On 16.09.24 13:07, Sirius wrote:
On mån, 2024/09/16 at 11:41:24 +0200, Richard via dovecot wrote:
On 16.09.24 09:50, Sirius wrote:
On sön, 2024/09/15 at 14:30:19 +0200, Richard via dovecot wrote:
[snip]
I do the same as you.
Not exactly. I'm on rspamd 3.9.1-1~82f43560f~bookworm.
ymore). So it wasn't a
permission issue or any issue with dovecot, just a bad command inside the script.
Thanks all for chiming in.
On 16.09.24 13:12, Richard wrote:
This actually helped.
So I'm not entirely sure when my method stopped working, but for all I can tell
it used to wo
This actually helped.
So I'm not entirely sure when my method stopped working, but for all I can tell
it used to work. Now this has changed. I've changed rspamd-learn-spam.sh to
this:
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/bin/rspamc -h localhost:11333 -P learn_spam
Manually testing this now works better, so
On 16.09.24 09:50, Sirius wrote:
On sön, 2024/09/15 at 14:30:19 +0200, Richard via dovecot wrote:
I've set up dovecot via global sieve scripts to send mails that a user
manually moved to their junk directory to rspamd to learn them as spam
(and learn messages as ham if they are moved out
I did forget to mention both shell scripts have rwx, rwx, - permissions. manually
executing rspamc does result in a "IO read error: unexpected EOF". So yet
another issue to add to the list I guess...
Richard
On 16.09.24 09:07, Aki Tuomi wrote:
Did you remember to set +x on the rs
Good question. There isn't any entry in journal, the only additional message I
get is from dovecot
Sep 15 13:01:00 dovecot[523226]: imap(rrosner)<823661><4+8RXyYi2L9/AAAB>:
program exec:/etc/dovecot/sieve/global/rspamd-learn-spam.sh (823662): Terminated with
non-zero exit code 1
right befor
same permissions and ownership. What am I
doing wrong? I don't see any further "server log" that will tell me more
information.
I'm using dovecot 2.3.19.1 (9b53102964) on Debian 12.7
Best
Richard
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that the patch that Aki said doesn't always work?
I'm also on Debian 12.5 (recently upgraded), with debian-packaged
dovecot, but I haven't seen any issues - should I be worried?
If it is a problem, would putting a proxy like nginx in front be a
useful solutio
Am 19.05.24 um 16:02 schrieb Alexander Dallou via dovecot:
Am 19.05.2024 um 15:55 schrieb Richard Rosner via dovecot:
Am 19.05.24 um 15:29 schrieb Friedrich Kink via dovecot:
chmod 775 /var/log/dovecot will solve the problem. Without execute permission
the process can't access the lo
Am 19.05.24 um 15:29 schrieb Friedrich Kink via dovecot:
chmod 775 /var/log/dovecot will solve the problem. Without execute permission
the process can't access the logfile.
Why on earth does a process supposed to write to a file need execution
permission? This most certainly is very unwelcome
master can send us signals
signal receive peer=dovecot,
owner @{run}/dovecot/config rw,
# Include additions to the abstraction
include if exists
Richard
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owned by dovecot:dovecot, permissions
on debug.log, error.log and info.log are 644.
Best
Richard
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On Sun, Mar 3, 2024 at 1:46 AM Richard Shetron <mailto:gue...@sgeinc.com>> wrote:
Hello,
My sysadmin and I spent a couple hours trying to figure out a POP3
problem that has worked for about 20 or so years.
We run our own dns for sgeinc.com <http://sgeinc.com>.
Hello,
My sysadmin and I spent a couple hours trying to figure out a POP3
problem that has worked for about 20 or so years.
We run our own dns for sgeinc.com.
I've always used mail.sgeinc.com as my incoming and outgoing server. At
various times mail has been an alias for another machine. It's
Brendan Kearney wrote:
i have some rather old IpToCountry.csv files from a now defunct site. it
mapped IP allocations to country and included the RIR, date assigned,
etc. this data is a few years old as the site was taken down and there
is probably a lot of new or updated info. a GeoDB subs
the IMAP protocol,
but don't forget that you'd need the *MUAs* to start supporting it as well
before the general public will ever even learn about the new feature ...)
Yes, agreed, but if Dovecot and Postfix did their part, the rest would
SURELY follow.
