Guys i did a mess.
A bad script made by me, changed (a lot) of filenames in the maildir, in example
almost all email filenames were changed.
I think I have to rebuild the UID <> filename mapping because dovecot
is still trying to read the old file that doesn't exists anymore (it
has a new name)
An
Il giorno gio 16 mag 2024 alle ore 16:35 Stuart Henderson via dovecot
ha scritto:
> Wrong bit of the manual. See the sample dovecot-sql.conf.ext or
> https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/authentication/sql/#id10
Seems much easier with this... I'll try tomorrow
Il giorno gio 16 mag 2024 alle ore 15:58 Aki Tuomi
ha scritto:
> I don't think dovecot will read your .my.cnf̣.
>
> See supported options at https://doc.dovecot.org/settings/plugin/sql-mysql/
Probably "client_flags" is what i need to use but:
1. i don't know the int value for CLIENT_SSL (and mysq
Il giorno gio 16 mag 2024 alle ore 15:34 Christopher Wensink
ha scritto:
>
> See here for the documentation for dovecot:
>
> https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/ssl/
This has nothing to do with mysql connection.
What i've asked for is how to tell dovecot to connect to a mysql
server by using an
Il giorno gio 16 mag 2024 alle ore 15:12 Christopher Wensink via
dovecot ha scritto:
> Yes.
>
> https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.3/en/using-encrypted-connections.html
This is for using ssl with native mysql client.
Dovecot uses the native library or has a embedded mysql library ?
because my .m
Hi all
is possible to tell dovecot to use a mysql connection with SSL ?
My new remote mysql server only allows ssl connections
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so it's not possible without using lua?
i think this is a bug honestly
Il mer 17 apr 2024, 16:16 Gandalf Corvotempesta <
gandalf.corvotempe...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Il giorno mer 17 apr 2024 alle ore 15:31 Aki Tuomi
> ha scritto:
> > If you have version with Lua
Il giorno mer 17 apr 2024 alle ore 15:31 Aki Tuomi
ha scritto:
> If you have version with Lua support, you can make a passdb with lua that
> base64 encodes the plain password. Then it should work.
I'm not using lua currently, and i'm planning to move the server to a
new one with users on DB, tha
17 apr 2024 alle ore 14:22 Benny Pedersen via dovecot
ha scritto:
>
> Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot skrev den 2024-04-17 08:31:
> > im following the docs to change the password schema
> >
> > docs says that i have to pass the clear password to the post login
> > sc
t; dovecot is trying to expand %Y
before passing it to the post login script
Il mer 17 apr 2024, 08:24 Aki Tuomi ha scritto:
> Can you explain what you are trying to do?
>
> Aki
>
> On 16/04/2024 21:36 EEST Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot <
> dovecot@dovecot.org> wrote:
guys any help ?
Is not possible to change the password schema when using passwd file ?
Il giorno sab 13 apr 2024 alle ore 14:48 Gandalf Corvotempesta
ha scritto:
>
> any clue?
>
> Il gio 11 apr 2024, 21:57 Gandalf Corvotempesta
> ha scritto:
>>
>> I'm foll
any clue?
Il gio 11 apr 2024, 21:57 Gandalf Corvotempesta <
gandalf.corvotempe...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> I'm following the guide for changing the password schema.
> Everything works as expected (i'm using a static passwd file), but
> when the plain password has a % ins
I'm following the guide for changing the password schema.
Everything works as expected (i'm using a static passwd file), but
when the plain password has a % inside, dovecot is trying to expand
that, triggering an error:
Apr 11 21:33:55 mail02 dovecot: pop3(x)<3962994><4soGPNcVXsoln9W6>:
Error: Fai
Hi all
first time user as dovecot imap/pop3 proxy.
As i'm migrating some mailboxes to a new server, i would like to move
a couple at once, not everything (more than 10k).
The quickest way would be to setup the current (and old) dovecot
server as pop3/imap server AND proxy.
I'm thinking to start
..
The rest should present no issue..
On 2024-04-10 14:25, Kirill Miazine via dovecot wrote:
>
>
> • Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot [2024-04-10 23:18]:
>> Il giorno mer 10 apr 2024 alle ore 23:12 Kirill Miazine via
dovecot
Il giorno mer 10 apr 2024 alle ore 23:12 Kirill Miazine via dovecot
ha scritto:
> UIDVALIDITY change
In which case uidvalidity would change ?
Manually changes in config file ?
