Am 24.05.2013 03:41, schrieb Christoph Anton Mitterer:
> Hi.
>
> Uhm... yeah as the topic implies I want to have . (dots) in my folder
> names...
> Unfortunately dovecot's maildirmake hasn't a -f switch as the one from
> courier/maildrop, but that one in turn is buggy[0] and doesn't encode
> any c
On 2013-05-23 18:41, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
Uhm... yeah as the topic implies I want to have . (dots) in my folder
names...
Unfortunately dovecot's maildirmake hasn't a -f switch as the one from
courier/maildrop, but that one in turn is buggy[0] and doesn't encode
any characters at all.
> You can also use doveadm for quite a lot of this sort of administration;
> this may be easier if you're scripting in shell rather than something
> more sophisticated.
+1
Maybe the whole thing IS actually also a dovecot issue...
When trying to create a folder with a dot with thunderbird (which
doesn't simply forbid this)... it actually transmits the folder name to
dovecote (e.g. "kernel.org")... but dovecot then literally takes this
over and creates .kernel.org, i.e
Hi.
Uhm... yeah as the topic implies I want to have . (dots) in my folder
names...
Unfortunately dovecot's maildirmake hasn't a -f switch as the one from
courier/maildrop, but that one in turn is buggy[0] and doesn't encode
any characters at all.
In principle, maildir++ should allow[1] having (en
On Fri, 24 May 2013, Ben Morrow wrote:
At 4PM -0700 on 23/05/13 you (Dan Mahoney, System Admin) wrote:
I'm in the process of writing some scripts which I want to be able to take
actions on my local mailbox. (For example, to move a subset of messages
to the trash over time, if unread for a we
At 4PM -0700 on 23/05/13 you (Dan Mahoney, System Admin) wrote:
>
> I'm in the process of writing some scripts which I want to be able to take
> actions on my local mailbox. (For example, to move a subset of messages
> to the trash over time, if unread for a week. To act on messages in my
>
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 04:10:01PM -0700,
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> I'd love to hear about any other ways people have thought about
> to do this. Any ideas?
Are you familiar with the mutt(1) MUA? I use it with a:
set tunnel="MAILDIR=~/Mail/ /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap"
So it speaks
Hey all,
I'm in the process of writing some scripts which I want to be able to take
actions on my local mailbox. (For example, to move a subset of messages
to the trash over time, if unread for a week. To act on messages in my
learn-spam folder and then delete them).
What occured to me as
Timo Sirainen kirjutas:
gcc -v
gcc version 3.3.6
Hmh. Does the attached patch help?
Yes, it does, thanks!
--
Mart
On 05/23/13 14:08, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 23.5.2013, at 15.06, Attila Nagy wrote:
On 05/23/13 14:01, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 23.5.2013, at 14.26, Attila Nagy wrote:
I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the mailbox {
auto }setting without success.
What do I forge
On 23.5.2013, at 15.06, Attila Nagy wrote:
> On 05/23/13 14:01, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 23.5.2013, at 14.26, Attila Nagy wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the mailbox
>>> { auto }setting without success.
>>> What do I forget, or misunderstand?
>>>
On 05/23/13 14:01, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 23.5.2013, at 14.26, Attila Nagy wrote:
I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the mailbox {
auto }setting without success.
What do I forget, or misunderstand?
I deliver mails via LMTP and log in on IMAP, neither of them crea
On 23.5.2013, at 14.26, Attila Nagy wrote:
> I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the mailbox {
> auto }setting without success.
> What do I forget, or misunderstand?
>
> I deliver mails via LMTP and log in on IMAP, neither of them create the
> folders other than the
Hi,
I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the
mailbox { auto }setting without success.
What do I forget, or misunderstand?
I deliver mails via LMTP and log in on IMAP, neither of them create the
folders other than the inbox itself.
# doveconf -n
# 2.2.2: /usr/local/
Am 23.05.2013 01:47, schrieb Ben Morrow:
> At 10PM +0200 on 22/05/13 you (Robert Schetterer) wrote:
>> Hi, does anyone know
>> if a doublepoint : is in the password how it gets escaped
>>
>> when using
>>
>> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/PasswdFile
>
> I don't think it can be; that is, I d
On 23.5.2013, at 9.05, Mart Pirita wrote:
> Timo Sirainen kirjutas:
>> On 22.5.2013, at 20.31, Mart Pirita wrote:
>>
>>> I cant build 2.2.2, but I can build fine version 2.1.16 with same options:
>>>
>>> RedHat based customized distro, 2.6.28.10 kernel
>> What gcc version?
>>
> gcc -v
> gcc v
Hi all,
i could solve my problem.
the solution is to set the unneeded fields to "NULL" - it's described in
WIKI, but i overlooked this important statement.
Sorry for my blindness
On 22.05.2013 18:37, Claus wrote:
Hi all,
i have some troubles in the implementation of my proxyconfiguration.
Hi ,
We are getting a below error on our Dovecot POP/IMAP server on every alternate
days. Please help us in knowing with the errors are related to
May 23 02:40:05 blade7 dovecot: master: Error: service(pop3-login): Initial
status notification not received in 30 seconds, k
illing the process
May
* Frank Röhm 2013.05.22 16:44:
> In the logfiles of Dovecot I don't find anything about this.
Mail.App is known to utilize many concurrent connections. Look again, most
likely it maxes out the limit:
protocol imap {
mail_max_userip_connections = 10
}
Regards
Thomas
signature.asc
Descripti
20 matches
Mail list logo