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On 2008-05-15, at 0645, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Also, dovecot.org offers list access by IMAP. :)
See http://dovecot.org/mailinglists.html
how would somebody who has an existing mailing list (managed by ezmlm-
idx) set up IMAP access to their
Jason Forester wrote:
We have 3 RH5.1 boxes running the stock Postfix 2.3.3, but due to issues
with the stock Dovecot 1.0rc15, Redhat supplied us with the version of
Dovecot 1.0.7 that will be in Redhat 5.2.
>
The mail store is automounted per-user from a Sun box via NFS.
Timo strongly recomm
On May 21, 2008, at 11:41 PM, Mike Abbott wrote:
Some of my IMAP clients hang when connecting to Dovecot 1.1.rc5. I
believe the problem is that imap-login reads eagerly rather than
sparingly. If a client sends
a login user password
b select Inbox
all at once, without waiting for the login
> I agree that bounces should be minimized. Still the most logical
> solution would be that the MTA asks the MDA about the quota status.
Yes, that could be doable. Although, dovecot's LDA doesn't actually
support this. And then there's the issue of race conditions: You ask it,
accept the mail, an
Mike Abbott wrote:
So it appears that both the client and Dovecot may be in violation,
depending on how you define "ambiguity." The RFC does not explicitly
define whether login causes an ambiguity, but I personally believe that
login does "affect the results of other commands" (the login may f
on 5-21-2008 2:39 PM Bjørn T Johansen spake the following:
Why not? I have been running ntp inside vmware for many years now, without any
problems
And I occasionally fail to come to a full stop at a stop sign, and don't get a
ticket, but is it the proper thing to do?
--
MailScanner is
Johannes Berg wrote:
>> Instead I think it's a cleaner (and more logical) way to let the mail
>> delivery agent take care of this, hence by deliver from dovecot.
>
> Any self-respecting mail administrator should avoid sending bounces like
> the plague, hence the need to check whatever you possibly
Aloha,
I've searched the list and have found no similar reports, so I'm asking
here.
We have 3 RH5.1 boxes running the stock Postfix 2.3.3, but due to issues
with the stock Dovecot 1.0rc15, Redhat supplied us with the version of
Dovecot 1.0.7 that will be in Redhat 5.2.
The mail store is automou
the short explanation is that both the VM container and ntp adjust the
clock tick, and both think they are the only application that does so.
There are longer explanations in many places around the internet.
On 2008 May 21 (Wed) at 23:39:17 +0200 (+0200), Bj??rn T Johansen wrote:
:Why not? I h
> Instead I think it's a cleaner (and more logical) way to let the mail
> delivery agent take care of this, hence by deliver from dovecot.
Any self-respecting mail administrator should avoid sending bounces like
the plague, hence the need to check whatever you possibly can during the
smtp transac
Hello,
First of all, postfix doesn't support quota's by default. There is the
quota patch of course. But there is a reason that it isn't included by
default. (but I'm not sure what the exact reason is, if it's not the one
below).
Secondly, how do you define the quota of a mailbox? There are many
Why not? I have been running ntp inside vmware for many years now, without any
problems
BTJ
On Wed, 21 May 2008 12:30:01 -0700
Peter Hessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> never ever ever run ntp on virtual hardware.
>
> instead, run ntp on the host hardware, and tell the client to always
>
Hello,
I'm a bit confused with the dovecot quota support. What is it for?
I thought postfix should be the one managing the quota. If I set up a quota in
dovecot, does dovecot keep the messages size under certain limit?
What happen when you reach the quota limit?
What's the difference between postf
Some of my IMAP clients hang when connecting to Dovecot 1.1.rc5. I
believe the problem is that imap-login reads eagerly rather than
sparingly. If a client sends
a login user password
b select Inbox
all at once, without waiting for the login reply before sending the
select, imap-login eats
Thank you for the prompt answers
@Luuk Vosslamber
>finding correct values for the following entrys in your vmware(host)
>config file might solve some things:
>host.cpukHz = 1596000 <== depends on processor speed ;-)
>host.noTSC = TRUE
>ptsc.noTSC = TRUE
>hostinfo.noTSC = TRUE
>tools.syntime =
Hi all!
First of all, I want ti thank the whole Dovecot community (developers
for developing and fast responses, users for populating and responses
too). Dovecot is a really good and fast IMAP server - it serves near
3000 in our installation.
Now I have a problem and request community's help
never ever ever run ntp on virtual hardware.
instead, run ntp on the host hardware, and tell the client to always
obey the bios clock. I add "* * * * * /sbin/hwclock --localtime --hctosys"
to my crontab for that.
On 2008 May 21 (Wed) at 20:27:09 +0200 (+0200), Robert Henjes wrote:
:
:Hi,
:
:I
At 8:27 PM +0200 5/21/08, Robert Henjes wrote:
Hi,
I followed the discussions regarding the "time moved backward" problem
and the use of ntp in such cases. At our department we are running two
dovecot servers within an vmware server environment, and unfortunately
the timedrift (with ntpd active)
Hi,
I followed the discussions regarding the "time moved backward" problem
and the use of ntp in such cases. At our department we are running two
dovecot servers within an vmware server environment, and unfortunately
the timedrift (with ntpd active) exceeds sometimes up to 30 minutes
virtual drif
on 5-20-2008 6:50 PM Kenneth Porter spake the following:
On Tuesday, May 20, 2008 8:39 AM -0700 Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I usually make users wait a while before restoring their mistakes. A few
hours of thinking about it might make them think about it
Assuming it was a mistake.
>> Btw, why is the whole Dovecot system shutting down due to a bug in the
>> 'imap' subprocess? It's rather annoying for the rest of the users...
>
> It shouldnt' be.
>
>> May 20 15:16:32 ifm.liu.se dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.info] IMAP(inand):
>> Server shutting down
>
> Do you mean you didn't c
On 5/20/2008 9:53 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
It might be nice to have a mode that disallows deletion of *non-empty*
folders. In order for a user to delete the folder, the folder must first
be emptied and purged.
Alas, deleting messages can be undone, but folders can't be, and the UI
of a clien
On May 21, 2008, at 9:40 AM, Peter Eriksson wrote:
mail_process_size setting limits this to 256 MB by default. You could
increase it or drop it completely. It's there mainly to catch memory
leaks and such because users rarely reach this limit.
Question: Should Dovecot handle this better someho
It seems the configure check for "krb5-config" isn't doing stuff
100% right.. :-)
"make" after configure gives:
...
Making all in auth
source='mycrypt.c' object='mycrypt.o' libtool=no \
DEPDIR=.deps depmode=none /bin/bash ../../depcomp \
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I../../src/lib -I../../s
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