On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 14:27 -0700, Ran Talbott wrote:
> On Friday 31 December 2010 08:20:48 Simone Caruso wrote:
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> > For local delivery u don't need dovecot lda, let postfix do it.
>
> I can, but all the Linux users need to be aliased to "x...@localhost" in the
> Postfix virtual.db. This isn
On Friday 31 December 2010 08:20:48 Simone Caruso wrote:
> For local delivery u don't need dovecot lda, let postfix do it.
I can, but all the Linux users need to be aliased to "x...@localhost" in the
Postfix virtual.db. This isn't a huge problem for me, since it's unlikely
we'll be adding new
On 31/12/2010 10:18, Ran Talbott wrote:
> Mail to vmail bounces
Have a look in the log file... mails bounce because of postfix, not dovecot:
"Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual mailbox table"
> In a nutshel: it appears Dovecot can't deliver to sysem users at all (Postfix
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I have a global sieve rule in place to filter mailing-lists. This has worked
well so far. Recently however one subscriber on a list seems to create strange
character set encodings in the 'From' and 'To' headers. This leads to
unprocessed/unfiltered
Hello List,
After moving the mail store via dsync backup to a different location the
following command
doveadm expunge -u user mailbox "Trash" savedbefore 10d
deleted ALL mails in Trash instead of messages older than 10 days.
It looks like X-SAVEDATE is somehow wrong...
A fe
I've tested with 3 different configurations, using 3 users:
ran - a Linux system user that's in the postfix "virtual.db"
vmail - a system user _not_ in virtual.db
testing.testing - a Windoze user with no Linux account
All 3 configurations have passdb ldap and userdb ldap.
First config has