On 03.06.2016 23:23, Ricardo Machini Barbosa wrote:
Hello,
I am doing some calls using doveadm http API and I noticed that when some
calls took more than 5 seconds the connection are closed, this happen
general with huge mailbox's.
There are some kind of timeout that I have to set ?
Hello,
I am doing some calls using doveadm http API and I noticed that when some
calls took more than 5 seconds the connection are closed, this happen
general with huge mailbox's.
There are some kind of timeout that I have to set ?
For example:
# curl call
time curl -v --user doveadm
On Fri, Jun 03, 2016 at 10:59:55AM +0800, 句号先生。 | wrote:
hi,
I have a question hope to get everybody's help, thank you.
I write the dovecot sieve rules, use notify:mailto. such as mailto:mym...@dovecot.org,
this is ok.but i want to go to a url address,like
this,mailto:"http://http://wiki.dovec
Quoting KT Walrus :
Dovecot supports real IP forwarding with HAproxy.
Yes. I was aware of this, but that doesn’t answer my question of how to
configure a Dovecot proxy to listen on many IPs/ports and do
authentication based on the incoming IP/port. If I could do this without
having to run 50
Quoting KT Walrus :
Dovecot supports real IP forwarding with HAproxy.
Yes. I was aware of this, but that doesn’t answer my question of how to
configure a Dovecot proxy to listen on many IPs/ports and do
authentication based on the incoming IP/port. If I could do this without
having to run 50
> Dovecot supports real IP forwarding with HAproxy.
Yes. I was aware of this, but that doesn’t answer my question of how to
configure a Dovecot proxy to listen on many IPs/ports and do authentication
based on the incoming IP/port. If I could do this without having to run 50
Dovecot proxies (one
On 03.06.2016 16:00, KT Walrus wrote:
btw, what is the reasong for NGINX proxy anyway? Since dovecot proxy can do
this for you too.
I want to do authentication using the IP that the IMAP client used to connect to the IMAP
server. That is, I have 50 IPs, one for each state my users live in, s
> btw, what is the reasong for NGINX proxy anyway? Since dovecot proxy can do
> this for you too.
I want to do authentication using the IP that the IMAP client used to connect
to the IMAP server. That is, I have 50 IPs, one for each state my users live
in, so the users can only connect to the I
On 03.06.2016 15:14, KT Walrus wrote:
(I subscribed to a daily digest for this list and can’t figure out how to reply
to a reply.)
Anyway, Aki Tuomi replied to my feature request saying:
We support in latest 2.2 release
MD5 MD5-CRYPT SHA SHA1 SHA256 SHA512 SMD5 SSHA SSHA256 SSHA512 PLAIN
C
(I subscribed to a daily digest for this list and can’t figure out how to reply
to a reply.)
Anyway, Aki Tuomi replied to my feature request saying:
> We support in latest 2.2 release
>
> MD5 MD5-CRYPT SHA SHA1 SHA256 SHA512 SMD5 SSHA SSHA256 SSHA512 PLAIN
> CLEAR CLEARTEXT PLAIN-TRUNC CRAM-MD
Hello,
We are having performance problems with one of our users. We are having
a server (2.1.16) for about 8000 users. This server is a vmware vm with
8 cores and 32GB of RAM. Normally, it is working fine, but when one of
our users access his email, then the load increases a lot and this high
> On 02 Jun 2016, at 23:07, KT Walrus wrote:
>
> I’m trying to understand how the nginx mail proxy and dovecot work.
>
> As a I understand it, nginx can listen on a IP:port for IMAP connections.
> NGINX then can invoke a PHP script to do authorization and backend server
> selection.
>
> Doe
On 03/06/2016 07:20, Aki Tuomi wrote:
We tested with 2.2.24, and were unable to reproduce the error. Can you
try again with 2.2.24?
Apologies for butting in, but I've been seeing exactly the same issue
post upgrade to 2.2.24 (from 2.2.18):
[2016-06-02T10:38:28+0100] imap(x): Error: Corr
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Julien Lambot wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I've been struggling for a while trying to configure multiple domain ldap
> authentication with full e-mail address authentication. Which in fact was
> not the issue.
> There where some discrepancies between the doc and our ac
On 03.06.2016 04:16, KT Walrus wrote:
The PHP app I’m using on my website uses PHP to generate password hashes to be
stored into the user database. These password hashes use Blowfish encryption
("$2y$”). In fact, since PHP 5.3.0, PHP contains its own implementation of the
hash types it suppo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Fri, 3 Jun 2016, craig wrote:
The need:
1. I'd like to create a mailbox called "accounts", email would simply get
delivered to the account via "accou...@example.com" (Maildir format)
2. Share this mailbox so it appears in three other accounts as
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