Thanks Jochen,
Richard
open the ports and renew my vigil for relays!
Fingers crossed!
Thanks, Jeremy - even if it doesn't work, it's a good clean shot at a fix!
And, if that was it, it's easy to see how that could be overlooked. . .
Richard
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nough about it to comment.
THANK YOU for your configuration exmaple! This I'll be on in just moments,
thanks!
Richard
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On Thu, 8 Jun 2023, dove...@x9p.org wrote:
Logs?
Send the relevant logs so people can analyze the problem.
...The logs in full are HUGE, but I have some excerpts - Hope I caught the
right stuff! I'll send along soon.
Richard
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ection to send
emails? Is this mistaken?
However, I get your point and I've spent a lot of work on that area. And,
you may well be right that that's where I need to turn - that is, to
Postfix. Thanks for the link.
Richard
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On Thu, 8 Jun 2023, Antonio Leding wrote:
Just curious - the first thing the hit me was “27 or so year-old…”
Fedora was released 19 years ago and Dovecot 20 — what am I missing? And are
you saying this box has been unchanged since ’03?
Hi Antonio,
I had a lot of that in the eamil and th
GIVEN how EASY it is to have your email system become an instant open
relay at the hands of the spammers out there, how the hell Dovecot can
advertise the way it is WITHOUT a serious guide about this is just
frustrating and laughable. But I'd love to be shown where they DO help
with this!
Thanks for any and all help,
Richard
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> Date: Thursday, June 09, 2022 11:07:38 -0500
> From: Jeremy Schaeffer
>
> On 6/9/2022 10:59, Richard wrote:
>>
>>> Date: Thursday, June 09, 2022 10:46:25 -0500
>>> From: Jeremy Schaeffer
>>>
>>> That was the first thing I tried, I lowe
> Date: Thursday, June 09, 2022 10:46:25 -0500
> From: Jeremy Schaeffer
>
> That was the first thing I tried, I lowered the cache connections
> in Thunderbird. Actually the max connections was 50, not 500, but I
> could see why as I do have a lot of folders, but what is odd is I
> have other ma
> Date: Wednesday, June 08, 2022 14:14:23 -0500
> From: Jeremy Schaeffer
>
> I keep having this issue with one user, and I have to restart
> dovecot several times a day to clear it. What I have is a postfix /
> dovecot mail server (Centos 7) and about a dozen users. All
> mailboxes are imap ssl
ownside of putting the password on the command line is that it will
(briefly) be visible in the output of 'ps':
richard 9449 0.0 0.0 5040 3616 pts/4R+ 19:27 0:00
/usr/bin/doveconf -f service=doveadm -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf -m
doveadm -e /usr/bin/doveadm pw -p asdf
Cheers,
Richard
On 24/04/22 13:14, ミユナ (alice) wrote:
Richard Hector wrote:
otherwise you'll have to use DNS challenge method
to support multiple hostnames on the same certificate.
Um, no I didn't. I replied to that. Please check your attributions :-)
Cheers,
Richard
ul. My mail server has a web server that only serves the LE
challenge. Well, actually it's a proxy server that serves several other
domains too, but there's nothing else served on that domain (at the moment).
Cheers,
Richard
> Date: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 17:10:36 -0400
> From: Steve Litt
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm not sure Dovecot has anything to do with this, but I'd rather
> ask and know for sure.
>
> I do the following:
>
> Gmail IMAP=>fetchmail=>procmail=>Dovecot IMAP
>
> Then, I view my Dovecot hosted email w
https://www.amazon.com/Dovecot-POP3-IMAP-servers-enterprises/dp/1534895701
On 7/7/21 10:04 AM, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Please recommend a Dovecot book for a newbie... I have a fair amount of
> Linux PHP hosting experience - LAMP virtual host configurations. I'm
> new to
> Date: Monday, June 28, 2021 09:19:07 +0800
> From: Joe Wong
>
> I am trying to setup a new server on Centos 7 running 2.3.15, I
> compile the source with ./configure --with-pam , make then make
> install. I have another server using 2.3.8 so I copy my config
> files from there to /usr/local/
Did you solve this problem of quota status? I am in the same situation
right now, i would appreciate you let me know any helpfull information
Sent with Aqua Mail for Android
https://www.mobisystems.com/aqua-mail
estions such as, where can I find the binaries that I've just
compiled and whats the best way to get them running locally and to test
my changes, where are unit tests located, ...?
