On Fri, 2 Aug 2013 21:45:33 -0600
LuKreme articulated:
>
> On 02 Aug 2013, at 16:02 , Jerry wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2 Aug 2013 11:57:06 -0600
> > LuKreme articulated:
> >
> >> FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE
> >
> > 1) That version is not even supported anymore.
>
> True, but it is what it is, and it was s
On 02 Aug 2013, at 16:02 , Jerry wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Aug 2013 11:57:06 -0600
> LuKreme articulated:
>
>> FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE
>
> 1) That version is not even supported anymore.
True, but it is what it is, and it was supported when 1.2.17 was current.
> 2) Did you try to install Dovecot via the
On 8/2/2013 4:34 AM, Nigel Smith wrote:
>> Unfortunately you failed to provide 'dovecot -n' output which makes
>> assisting you much more difficult. Providing this is standard operating
>> procedure.
> Sorry, but What on earth are you on about ?
>
> From the man page " -n Dump non-defau
On Fri, 2 Aug 2013 11:57:06 -0600
LuKreme articulated:
> FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE
1) That version is not even supported anymore.
2) Did you try to install Dovecot via the ports system?
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On 08/02/2013 02:32 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2013-07-29 at 09:22 +0200, Attila Nagy wrote:
On 07/28/13 13:49, Attila Nagy wrote:
Hi,
I would like to convert my custom POP/IMAP proxy to Dovecot's. In this
proxy I do more than giving back user name, password and the host and
I need extra
To answer my own question:
I completely misunderstood the purpose of the system_groups_user variable. I
thought it would return a list of groups the user belongs to dovecot on login.
Instead I find it's simply the user for whom dovecot will query group
memb
On 02 Aug 2013, at 05:52 , Jerry wrote:
> What OS and version are you attempting this on?
FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE
--
Gehm's Corollary to Clarke's law: Any technology distinguishable from
magic is insufficiently advanced.
Thank you for that simple answer.
--Asai
On 8/2/13 5:24 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2013-07-31 at 08:21 -0700, Asai wrote:
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
so if possible, I'd like an example of how to include system_groups_user in the
userdb setup.
I'm using ldap, but I could revert to using pam on ldap.
There is a ldap query (gleaned from smbldap-tools) that will return a list of
groups for a user
(&(objectclass=posixGroup)(memberuid=%u)) but I
On 2.8.2013, at 19.18, Richard Platel wrote:
>> I'm not exactly sure what you thought of, but my idea was simply that you'd
>> add your own dict proxy in the middle which hooks into the GET command, and
>> increases its value by reading the filestoresize. You can already do that by
>> pointing
Am 02.08.2013 15:00, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> On 21.7.2013, at 8.45, Robert Schetterer wrote:
>
>> Hi Timo , looks like if zlib plugin is enabled
>> all backupmails ( Maildir ) getting compressed
>>
>> i tested this
>>
>> dsync -o plugin/acl= -o plugin/quota= -u u...@beispiel.de backup
>> maildi
On 2013-08-02, at 12:05 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 2.8.2013, at 18.56, Richard Platel wrote:
>
>> On 2013-08-02, at 11:34 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>>
>>> On 2.8.2013, at 18.15, Richard Platel wrote:
>>>
We pass custom quota rules for each user in our userdb, and use a custom
On 2.8.2013, at 18.56, Richard Platel wrote:
> On 2013-08-02, at 11:34 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
>> On 2.8.2013, at 18.15, Richard Platel wrote:
>>
>>> We pass custom quota rules for each user in our userdb, and use a custom
>>> dict proxy program, so that program could read the file and pa
On 2013-08-02, at 11:34 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 2.8.2013, at 18.15, Richard Platel wrote:
>
>> We pass custom quota rules for each user in our userdb, and use a custom
>> dict proxy program, so that program could read the file and pass a setting
>> at log in time too (if, for example,
On 2.8.2013, at 18.20, Richard Platel wrote:
> It'd be useful for us if the IMAP passdb could be used as a prefetch userdb.
>
> The remote IMAP server could respond with something like
>
> * OK key=value
> * OK key=value
> SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in.
>
> Or
>
> * OK
> SEQ OK [CAPABILI
(Cc'd to dovecot list anyway since other people might be interested)
On 2.8.2013, at 18.34, Richard Platel wrote:
>> Uh. Why not simply something completely different like HTTP-based passdb?
>
> I can't find info for HTTP on the wiki, can we set that up as a success/fail
> passdb? We do our o
> On 2.8.2013, at 18.20, Richard Platel wrote:
>
>> It'd be useful for us if the IMAP passdb could be used as a prefetch userdb.
