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on 6/11/08 10:02 PM Timo Sirainen said the following:
| On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 15:59 +0900, Alan Premselaar wrote:
|> prior to the quota-rewrite patch (which i installed with the hopes of
|> using quota_warn feature) i was able to put the following lin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of dovecot and exim are you using?
Might post a copy of your exim setup.
The advantage of dovecot as the LDA is that the indexes get updated on delivery. I didn't notice any
difference in performance on a little used server while using Thunderbird. There
on 6-11-2008 4:10 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake the following:
The correct way has to be one or the other:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Exim
are mutually exclusive with
http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/DebianStable
It appears that exim can either call dovecot's LDA or make the delivery
itself. The
> The correct way has to be one or the other:
>
>
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Exim
>
> are mutually exclusive with
>
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/DebianStable
>
> It appears that exim can either call dovecot's LDA or make the delivery
> itself. There may
> be good reasons to do it one way or
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 23:43 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> Kyle,
"Obviously", I qualify as a spammer because I wrote the antispam plugin.
Or something like that.
> A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
> recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es
Kyle,
> 1. If you have a false-negative, put the spam into the Spam.Report
> folder
> 2. If you have a false-positive (which has all kinds of ugly
> spamassassin protective markup in it), put the message into the
> Spam.NotSpam folder
> I looked into the antispam plugin
On 6/11/2008 2:48 PM, rashantha de silva wrote:
iz:~ rush$ dovecot -n
-bash: dovecot: command not found
So your install is broken... ?
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Best regards,
Charles
On Jun 11, 2008, at 9:43 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 6/11/2008 1:58 PM, Anders wrote:
Steve Fosdick wrote:
What is the status of dbox in dovecot 1.1 please?
I asked the same question some time ago, with no real answers,
>
> http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-March/029260.html
Thats n
on 6-11-2008 11:48 AM rashantha de silva spake the following:
iz:~ rush$ dovecot -n
-bash: dovecot: command not found
Maybe you need to prepend the full path of your dovecot binary if it isn't in
your standard path.
--
MailScanner is like deodorant...
You hope everybody uses it, and
you notic
iz:~ rush$ dovecot -n
-bash: dovecot: command not found
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Charles Marcus
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/11/2008, rashantha de silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>
>> here is my dovecot config.
>
> 3rd request...
>
> Please post ONLY OUTPUT OF DOVECOT -N COMMAND..
On 6/11/2008, Quentin Chung (KTS) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
create your own root cert. use that root cert to sign your dovecot
ssl cert. publish your public root cert in web server, and give
instructions to your users to import this root cert once... then no
more prompt on accepting the dovecot
On 6/11/2008 1:58 PM, Anders wrote:
Steve Fosdick wrote:
What is the status of dbox in dovecot 1.1 please?
I asked the same question some time ago, with no real answers,
>
> http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-March/029260.html
Thats not true... maybe you missed Timos response? See below
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, June 11 at 05:01 PM, quoth Hugo Monteiro:
Have you tried the plugin using the mailtrain backend?
The antispam plugin? No, I haven't... mostly because it looks like no
matter which backend I use, I'd have to alter the user-visible
interface to my training sys
Steve Fosdick wrote:
What is the status of dbox in dovecot 1.1 please?
I asked the same question some time ago, with no real answers,
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-March/029260.html
Probably nobody dares to be the first one using dbox and finding the
issues :-).
Anders.
On 6/11/2008, rashantha de silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
spoke to soon. it does not work from outlook.
Also, 'does not work' is not a problem description.
Please provide LOG EXCERPTS demonstrating the problem.
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Best regards,
Charles
On 6/11/2008, rashantha de silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
here is my dovecot config.
3rd request...
Please post ONLY OUTPUT OF DOVECOT -N COMMAND...
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Best regards,
Charles
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 10:25 -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I currently have a setup on my system with what I call "magic folders"
> to enable spam filter training. Here's how it works:
>
> 1. If you have a false-negative, put the spam into the Spam.Report
> folder
> 2. I
On Wednesday, June 11 at 05:33 PM, quoth Hugo Monteiro:
Well, for one thing, this is different behavior than what my users
are used to, and I'd rather not have to re-explain how things work
and deal with confusion about the difference in behavior.