Best Regards,
Richard
0666 safer?
I'm also a little confused, because according to
https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/stats/ no statistics are
logged by default, and I have no mentions of 'metric' anywhere in my
config, so why is the write even attempted? (dovecot 2.3.4)
Cheers,
Richard
On 24
On 21/08/20 7:15 pm, @lbutlr wrote:
> On 21 Aug 2020, at 01:05, Richard Hector wrote:
>> Is that a standard interface? ie can a client like postfix talk to
>> either dovecot or cyrus without knowing the difference?
>
> Yes. Postfix does not care, though I find it is eas
Are there others?
Is there a good reference to this somewhere, short of reading the RFCs?
And is there any option (current or proposed) to let dovecot act as a
client, rather than a server?
Thanks,
Richard
Marc Roos wrote:
I am sick of this gmail spam. Does anyone know a solution where I can do
something like this:
1. received email from adcpni...@gmail.com
2. system recognizes this email address has been 'whitelisted', continue
with 7.
3. system recognizes as this email never been seen before
4
doveadm move -u me@tld2 INBOX user me@tld1 MAILBOX INBOX subject party
where party is a string that appears only in the subject line of the
emails you want to move.
Richard.
Many thanks for all the replies on this.
It has given a lot to consider, now for some intense reading .
On 06/11/2019 04:47, Plutocrat via dovecot wrote:
On 06/11/2019 01.41, Richard Bown via dovecot wrote:
> Can I use Dovecot as a buffer between my mail providers Dovecot servers
and
tion, I haven't used
Dovecot before so its a vertical learning curve
Thanks
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Best wishes /73
Richard Bown
Email : rich...@g8jvm.com
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On 10/05/19 10:10 AM, Richard Hector via dovecot wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently using a PostgreSQL database for my user/password db,
> directly from dovecot. The trouble with that is that I'm stuck with
> whatever hash algorithms dovecot supports - which IIRC means (
tocol, but maybe the
best bet?
IMAP - well, that's circular :-)
OAuth2 looks possible, but seems to be focused on http?
Any suggestions? And recommended implementations?
How hard is it to add extra methods?
Thanks,
Richard
e length of the varchar fields?
Cheers,
Richard
running database, then use dirvish on the backups (and skip the database
files themselves).
I do do it at night, to save load on the server (it's an LXC container
on a VPS).
I believe rdiffbackup does something similar to dirvish.
Richard
gt;
> produces an empty result!
>
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 11:57 PM, Richard
> wrote:
>> what does the output of:
>>
>> netstat -n | grep :587
>>
>> run as root, show you? the -p will give the program and pid.
>>
>>
>>
obvious correction ... sorry.
netstat -np | grep :587
> Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 21:57:31 +
> From: Richard
> what does the output of:
>
> netstat -n | grep :587
>
> run as root, show you? the -p will give the program and pid.
>
>
>
>>
what does the output of:
netstat -n | grep :587
run as root, show you? the -p will give the program and pid.
> Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 21:51:09 +
> From: Larry Rosenman
>
> Yep, you (probably) need to configure openSMTPD to listen on 587
>
> (I run exim, so I can't help with t
On 02/02/18 14:19, Mark Foley wrote:
> Script didn't run:
>
> File "/root/tmp/checkpwtest.py", line 8
> o?= with os.fdopen(DOVECOT_PW_FD, 'r') as s:
> ^
> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Copy/paste error? The beginning of that line doesn't seem to be in the
original.
Richard
> Date: Thursday, December 14, 2017 09:47:44 -0800
> From: Gao
>
> I use a sieve filter to move spam email to user's Junk folder:
># cat spam_to_junk.sieve
> require "fileinto";
> if exists "X-Spam-Status" {
> if header :contains "X-Spam-Status" "YES" {
> fileinto "Junk"
cause in fact the renewal is
> quite big bs as one node must do the job while all the others must be
> _offline_.
>
Couldn't the others just proxy to the one, for the .well-known
directory? They can continue serving up the rest of the site fine, surely?
I've worked with clusters, and with LE/certbot, but not yet both together.
