On 01/04/2010 10:00 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Hi,
So, what's the best FOSS IMAP enabled web mail front end with a
modern look/feel? I'd like to run it on lighttpd, which I'm already
using, not apache.
I'm using RoundCube 0.3.x (from the RoundCube website) + mysql + apache2
on Debian Lenny, a
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 12:43 -0500, Jerry wrote:
>
> Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning, "I can’t install Debian."
Jerry, you debian people steal everything, its... Ubuntu is an ancient
African word meaning, "I can’t install Slackware." :P
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On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 14:15 +0100, Thomas Wolf wrote:
> Timo Sirainen schrieb:
> > On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
> >
> >> In other words, would you really have to remember to run dovecot -n -c
> >> per your example above?
> >>
> >> I ask because I've never used it with a config fil
== DOVECOT.CONF =
# 1.2.8: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
# OS: FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE i386 ufs
log_path: /var/log/dovecot-error.log
info_log_path: /var/log/dovecot.log
protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s
ssl_cert_file: /etc/ssl/dovecot/cert.pem
ssl_key_file: /etc/ssl/do
Literally, in a recent case with me. Debian (any build I could get my
hands on, I tried quite a few) would literally not install on a box. I
was lucky if the installer ran, let alone did anything. Spent a week
trying.
Ubuntu installed on the first try and was up and running after fifteen
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:41:32 -0200 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
articulated:
> On Qua, 06 Jan 2010, Pascal Volk wrote:
> > Sorry, but I really can't understand, why the most unbuntu users seems
> > to be unable to read AND understand so simple written documentation. :(
>
>
> If they could, they'd be r
Anthony Nedland wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Qua, 06 Jan 2010, Pascal Volk wrote:
Sorry, but I really can't understand, why the most unbuntu users seems
to be unable to read AND understand so simple written documentation. :(
If they could, they'd be running debian. :-)
Distro dis
2010/1/6 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
>
>
> If they could, they'd be running debian. :-)
>
insert flame from ubuntu admin ;)
I tried the postfix-dovecot package once and dumped it. Found it easier
using the separate packages. I'd also recommend installing Dovecot from
source under Ubuntu as they'
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Qua, 06 Jan 2010, Pascal Volk wrote:
Sorry, but I really can't understand, why the most unbuntu users seems
to be unable to read AND understand so simple written documentation. :(
If they could, they'd be running debian. :-)
Distro discussion aside, I think I
At Wed, 6 Jan 2010 14:17:40 +0200,
Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
> On 4.1.2010, at 20.47, David Abrahams wrote:
>
> > 1. I had to manually create the virtual folder for all my users or
> > they couldn't access their mail at all. Is this fixed in 2.0?
>
> No.
OK, is it considered a bug that should b
On Qua, 06 Jan 2010, Pascal Volk wrote:
Sorry, but I really can't understand, why the most unbuntu users seems
to be unable to read AND understand so simple written documentation. :(
If they could, they'd be running debian. :-)
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Linked in part to a stru
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:31:18 -0600
> Von: Stan Hoeppner
> An: Dovecot Mailing List
> Betreff: Re: [Dovecot] First time Dovecot user, really impressed so far. What
> is best IMAP enabled webmail packageto go with Dovecot?
> David Abrahams put forth
David Abrahams put forth on 1/5/2010 1:44 PM:
> At Mon, 4 Jan 2010 22:08:22 +0100,
> Egbert Jan van den Bussche wrote:
>>
>> Welcome!
>> Have a look at RoundCube webmail. I used to use squirrelmail but had the
>> same issues as you. RoundCube is very nice.
>
> I second that emotion
After a bit o
> There wouldn't be any uncommitted statements. The only such statements
are
> sent inside commit(), the others are SELECTs and such that don't modify
> anything.
Ok. I made things this way.
> Well, that also wastes memory :) I thought I remembered using VARCHAR
> pointers about 10 years ago. I t
I recently started using dovecot and have it working well but I have one item I
haven't been able to find an answer for. I am using MySQL with Dovecot for
authentication with my virtual email customers. When the user logs in and
checks email a log entry is recorded. Instead of the email address
On 01/06/2010 03:44 PM Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2010-01-06 7:20 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
>>> dovecot -n should know which config file it is using, and outout
>>> accordingly.
