> On 20/01/2022 23:44 mau...@gmx.ch wrote:
>
>
> it’s possible to update only sieve 0.5.17, on existing Debian Buster Dovecot
> installation?
> Running now -> sieve: Pigeonhole version 0.5.4
There are sone sieve versions that work with older dovecot versions, but the
safest option is to run
it's possible to update only sieve 0.5.17, on existing Debian Buster Dovecot
installation?
Running now -> sieve: Pigeonhole version 0.5.4
Quoting Alexander Dalloz :
Am 20.01.2022 um 06:32 schrieb Mike:
unix_listener {
group =
mode = 0666
user =
path = lmtp
}
user =
vsz_limit = 18446744073709551615 B
name = lmtp
}
I assume the second unix_listener stanza is where the other entry
comes from, but I hav
> On 20/01/2022 20:25 mau...@gmx.ch wrote:
>
>
> > On 20/01/2022 20:13 mau...@gmx.ch wrote:
> >
> >stop will stop at that point.
> >Aki
>
> Thanks for your quick answer, so please if I have multiple policy's running,
> so sould stop on each point or once for all?
It depends. If you want it
> On 20/01/2022 20:13 mau...@gmx.ch wrote:
>
>stop will stop at that point.
>Aki
Thanks for your quick answer, so please if I have multiple policy's running, so
sould stop on each point or once for all?
> On 20/01/2022 20:13 mau...@gmx.ch wrote:
>
>
> Sieve scripts running fine, but please what would mean the “Stop”, if I have
> multiple Policy that will run true, I need one stop to finish this per
> section?
>
> if header :is ["from","bcc","to"] [“Email-Address-one”, ”Email-Address-Two”,
Sieve scripts running fine, but please what would mean the "Stop", if I have
multiple Policy that will run true, I need one stop to finish this per
section?
if header :is ["from","bcc","to"] ["Email-Address-one", "Email-Address-Two",
"and so on"] {
fileinto ".\Magic-FolderName";
stop;
}
Am 20.01.2022 um 06:32 schrieb Mike:
unix_listener {
group =
mode = 0666
user =
path = lmtp
}
user =
vsz_limit = 18446744073709551615 B
name = lmtp
}
I assume the second unix_listener stanza is where the other entry comes
from, but I haven't a clue where it is
> On 01/20/2022 9:20 AM Alessio Cecchi wrote:
>
> I'm trying to setup fts-flatcurve with tokenization.
>
> What are the differences/benefits with "fts_filters = normalizer-icu" vs
> "fts_filters = lowercase"?
>
> Reading the Doc I found about normalizer-icu "This is potentially very
> resourc
Hi,
I'm trying to setup fts-flatcurve with tokenization.
What are the differences/benefits with "fts_filters = normalizer-icu" vs
"fts_filters = lowercase"?
Reading the Doc I found about normalizer-icu "This is potentially very
resource intensive." and about lowercase "Supports UTF8, when co
I have computers at two different locations and one computer running
dovecot at each place. I sync my emails between these two servers using
ssh and I haven't had any problems with this lately until I upgraded
dovecot recently.
I now get the following error at location "alfa" when trying to sy
> On 20/01/2022 14:11 Christian Küppers wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> we got the same backtrace in dovecot-ee version 2:2.3.17-8+ubuntu20.04 as
> Andreas Piper mentioned in November 2021
> https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2021-November/123468.html after
> installing dovecot package updates.
Hello,
we got the same backtrace in dovecot-ee version 2:2.3.17-8+ubuntu20.04 as
Andreas Piper mentioned in November 2021
https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2021-November/123468.html after
installing dovecot package updates.
Panic: file ioloop.c: line 865 (io_loop_destroy): assertion failed:
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