Richard
> Date: Sunday, March 19, 2017 15:28:35 +1300
> From: Michael Heuberger
>
> On 19/03/17 15:12, Richard wrote:
>>
>>> Date: Sunday, March 19, 2017 14:56:01 +1300
>>> From: Michael Heuberger
>>>
>>> On 19/03/17 13:43, Richard wrote:
>&g
> Date: Sunday, March 19, 2017 14:56:01 +1300
> From: Michael Heuberger
>
> On 19/03/17 13:43, Richard wrote:
>>
>>> Date: Sunday, March 19, 2017 13:32:57 +1300
>>> From: Michael Heuberger
>>>
>>> Hello guys
>>>
>>>
> Date: Sunday, March 19, 2017 13:32:57 +1300
> From: Michael Heuberger
>
> Hello guys
>
> Having headaches here how to make logrotation for dovecot log files
> work. Having permission issues:
>
> michael.heuberger@xxx /e/l/daily ❯❯❯ sudo logrotate -fv
> dovecot.daily
> ⏎
> reading config fil
ed it. We had upgraded a while back, so the
version difference could very well be the issue. Thanks!
--
Richard
reading this code right, recompile is set when it loads a corrupt sieve
binary script and needs to recompile from text.
I could be completely off, though.
Any thoughts?
--
Richard
> Date: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 13:12:39 +0200
> From: Moi
>
> Thank you. It worked and I now have several log files to check.
>
> In the meantime, I've tried once again to send a message to
> "mailtest" from an outside address; this time, I got an error reply:
>
> This report relates to a m
On 04/12/2016 04:05 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
I added it today:
https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/03af8e5325a7b4fec36414ac35949457bc426c0b
Cool. And thanks for the awesome software!
--
Richard
We've completed our migration to Dovecot (yay!), so this isn't critical
for me any more. But this change might still be a useful addition to
Dovecot. It doesn't create any non-standard behavior (like my patch for
non-atom flags).
On 03/07/2016 11:16 PM, Richard Laager wrote:
O
While non-standard, the IMAP server we are replacing returns non-system
flags as strings instead of atoms.
Prior to this change, imapc would abort processing on the first message
with a string flag.
---
src/lib-storage/index/imapc/imapc-mailbox.c | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deleti
On 03/04/2016 08:52 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 04 Mar 2016, at 07:47, Richard Laager wrote:
>> Is there any way to disable the header hashing in dsync?
...
> Does the attached patch happen to work? Compiles, but untested for now.
It works with one more change on top of your patch:
Is there any way to disable the header hashing in dsync?
I'm doing a one-time migration to Dovecot using imapc. The FETCHes for
Date & Message-ID take a non-trivial amount of time and it's not clear
to me if they have a function for a one-time migration.
--
Richard
special folder?
> Message-ID: <56ba6951.8010...@gmx.de>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
>
> Hello,
>
> Am 09.02.2016 um 22:28 schrieb Richard Platel:
>> Hi
>>
>> It's possible to mark some folders as special use for IMAP in t
Hi
It's possible to mark some folders as special use for IMAP in the config like:
namespace inbox {
mailbox Spam {
special_use = \Junk
}
}
Our webmail allows users to use an arbitrary folder for Spam, and we have this
settings and we'd like to return it in from our UserDB (which is a c
> Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 07:21:06 PM -0400
> From: Steve Matzura
>
> On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 22:02:29 +0200, you wrote:
>
>> Am Dienstag, den 16.06.2015, 11:44 -0400 schrieb Steve Matzura:
>>> The next phase of my testing procedure involves the simple act of
>>> delivering mail to my test bo
> Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 07:05:43 PM -0400
> From: Steve Matzura
>
> On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 17:31:07 +, you wrote:
>
>> By default, most MTAs only listen to localhost, so don't accept
>> externally derived mail. Try telnetting to port 25 on the machine
>> from some place off your machin
> Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 01:13:47 PM -0400
> From: Steve Matzura
>
> On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 11:27:58 -0500, you wrote:
>
>> No attempt to deliver almost always means either:
>> - a DNS problem; the sender can't find the destination, or finds
>> the "wrong" destination.
