Joseph Tam writes:
> Michael Welsh Duggan writes:
>
>> All the files in my Maildir are owned by md5i:mail (I am md5i), and have
>> 660 permissions. All directories have the same user:group permissions,
>> and 770 with the setguid bit set. (That last may not be necessary, but
>> ...
>>
>> dovead
Greetings,
I'm sorry for asking what may be a really obvious question, but I'm
having a hard time turning off logging, or at least getting less verbose
logging. My dsync logs are about 7 MB daily, and I'm trying to get that
switched off. At one point I had it on a lower level of verbosity, a
Am 31.07.2013 14:05, schrieb Burckhard Schmidt:
I tried to use dovcots lmtp instead of dovecot-lda.
postfix has in master.cf ... dovecot-lda -f ... -d ${user} to separate
the user part from user@hostname.domain.
So lookup of "user" succeeds in userdb (LDAP) done by dovecot-lda.
I have always loc
I tried to use dovcots lmtp instead of dovecot-lda.
postfix has in master.cf ... dovecot-lda -f ... -d ${user} to separate
the user part from user@hostname.domain.
So lookup of "user" succeeds in userdb (LDAP) done by dovecot-lda.
I have always local addresses like to=
postfix/lmtp[6579]: [ID 1
On 7/30/2013 8:37 PM, Ben Morrow wrote:
> At 3PM -0700 on 30/07/13 you (Joseph Tam) wrote:
>> Martin Burgraf writes:
>>
>>> And when it's running as root there is always the danger
>>> of privilege escalation. LDA only runs when it's needed and since it
>>> uses only user rights it shoudbe more h