Am 31.03.2012 23:28, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> For the last few days I've been thinking about my company and what it really
> should do, and as much as the current plan seems reasonable, I think in good
> conscience I really can't help but to bring up an alternative plan:
>
> The support for Dove
Patrick Westenberg schrieb:
Nick Warr schrieb:
I think some of the new Dovecot (director?) software is user aware, but
I don't know if it's quite ready for production.
Yes, with director it should be something like that:
MTA --(lmtp)--\ /--(lmtp)--> backend1 --\
-- director -- -- NFS
MTA --(
Timo Sirainen schrieb:
A small Dovecot stone can be bought for 10 euros, a medium sized stone for 100
euros and a large stone for 500 euros. Each large stone can usually handle
around 1000-2000 users before you need to buy more. If you have millions of
users we'll need to find you a larger
For the last few days I've been thinking about my company and what it really
should do, and as much as the current plan seems reasonable, I think in good
conscience I really can't help but to bring up an alternative plan:
The support for Dovecot is quite good already, but wouldn't it be better i
Thanks, compilation works fine now.
Guillaume Hilt
Le 31/03/2012 19:01, e-frog a écrit :
On 31.03.2012 18:55, wrote Guillaume Hilt:
Hello,
Last dovecot available version on Ubuntu 11.10 AMD64 is dovecot 2.0.13.
dovecot-antispam package is compiled for dovecot 2.0.15.
So, i'm trying to com
On 31.03.2012 18:55, wrote Guillaume Hilt:
Hello,
Last dovecot available version on Ubuntu 11.10 AMD64 is dovecot 2.0.13.
dovecot-antispam package is compiled for dovecot 2.0.15.
So, i'm trying to compile a new dovecot antispam plugin.
I followed dovecot wiki but i'm running into this error :
S
Hello,
Last dovecot available version on Ubuntu 11.10 AMD64 is dovecot 2.0.13.
dovecot-antispam package is compiled for dovecot 2.0.15.
So, i'm trying to compile a new dovecot antispam plugin.
I followed dovecot wiki but i'm running into this error :
Successfully compiled dspam.c (plugin).
mailb
Hi. I use dovecot in the simplest possible way, as an IMAP server in
pre-auth mode over ssh or just locally over a unix-domain socket
(e.g., with offlineimap, which runs much faster using dovecot for the
local message store). Ideally I would like to avoid running any extra
daemons or setting up a