>
> That would be int
On 25/07/14 15:30, Eduardo Ramos wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> In fact I thought it a little confusing. I had some bad experience with
> DNS RR when one of my IMAP server got down. Clients continued trying
> connect to broken server and it caused some problems. But when
> everythi
On 25/07/14 09:12, Richard Hector wrote:
Rather than trying to draw increasingly complex diagrams in ASCII, I've
put some here (without the LVS layer):
https://walnut.gen.nz/mail-architectures.png
I've come up with a revised plan - I think we can do without LVS; SMTP
should just
sadvantages are there in that? One concern is the
ability to scale up to more servers for some particular parts of the
chain as load dictates - we're concerned that amavis might be a
significant candidate. I assume amavis could go either in front of or
behind the director.
Thanks,
Richard
On 24/07/14 18:18, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2014, Richard Hector wrote:
Is there a handy tool to move the files to the right places? Or is
there a complete list of what files need to go where?
IMHO: move all dovecot* files the migration script generates and the
"subscrip
ly to have been suffering these problems?
Oh, the NFS server is a NetApp Filer, if that matters.
I'm using dovecot 2.2.9 from debian wheezy backports, in order to get
the quota policy daemon support.
Thanks,
Richard
result of those
directives.
Is there a handy tool to move the files to the right places? Or is there
a complete list of what files need to go where?
Thanks,
Richard
When a compressed maildir message has a bad S= size in its filename it puts the
user in an unrecoverable state, since maildir's do_fix_size function just does
a stat() on the maildir file and saves the compressed size in the filename.
This (quick, rough, barely tested) patch addresses this issu
I posted to the list about this a while ago but never got a response, I have a
bit more information now.
Dovecot 2.2.12 and other 2.2 versions are broken when using zlib and maildir.
If messages are re-indexed, the INTERNALDATE of all messages is set to the time
the re-index is done.
The pr
Furthermore: it seems the behaviour is correct (mtime is used for internaldate)
if the message is not compressed.
On Feb 20, 2014, at 12:09 PM, Richard Platel wrote:
> Hi.
>
> It seems that dovecot is using the current time, not a maildir file's mtime
> for INTERNALDATE whe
UID
A OK [READ-WRITE] Select completed (0.035 secs).
A FETCH 1:* FULL
* 1 FETCH (FLAGS () INTERNALDATE "20-Feb-2014 16:59:51 +" RFC822.SIZE 2249
ENVELOPE ("Thu, 20 Feb 2014 11:43:50 -0500" "Test message" (("Richard Platel"
NIL "rplatel" "tucow
Hello,
We’re using a custom program to manage quotas talking to dovecot via the
dovecot dict proxy protocol over a unix socket:
plugin {
quota = dict:User quota::proxy:/var/run/auth_proxy_dovecot/quotasocket:quota
}
Dovecot gets slammed with quota requests periodically, seemingly because
Thu
You only need to add the zlib plugin to mail_plugins once.
As far as I know, there's no indication in the logs that mail is being
compressed, and the filename isn't modified to indicate that it's compressed,
but, of course, the files are zlib data on disk.
One gotcha if you're using maildir is
asbox->cfg, t, ast->backendctx,
- ctx->dest_mail,
+ mail,
move_to_class(asbox->movetype));
/*
On Nov 27, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Richard Platel wrote:
> Hi
>
>
Hi
With dovecot 2.2.5, and dovecot-antispam built from a recent HEAD pull, when
copying multiple messages to or from a Spam folder, the plugin sends multiple
copies of the first message to the backend. I've tried this with the pipe and
spool2dir backends.
For example with the spool2dir backen
;
+ }
+ /**/
+
fuser = p_new(user->pool, struct fts_solr_user, 1);
if (fts_solr_plugin_init_settings(user, &fuser->set, env) < 0) {
/* invalid settings, disabling */
On 2013-10-02, at 3:28 PM, Richard Platel wrote:
> I've confirmed that this problem still ex
ess
still hangs around idling after indexing a user, and isn't idle-killed for
upwards of a minute.
Any help?
On 2013-09-27, at 11:46 AM, Richard Platel wrote:
> Hello.
> We're setting up fts solr and want to have the solr server host be set
> per-user via UserDB.
>
>
Hello.
We're setting up fts solr and want to have the solr server host be set per-user
via UserDB.
It looks like if a user connects and fts indexes mail, and then another user
connects and indexes mail, indexer-worker is connecting to the first user's fts
host:
User1, ham...@rp-auth-test.com
On 2013-09-22, at 12:35 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 19.9.2013, at 23.59, Richard Platel wrote:
>
>> Dovecot 2.2, with the zlib plugin, I think we're getting bad index entries
>> on IMAP COPY.
