On Thursday, July 10 at 07:14 PM, quoth Tobias Zimmerman:
I am running Maildir (obtained via [mac|darwin] ports) on my Powerbook Pro
I assume you mean you're running Dovecot. ;)
Is it possible to set Maildir not to put a dot in front of the
directory names?
With 1.0.13? Not without hacking
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 05:20:21PM -0700, Hans Wunsch wrote:
> Message: 7 Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:30:13 -0400 From: Ben Winslow
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Hello:
This has been a long post but I am still trying. Here is the latest problem,
but first the system:
CentOS 5.2
Postfix 2.3.3 + updates (bundled with CentOS 5.2)
Dovecot-1.0.7 (bundled with CentOS 5.2)
Dovecot-1.1.1 (Updated from www.atrpms.com as recommended by Charles Marcus)
Problem:
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Message: 7 Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:30:13 -0400 From: Ben Winslow
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Dovecot] nfs_flush errors To:
dovecot@dovecot.org Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Hans Wunsch
wrote:
> I'm looking for some help wit
I am running Maildir (obtained via [mac|darwin] ports) on my Powerbook Pro
to operate as local mail storage. My mail is stored in the Maildir format.
Is it possible to set Maildir not to put a dot in front of the directory
names? (e.g., ~/Maildir/somefolder instead of ~/Maildir/.somefolder). OS
Hi,
I am using dovcot on a Fritz!Box (Linux fritz 2.6.19.2 #1 Fri Apr 18
16:00:34 CEST 2008 mips unknown)
And after upgrading from 1.0.9 to 1.0.15 I am getting above assertion,
when I do some action like moving or deleting on the IMAP mail box using
MailDir on ext2 fs.
I use --with-ioloop=po
Hi,
I am using dovcot on a Fritz!Box (Linux fritz 2.6.19.2 #1 Fri Apr 18
16:00:34 CEST 2008 mips unknown)
And after upgrading from 1.0.9 to 1.0.15 I am getting above assertion,
when I do some action like moving or deleting on the IMAP mail box using
MailDir on ext2 fs.
I use --with-ioloop=ep
Just upgraded my home mail server from version 1.0 to 1.1.1
and now I noticed that Thunderbird has started showing the
'hidden' namespaces (albeit "greyed") for that server (see
the attached JPG image)...
What can I change to really make them hidden again?
The only thing I changed in my dovecot.
mmmh...
so you are using:
plugin {
quota = fs:INBOX:mount=/var/mail
quota2 = fs:home:noenforcing:mount=/home/h1
}
but "fs:home:noenforcing:mount=/home/h1" will not work and you just
added it do make "fs:INBOX:mount=/var/mail" work? Maybe it's worth to
have a closer look to this
Hi,
I would like to use the antispam plugin with dovecot on Solaris. I'm
mainly using blastwave packages and tried to compile the plugin
without success so far.
I use the following .config file;
BACKEND=mailtrain
DOVECOT=/opt/csw/include/dovecot
INSTALLDIR=/opt/csw/lib/dovecot/modules/imap
It seems that a RPC call fails because rquotas are not supported on
'homesvr'. But dovecots quota-fs requires them for remote storage.
Yes, my homesvr does not support RPC rquotas. Acutally I really don't
want Dovecot to handle quota on my home directory, I only want Dovecot
to hand quota
Hello.
I upgraded my dovecot to 1.1. I use the FreeBSD port.
However, I can't use the expire plugin. See the error:
Unknown dict module: db
expire plugin: dict_init() failed
I see on the mailing list another mail like this problem. And the
problem is the imap library is not linked to libdb.
I
It seems that a RPC call fails because rquotas are not supported on
'homesvr'. But dovecots quota-fs requires them for remote storage.
You may verify this also using perl:
perl -e 'use Quota; print Quota::rpcquery("homesvr", "/home"),"\n";'
To test if perl-Qouta will report any quotas for '/ho
Hi,
Last time, I have got no reply, hope this time is better.
OS: Solaris 10
Dovecot version : 1.1.1
file system of /var/mail : NFS from Solaris
file system of /home : other NFS server that not support rquotad.
Here is my setting that works:
plugin {
quota = fs:I
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