>>Actually, there is a regedit "trick" for Win7 but that is beyond the ability
>>of our customers to apply, and that doesn't help the older Apple device users.
You could build a .reg file with the trick inside, and then distribute it to
your users. However it wont solve the Apple problem.
smi
On 8/7/20 2:04 am, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
FWIW I meant if the client is Windows7/old-Outlook then changing
either 993/SSL or 143/STARTTLS to 143/NONE could help pick up the
mail. We had to do this for a 100 or so clients a few months ago
after upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04.
Curious, what's the rat
On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 07:00:23PM +0200, Sebastian Nielsen wrote:
> Sorry about that, its just outlook that does that by default.
Consider migrating to a MUA that, unlike Outlook, understands mailing
lists.
For example, Mutt (which definitely sucks less than Outlook):
http://www.mutt.org/doc/man
On 2020.07.07. 20:00, Sebastian Nielsen wrote:
I don't know what you mean with "top posting"?
It means, your answer is above text you are replying to.
--
KSB
Sorry about that, its just outlook that does that by default. But manually
deleted your adress now in reply.
I don't know what you mean with "top posting"?
What I mean is that if you have another security on the connection (be it
physical security - the connection doesn't go over public means, o
> On 7. Jul 2020, at 19.46, Sami Ketola wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> yes, you can override these settings by returning variables from userdb.
>
> for example can define:
>
> namespace INBOX {
> inbox = yes
> location =
> separator = /
> mailbox Spam {
>auto = suscribe
>special_use = \Junk
Hi,
yes, you can override these settings by returning variables from userdb.
for example can define:
namespace INBOX {
inbox = yes
location =
separator = /
mailbox Spam {
auto = suscribe
special_use = \Junk
hidden = yes
}
mailbox Roskaposti {
auto = subscribe
spec
On 07 Jul 2020, at 10:11, Sebastian Nielsen wrote:
> If the IMAP server cannot be accessed from the outside, and the traffic don't
> travel over wifi or public networks, no danger.
No, not no danger, but certainly less danger. The most obvious dangers even in
a closed environment is if someone
On 07 Jul 2020, at 00:38, Luca Müller wrote:
> Is it possible to change this configuration for specific users or to provide
> multi language support somehow?
What happens if you use the default English labels?
On my clients, the MUA localizes labels to the preferred language. I Have
tested wit
Am 07.07.2020 um 18:11 schrieb Sebastian Nielsen:
Plaintext access is no problem if the connection is secured via other means -
for example internal network or VPN.
If the IMAP server cannot be accessed from the outside, and the traffic don't
travel over wifi or public networks, no danger.
Fi
Plaintext access is no problem if the connection is secured via other means -
for example internal network or VPN.
If the IMAP server cannot be accessed from the outside, and the traffic don't
travel over wifi or public networks, no danger.
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: dovecot-boun...
Am 07.07.2020 um 08:07 schrieb Mark Constable:
FWIW I meant if the client is Windows7/old-Outlook then changing either
993/SSL or 143/STARTTLS to 143/NONE could help pick up the mail. We had
to do this for a 100 or so clients a few months ago after upgrading to
Ubuntu 20.04.
Curious, what's th
On Mon, 6 Jul 2020 23:49:08 -0600, @lbutlr stated:
>On 06 Jul 2020, at 15:48, The Doctor wrote:
>> Got a client that usually uses Outlook I think 2010. This person
>> tends to move their e-mails to certain folers. On Thunderbird, the
>> move shows. Not on Outlook.
>>
>> Any explanation?
>
>S
+1
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On 7 Jul 2020, 08:38, Luca Müller < lucamueller...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I'm hosting a few customers on a dovecot Server. Most users speak german and
have german as their main language. I configured the IMAP Foldernames in a
Dovecot configuration file li
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