On 19/06/24 20:37, Daniel Lange via dovecot wrote:
Hi Scott,
Am 19.06.24 um 06:41 schrieb Aki Tuomi via dovecot:
On 19/06/2024 06:58 EEST Scott Q. via dovecot
wrote:
I'm on Debian 12.5 which comes with openssl 3.0.11
You can use the backport available from your trusty Debian maintainers:
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 (
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 (a subset
of?) what libc has been compiled with, which can be a bit restrictive.
So I'd like
Hi all,
Trivial question ...
I'm using PostgreSQL for my auth db. I used the example CREATE TABLE
statement in the config file, but now I find the fields are too short. I
assume dovecot will be fine with 'text' type columns replacing the
varchars? Or failing that, I can change the length of the v
On 10/02/19 4:50 PM, Robert Moskowitz via dovecot wrote:
> I have been thinking, and reading, on how to back up my mailserver. I
> have not found any approach that seems ready to use.
>
>
> I have run years without any backup, but would really like to have
> something in place. I figure I can at