In dovecot.conf protocol imaps is set to port 10943.
ssl_listen = *:10943
The standard port for imaps is 993.
So why it is set to 10943?
Il giorno lun, 30/06/2008 alle 13.32 +0200, Alexander Prinsier ha
scritto:
> Mauro Sanna wrote:
> > if I use dovecot deliver, in dovecot.conf I need to enable only
> >
> > protocol lda {
> > mail_plugins = quota
> > }
> >
> > or I must enable als
Il giorno lun, 30/06/2008 alle 12.15 +0200, Alexander Prinsier ha
scritto:
> Mauro Sanna wrote:
> > I'm reading http://wiki.dovecot.org/Quota to enable quota management
> > with dovecot.
> > The first question is: I need to enable dovecot deliver, lda protocol,
> >
I'm reading http://wiki.dovecot.org/Quota to enable quota management
with dovecot.
The first question is: I need to enable dovecot deliver, lda protocol,
to have quota work?
I want to manage quotas and I want to manage quota limit with ldap.
I use debian etch with slapd version 2.3 as ldap server.
I see that in the schemas that comes with openLDAP debian distribution
there are no quota attributes.
How you have solved it?
Il giorno gio, 17/04/2008 alle 07.58 -0500, Jack McKinney ha scritto:
> While I am still having trouble getting LDAP to work with dovecot, I
> have successfully solved this particular problem.
> My users login with their emails. The correct search base for
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is "ou
If I have two databases in my ldap, ex: dc=dominio1,dc=it is the first
database and dc=dominio2,dc=it is the second one.
Can I put these two search bases in dovecot-ldap.conf?
> Using:
> quota: maildir
> quota_rule: Trash:storage=100M
> quota_warning: storage=90%% /usr/local/scripts/quota-warning 90
> quota_warning2: storage=95%% /usr/local/scripts/quota-warning 95
> quota_warning3: storage=99%% /usr/local/scripts/quota-warning 99
> now :)
>
Scuse me butqu
Il giorno mar, 26/02/2008 alle 07.10 -0500, Charles Marcus ha scritto:
> On 2/26/2008, Mauro Sanna ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >> This is very old and buggy, please upgrade... current release is
> >> 1.0.10, but 1.1 is getting close (its at rc1 now)...
>
> > It i
Il giorno lun, 25/02/2008 alle 06.04 -0500, Charles Marcus ha scritto:
> On 2/25/2008, Vusi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I'm using Dovecot 1.0.rc15
>
> This is very old and buggy, please upgrade... current release is 1.0.10,
> but 1.1 is getting close (its at rc1 now)...
It is old yes, but de
> A "delete" operation in many clients means that the mail is copied to Trash
> mailbox and then
> expunged from the original mailbox. This means that the delete operation will
> fail if user is
> already over quota. If you wish to make this work, you can use ignore
> setting, which doesn't co
> Others already replied to this. You havn't said which type of quota, if
> you use filesystem quotas, you can easily reach this point, if people use
> the trashbox stuff. This can be avoided, if you also turn on
I wish to use dovecot quota plugin, not filesystem quota.
Is it true that if a user reaches quota limit he isn't be able to delete
his messages to free his mailbox space?
Il giorno ven, 15/02/2008 alle 22.09 +0100, Mauro Sanna ha scritto:
> Il giorno ven, 15/02/2008 alle 14.17 +0100, Tobias Balle-Petersen ha
> scritto:
> > Mauro Sanna wrote:
> > > I'm using postfix to send messages.
> > > Yes, postfix saves the mail b
Il giorno ven, 15/02/2008 alle 14.17 +0100, Tobias Balle-Petersen ha
scritto:
> Mauro Sanna wrote:
> > I'm using postfix to send messages.
> > Yes, postfix saves the mail but when dovecot sees that mail, for
> > example, mail X is over quota I think it may reject it
Il giorno ven, 15/02/2008 alle 14.58 +0200, Timo Sirainen ha scritto:
> On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 13:30 +0100, Mauro Sanna wrote:
> > I'm using dovecot 1.0.rc15 with debian etch.
>
> I'd suggest upgrading to a newer version. backports.org has v1.0.10 for
> etch.
>
>
I'm using dovecot 1.0.rc15 with debian etch.
In dovecot.conf I have set
mail_plugins = quota imap_quota for imap
mail_plugins = quota for pop3
and quota = maildir:storage=10240.
I seems that it doesn't work 'cause I send messages over 10M and
it
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