On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Brian Hayden wrote:
> You need to:
>
> 1. Remove your subscriptions file.
This I did. Now I can no longer see from the client side any of my IMAP folders.
> 2. Set your client to ignore subscriptions and view all folders.
I logged into my webmail and in the main
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Rick Romero wrote:
> The subscriptions file is only used by the MUAs, and you can set them to
> ignore it. I would just tell the MUAs to ignore it. You can safely delete
> it - except if you have an MUA that is using it then the folders will
> disappear...
>
> I
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Rick Romero wrote:
> Yikes! I thought this was a private install. :( The namespace would be a
> pretty radical change. It tells dovecot how to present folders.
>
> I'm not a namespace guru - but I'm fairly sure that's the issue.
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/Namespa
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Carlos Williams wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Rick Romero wrote:
>> Try adding a namespace.
>>
>> namespace private {
>> separator = .
>> prefix = INBOX.
>> inbox = yes
>> }
>
> I made that chang
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Rick Romero wrote:
> Try adding a namespace.
>
> namespace private {
> separator = .
> prefix = INBOX.
> inbox = yes
> }
I made that change and reloaded Dovecot and all my users on the mail
server lost the folders...
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Rick Romero wrote:
> The entire structure doesn't look correct for Maildir.
> The folders you listed, puts you already in the INBOX, so your MUA should be
> seeing:
> INBOX\
> Drafts
> INBOX\
> ClamAV
> Dell.Quotes
> Dell.
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Frank Elsner
wrote:
> It might be useful to tell Thunderbird not only to show subscribed folders.
> Edit -> Account settings -> Server settings -> Advanced, first check box.
>
> There are some MUAs which create folders but do not add subscriptions
> for the folders
I noticed for some reason that I am missing an IMAP folder called
'Symantec' that was under my Inbox. I see all my other folders listed
on my mail client except 'Symantec'. I then login to my mail server
which runs Postfix / Dovecot & there I can see it:
/home/cwilliams/Maildir
[r...@mail Maildir]
I had a user telling me that they can't login to the Postfix email
server via Webmail (RoundCube) and I decided to see if I could locate
this issue in the logs and understand if the user was simply using a
wrong password credential and or something more serious. More than
likely the person is just
Thanks for everyones help. Looks like I have a active and successful
TLS connection between clients and the IMAP server. Now to move on to
getting TLS and Postfix working...
I really appreciate everyones help!
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Charles
Marcus wrote:
> Personally, I never enable unencrypted imap port...
>
> Forcing encrypted port (imaps) for everyone really doesn't add anything
> in the way of overhead on modern systems, and I just don't like the idea
> of unencrypted sessions, even on on '
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Carlos Williams wrote:
> When I edit me dovecot.conf file, I uncommented the
> following with the values you see below:
>
>> ssl_cert_file = /etc/ssl/mail.crt
>> ssl_key_file = /etc/ssl/mail.key
>> ssl_list
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Federico
Nicolelli wrote:
>
> If you want to have all protocols enabled add the following line in your
> dovecot.conf
>
> protocols = pop3 pop3s imap imaps
>
> this will enable "normal" pop3 and imap connections too.
No we don't allow any kind of pop3 access. It's
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Steffen
Kaiser wrote:
> We do not use Verisign, so I don't know. However, OpenSSL uses PEM-format as
> does Apache. So I'd guess "Apache" is OK.
>
> Maybe, you find infos regarding PEM format on Verisign pages.
I am downloading my SSL certificate from Verisign.com
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Steffen
Kaiser wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, Carlos Williams wrote:
>
>> No I do not. I don't even have a /etc/ssl/ direcory on my mail server
>
> hmm, do you have openssl insta
Thanks everyone who contributed to this message. I am going to use TLS
on my Postfix / Dovecot server and just hope for the best. Now if I
use TLS, is this configured in my Postfix config files or Dovecot
config files?
When TLS occurs and my SSL certificate is used, I am assuming that I
need to add
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> A typical "TLS" session will work as follows:
>
> 1 The client connects to the IMAP service on port 143, unencrypted.
> 2 The server announces that it speaks TLS.
