On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 08:26 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Charles Marcus wrote:
> > Marcus O. White wrote:
> >> G'day All,
> >>
> >> I am new to dovecot. I've run across the "allow_net" to restrict access
> >> on what seems like a per user basis. Is the a way to global limit access
> >> to one or
I think I had a similar post in Oct-2006.
This patch is more in line with what Timo was looking for and is similar
now to other Tru64 conditionals in other sources such as compat.h and
fdpass.c.
Cheers
Simon L Jackson wrote:
I believe that there is one more patch required for a successful bu
Danno Coppock wrote:
facts:
* There was only one active client.
* The client was T'bird, v1.5.0.10, running on XP.
Danno,
I saw some issues like this for a while, months ago, but concluded that it was a
Thunderbird issue rather than a Dovecot issue. For diagnostic purposes, can you try
Outlo
symptoms:
1. Coming back to the idle client, and clicking on a newly arrived
message, often a long delay (seems like minutes, sometimes) will
occur before the message loads from the server.
2. Sending messages, as often as not, the client will stall,
sometimes indefinitely, on "copying mes
Hi,
I'm using dovecot-1.0.0 on gentoo box and I have problem with authentication
using digest-md5 and passwords stored as plain text in ldap database, when I
use cram-md5 it works, while digest-md5 give this error (squirrelmail login):
May 5 16:03:32 srv dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH
Jonathan wrote:
> Kenny Dail wrote:
>
>>> Adrian Barker wrote:
>>> Thanks for replying. We cannot easily change the way we deliver email,
>>> as we have over 30,000 users, who use a mixture of imap, pop and Unix
>>> email clients, so we have to continue to deliver email to a central mail
>>> spool
Kenny Dail wrote:
Adrian Barker wrote:
Thanks for replying. We cannot easily change the way we deliver email,
as we have over 30,000 users, who use a mixture of imap, pop and Unix
email clients, so we have to continue to deliver email to a central mail
spool. The MTA that we run is Exim, which h
On May 4, 2007, at 6:00 PM, Sophie Nicoud wrote:
Hello,
How can I configure dovecot in order to allow subfolders on IMAP
directories ?
I dont find in the dovecot.conf file
AFAIK it does that by default. Your MUA should be able to create new
subfolders.
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