Halo,
This might seem like another indirect thread.
I Monday started new job, first task must replace courier. The job use
POP3. and IMAP only for webmail, but must server support 4K POP3 at one
times. I see from similar thread current settings not adequate , we will
use TLS and if wiki read right
On 7/13/2014 1:54 AM, Patrick Domack wrote:
> I'm having an issue with sieve putting some emails into the spam
> folder, that should not be matching the spam rule.
>
> I tried looking but can't seem to find a debug option.
>
> Is there any way I can get a log of what the sieve rule path that
> matc
On 07/11/2014 03:59 AM, Arkadiusz MiĆkiewicz wrote:
>
> Does dovecot support any form of macros? I would like to share configuration
> file between several servers. Configs are different only in tiny aspects.
>
As a last resort, you can use `make` to accomplish this.
dovecot-server.conf.sh
I'm having an issue with sieve putting some emails into the spam
folder, that should not be matching the spam rule.
I tried looking but can't seem to find a debug option.
Is there any way I can get a log of what the sieve rule path that
matches so I can locate the misfiring rule? or maybe so
Am 12.07.2014 13:31, schrieb Steve Litt:
> ifdown lo
> ifup lo
>
> A malfunctioning lo will cause Dovecot not to connect to clients. My
> experience with Debian Wheezy is that lo "goes down" a lot, so this is
> one of the first things I do when odd stuff happens
uhm if you *loopback device* goes
Hi all,
You probably know this already, but just in case...
Let's say you have your email client getting mail from a Dovecot server
on the same computer (which is a really good way of doing things, by
the way). Then one day your email client starts saying "connection
refused" after a suitably lon