>>
>> The remote IMAP server could respond with something like
>>
>> * OK key=value
>> * OK key=value
>> SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in.
>>
>> Or
>>
>> * OK
>>
On 2.8.2013, at 18.15, Richard Platel wrote:
> We have a weird quota requirement, we have file storage that we manage
> through our own APIs but want that usage to come out of the user's mail quota.
I've been thinking something like that as well for various other things: IMAP
METADATA/ANNOTATE
It'd be useful for us if the IMAP passdb could be used as a prefetch userdb.
The remote IMAP server could respond with something like
* OK key=value
* OK key=value
SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in.
Or
* OK
SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in.
Would anyone else find this useful?
(Dovecot 2.2-ee)
We have a weird quota requirement, we have file storage that we manage through
our own APIs but want that usage to come out of the user's mail quota.
The usage is in a maildirsize like file uncreatively called filestoresize in
the user's maildir.
In the past we've been doi
> You should take this discussion off list.
Tell me Dem which part of my original question was not fit for the list ?
It was a perfectly valid technical question relating to Dovecot, and according
to the description of the mailing list "This is the main list for requesting
help with Dovec
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On Thu, 1 Aug 2013, Timo Sirainen wrote:
You can't get the mail_uid/gid/home, because they really don't belong to auth
process.. But what you could do with v2.2 is:
userdb {
driver = ldap
args = ..
default_fields = uid=1234 gid=1234 home=/home/
On 2.8.2013, at 16.18, Axel Luttgens wrote:
> Le 2 août 2013 à 14:13, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
>
>> I'd just do:
>>
>> 1) start quota-status service by e.g. connecting to it via telnet
>>
>> 2) gdb -p `pidof quota-status`
>> b hook_mail_user_created
>> cont
>>
>> 3) recipient=user
>>
>> 4) do
On 19.7.2013, at 18.11, Peer Heinlein wrote:
> looks like we detected a serious bug in dovecot's lmtp proxying where
> e-mails are delivered to the wrong user.
>
> The setup is:
>
> *) Dovecot is configured with "lmtp_proxy=yes"
>
> # Support proxying to other LMTP/SMTP servers by performing p
Le 2 août 2013 à 14:13, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
> I'd just do:
>
> 1) start quota-status service by e.g. connecting to it via telnet
>
> 2) gdb -p `pidof quota-status`
> b hook_mail_user_created
> cont
>
> 3) recipient=user
>
> 4) does it stop?.. if yes, keep hitting "s" to see if it goes to q
On 21.7.2013, at 23.11, Thomas Baumann wrote:
> (1) doveadm fts fails:
>
> Error message:
> doveadm(t...@tirism.support.tiri.li): Error: fts not enabled for user's
> namespace (null)
..
> protocol imap {
> plugin {
>fts = solr
>fts_solr = break-imap-search url=http://localhost:8983/solr
On 21.7.2013, at 8.45, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> Hi Timo , looks like if zlib plugin is enabled
> all backupmails ( Maildir ) getting compressed
>
> i tested this
>
> dsync -o plugin/acl= -o plugin/quota= -u u...@beispiel.de backup
> maildir://nfs-backup-data/u...@beispiel.de
>
> adding
>
>
Le 02/08/2013 14:30, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
On Mon, 2013-07-29 at 11:48 +0200, Stéphane BERTHELOT wrote:
mdbox_rotate_size = 128M
mdbox_rotate_interval = 1d
mdbox_preallocate_space = yes
with virtual users and location like :
mail_location = mdbox:~/mdbox
I don't think the remaining config is
On Fri, 2013-08-02 at 14:30 +0200, Thomas Hummel wrote:
> Hello Timo,
>
> I'm running
>
> a single instance of dovecot-2.1.15
> on a single host running 8.3-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD amd64
> mailboxes (Maildir), control files and indexes are on NFS (v3,tcp)
>
> mail_nfs_storage = yes
>
On Fri, 2013-08-02 at 20:21 +0800, Kavish Karkera wrote:
> We have 2 pop/imap servers running with director.
>
> Dovecot version = 2.1.12
> Dovecot version = 2.1.13
..
> mail_nfs_index = yes
> mail_nfs_storage = yes
To improve performance you can remove these two since you're using
director. Als
Le 2 août 2013 à 14:17, Nigel Smith a écrit :
> Axel,
>
> This seems to bring up a new problem. ;-(
>
> Before that change, I could see the new mails in both Telnet and Apple Mail.
