Hello,
In our configuration, we are using a "passdb passwd-file", with
"user=" directives in each username, and a separate "userdb
passwd-file" which contains the target usernames for the "user="
directives. This works fine, for normal logins via POP and IMAP.
For customer support testing purpos
On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 18:01 -0800, David Jonas wrote:
> SELECT \
> IF('%l' != host, host, NULL) AS host, \
> IF('%l' != host, 'Y', NULL) AS proxy, \
> IF('%l' != host, 'Y', NULL) AS nodelay, \
> IF('%l' != host, 'Y', NULL) AS nologin, \
> IF('%l' != host, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, i telnet to port 143 and enter everything manually.
Dave
Quoting Charles Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 11/19/2008 10:17 PM, David Cunningham wrote:
Well, most of my issues are gone with adding auth cache. However, I am
having an issue. Sometimes, even though cache incorrect passwords
I see this from time to time too. But if right click on the folder in
thunderbird, select properties from the context menu, and hit rebuild
index in the properties dialog, it fixes it. It crops up for me several
times a day.
I'm still back at 1.1.rc1 though.
John
Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> On Wed
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On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, Timo Sirainen wrote:
How are the new mails delivered to maildir?
With Dovecot's deliver, filtered by a Sieve script using "fileinto".
But moved away on filesystem level. It seems to be connected to folders,
where message dis
Hi there,
I run a system that has a lot of virtual users. We invoke deliver from
exim and pass the directory to deliver into using the HOME environment
variable, so deliver doesn't do any database lookups during the delivery
process. The exim pipe environment is described at
http://exim.org/exim-h
On 11/19/2008 10:17 PM, David Cunningham wrote:
> Well, most of my issues are gone with adding auth cache. However, I am
> having an issue. Sometimes, even though cache incorrect passwords is
> disabled, new passwords do not work. It would seem that once a user
> logs in with one password succes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to take advantage of RFC5229 match variables (it would reduce
the number of rules I have by an order of magnitude); however, the
required extension isn't supported yet. Am I mistaken? If not, are
there plans to support it?
It is supported by the new Sieve i
On Nov 20, 2008, at 4:15 AM, Rod Treweek wrote:
Hi Timo,
Thanks Timo. This is great. I followed your instructions, and sure
enough,
everything is working as expected now. Thank you very very much. One
question I have, What's the advantage of using prefetch? Is this a
considerable perfo
On Nov 20, 2008, at 10:09 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
Hmm, I have the same problem with Thunderbird and Dovecot v1.0.15
using Maildir now and then. The message is empty, no date/subject/
whatsoever (it's the same if you put a non-readable file into
Maildir). Thunderbird caches the empty info u
I'd like to take advantage of RFC5229 match variables (it would reduce
the number of rules I have by an order of magnitude); however, the
required extension isn't supported yet. Am I mistaken? If not, are
there plans to support it?
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Brian Hayden wrote:
1.1.6 in our test environment... all three still sometimes have the "next
message unexpectedly lost" error logged. This happens only for Outlook users,
and corresponds to the user seeing a message with no su
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