On 2014-01-21 00:22, Roman Gelfand wrote:
Is it possible to file emails based on the contents of email body? If
yes, can you point me to an example.
http://sieve.info/
Is it possible to file emails based on the contents of email body? If
yes, can you point me to an example.
Thanks in advance
Hello,
In our hosting environment, we let users share mailboxes across all
their domains and think it's best if the shared mailbox listing (in a
file) stays in their unix home path. That would be:
/home/USER/imap/shared-mailboxes.db
Unfortunately, it seems there is no way to generate that path us
When I did upgrade, 2.2.7 was the latest release. When I ran into the problem,
I checked back and found 2.2.8 and 2.2.9 were released shortly one after
another. It seemed these releases were sort of buggy. I would like to know if
what I described in my previous email was an known issue and was a
On Mon, 20 Jan 2014, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 19.01.2014 22:36, schrieb Paolo:
Is there some simple script that parsing the dovecot.info.log can give
me a list of the mail checks for a user (better if reports also the type
(POP/IMAP), and result of the sessions (Ok/Fail/Error/...))?
Regard
Hi,
Just writing here my note about auth_default_realm, pam_krb5 and gssapi.
It seems that 'pam' passdb and 'gssapi' auth_mechanism doesn't honor
'auth_default_realm' setting, at least in several setups I deal with.
Here is a part of the config:
passdb {
args = max_requests=100 cache_key=%u%r
Am 19.01.2014 22:36, schrieb Paolo:
>
> Is there some simple script that parsing the dovecot.info.log can give
> me a list of the mail checks for a user (better if reports also the type
> (POP/IMAP), and result of the sessions (Ok/Fail/Error/...))?
>
> Regards, Paolo
>
Logwatch may help you
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