>
> Now, I can only see the mail in Telnet and not in Apple Mail. No config
> changes apart form your suggestio
On Sun, 2013-07-28 at 19:58 +0200, Grzegorz Staniak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are log lines like the following:
>
> Jul 28 15:30:50 mx1.somewhere dovecot: auth-worker(18980):
> sql(user@domain,217.67.x.x): unknown user
> Jul 28 15:32:56 mx1.somewhere dovecot: auth-worker(18980):
> sql(user@domain,212.182.
On Mon, 2013-07-29 at 09:22 +0200, Attila Nagy wrote:
> On 07/28/13 13:49, Attila Nagy wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to convert my custom POP/IMAP proxy to Dovecot's. In this
> > proxy I do more than giving back user name, password and the host and
> > I need extra information.
> > Luckily
On Mon, 2013-07-29 at 11:48 +0200, Stéphane BERTHELOT wrote:
> mdbox_rotate_size = 128M
> mdbox_rotate_interval = 1d
> mdbox_preallocate_space = yes
> with virtual users and location like :
> mail_location = mdbox:~/mdbox
>
> I don't think the remaining config is relevant but ask me if you need
Hello Timo,
I'm running
a single instance of dovecot-2.1.15
on a single host running 8.3-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD amd64
mailboxes (Maildir), control files and indexes are on NFS (v3,tcp)
mail_nfs_storage = yes
lock_method = fcntl
[didn't touch the following]
# Mail index fil
On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 14:55 +0200, Frerich Raabe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Dovecot 2.1.7 on Debian. Exim is the MTA. I was recently
> made aware of the fact that the way in which Exim invokes dovecot-lda is
> prone to code injection:
>
> dovecot_virtual_delivery:
>driver = pipe
>comm
On Wed, 2013-07-31 at 08:21 -0700, Asai wrote:
> 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 of
On Thu, 2013-08-01 at 16:27 +0200, Ulrich Zehl wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 02:31:31PM +0200, Axel Luttgens wrote:
> >
> > http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/rev/2470bb9106b0
> > http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/rev/51b8020b29f6
> > http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/rev/eb63eca7447
Sorry Charles, it was posted twice unintentionally (becuase of network issue).
We have 2 pop/imap servers running with director.
Dovecot version = 2.1.12
Dovecot version = 2.1.13
Output of doveconf -n
# 2.1.12: /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.32-279.19.1.el6.x86_64 x86_64
On Thu, 2013-08-01 at 18:27 +0200, Ulrich Zehl wrote:
> This proposed patch to quota-status allows the administrator to return
> different actions for messages that (a) cannot currently fit in the quota
> (because there's not enough free space) and (b) are over the maximum quota
> limit (and could
> So, I'll now be a bit insisting, but could you now try with:
> mail_location = maildir:~/mails
Axel,
This seems to bring up a new problem. ;-(
Before that change, I could see the new mails in both Telnet and Apple Mail.
Now, I can only see the mail in Telnet and not in Apple Mail. No confi
On Fri, 2013-08-02 at 10:30 +0200, Axel Luttgens wrote:
> Le 1 août 2013 à 18:05, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
>
> > On 1.8.2013, at 19.02, Axel Luttgens wrote:
> >
> >> [...]
> >> If yes, could it be that it is never called in my case?
> >
> > If not, then there's definitely some problem :)
> >
> >
Thanks Timo,
Temporarly would move the messages and keep a watch.
Updating to mdbox is add to the list.
Thanks&Regards,
Kavish Karkera
From: Timo Sirainen
To: Kavish Karkera
Cc: "dovecot@dovecot.org"
Sent: Friday, 2 August 2013 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Dov
Jerry,
We drew a line in the sand over the Steve issue hours ago.
Please keep this thread on-topic now, or post nothing at all. I don't want to
re-open that old debate.
Thank you for your understanding.
;-)
> So, I'll now be a bit insisting, but could you now try with:
> mail_location = maildir:~/mails
Ok, will go try now.
>If it works, this may prove useful in the future (for example, should you want
>make use of sieve or easily avoid to have >the control/index files taken into
>account for t
On Fri, 2013-08-02 at 15:34 +0800, Kavish Karkera wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are repeatedly getting these below warnings for some of our users, al
> though we have no complaints from them yet,
> we need to know why these warning occurs.
>
> So it would be help full if some one explain these warning ms
On Fri, 2 Aug 2013 04:38:25 -0600
LuKreme articulated:
> When I do a ./configure in dovecot (2.2.1) I get this notice (first
> line):
>
> configure: WARNING: you should use --build, --host, --target
{snip}
What OS and version are you attempting this on?
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Le 2 août 2013 à 13:30, Nigel Smith a écrit :
> Looking more promising with the chroot commented out Axel (doveconf at the
> bottom) . ;-)
Indeed, looks faaar better.