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Il giorno mer 10 apr 2024 alle ore 22:32 Marc via dovecot
ha scritto:
> Why? The whole idea about having a LTS distribution is that you almost never
> need to do this? It is not like the imap/pop/smtp standards are having yearly
> innovations. Or is this a service you provide for clients?
In my
Il giorno mer 10 apr 2024 alle ore 21:40 Kirill Miazine via dovecot
ha scritto:
> What you describe is exactly what I have been doing since ... forever
>
> - reduce TTL
> - setup new server
> - rsync
> - stop ALL mail services on old server (also anything which might be
> doing deliveries, thi
Guys, any help?
Also, what would happen if the new server has a different hostname ?
Il giorno dom 10 mar 2024 alle ore 14:28 Gandalf Corvotempesta
ha scritto:
>
> Hi guys
> I have to migrate around 10k mailboxes from dovecot 2.13 to (i think)
> the same version but on a different s
Il giorno mer 13 feb 2019 alle ore 14:02 @lbutlr via dovecot
ha scritto:
> Why would the script be looking at the contents of the messages at all? css having to "deal" with the subject? If you are using maildir, you have the
> timestamp in the filename, and you can easily sort a message into yyy
Il giorno mer 13 feb 2019 alle ore 11:09 Aki Tuomi
ha scritto:
> with 2.3.4 you could use the new FILTER command over IMAP to run sieve script.
It's a very very old server, i'm not on 2.4.x
I've managed to make this working:
https://gist.github.com/fwenzel/280896
is working properly. I had to ma
Hi to all
We have a maildir with about 180GB of emails.
We have to archive them to a structure like: .Archive.YYY./MM.folder
Are you aware of a script doing this ? I've found a perl script that
doesn't spit in year and month and a very, very, very, very, very old
python script that:
1) doesn't man
Il giorno mer 16 mag 2018 alle ore 12:02 Aki Tuomi
ha scritto:
> To be strict, 'end to end' would mean that the SENDER would encrypt it
> on his station, and RECEIVER would only decrypt it on his station.
> Everything else is not end-to-end =)
Yes, of course, but this solution with GPG where dove
Il giorno mer 16 mag 2018 alle ore 11:19 ha scritto:
> I personally use gpgit https://github.com/EtiennePerot/gpgit
> Which does the encryption of messages. Then I use a sieve script which
> calls gpgit for every msg and encrypts before saving into mailbox
If I understood properly, for this to wo
Il giorno mer 16 mag 2018 alle ore 06:09 Aki Tuomi
ha scritto:
> You could probably automate this with sieve and e.g. GnuPG, which would
mean that all your mails are encrypted without server having key to decrypt
this.
Any guide or sample to look for ?
Hi to all
I was looking at protonmail.com
Is possible to implement and end-to-end encryption with dovecot, where
server-side there is no private key to decrypt messages?
If I understood properly, on protonmail the private key is encrypted with
user's password, so that only an user is able to decry
2017-12-15 18:21 GMT+01:00 Aki Tuomi :
> Return from passdb, 'proxy host=your-new-host port=143 ssl=starttls'
So, instead of returning the current db output: "user, password,
userdb_mail, userdb_sieve, .."
is enough to only return "proxy host=your-new-host port=143 ssl=starttls" ?
Will doveco
I'm migrating an old server to another old server (same dovecot
version in both servers)
The migration itself is straightforward, stop dovecot on the old
server, migrate everything via rsync, start dovecot to the new server.
There is only one step left: change the dns configuration, pointing
from
I've asked this before, but now it's time to move one server to
another, I can't delay the operation anymore (the older server is
failing)
Both server are pretty old: 1.2.15
Probably, faster way would be to rsync all mailboxes from the older
server to the newer one.
I can start migrating everythi
Hi to all.
It's time to migrate an old server to a newer platform
Some questions:
1) what happens by changing the pop3/IMAP server on the client?
Is the client (Outlook, Thunderbird,...) smart enough to not download every
message again?
I'm asking this because the easier way to migrate would be mo
2017-02-15 13:41 GMT+01:00 Aki Tuomi :
> Btw, I think the most safe option would be to make *new* server
> (advantage to upgrade the platform here too) and migrate users to the
> new server instead of upgrading. Just my 2c.
Probably, yes.
2017-02-15 13:27 GMT+01:00 Aki Tuomi :
> For good pointers, see http://wiki.dovecot.org/Upgrading
>
> it's not complete, but it should give you some idea.