> 3 The client says "Ok, let's talk encrypted."
> 4 Magic occurs, and the
I am running Postfix and Dovecot on my mail server. I am required now
to have SSL/TLS on my mail server. I did check and found out that I
have a SSL certificate with Verisign issued to my mail servers FQDN.
Now my question is when reading the Dovecot Wiki, I noticed it said
that it is not common to
Thanks all. It appears that it is an issue with Thunderbird. Looks
like it's working well. Thanks for the help and pointing me in the
right direction!
- Carlos
I think it also helps if you have the output of dovecot -n
***
# 1.0.7: /etc/dovecot.conf
base_dir: /var/run/dovecot/
protocols: imap imaps
listen: *
login_dir: /var/run/dovecot//login
login_executable: /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
ma
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
> Dovecot does not speak SMTP to other mail servers, unless you mean "send
> mail" in a different sense than I'm used to.
>
> ~Seth
I mean that I can send (SMPT) via Telnet which Postfix does fine.
However when I configure Thunderbird mail clie
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
> Try the postfix user list.
>
> http://www.postfix.org/lists.html
I did and was told this appears to be a Dovecot config issues since
the MTA (Postfix) is sending mail just fine via Telnet. What makes you
suggest this to be a MTA issue?
I just installed CentOS 5 + Postfix + Dovecot. Now When I send mail
via telnet from one user to another via Postfix (MTA), I have no
problem. The recipient gets the message perfectly. Now this tells me
that Postfix is working fine (I assume) but then I configured Dovecot
to use IMAP4 and then confi
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 4:43 PM, pod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe you need to subscribe to your new "test" folder from your
> Thunderbird session.
I am not sure I follow. When I am in Thunderbird and I create a new
"subfolder" under my Inbox, it shows up on the emal server as:
/home/user/Mai
I have a user who has a folder in his Maildir/ called "test"
/home/user/Maildir/.test
This folder shows up as a sub folder to his Inbox on his Thunderbird
client and I tried using the "cp" command to move this over to my
Maildir/ directory on the same server and when I launch Thunderbird,
that fo
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Dovecot LDA has Sieve filtering support. It can save spam in a different
> folder based on a header added by SpamAssassin.
Is there any docs or information on how I can do something like this?
Any kind of guide f
I was wondering if Dovecot has the ability to sort email scored by
Spamassassin? I know many people use Procmail for sorting but I was
wondering if Dovecot can do the job or should I just use Procmail on
my Linux (Postfix) server to sort email in specific folders?
I have not yet installed Dovecot
I am running Dovecot and wanted to make sure that to disable POP3
access on the MDA is as simple as removing the POP lines:
protocols = imap imaps pop3 pop3s
imap_listen = *
pop3_listen = *
imaps_listen = *
pop3s_listen = *
Do I need to modify anything else or am I looking in the totally wrong se
I noticed today I checked a users mailbox with the mutt command:
mutt -f /home/bob/email/
There I saw he had 100 messages that had been deleted but not yet
purged from his inbox so they're still using up disk storage on my
email server.
My question is does Dovecot have a process to automatically
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 8:19 PM, Curtis Maloney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I recently upgraded from 0.99.14 to 1.0.13. A quick run through the
> config file to make sure they matched, and that was it. Timo's included
> enough support that Dovecot will migrate/update a lot of things for you
>
I am currently running Dovecot on DoD production email server (Postfix) and
the latest version the software available from Redhat is
dovecot-0.99.11-8.EL4. According to you guys, this is ancient and I was
wondering what is the safest and easiest way to get my version updated
without breaking it...
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Charles Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> One word... upgrade. This is ancient.
>
> atrpms.net
>
> Just be *sure* that you read the upgrade docs very carefully, as tnings
> changed in the config...
>
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/Upgrading/1.0
>
> and if you decide
I am using dovecot-0.99.11-8.EL4 on my system and decided to check the logs
since I just took over as the administrator on this system and I noticed the
same error entry over and over in the logs. I went to /var/log/dovecot.err
and see:
imap(rangry): May 22 13:33:31 Error: Error parsing IMAP envel
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