>
>> How would it know what config file Dovecot is using? The config file
On 12/29/2009 06:40 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote
I should probably try again stress testing on NFS with imaptest. Maybe
these happen constantly when imaptest is run on two machines at the same
time?..
That sounds like a good test to me. Our environment (which seems to trip
many of these issues
Timo, I reinstalled all our servers with -O0 and full debugging on
"-gdwarf-2 -g3". I should be able to look up anything you need done now.
Here's some more examples with the data you asked for last time, now
without optimization. I also noticed that there are a few users that
seem to be reg
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, wolfgang.frie...@desy.de wrote:
After upgrading from dovecot 1.2.3, managesieve 0.11.8, sieve 0.1.11 to
dovecot 1.2.9, managesieve 0.11.10 and sieve 0.1.14 users who do not have
sieve rules yet and use managesieve for the first time do trigger error
messages in the log file
On 2010-01-06 7:20 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
>> dovecot -n should know which config file it is using, and outout
>> accordingly.
> How would it know what config file Dovecot is using? The config file
> needs to be read before it even knows where the ba
Pascal Volk schrieb:
On 01/06/2010 02:15 PM Thomas Wolf wrote:
…
The package "dovecot-postfix" installs and uses dovecot-postfix.conf but
unfortunately also puts the default dovecot.conf in /etc/dovecot
(driving everyone crazy who blindly follows howtos editing
dovecot.conf). Highly recommended
On 01/06/2010 02:15 PM Thomas Wolf wrote:
> …
> The package "dovecot-postfix" installs and uses dovecot-postfix.conf but
> unfortunately also puts the default dovecot.conf in /etc/dovecot
> (driving everyone crazy who blindly follows howtos editing
> dovecot.conf). Highly recommended to remove/rena
Timo Sirainen schrieb:
On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
In other words, would you really have to remember to run dovecot -n -c
per your example above?
I ask because I've never used it with a config file in a non-default
location.
If this is correct, I would consider it a bug - dov
On 6.1.2010, at 11.51, Aaron Roberts wrote:
> Hi,
> Is it possible with dovecot to run a script on user logoff event -
> something like post-login script?
You could do a post-login script that does:
#!/bin/sh
# post-login stuff
/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap
ex=$?
# post-logout stuff
ex
On 6.1.2010, at 14.09, Alexander Bukharov wrote:
>> The transaction handling doesn't look correct to me. The sql_update()s
>> just add the change to a linked list and commit() is then supposed to
>> run them in one transaction and either everything should succeed or
>> fail. Your commit appears to
On 5.1.2010, at 16.26, Anthony Nedland wrote:
> For example, I sent to du...@baldtel.com from an external address. The server
> returned the error 'user duane does not exist' in the form of an
> undeliverable bounce back email.
Set auth_debug=yes. Show what deliver logs
(http://wiki.dovecot.or
On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
> In other words, would you really have to remember to run dovecot -n -c
> per your example above?
>
> I ask because I've never used it with a config file in a non-default
> location.
>
> If this is correct, I would consider it a bug - dovecot -n shou
On 4.1.2010, at 20.47, David Abrahams wrote:
> 1. I had to manually create the virtual folder for all my users or
> they couldn't access their mail at all. Is this fixed in 2.0?
No.
> 2. My users were getting errors when accessing via POP3. The possible
> meaning of such a virtual folder u
> The transaction handling doesn't look correct to me. The sql_update()s
> just add the change to a linked list and commit() is then supposed to
> run them in one transaction and either everything should succeed or
> fail. Your commit appears to ignore errors and just commit everything
> that goes
Hi,
I've a virtual folder that contains unseen messages. When I mark the
message and expunge the folder, the message should disappear. This works
as expected in alpine. Alpine uses the following commands:
0610 STORE 1 +Flags (\SEEN)
0620 EXPUNGE
Using roundcube mail, the message wont
Hi,
Is it possible with dovecot to run a script on user logoff event -
something like post-login script?
What I want to achieve is updating a SQL table with online/offline status.
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
On 5.1.2010, at 10.02, Martin F. Foster wrote:
I am looking at porting and generalizing an old in-house patch that I'm using for
the CMU Sieve plugin. It allows sieve script to test& lookup arguments from
LDAP.
..
Related work:
1. Pigeonhole low priority TODO would like
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