>> Of course these don't show up in my IMAP client so I can't read them.
>> Does anyone know a way I can point some sort of email client at these
>> to read them? Or a way to transfer them under Maildir/new so that I
>> can read them as part of my normal inbox? I know that some of them
>> have atta
I have had to rebuild my 64-bit CentOS 5 email server and after
installing dovecot rpms (using yum) I seem to have multiple versions
installed:
dovecot-1.1.20-1_98.el5 - from ATrpms repo
dovecot-1.0.7-7.el5 - from CentOS repo
dovecot-sieve-0.1.18-6.1.el5 - from ATrpms repo
I have tried to install
I messed up my email today through a combination of stuff-ups with
procmail and dovecot. The result was that I ended up delivering some
email messages to the root Maildir folder instead of the sub-folders.
The files are in the correct format but have names like msg.3BXE,
msg.2BXE etc.
Of course th
> when a user tries to create a sub-subfolder in Archiv, he gets the message:
>
> "Mailbox doesn't allow inferior mailboxes"
>
> is there a spezial configuration in /etc/dovecot.conf needed?
>
>From memory I believe it depends on the format of the mailboxes. If
you're using Maildir format then you
I have a Smoothwall server on my network and am running three network
interfaces off it.
1) local LAN 192.168.0.0 with PCs and an internal dovecot server on
192.168.0.154.
2) internet interface
3) DMZ 192.168.2.0 which has a linux web server 192.168.2.1 on which I
want to install a webmail so I ca
Folks, I'm really sorry. It turns out I'm just an idiot. I hadn't put
anything in the :addresses field. As soon as I put the recipient's
email address in there it all started working. Something like this:
:addresses ["2ndaddr...@optusnet.com.au"]
I hadn't realised you had to do that and I'd seen
> According to the sources, the CMUSieve plugin will refuse to autorespond in
> the following situations
Here are the headers of an email that I believe should have triggered
an auto-reply but didn't (with email addresses and names masked for
privacy). I don't see any headers here that should prev
> I know this won't help much, but I can tell you that we have vacation with
> cmusieve (CentOS package dovecot-sieve-1.1.6-9.el5) working with dovecot
> (1.1.7-0_84.el5) without any problems.
Thanks for the info. My versions are dovecot-1.1.4-0_81 and
dovecot-sieve-1.1.6-9. Perhaps I need to do s
I'm thinking of upgrading my dovecot version to 1.2 so that I can use
the Dovecot sieve plugin instead of the CMU Sieve plugin. My RPM repo
for dovecot is ATrpms so I could get dovecot-1.2.0-0_95.el5.i386.rpm
from the bleeding ATrpms repo. Would this be compatible with
dovecot-sieve-1.1.6-9.el5.i38
> According to the sources, the CMUSieve plugin will refuse to autorespond in
> the following situations:
Thanks Stephan. It is indeed the CMU Sieve plugin (sorry for not
pointing that out). I saw those conditions the wiki somewhere and I
don't believe any of the conditions are met, though perhaps
I've been trying all night to get vacation working in my
.dovecot.sieve file. The way our email works is we have one account on
dovecot which serves my mail and my wife's and we use procmail and
sieve to put the emails in different folders depending on who it's
for. I'm trying to set up a vacation
> Thanks for your reply, but I still don't understand how to fix my
> issue. I had a look at the wiki page and it says: "auth_socket_path =
> /var/run/dovecot/auth-master
> UNIX socket path to master authentication server to find users."
>
> The file auth-master doesn't exist anywhere on my syst
>>> - Getmail destination section looks like this:
>>> [destination]
>>> type = MDA_external
>>> path = /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver
>>> arguments = ("-d", "maildb")
>
>>> It's true that I don't have a file called auth-master. I guess I
>>> should have but until I started this dovec
> I'm trying to phase out procmail and move to dovecot-sieve instead. It
> ain't proving easy. I'll describe my setup:
>
> - Centos 5.2 box with dovecot 1.1.4 and dovecot-sieve 1.1.6 from ATrpms.
>
> - A single user account is used to store all our email (the account is
> called maildb).
>
> - Getm
I'm trying to phase out procmail and move to dovecot-sieve instead. It
ain't proving easy. I'll describe my setup:
- Centos 5.2 box with dovecot 1.1.4 and dovecot-sieve 1.1.6 from ATrpms.
- A single user account is used to store all our email (the account is
called maildb).
- Getmail is being us
> Dovecot's Sieve support is excellent, thanks to Stephan Bosch. There is
> much more documentation out there than I can possibly provide or link
> to in this post but I think it gets the point across.
Thanks for the examples. Does anyone know if dovecot-sieve supports
the Editheade extensions whi
> I myself have such a "mail hamster" setup running just fine, which I
> mentioned a few weeks ago on this list [2]. You might find that post
> helpful.
>
> The general idea is to use Getmail to poll the remote mail servers (I
> poll two POP servers and three IMAP-SSL servers), retrieve messages,
>
> Use a (bash) script wrapping Dovecot deliver, it can first pipe the message
> from stdin to SpamAssassin, then pipe its output to Dovecot deliver.
You wouldn't have an example of that you could share would you? I'm
new to this too and need to move from Procmail to Sieve and I need to
call an ext
I have Julian Fitzell's migrateuser.sh script which uses mb2md-3.20.pl
to convert a mailbox in mbox format to Maildir.
I have set up a test user called "mailtest" which has mail as follows:
/var/mail/mailtest
/home/mailtest/mail/
Drafts
MoreStuff
Sent Items
Stuff
> But when I click on the links for the scripts it just sends me back to
> the same page rather than downloading the scripts. The links in
> question are
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/MailFormat?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=mb2md.tgz
> and
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/MailFormat?a
I'm trying to download Julian Fitzell's scripts to convert mbox to
Maildir format from the wiki page at
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/MailFormat
But when I click on the links for the scripts it just sends me back to
the same page rather than downloading the scripts. The links in
question are
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