a Mysql DB and put a table for ACL than it is to
setup
On 113, 04 23, 2007 at 11:50:53AM +0500, Azher Amin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Following is the output with details:
>
> dovecot: Apr 23 11:45:14 Info: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1
> DIGEST-MD5 service=IMAPsecured lip=127.0.0.1 rip=127.0.0.1
> dovecot: Apr 23 11:45:14 Info: auth(def
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Hi Wash,
> * On 21/04/07 09:38 -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
> | Is it possible to have some folders be mbox and some be maildir format?
> |
> | Why you might ask? Sometime for diagnostics I have the Exim MTA archive
> | certain messages in MBOX format
* On 21/04/07 09:38 -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
| Is it possible to have some folders be mbox and some be maildir format?
|
| Why you might ask? Sometime for diagnostics I have the Exim MTA archive
| certain messages in MBOX format and then I want to copy them into an
| imao folder to look at them
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