Hello.
This is a question about the imap protocol, since I am having a hard
time finding these things out, so I hope you guys can help me. We are
using Dovecot to receive mails and having an issue with Thunderbird.
Basically, we are running into this bug with a lot of people:
https://bugzilla
On 2/09/19 11:53 PM, bvr--- via dovecot wrote:
Sorry, there are no 2.2 binary packages on
repo.dovecot.org.
No problem, thanks for the info!
GhettoForge has 2.2 packages for CentOS / RHEL / SL, etc in the gf-plus
repostitory:
www.ghettoforge.org
Peter
Hi,
you can now find experimental Docker images for dovecot CE releases (starting
from 2.3.7.2) from
https://hub.docker.com/r/dovecot/dovecot
You can find instructions and more details on the repository page.
Aki
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On 10/8/18 5:33 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
> Op 8-10-2018 om 11:43 schreef Gabriele Nencioni:
>> On 8/17/18 8:17 AM, Gabriele Nencioni wrote:
>>> On 08/16/2018 11:48 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Op 16/08/2018 om 12:01 schreef Stephan Bosch:
> I have a theory. Will try something later today.
The recipients in the vacation :addresses String list are matched
case-sensitive.
If the recipient gets a mail with wrong case, the message is discarded with:
"discarding vacation response for implicitly delivered message; no known
(envelope) recipient address found in message headers"
I thin
> On 2 Sep 2019, at 15.25, Peter Mogensen via dovecot
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering...
>
> If one had mdbox ALT path set to a shared storage mount (say, on NFS)
> and one wanted to move a mailbox to a different host... I guess it in
> principle wouldn't be necessary to copy all the A
Hi,
is there already a release date for Debian Buster packages?
kind regards
Christian
Hi,
I was wondering...
If one had mdbox ALT path set to a shared storage mount (say, on NFS)
and one wanted to move a mailbox to a different host... I guess it in
principle wouldn't be necessary to copy all the ALT storage through
dsync, when the volume could just be mounted on the new host.
Is
On 9/2/19 1:32 PM, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
> On 2.9.2019 14.27, Bas van Rooijen via dovecot wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> From the v2.2.36.4 announcement message: "Binary packages are available at
>> https://repo.dovecot.org/";
>>
>> My question is, where exactly? There's an instruction at repo.dove
On 2.9.2019 14.27, Bas van Rooijen via dovecot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> From the v2.2.36.4 announcement message: "Binary packages are available at
> https://repo.dovecot.org/";
>
> My question is, where exactly? There's an instruction at repo.dovecot.org
> that tells you to replace 'ce-latest-2.3' with
Hi,
>From the v2.2.36.4 announcement message: "Binary packages are available at
>https://repo.dovecot.org/";
My question is, where exactly? There's an instruction at repo.dovecot.org that
tells you to replace 'ce-latest-2.3' with 'ce-' but the given url
doesn't even contain 'ce-latest-2.3' a
if it's still the same pid, yes:
7584 13.2 1.5 221168 63508 ?R12:48 3:36
dovecot/doveadm-server
On 02.09.19 13:13, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
Any idea what pid 7584 is?
Aki
On 2.9.2019 14.08, telsch via dovecot wrote:
Hello,
today i got reappearing mails again, but not f
Any idea what pid 7584 is?
Aki
On 2.9.2019 14.08, telsch via dovecot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> today i got reappearing mails again, but not from purging. In the logs i
> only found this. I've got massive problems by many users because
> reappearing mails. If you need more information, i could provide.
Hello,
today i got reappearing mails again, but not from purging. In the logs i
only found this. I've got massive problems by many users because
reappearing mails. If you need more information, i could provide.
Sep 02 12:58:43 doveadm: Warning: Transaction log file
/var/spool/mail//storage/dove
On 2.9.2019 12.51, MK via dovecot wrote:
>>> On 2 Sep 2019, at 11.01, MK via dovecot wrote:
>>>
>>> Good Morning List,
>>>
>>> just a short question to this vulnerability. We are using a setup with
>>> dovecot redirector/proxy frontend servers
>>> and some backend server, which store the mailbo
>> On 2 Sep 2019, at 11.01, MK via dovecot wrote:
>>
>> Good Morning List,
>>
>> just a short question to this vulnerability. We are using a setup with
>> dovecot redirector/proxy frontend servers
>> and some backend server, which store the mailboxes.
>> Is it anough to update the frontend ser
> On 30 Aug 2019, at 13.44, Domenico Pastore via dovecot
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> i have update dovecot from version 2.2.15 to 2.3.7.2.
> I have a problem with mine java software because there is a different
> response when open connection to doveadm.
>
> I need open socket to doveadm for ge
> On 2 Sep 2019, at 11.01, MK via dovecot wrote:
>
> Good Morning List,
>
> just a short question to this vulnerability. We are using a setup with
> dovecot redirector/proxy frontend servers
> and some backend server, which store the mailboxes.
> Is it anough to update the frontend servers
Am 2019-09-02 09:55, schrieb Michael Hallager via dovecot:
1. Add/remove e-mail address
2. Change user e-mail address password
3. Add user e-mail address into mail alias
4. Forward e-mail
5. List all users e-mails
I agree with Mark.
We can't answer them anyway because we don't know what ba
Good Morning List,
just a short question to this vulnerability. We are using a setup with dovecot
redirector/proxy frontend servers
and some backend server, which store the mailboxes.
Is it anough to update the frontend servers if I like to fix the the
vulnerability?
greetings,
Oliver
1. Add/remove e-mail address
2. Change user e-mail address password
3. Add user e-mail address into mail alias
4. Forward e-mail
5. List all users e-mails
I agree with Mark.
We can't answer them anyway because we don't know what backend you are
using. Typically all of the above would be
Is it not better you either employ a proper educated/trained person or
outsouce the work to a company that has the know how?
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From: Aleksandr Mette via dovecot [mailto:dovecot@dovecot.org]
Sent: zondag 1 september 2019 14:42
To: dovecot@dovecot.org
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