On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 01:13:36 +0200
Stephan Bosch wrote:
> Hi Pedro,
>
> On 7/25/2011 6:53 PM, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
> > Since I've upgraded to dovecot 2.0.13 + Pigeonhole 0.2.3 (Gentoo
> > package) I've received a few complains of users about rejected messages.
> >
> > Investigating the problem,
Dimos Alevizos wrote:
We recently completed the migration in our company from qpopper/mbox to
dovecot/mbox using only pop3_reuse_xuidl = yes and while everything went much
easier than we feared we came across an interesting problem that you might want
to pay attention to.
We use dovecot to pro
I've developed a phantom new message notification on a single IMAP
folder in Thunderbird. I've deleted the Dovecot index files for this
problematic folder, and I've deleted the .msf file in the Tbird profile.
Neither of which solved the problem. The only other time I've run into
something simila
Hi Pedro,
On 7/25/2011 6:53 PM, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
Since I've upgraded to dovecot 2.0.13 + Pigeonhole 0.2.3 (Gentoo
package) I've received a few complains of users about rejected messages.
Investigating the problem, I've seen that when the external sender
server publishes SPF information, w
On 25/07/2011 22:07, tonjg wrote:
>
>
> Tom Hendrikx wrote:
>>
>> dovecot 2.x has an automatic backoff system (see auth_failure_delay
>> config option).
>>
>> When you're not interested in upgrading
>>
> I think with my old server upgrading to 2.x is not an option so I'll have to
> check out fai
Tom Hendrikx wrote:
>
> dovecot 2.x has an automatic backoff system (see auth_failure_delay
> config option).
>
> When you're not interested in upgrading
>
I think with my old server upgrading to 2.x is not an option so I'll have to
check out fail2ban. It looks a bit complicated though...
I'l
On 25/07/11 20:05, tonjg wrote:
>
> I'm using dovecot 1.1.8 on a raq4 server running centos 4.8
> Is it possible to set a time delay between all dovecot pop3-logins? say 20 -
> 30 seconds for example?
> My reason is I want to thwart the constant login attempts from hackers
> hunting for an open re
I'm using dovecot 1.1.8 on a raq4 server running centos 4.8
Is it possible to set a time delay between all dovecot pop3-logins? say 20 -
30 seconds for example?
My reason is I want to thwart the constant login attempts from hackers
hunting for an open relay. It's no good blocking the ip address b
Since I've upgraded to dovecot 2.0.13 + Pigeonhole 0.2.3 (Gentoo
package) I've received a few complains of users about rejected messages.
Investigating the problem, I've seen that when the external sender
server publishes SPF information, when some message is sent from there
to one of my users
Anybody? I know using pop before smtp is antiquated but we have a
legacy/sustainability issue..
mimo
On Monday 11 July 2011 13:05:02 Michael Moritz wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to get the drac plugin working (again) but I'm stuck with the
> following message:
>
> Restarting IMAP/POP3 mail server: d
If I use in dovecot.conf
passdb passwd-file {
args = /etc/dovecot/vhosts/%d/etc/shadow
}
userdb static {
args = uid=virtual gid=virtual home=/var/mail/vhosts/%d/%u
allow_all_users=yes
}
I get an authorisation failure in my mail.log file.
If I use
passdb passwd-file {
args = /etc/dovecot/vhos
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 21:51:04 +0300, Stéphane Guedon
wrote:
I have installed dspam (from gentoo compile system) and dovecot-antispam
plugin for dovecot 2.0.13.
I have setup it in dovecot.conf but still have this:
jul 24 20:38:19 einstein dovecot: imap(stephane): Error: antispam plugin
backen
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