Fine!
So, I'll now be a bit insisting, but could you now try with:
mail_location = maildir:~/mails
(or whathever
On Fri, 2 Aug 2013 10:34:41 +0100 (BST)
Nigel Smith articulated:
> The configs are right there for both postifx and dovecot. I was
> being courteous by posting them on pastebin instead of pasting them
> into an email which would become clutterd with lines of config !
The problem isn't the p
Looking more promising with the chroot commented out Axel (doveconf at the
bottom) . ;-)
# rm -rf /srv/mail/ops.example.com/test
Aug 2 12:25:50 ukc-vm02-mx01 postfix/smtpd[4480]: connect from
unknown[17.16.10.43]
Aug 2 12:26:04 ukc-vm02-mx01 postfix/smtpd[4480]: 8E0454470E:
client=unknow
Le 2 août 2013 à 12:59, Nigel Smith a écrit :
> Also re-ran Axel's test with a forward slash after the username, no better
Ouch! Did I write such a thing? ;-)
Anyway, could you now:
- comment out all chroot-related settings in dovecot.conf
- ensure you have reloaded dovecot
Also re-ran Axel's test with a forward slash after the username, no better
Although unlike my original config, With Axel's new user home, Dovecot seems
to be creating an extra directory
/srv/mail/srv/mail/ops.example.com/test/
Messages are being delivered to the original path though
/srv
> Are you just saying I should test removing the "/./" chroot from the user
> homedir ? (I think I already tried this, but happy to try again if that's
> what you're saying)
> In a first time, yes, for various reasons:
Per Axel's request, snippet from users.
1001:1001::/srv/mail/ops.ex
On 2013-08-02 4:36 AM, Kavish Karkera wrote:
We are repeatedly getting these below warnings for some of our users, al though
we have no complaints from them yet, we need to know why these warning occurs.
So it would be help full if some one explain these warning msg in detail.
Aug 2 12:52:5
When I do a ./configure in dovecot (2.2.1) I get this notice (first line):
configure: WARNING: you should use --build, --host, --target
Then, much later on:
checking sys/ucred.h presence... yes
configure: WARNING: sys/ucred.h: present but cannot be compiled
configure: WARNING: sys/ucred.h: c
Le 2 août 2013 à 12:13, Nigel Smith a écrit :
>
>
>> I wanted to add before above question that I would at least try something
>> like this:
>> mail_location = maildir:~/mails
>> t...@ops.example.com:{SSHA512}x:1001:1001::/srv/mail/ops.example.com/test:::
>
>
> I'll admit I'm a li
> I'm not sure how Dovecot is supposed to interpret the ending "/./" part.
Axel,
Re: the above
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Chrooting
"Insert "/./" inside the returned home directory, eg.: home=/home/./user to
chroot into /home, or home=/home/user/./ to chroot into /home/user."
> I wanted to add before above question that I would at least try something
> like this:
>mail_location = maildir:~/mails
> t...@ops.example.com:{SSHA512}x:1001:1001::/srv/mail/ops.example.com/test:::
I'll admit I'm a little confused Axel ;-)
Are you just saying I should test
Le 2 août 2013 à 11:39, Axel Luttgens a écrit :
> [...]
>
> Someone more knowledgeable than I am with maildir?
I wanted to add before above question that I would at least try something like
this:
mail_location = maildir:~/mails
t...@ops.example.com:{SSHA512}x:1001
Reindl,
Can we please get this thread back on topic now ?
Thank you
Nigel
Am 02.08.2013 11:47, schrieb Nigel Smith:
>> thats fine *but* on mailing-lists you should paste the output *inline*
>>
>> nobody likes to c&p things for quoting from whatever online
>> services nor is it useful in context of list-archives as well
>> as nobody right on his mind clicks on tiny-urls
>thats fine *but* on mailing-lists you should paste the output *inline*
>
>nobody likes to c&p things for quoting from whatever online
>services nor is it useful in context of list-archives as well
>as nobody right on his mind clicks on tiny-urls
Fine, but then just ask me to post them on the li
>> PS - Yes, Stan is right: always better to provide the output doveconf -n
>> (and postconf -n), and even better in a message's body. :-)
As I told Stan and I'll tell you the configs were right there from the
start for all to see ;-)
Am 02.08.2013 11:34, schrieb Nigel Smith:
>> Unfortunately you failed to provide 'dovecot -n' output which makes
>> assisting you much more difficult. Providing this is standard operating
>> procedure.
>
> Sorry, but What on earth are you on about ?
