Maybe use Wireshark to get an independent check on what the logs are saying?
On 4/18/24 20:27, karl.l--- via dovecot wrote:
Hi,
This is my dovecot version:
```
root@freebsdsvr:~ # dovecot --version
2.3.21 (47349e2482)
```
I'm having trouble in making dovecot as proxy to the mail server when us
Use Fetchmail on the link between your provider and your email server.
Schedule a fetch every 5 minutes or so.. This makes for a very flexible
and resilient system.
On 6/3/20 5:06 AM, Andrea Miconi wrote:
My mailboxes are on a Dovecot (IMAP) server.
On DNS there is an MX record pointing to the
For testing mail programs (postfix and dovecot), it is reasonable to use
a scripted client application on a separate machine.
Scripting started with unix shell scripts, but got a big boost with Sol
Libes' tcl/expect.
From those early days, we now have 'puppet', 'chef', 'fabric',
'ansible', .
service submission-login {
inet_listener submissions {
haproxy = no
port = 465
reuse_port = no
ssl = yes
}
}
Shouldn't the port be 587 here?
My config file looks like:
service submission-login {
inet_listener submission {
#port = 587
}
}
The # comment must also mean
A tool to determine the encoding of a file is 'file -bi ' This
command is not perfect though.
On 3/12/19 2:20 PM, Felipe Gasper via dovecot wrote:
Hello,
I’ve got a strange misconfiguration where the following command:
doveadm -f pager mailbox status -u spamutf8 'messages vsize guid'
Using translate.google.com
Hello,
Op 22-2-2019 om 13:08 schreef Heiko Schlittermann via dovecot:
Moin,
It's about the Dovecot book. I assume that at least one,
who knows, reads:
Is there a difference between language and price?
The first (and only?) German edition of 2014 and the English
4-08 at 00:53 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 8.4.2013, at 0.10, Bob Gustafson wrote:
>
> >>> I am still on my quest for a quick way to move mail from a live Maildir
> >>> system to a 'soon to be live' sdbox system.
> >>>
> >>> I copy Mail
the Imap copy process - maybe that would be
simpler in the long run. No rsync needed (as long as the source system
is not changed by the Imap copy process)
Thanks much for your comments and suggestions
Bob G
On Mon, 2013-04-08 at 13:57 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 8.4.2013, at 1.32,
Ok, see interspersed.
On Mon, 2013-04-08 at 00:53 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 8.4.2013, at 0.10, Bob Gustafson wrote:
>
> >>> I am still on my quest for a quick way to move mail from a live Maildir
> >>> system to a 'soon to be live' sdbox system.
&
On Sun, 2013-04-07 at 20:50 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 7.4.2013, at 17.12, Bob Gustafson wrote:
>
> > I am still on my quest for a quick way to move mail from a live Maildir
> > system to a 'soon to be live' sdbox system.
> >
> > I copy Maildir to
I am still on my quest for a quick way to move mail from a live Maildir
system to a 'soon to be live' sdbox system.
I copy Maildir to new system using:
rsync -ar --times hoho4:/home/bobgus/Maildir/ /home/bobgus/Maildir
Then I convert from Maildir to sdbox with:
dsync mirror maildir:~/Maildir
The
ildir as opposed to mbox.
> Best of luck,
> Ken
>
>
> On 4/6/2013 1:09 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
>> Something must be wrong with my setup. It took 14+ hours for the first
>> dsync pass and it hasn't finished yet on the rerun to pick up the latest
>> mail (arou
of
> changes. With no changes it runs in about 15 min.
> Ken A.
>
>
> On 4/5/2013 1:54 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
> > I tried that a week or so ago, with a 'dsync -R backup', but got the
> > funny named directories, so I read more and am trying the 'dsync
&g
3, at 13:48, Ken A wrote:
> I've found that when going in one direction, using "backup -R" rather
> than mirror, works better. I'm going from mbox to sdbox, but doing
> roughly the same thing you are, rsync and then dsync.
>
> Ken A.
>
> On 4/5/2013 10:40 AM
I'm moving/converting email from one system to another
The source system is:
Dual core x86_64
6GB memory
180 GB raid1 disks ext4
Fedora 9
Dovecot 1.0.15
Maildir format
The destination system is:
Dual core x86_64
2GB memory
1TB raid1 disks ext4
Fedora 18
Dovecot 2.1.15
sdbox format
I am moving m
Hi
I am needing a bit more detail on IMAP protocol and setup possibilities
(for an application in mind).
I note that 'The Book of IMAP' has recently been published in English
(May 08). It seems to be focused on Cyrus IMAP rather than Dovecot.
Does anyone on the list have the book? Is the book's
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 5/8/2008, Zbigniew Szalbot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
If you use postfix for your MTA, you could simply disable saving
sent messages in tbird, and set up sender BCC maps in postfix so
that a copy of each users sent mail is dumped into their Sent folder.
But it won't b
I always keep a copy of messages sent.
With a particularly large message (pictures etc), being sent from a far
remote location, I noticed that the message and the copy were both sent
from the client - rather than having the message sent (through my mail
server) and then copied locally within t
Hi
I have been getting messages like this in my log for a long time
(years). I thought it was due to an early beta Dovecot that I installed
which had lda-deliver and sieve support, or perhaps saturation of my
400mhz machine.
I finally moved to a healthier machine (dual core 1.8Ghz. 3Gb) for my
ga
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