On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 23:39 +0100, Diego Liziero wrote:
> When it happens with thunderbird, the user gets an error stating that
> the mail can't be saved.
> With other mail clients nothing is said and the mail is just lost.
Enabling rawlog (http://wiki.dovecot.org/Debugging/Rawlog) and looking
at
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Diego Liziero wrote:
> [..]
> Some users are complaining that their sent mails sometimes don't get
> written to imap Sent-mail folder.
Tim Alberts wrote:
> [..] I'm finding that using multiple clients at the same time, changes are not
> immediately posted so vie
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Diego Liziero wrote:
Perhaps, as it never happened with wu-imap, it could be fixed with
dovecot, too.
The hard part is to understand why it happens.
I wonder if an IMAP trace for a working UW-IMAP setup and the failing
Dovecot setup might help.
-- Asheesh.
--
Satire
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Diego Liziero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anyone had similar issues?
Charles Marcus wrote:
> Yes... I don't believe this is a dovecot issue, as this is an occasional
> issue with Thunderbird I've seen on both dovecot and Courier-imap (in
> fact it seems
On 3/12/2008 4:20 PM, Joseph Norris wrote:
in the file the user's unencrypted password is showing up as follows:
Mar 12 11:24:41 malaga dovecot: auth(default):
pam(jnorris,XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX): pam_authenticate() failed: Authentication
failure
Mar 12 11:24:41 malaga dovecot: auth(default):
passwd
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-12-2008 11:07 AM Tim Alberts spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-10-2008 6:09 PM Tim Alberts spake the following:
I'm moving to IMAP and trying to understand all the details of
where to save email. The system is CentOS running sendmail -
procmail which de
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:24:11 +0100
Johan Hendriks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
{snip}
> this is my posfix part of sasl
>
> smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
> smtpd_sasl_exceptions_networks = $mynetworks
> broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
>
Hello all,
the dovecot -> ldap connection is working correctly but I notice
something in my maillog that is disturbing:
dovecot.conf in the passdb section I have
passdb passwd {
}
then it drops down into the ldap stuff.
The user gets validated via this first and if it fails passes on to th
on 3-12-2008 11:07 AM Tim Alberts spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-10-2008 6:09 PM Tim Alberts spake the following:
I'm moving to IMAP and trying to understand all the details of where
to save email. The system is CentOS running sendmail - procmail
which delivers as:
DEFAULT=$
On Wednesday, March 12 at 11:40 AM, quoth Andrew Roberts:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
I'm trying to get `deliver` (the LDA) to function properly. I can
get it to work without doing a user lookup, but for my own sense of
sanity, I want to know what I'm doing wrong getting user looku
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
I'm trying to get `deliver` (the LDA) to function properly. I can get it to
work without doing a user lookup, but for my own sense of sanity, I want to
know what I'm doing wrong getting user lookups working. (I'm using dovecot
1.0.10).
Here's what I h
Diego Liziero wrote:
Hi,
I'm collecting users feedback of latest dovecot 1.1.rc3 development release.
Some users are complaining that their sent mails sometimes don't get
written to imap Sent-mail folder.
I'm having that exact trouble with Usermin as I just posted a follow up
to an old iss
On 3/12/2008 1:59 PM, Diego Liziero wrote:
Hi,
I'm collecting users feedback of latest dovecot 1.1.rc3 development release.
Some users are complaining that their sent mails sometimes don't get
written to imap Sent-mail folder.
It seems that all these users were using multiple istances of imap
p
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-10-2008 6:09 PM Tim Alberts spake the following:
I'm moving to IMAP and trying to understand all the details of where
to save email. The system is CentOS running sendmail - procmail
which delivers as:
DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/
I'm trying also to use Usermin as the web
Hello,
I'm trying to get `deliver` (the LDA) to function properly. I can get
it to work without doing a user lookup, but for my own sense of
sanity, I want to know what I'm doing wrong getting user lookups
working. (I'm using dovecot 1.0.10).
Here's what I have in the "auth default" section:
Hi,
I'm collecting users feedback of latest dovecot 1.1.rc3 development release.
Some users are complaining that their sent mails sometimes don't get
written to imap Sent-mail folder.
It seems that all these users were using multiple istances of imap
processes to read their mail
(thunderbird+hord
Thank you so much that was it!
I just migrated from one server to another and that line did not made it
in the new dovecot.conf file.
Well i need to use diff more.
Thanks again
Jens Meyer schreef:
Hi!
I have a similar configuration - and run into the same problem before
two weeks.
As I
Hi!
I have a similar configuration - and run into the same problem before
two weeks.
As I remember I expanded the following line in dovecot.conf:
-->
mechanisms = plain login
<--
It works for me and hopefully it is the correct solution (even if I am
no dovecot-expert).
Kind regards,
Hello all i have postfix running with dovecot-sasl and mysql as a backend.
It all runs good.
I run into trouble as where outlook 2003 fails to authenticate when
sending e-mail.
I have thunderbird outlook2007 and 2003 clients.
The tunderbird and 2007 clients are working OK, the outlook2003 clien
Hi Chris,
thank you very much for your helpful answer!
deliver was configured fine already.
But I was not aware that I need another tool/configuration for managing
sieve-scripts. I am using pysieved now (with Sieve for Thunderbird) and
everything is working fine. Great...
Kind regards,
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Sven Schmidt wrote:
But now I want to copy a mail not move a mail, it is possible?
Nope.
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On 12.03.2008 13:00, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Anton Yuzhaninov a écrit :
On 12.03.2008 12:04, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Is it possible to specify a maildir to a fileinto rule in a sieve
file? A simple:
require "fileinto";
if header :contains "X-Spam-Flag" "YES" {
fileinto ".Junk";
}
Anton Yuzhaninov a écrit :
On 12.03.2008 12:04, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Is it possible to specify a maildir to a fileinto rule in a sieve
file? A simple:
require "fileinto";
if header :contains "X-Spam-Flag" "YES" {
fileinto ".Junk";
}
try
fileinto "Junk";
OMG. It's works. So
On 12.03.2008 12:04, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Is it possible to specify a maildir to a fileinto rule in a sieve file?
A simple:
require "fileinto";
if header :contains "X-Spam-Flag" "YES" {
fileinto ".Junk";
}
try
fileinto "Junk";
--
WBR,
Anton Yuzhaninov
Steffen Kaiser schrieb:
I guess, this is just a simplification of you real filter, therefore
one remard:
keep is not reached, if address matches, but header not.
The regex does not look correct, use just one backslash per asterisk.
BTW: I would use
header :contains "X-Spam-Level" "
Hello,
Is it possible to specify a maildir to a fileinto rule in a sieve file?
A simple:
require "fileinto";
if header :contains "X-Spam-Flag" "YES" {
fileinto ".Junk";
}
does'nt work becaise .Junk is a directoty, not a mailbox... See my
dovecot-deliver log:
Couldn't open mailbox
Hello,
I use a simple sieve file like:
require "fileinto";
if header :contains ["From"] ["root"] {
redirect "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
}
When I send an email with root to this user, I have this error in my
deliver log:
Mar 12 09:43:18 helm deliver([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
open(~/.temp.hostname.net.533
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