> From the ***TOP*** of my original email
(Weird: this message digest got dumped into Google's spam folder. Maybe
it didn't like the string in a later post (obfuscated here) master(dot)cf,
which in the context of this mailing list is a postfix configuration
file, but which Gmail interpret as a website. However, that domain
is a SURBL
To save Stan the inconvenience of clicking on a link, I hereby copy my configs
from pastbin and paste to the list, apologies for the clutter...
Happy now Stan ? ;-)
(1) Doveconf
# 2.0.19: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 3.5.0-37-generic x86_64 Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS ext4
mail_chroot = /sr
Le 2 août 2013 à 11:02, Nigel Smith a écrit :
> Hello Axel,
>
> # id its-virtmail
> uid=1001(its-virtmail) gid=1001(its-virtmail) groups=1001(its-virtmail)
>
> # grep 't...@ops.example.com' /etc/dovecot/users
> t...@ops.example.com:{SSHA512}x:1001:1001::/srv/mail/ops.example.com/tes
>Unfortunately you failed to provide 'dovecot -n' output which makes
>assisting you much more difficult. Providing this is standard operating
>procedure.
Sorry, but What on earth are you on about ?
From the man page " -n Dump non-default settings to stdout and exit
successfully. The
On 8/2/2013 3:25 AM, Nigel Smith wrote:
>> Probably a namespace issue. The imap daemon is telling you there's not
>> new mail. So wherever it's looking it sees no mail. So either it's
>> looking in the wrong place, and the configuration isn't correct. Error
>> logs will inform you about the la
>Somewhat blindly, what's the output of:
>
> id its-virtmail
> grep 't...@ops.example.com' /etc/dovecot/users
> ls -al
>'/srv/mail/ops.ops.example.com/test/new/1375430267.M868397P2192.ukc-vm02-mx01\,S\=477\,W\=486'
>
>Axel
Hello Axel,
# id its-virtmail
uid=1001(its-virtmail) gid=1001(i
Le 2 août 2013 à 10:25, Nigel Smith a écrit :
> [...]
>
> As demonstrated in my initial post, I can do :
>
> #cat
> /srv/mail/ops.example.com/test/new/1375430267.M868397P2192.ukc-vm02-mx01\,S\=477\,W\=486
>
> [...]
Hello Nigel,
Somewhat blindly, what's the output of:
id its-virtmai
Hi,
We are repeatedly getting these below warnings for some of our users, al though
we have no complaints from them yet,
we need to know why these warning occurs.
So it would be help full if some one explain these warning msg in detail.
Le 1 août 2013 à 18:05, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
> On 1.8.2013, at 19.02, Axel Luttgens wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> If yes, could it be that it is never called in my case?
>
> If not, then there's definitely some problem :)
>
>> [...]
>> Could I try to break somewhere earlier in the call chain?
>
> It
>Probably a namespace issue. The imap daemon is telling you there's not
>new mail. So wherever it's looking it sees no mail. So either it's
>looking in the wrong place, and the configuration isn't correct. Error
>logs will inform you about the latter, 'dovecot -n' about the former.
>Show dov
On 8/2/2013 3:07 AM, Nigel Smith wrote:
> Dovecot : 2.0.19 (see config at http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=KMaQ9Ccc)
> Postfix : 2.9.6 (see config at http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=EEeevHfk)
>
> I'm trying to get Dovecot and Postfix working on Ubuntu 12.04LTS but am not
> having much luck.
>
> The
Dovecot : 2.0.19 (see config at http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=KMaQ9Ccc)
Postfix : 2.9.6 (see config at http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=EEeevHfk)
I'm trying to get Dovecot and Postfix working on Ubuntu 12.04LTS but am not
having much luck.
The problem is that although mail gets delivered to the c
Axel, Steffen :-)
Thank you very much, by following your advice I have gotten to work
dovecot :-). I finally took Axel's approach, because looked more simple to me.
Thanks! Regards!
Felix
Hi,
We are repeatedly getting these below warnings for some of our users, al though
we have no complaints from them yet,
we need to know why these warning occurs.
So it would be help full if some one explain these warning msg in detail.
Hi everybody,
I have pasted my configuration in http://snipt.org/AThd4
Then, I understand that the easiest to do is to change the permissions
of the socket but... which socket?? Additionally, userdb-auth is showing
permissions srw-rw-rw-
Regards!
Felix
On Fri
Le 2 août 2013 à 07:43, Felix Rubio Dalmau a écrit :
> Hello Axel,
>
> but then I don't get it: I thought that "uid" and "gid" in the
> user_query where used to access the local FS, whereas the "unix_listener
> auth-userdb" are used to indicate under which owner/group must be auth-userdb
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