I've already read that, and as wrote previously, everything broke down.
dovecont -n wasn't able to convert the configuration file and dovecot
w
Hi,
I have a production server running Debian Squeeze with Dovecot 1.2
I would like to upgrade everything to Jessie, running 2.2
Last time I did something similiar, but from Lenny to Squeeze, the
whole dovecot installation broke.
Any suggestion on how to upgrade everything ? Can I test our curren
2016-11-17 9:11 GMT+01:00 Gandalf Corvotempesta
:
> Hi to all
> I have some *production* pop3/inappropriate server that i would like to move
> under a proxy
>
> Some questions:
> 1. Keeping the same original hostname on the proxy (in example
> mail.mydomain.tld)
> and chan
Hi to all
I have some *production* pop3/inappropriate server that i would like to
move under a proxy
Some questions:
1. Keeping the same original hostname on the proxy (in example
mail.mydomain.tld)
and changing the hostname on the imap server, makes some troubles like MUA
redownloading all the me
2016-10-29 17:02 GMT+02:00 Aki Tuomi :
> You could use private ip addresses backends so you don't even need to expose
> them to internet at all.
This means creating a VPN between my local DC with Dovecot servers and
the cloud service provider with proxies.
Hi,
just a simple question: by using a directory and a proxy, I would be
able to totally hide the pop3/imap server ip addresses from outside?
I'm asking this because I would like to hide the real server IP for
security reasosn (DDoS and so on).
The proxy would be placed on servers with high bandwi
2016-10-27 14:36 GMT+02:00 Timo Sirainen :
> imapsync will change IMAP UIDs and cause clients to redownload all mails.
> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Migration/Dsync should work though.
Just to be sure: dsync from the *new* node would connect via IMAP to
the older node and transfer everything ?
By ru
2016-10-26 8:57 GMT+02:00 Aki Tuomi :
> If you are moving from 1.x to 2.x, I think you should make some trials
> first, and preferably move the user one at a time, blocking access to
> old server/new server during move. It is very forklift upgrade, much danger.
Yes, I'll do some test migration bef
Il 26 ott 2016 8:30 AM, "Aki Tuomi" ha scritto:
> I would recommend using same major release with replication.
>
> If you are using maildir++ format, it should be enough to copy all the
> maildir files over and start dovecot on new server.
>
This is much easier than dovecot replication as i can s
As I'm planning some server migrations and a new mail architecture, i
would like to create an HA cluster
Any advice on which kind of shared storage should i use? Are gluster
performances with small files enough for dovecot? Any other solution?
It's mandatory to avoid any splibrains or similiar t
Il 24 ott 2016 5:11 PM, "Michael Seevogel" ha scritto:
> I meant your old server. With "old" I was expecting something like Debian
Sarge or SuSE Linux 9.3. That would have been really old, but since you are
on Debian Squeeze, I would definitely choose the way with an upgraded
Dovecot version and i
2016-10-24 14:47 GMT+02:00 Michael Seevogel :
> P.S. You should think about to use on the new server mdbox as mailbox
> format.
> That's kinda a hybrid of mbox and maildir and benefits of features of both
> its predecessors. However, backup and restoring is in case of mdbox "a bit"
> different. Jus
2016-10-24 14:47 GMT+02:00 Michael Seevogel :
> If your server OS supports newer Dovecot versions then I would highly
> suggest you to upgrade to Dovecot 2.2.xx (or at least to the latest 2.1) and
> set up Dovecot's replication[1] feature.
Are you talking about the new server or the older one that
2016-10-24 11:23 GMT+02:00 Karol Augustin :
> When I am doing this I just turn off both servers for the third sync.
> Its short enough to not cause much problem. And then after third sync I
> start the new server and all clients can connect to it so I also
> mitigate any problems resulting from cli
Hi
i have to migrate, online, a dovecot 1.2.15 to a new server. Which is the
best way to accomplish this?
I have 2 possibility:
1) migrate from the very old server to a newer server with the same dovecot
version
2) migrate from the very old server to a new server with the latest dovecot
version
c
2016-08-30 10:49 GMT+02:00 Aki Tuomi :
> Hi!
>
> See http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Upgrading
I know this guide but last time i had to upgrade between 1.2 to 2.0 it
was totally a mess, as
doveconf -n -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf > dovecot-2.conf
didn't output anything.
additionally, this is for upgra
Hi to all
I have a very old dovecot server (1.2.15) with about 195GB used and
1081 email accounts.
I have to move this server to another one with contextual dovecot upgrade.
Anyone did this before? Any advice? Obviously, existing emails *must
not* be downloaded twice by existing clients (outlook,
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