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On Sun, 18 May 2014, Danylo Esterman wrote:
# Max Mustermann, people, ht
dn: cn=Max Mustermann,ou=people,dc=ht
cn: Max Mustermann
givenName: Max
gidNumber: 500
homeDirectory: /home/users/mmustormann
sn: Mustermann
objectClass
dovecot version: 2.2.13
NetBSD 5.1 on an amd64 architecture
Based on the log file, I think this problem first manifested itself when I
upgrade from 2.2.9 to 2.2.12. I tried to go back to 2.2.9, but I would have
had to rollback some of the other dependencies. I built 2.2.13 and the problem
sti
On 05/17/2014 11:57 AM, Boris wrote:
>
>> no - < reads a file and without you are supposed to directly
>> paste your certificate in the configuration instead point
>> to a file
> I see. In all other places I know dovecot references files simply with "/" so
> I
> still wonder what is so different
I am trying to get dovecot 2.0.19 authenticate users via LDAP (OpenLDAP
2.4.28) and using Wireshark to debug the process. It looks like the basic
configuration of dovecot is fine, but it doesn't pull it off to send the
right request to the LDAP server. First of all, this is how my LDAP-entries
look
Hello,
I'm seeing a segfault in the imap process with the current mercurial tip
(including changeset 17382 e99cd21e1f92) when selecting a particular
virtual mail folder (but no other virtual mailboxes) and then selecting
a different mail folder as in the IMAP transcript below. The same
segfau
Am 18.05.2014 20:04, schrieb Sebastian Goodrick:
>> Hi Sebastian, sorry for the delay ,i could not reproduce your
>> problem, speculate you have wrong settings in your server/client
>> setup and/or you have firewall loadbalancers, proxies between
>> server and client which fail with some ciphers
>
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> Hi Sebastian, sorry for the delay ,i could not reproduce your
> problem, speculate you have wrong settings in your server/client
> setup and/or you have firewall loadbalancers, proxies between
> server and client which fail with some ciphers
Thank y
On -10.01.-28163 20:59, Oscar del Rio wrote:
> Unfortunately, many servers out there reject emails with NULL sender.
> Some recent examples (real server names edited) :
*Sigh* A mere two years ago, I would've known *the* place for you to put
that data ...
https://web.archive.org/web/2012071701065
After a recent upgrade to dovecot 2.2.9 (caused by an ubuntu upgrade to
14.04), the antispam plugin has stopped recognizing my spam folders as
spam. I see the plugin initializes properly, but when moving a message,
the mailbox_is_spam() function always returns 0.
The version of dovecot-antisp
as far as i understand postfix has no way to know the username of
such failed logins like below, IMHO dovecot internally does because
it verifies against the sql-userdatabase
is there a way that dovecot logs the username?
after ask the users to change their passwords for safety caused
by Heartble
I have switched to global ACLs for public namespaces which eases their
administration greately. Now while running housekeeping scripts (e.g. expunge
old mails/archive mails etc.) this requires temporary overriding the global
ACLs with mailbox specifix ACLs to expunge mails. The scripts would the
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