Mario Pavlov wrote, On 3/28/09 8:36 AM:
Hi,
so sendmail can use only cyrus-sasl ?
Right.
SASL is only standardized in the network-facing parts: a collection of named
and specified authentication mechanisms. Cyrus and Dovecot offer extremely
different interfaces to different sets of back-end
On Mar 30, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
I currently have about a dozen users on this box - but with very
large mailboxes (I still have archived mailing lists in mine!). If
there's a few manual steps I need to perform to "condition" this
setup prior to conversion please advise
On Mar 30, 2009, at 3:15 PM, Stewart Dean wrote:
I'm unclear about where and how this is to be used. I gather it is
to be a new standard, but I didn't seem to find anything about it in
the Dovecot Wiki Mail Location page. There are some words about it
in the 1.1.12/3 release notes, but pe
On Mar 30, 2009, at 8:29 AM, wolfgang.frie...@desy.de wrote:
Our To header looks like:
To: "AdminCc of rt Ticket #123456":;
The message_address_parse function called with the TRUE flag
(triggers add_fixed_address) in dovecot changes that to
To: AdminCc of rt Ticket #123456: missing_mail...@
Ok...I made the leap. Compiled a copy of 1.2b4 (very pleasant compile
BTW - almost no warnings, nice code Timo!)...tweaked a config...had a
few false starts...
1.2b4 seems to working quite nicely. Now...for my next magical trick...
I would like to migrate from maildir to dbox. I've tried us
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 18:26 -0400, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> maildir: ~330 -> ~110 msgs/sec, 9789 msgs/60 sec
With maildir_very_dirty_syncs=yes (just committed to v1.2 hg):
~1100 -> ~110 msgs/sec, 11904 msgs/60 sec.
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-dbox-redesign/
Looks like multi-dbox scales pretty nicely. Even after 100k messages the
peak saved msgs/sec is the same as the initial saved msgs/sec, even if
the average slows down somewhat.
I tested this by first deleting mailbox, then running "imaptest" for a
seco
you should choose maildir, if that´s the question.
take a look at this: http://wiki.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir
Stewart Dean wrote:
I'm unclear about where and how this is to be used. I gather it is to
be a new standard, but I didn't seem to find anything about it in the
Dovecot Wiki Ma
I'm unclear about where and how this is to be used. I gather it is to
be a new standard, but I didn't seem to find anything about it in the
Dovecot Wiki Mail Location page. There are some words about it in the
1.1.12/3 release notes, but perhaps I'm thick, but they're
meta-ambiguous to me.
I
On 25.03.2009, Bernhard Herzog wrote:
> On 19.03.2009, Bernhard Herzog wrote:
> > The reason for that is maildir_fill_readdir always adds the virtual name
> > of the INBOX even when MAILBOX_LIST_ITER_VIRTUAL_NAMES isn't set. In
> > lines 260ff of mailbox-list-maildir-iter.c, rev. 5284f45c249a it
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mar 26, 2009, at 1:00 PM, David Halik wrote:
Any thoughts on this Timo? Just wondering if you were able to
reproduce the problem and saw the same behavior. We can look into it
more if need be, but since I can replicate it on both Fedora and
Solaris, I'm guessing it's a
Gerhard Wiesinger wrote:
Hello!
Is it possible with sieve to do the following:
When a new message is added to a folder (e.g. dovecot folder and not
INBOX) then an action like forwarding it per E-Mail should be triggered.
Is this possible? If yes, how does the sieve script look like?
If you wa
Hello ,
I am forced to use 2 DBs to auth users. First one is for our CRM system
(new user=mail from him/her) , second is for other (cannot user CRM DB :( )
Postfix have no problem to deliver mails to both DBs but I've some
problems with reciveing mails from second (not CRM) DB.
The dovecot.con
Using dovecot 1.2beta (but earlier versions should behave similarly) we
have a problem in conjunction with empty To: headers and the RT request
tracker.
RT sends mail out using Bcc: and no To: header at all. To make some
mailers happy one can configure to send a dummy To: header, which we do.
On 3/29/2009, Daniel L. Miller (dmil...@amfes.com) wrote:
> So - time to make the leap. I want to upgrade a live version 1.0
> server to version 1.1 (from Ubuntu repositories, using version 1.0.10
> to 1.1.4).
Why? Current version is 1.1.13, and 1.2 is close to RC...
Personally, unless you have a
Hello!
Is it possible with sieve to do the following:
When a new message is added to a folder (e.g. dovecot folder and not
INBOX) then an action like forwarding it per E-Mail should be triggered.
Is this possible? If yes, how does the sieve script look like?
If possible, can a shell script al
Sorry, that was a very stupid question. Fixed the chown and chmod, and it
passed the connection for user1.
Thanks guys.
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On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, tao.6.y...@nokia.com wrote:
However, there can be the following error for specific user created, like this
when doing the connection from email client to Dovecot Email server
It's like the following in the log of Email server l
Dear List,
I dont know if its a dovecot config problem or whatever else issue.
Behaviour:
If I set /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf:
Following is valid with IMAP mailboxes only:
disable_plaintext_auth = yes # outlook 2007 with TLS in/out enabled can show
index of mails and klick on mail does
Michael,
I think you are referring to the list returned by CAPABILITY command to be seen
as the list of CAPABILITIES AFTER usr1 login.
To my surprise, the PLAIN are supported for a email user account even if it is
not listed, but PLAIN is natually supported
if you don't specify "use secure authe
Yes Timo, found "Warning: Killed with signal 15" in the log. What can be
"something" that killed dovecot?
Mar 26 17:18:43 Info: pop3-login: Login: user=, method=PLAIN, rip=x.x.x.x,
lip=y.y.y.y
Mar 26 17:18:43 Info: POP3(xxx): Disconnected: Logged out top=0/0, retr=0/0,
del=0/207, size=35162343
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