Plus, unless I misunderstand the antispam plug
spoke to soon. it does not work from outlook.
here is my dovecot config.
base_dir = /usr/local/cutedge/dovecot/var/run/
login_dir = /usr/local/cutedge/dovecot/var/run/login
mail_location = maildir:~/Mail/Dovecot
auth_executable = /usr/local/cutedge/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-auth
protocols
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, June 11 at 05:01 PM, quoth Hugo Monteiro:
Have you tried the plugin using the mailtrain backend?
The antispam plugin? No, I haven't... mostly because it looks like no
matter which backend I use, I'd have to alter the user-visible
interface to my training sys
On Wednesday, June 11 at 05:01 PM, quoth Hugo Monteiro:
Have you tried the plugin using the mailtrain backend?
The antispam plugin? No, I haven't... mostly because it looks like no
matter which backend I use, I'd have to alter the user-visible
interface to my training system (which I don't re
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, June 11 at 05:51 PM, quoth Juan Asensio Sánchez:
The anispam plugin does exactly what you need, and you could forget
the cron script. If you use SpamAssassin, you could add a rule to
Sieve to move the Spam messages when they arrives to the Spam folder.
If a us
On Wednesday, June 11 at 05:51 PM, quoth Juan Asensio Sánchez:
The anispam plugin does exactly what you need, and you could forget
the cron script. If you use SpamAssassin, you could add a rule to
Sieve to move the Spam messages when they arrives to the Spam
folder. If a user moves a message fr
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Hello,
I currently have a setup on my system with what I call "magic folders"
to enable spam filter training. Here's how it works:
1. If you have a false-negative, put the spam into the Spam.Report
folder
2. If you have a false-positive (which has all kinds of
Hi
The anispam plugin does exactly what you need, and you could forget
the cron script. If you use SpamAssassin, you could add a rule to
Sieve to move the Spam messages when they arrives to the Spam folder.
If a user moves a message from Spam folder to any other folder, then
the message is conside
What is the status of dbox in dovecot 1.1 please?
I have read the release notes and checked the archives but I can't find
this information.
TiA,
Steve.
Hello,
I currently have a setup on my system with what I call "magic folders"
to enable spam filter training. Here's how it works:
1. If you have a false-negative, put the spam into the Spam.Report
folder
2. If you have a false-positive (which has all kinds of ugly
spamassassin
I've tried compiling 1.1.rc9 on everything to hand and I get various
compilation warnings (but the compilation finishes). I don't know
whether any of them are worth tracking down?
I'm guessing most of the differences depend on the default gcc options
and a couple of them are probably specific
@charles - thanks
i was able to get outlook to authenticate from outlook.
i had to check outgoing and incoming use the same. when configured
separately it didn't work - go figure.
tested and worked with ssl on port 25 and 995.
thanks again.
i need to look more into dovecot... one thing for sure
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 23:05 -0700, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> I'm running 1.1 rc8, and I enabled the Lucene indexes.
>
> I find that if a bunch of messages arrive in INBOX and I then move them to
> archive, the next time I do an X-TEXT-FAST search, Dovecot has to re-index
> the mails that I think i
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 15:59 +0900, Alan Premselaar wrote:
> prior to the quota-rewrite patch (which i installed with the hopes of
> using quota_warn feature) i was able to put the following line into my
> passwd-file userdb and it was working:
>
> alan:*:1000:1000::/home/alan::userdb_quota=maildir
as I know.
create your own root cert. use that root cert to sign your dovecot ssl
cert.
publish your public root cert in web server, and give instructions to your
users to import this root cert once...
then no more prompt on accepting the dovecot cert anymore.. this apply to
www or other secure c
On 6/11/2008 6:26 AM, Kjartan Andreassen wrote:
We are getting the users homedir from sql ( in dovecot-sql.conf) and using
the convert script we have the following settings:
mail_location = dbox:%h/dbox
convert_mail = maildir:%h/Maildir
This just gives an error on all the folders saying they al
Hi,
We are getting the users homedir from sql ( in dovecot-sql.conf) and using
the convert script we have the following settings:
mail_location = dbox:%h/dbox
convert_mail = maildir:%h/Maildir
This just gives an error on all the folders saying they already exists.
Does anyone have a config file
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I've spent the past couple of hours trying to figure this out by
checking the wiki and googling, but haven't come up with anything that
works yet.
I just installed dovecot 1.0.14 with the quota-rewrite (1.09) patch and
i'm trying to get the quota over
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