Am 22.06.2013 03:02, schrieb Nick Edwards:
> Save your breath, Harald is just a complete abrasive jagoff, on this
> and every other list, I know for a fact that he is one step from being
> banned off the apache lists
you know for a fact *what*?
there are very very few posts from me on the apach
On 6/21/13, A.L.E.C wrote:
> On 06/21/2013 03:21 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>>
>> Am 21.06.2013 06:30, schrieb izul:
>>> Im planning to migrate my mail server using imapsync.I need master user
>>> in
>>> my dovecot 1.1.20.Im so blind about this.Anybody can help me?
>>
>> why in the world is someo
Ben Johnson writes:
I added debugging output to the script, which now prints the environment
variables. My script now outputs the following:
...
CONFIG_FILE=/var/run/dovecot/config
...
Does anything jump-out at you?
You didn't provide the analogous output from the interactive shell to
see the
On Jun 21, 2013, at 4:25 PM, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I read we create the following table in wiki2 :
> CREATE TABLE users (
>userid VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL,
>domain VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL,
>password VARCHAR(64) NOT NULL,
>home VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
>uid INTEG
Dear all,
I read we create the following table in wiki2 :
CREATE TABLE users (
userid VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL,
domain VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL,
password VARCHAR(64) NOT NULL,
home VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
uid INTEGER NOT NULL,
gid INTEGER NOT NULL
);
But i read the following text
On 6/20/2013 4:16 AM, Zoltan Lippai wrote:
Thanks for the answer, I'm not sure what you mean by the additional permission
details.
If you have SELinux in Enforcing mode, you should also look at using "ls
-lZ" to get the file context.
You can also use "selart -a /var/log/audit/audit.log" to
Hi Denny,
Am 20.06.2013 05:21, schrieb Denny Jones:
I've got an existing setup that I want to add Sieve filtering to. I'm on
QmailToaster:
qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.16-1.4.0
I using Dovecot version 2.0.11
I'm looking for a good tutorial for installing Sieve Rules functionality on an
existing s
Ben Morrow, thanks for your reply. I sent an update on the issue shortly
before you sent this reply. The issue is that the "vmail" user lacks the
rights required to read Dovecot's configuration file (at least that's
what I gather from the message obtained with strace).
But for the sake of thorough
I figured it out a few days ago. I didn't see that wiki. Thanks for the
help though.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Pascal Volk <
user+dove...@localhost.localdomain.org> wrote:
> On 06/19/2013 04:11 AM Jackie Lowery wrote:
> > Is there any way to use a pound sign # in my postfix user passwor
On 06/19/2013 04:11 AM Jackie Lowery wrote:
> Is there any way to use a pound sign # in my postfix user password in the
> dovecot sql configuration file.
,--[ http://wiki2.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/SQL#MySQL ]--
| Use "host= ... pass=foo#bar" if your password has '#' character
`--
Regards,
Pascal
Am 20.06.2013 10:16, schrieb Zoltan Lippai:
Thanks for the answer, I'm not sure what you mean by the additional permission
details.
Here is a quick example:
/var/mail/domainname.hu/zolcsi chmod: 700, owner: vmail:mail
After I set the initial sieve filters, the following file and directory gets
At 1PM -0400 on 21/06/13 you (Ben Johnson) wrote:
> On 6/20/2013 10:00 PM, Bob Miller wrote:
> >
> >> It really boils-down to the fact that I can call the following on the
> >> command-line and it functions as expected:
> >>
> >> su vmail -c '/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -a "sa-train...@example.com"
On 6/21/2013 3:01 PM, Mrten wrote:
> On 21/6/2013 19:34 , Ben Johnson wrote:
>
>> Please do reply if you have any additional thoughts. I'm at my wit's
>> end here!
>
> When all else failes, use strace -f -F :)
>
> (add it in front of the deliver call and expect LOTS of output)
>
> Maarten.
>
On 21/6/2013 19:34 , Ben Johnson wrote:
> Please do reply if you have any additional thoughts. I'm at my wit's
> end here!
When all else failes, use strace -f -F :)
(add it in front of the deliver call and expect LOTS of output)
Maarten.
On 6/20/2013 10:00 PM, Bob Miller wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
>
>>> Maybe using something like set -e to try and get some output from the
>>> script?
>>>
>
>> Adding the -e switch doesn't seem to produce any output, either.
>
> To be clear, I meant putting the line:
>
> set -e
>
> near the top of
On 6/20/2013 5:58 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
> Ben Johnson writes:
>
>> It really boils-down to the fact that I can call the following on the
>> command-line and it functions as expected:
>>
>> su vmail -c '/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -a "sa-train...@example.com" -d
>> "sa-train...@example.com" -m "Trai
Hello
I want to transfer an email from us...@domain.com to put it in a folder of
another user: us...@domain.com
For that, it seems to me appropriate to use 'doveadm move' command, but I can
not get the right result. Can you help me?
syntax:
doveadm move [-u |-A] [-S ] [user ]
my attem
Zitat von izul :
Hi folks..
Im planning to migrate my mail server using imapsync.I need master user in
my dovecot 1.1.20.Im so blind about this.Anybody can help me?
Below is my 'dovecot -n' :
http://wiki1.dovecot.org/Authentication/MasterUsers ???
Regards
Andreas
smime.p7s
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On 06/21/2013 03:21 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 21.06.2013 06:30, schrieb izul:
>> Im planning to migrate my mail server using imapsync.I need master user in
>> my dovecot 1.1.20.Im so blind about this.Anybody can help me?
>
> why in the world is someone installing 1.1 in 2013 on a new ser
Am 21.06.2013 06:30, schrieb izul:
> Im planning to migrate my mail server using imapsync.I need master user in
> my dovecot 1.1.20.Im so blind about this.Anybody can help me?
why in the world is someone installing 1.1 in 2013 on a new server
while current version is 2.2.3 and virtually nobody k
Hi folks..
Im planning to migrate my mail server using imapsync.I need master user in
my dovecot 1.1.20.Im so blind about this.Anybody can help me?
Below is my 'dovecot -n' :
###
[root@mail etc]# dovecot -n
# 1.1.20: /etc/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.18-194.8.1.el5 i686 CentOS release
Yes, dovecot and postfix are both restarted on each change I make to the
config files.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 1:40 PM, Luca Fornasari wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Adam Ramirez wrote:
>
> > ---> dovecot: lda: Error: userdb lookup:
> > connect(/var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb) failed:
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Adam Ramirez wrote:
> ---> dovecot: lda: Error: userdb lookup:
> connect(/var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb) failed: Connection refused
>
[...]
> unix_listener auth-userdb {
> group = vmail
> mode = 0644
> user = vmail
> }
>
> File permissions on aut
Hi there,
I've encountered an issue with the LDA in which I get a "Connection
refused" error.
There is a serverfault question (
http://serverfault.com/questions/517262/dovecot-with-postfix-configuration-has-connection-refused-when-accessing-auth)
if you would like to read that version, otherwise,
I doubt that the 1161 log lines would cause the VM to crash. It would
potentially cause the logging directory to fill up if you have a small /var
partition where the logs are kept and at that point it could potentially
freeze the VM, but not cause the host to crash. I think your issue
revolves ar
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2013, Hugh Davenport wrote:
and a minute later the server lost contact to the world. When I checked a bit
later,
the underlying host machine (dovecot runs on a VM (KVM)) had been powered
off.
I cannot believe that a DoS of a guest
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