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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Exim, which does its usual thing, and the LDA is Dovecot (IMAPS).
Dovecot does not support LMTP, hence, Dovecot IMAPS cannot be your LDA.
An LDA is a program the MTA is calling to locally delive
Hi,
the new mail server that i had set up, i locate a username:ldapuser
and password:password to the SMTP AUTH and converted to base64 string.
Then in my Thunderbird incoming server & outgoing server username, i
put: ldapuser...
and it works ok .
But then when i try to add another username and
Using CONTROL= with "%u" will quite quickly run into the problem that
the directory will fill up, and hit the maximum (around 32k) or so. We
have 170k users so far, and more are being imported.
You could cull some from crontab or similar, but is generally a poor way
to solve a problem.
Worse,
Hi List,
I have a working qmail server and installed dovecot trying to setup vmail...
it's not going as expected...
What is working:
qmail
I can log-in using Thunderbird (IMAP)
from dovecot-info.log
dovecot: Apr 10 21:19:54 Info: imap-login: Login: user=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
method=PLAIN, rip=192
dovecot-1.0.10 on Solaris 10 x86, with NFS.
We currently have the problem that when customers go over their disk
quota, the dovecot-uidlist file stops them from logging in.
In the interest of solving it, we considered moving the CONTROL file to
a different file system. But:
1:
Using CONTR
Jim Horner wrote:
On Thursday 10 April 2008 02:03:56 Shawn wrote:
My personal Sieve rules are firing properly (now), so I know Sieve is
operational. Just the global rule isn't being applied.
This statement is slightly confusing so I will throw this out there... dovecot
will not use the glob
Hello,
http://www.qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man1/maildirmake.html
http://www.qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/maildi.html
SImple bash script:
#!/bin/sh
mkdir -p Maildir/{cur,new,tmp} && chmod -R 0700 Maildir
exit
It's nothing less that structure below:
Maildir/new
Maildir/cur
Maildir/tmp
On 4/10/2008, Jeff Koch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get the 'makemaildir' program without
having to install courier-imap?
It's 'maildirmake'... and I believe its part of the maildrop package on
most linux systems...
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Best regards,
Charles
Hi Guys:
Does anyone know where I can get the 'makemaildir' program without having
to install courier-imap?
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
On Thursday 10 April 2008 02:03:56 Shawn wrote:
> My personal Sieve rules are firing properly (now), so I know Sieve is
> operational. Just the global rule isn't being applied.
This statement is slightly confusing so I will throw this out there... dovecot
will not use the global script if a use
Andreas Schneider wrote:
Have you compiled your globalsieverc with sievec?
milliways:~ # ll /etc/dovecot/sieve/
total 8
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 137 Jan 6 13:03 global.sieve
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 116 Jan 6 13:04 global.sievec
-- andreas
(sorry Andreas - my initial response went to you d
Hello,
We offer our users to learn spam/ham by using folders called 'learnham'
or 'learnspam'. We currently use a cron job and use find to search
through all the folders to find folders called learn-spam and then call
sa-learn etc to process each message.
Is there away that dovecot can call
Thank you Bill for your quick response.
I´ve already joined the procmail-list but it seems that no ones using it
I´m already waiting day´s for a response
You probably need to know that if a process is about to die, hundreds
of the similar processes with the same mail-contents have already
At 11:23 AM +0200 4/10/08, Johannes Grimm wrote:
Hi to all out there,
i know this is not the right mailinglist for this issue,
That is correct. See http://www.procmail.org/era/lists.html to find
one more suitable.
but i?m hoping to get maybe here an answer to my problem.
Your problem is
Hi!
I'm running 1.1rc4 on a system and this happens occasionally:
--8<--
mail.info; dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN
service=imaplip=NN.NN.NN.NN rip=NNN.NN.NNN.NN lport=143
mail.info; dovecot: auth-worker(default): pam(,NNN.NN.NNN.NN):
lookup servi
Shawn wrote:
This isn't firing. The .Junk folder exists under the user directories,
but messages that have the X-Spam-Flag set are still going into INBOX.
My personal Sieve rules are firing properly (now), so I know Sieve is
operational. Just the global rule isn't being applied.
If it help
Thank you for your message.
I will be out of the office on Wednesday, April 9. If your message is
urgent, please contact the Wellesley College HelpDesk at 781-283-.
Leonor F. Martins
Systems and Network Manager
Wellesley College
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Wellesley, MA 02481
Phone: 781.283.2886
E
All over a sudden the getquota plugin in SquirrelMail doesn't work
anymore. I activated debugging an got:
IMAP command sent: a001 GETQUOTAROOT "INBOX"
IMAP response received:
Array
(
[0] => * QUOTAROOT "INBOX" ""
[1] => * QUOTA "" ()
)
A manual test results in:
. GETQUOTAROO
Hi to all out there,
i know this is not the right mailinglist for this issue, but i?m hoping
to get maybe here an answer to my problem.
i have succesfully migrated 12.000 mailboxes on a debaian with
washington imap to maildir on sles10 with dovecot.
although i had some post-converting work to d
If you are about to install dovecot http://wiki.dovecot.org/ is good
place to start.
On 10.04.2008 10:07, Allen Sim wrote:
Hi i am a newbie in setting up a mail server.I am using CentOS and
complete installed OpenLDAP,pam,dovecot,sendmail & squirrelmail.
Now, how should i start to send & receiv
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