>>
>> On copying a message to an empty folder, in the doveco
Hi.
Dovecot 2.2, with the zlib plugin, I think we're getting bad index entries on
IMAP COPY.
On copying a message to an empty folder, in the dovecot error log I see:
Sep 19 20:34:25 imap01 dovecot: imap(gr...@rp-auth-test.com): Error: Cached
message size smaller than expected (615 < 971)
Sep 1
On 2013-08-02, at 12:05 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 2.8.2013, at 18.56, Richard Platel wrote:
>
>> On 2013-08-02, at 11:34 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>>
>>> On 2.8.2013, at 18.15, Richard Platel wrote:
>>>
>>>> We pass custom quota rul
On 2013-08-02, at 11:34 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 2.8.2013, at 18.15, Richard Platel wrote:
>
>> We pass custom quota rules for each user in our userdb, and use a custom
>> dict proxy program, so that program could read the file and pass a setting
>> at log in t
> On 2.8.2013, at 18.20, Richard Platel wrote:
>
>> It'd be useful for us if the IMAP passdb could be used as a prefetch userdb.
>>
>> The remote IMAP server could respond with something like
>>
>> * OK key=value
>> * OK key=value
>> SEQ
It'd be useful for us if the IMAP passdb could be used as a prefetch userdb.
The remote IMAP server could respond with something like
* OK key=value
* OK key=value
SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in.
Or
* OK
SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in.
Would anyone else find this useful?
(Dovecot 2.2-ee)
We have a weird quota requirement, we have file storage that we manage through
our own APIs but want that usage to come out of the user's mail quota.
The usage is in a maildirsize like file uncreatively called filestoresize in
the user's maildir.
In the past we've been doi
this is Redhat 6.3
I installed sendmail and dovecot.
but sendmail can continue send mail as MTA
all mails go to /var/spool/mail
this is problem for dovecot. dovecot cannot get it goto dovecot inbox.
if setup mailbox poing to /var/spool/mail/%u, it is workable
but if set up maildir to somewhere el
Is it possible to disable this check in 2.1.7? (without a patch and re-compile?)
e=>1) unless ($lockbin && ($maildir || $folder || $mail));
die "Could not execute maildirlock [$lockbin]" unless -x $lockbin;
system("$lockbin >/dev/null 2>&1 ");
die "Could not execute maildirlock [$lockbin], " .
"maybe you need to se
Hello.
As stated in my previous message, we have some old compressed maildir messages
with incorrect sizes in the filename. These messages cause dovecot 2.x
problems.
I'm trying to write a script to crawl all our messages, check the actual
message size and if necessary, fix the filename. How
Hi
Running dovecot 2.1.7 (from debian repo).
We have some old compressed maildir messages with the wrong S= size in the
filename (our fault).
If I delete index files, log in to the mailbox and try to FETCH the bad
message, dovecot complains about the incorrect message size, attempts to fix
th
Hi,
We use Dovecot for IMAP and POP (but not LDA), we want to do something when a
user has an INBOX that becomes empty, or becomes not empty (set a flag in
memcached, but that's not really important).
I'm writing a plugin (for Dovecot 2.1.7). On mailbox_open() I can use
mailbox_get_status(
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade from dovecot-1.1.x to 2.1.7.
We have our own custom auth server process (because we want to do our own
password validation and for other reasons) that listens on a UNIX domain socket
and speaks the dovecot auth protocol.
In dovecot 1.1 we could configure this with
On 12/06/2012, Richard Walker wrote:
> 1. Output of "doveconf -n" and a note about how I modified locking
>from the Fedora default.
Oops, I can send more of the config if necessary -- again, I
was trying to be "helpful" by cutting out the default settings.
The
I'm attempting to replace (a) a very old setup that has POP (qpopper)
access to inboxes and a separate UW IMAP server that provides folders,
with (b) a shiny new mail setup with dovecot providing both inboxes
and IMAP support.
For the new mail server I created a virtual machine running a minimal
F
e same types of
receipts. When they think about that they may not like the
implications and may reconsider their request.
Just because it is technically possible to do something (and even if
other vendors provide the capability) does not mean that it is the
ethically or legally responsible thing to do.
- Richard
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