On 28/03/2016 01:09, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
I love this on your about page:
On 27/03/2016 3:14 PM, Noel Butler wrote:
I don't need to understand German law, thats what my Frankfurt lawyers
do, I'd trust our data privacy far more in our Frankfurt site, then I
would ever trust US or UK, or AU.
kepa:
I would like use Dovecot with tcpwrappers enabled to control remote
access using hosts.deny and hosts.allow.
I followed http://wiki2.dovecot.org/LoginProcess#TCP_wrappers_support
and "man 5 hosts.deny"
- to allow all clients and deny a specific address
/etc/hosts.deny
imap: 192.0
Hi all,
I would like use Dovecot with tcpwrappers enabled to control remote
access using hosts.deny and hosts.allow.
A google search gave this response from the listserve, but it is several
years ago:
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-April/089455.html
Are these instructions for con
what's the difference between sasl and auth mech in dovecot? Postfix points to
a sasl problem and dovecot points to a auth mechanism saying it's corrupted.
I did looked at the links you provided. I don't have the tools and don't have
time right now to fiddle with them and run them to get a re
I love this on your about page:
On 27/03/2016 3:14 PM, Noel Butler wrote:
> I don't need to understand German law, thats what my Frankfurt lawyers
> do, I'd trust our data privacy far more in our Frankfurt site, then I
> would ever trust US or UK, or AU.
"Ausics.* services are purely free and no
no -- there is a netgraph setting for when it IS. Are there any other
messages from the kernel?
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Søren Andersen wrote:
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> *From:* Larry Rosenman [mailto:larry...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* 26. marts 2016 22: