, Raymond Sellars wrote:
Hi
My question is a little off topic but hoping the community has some insight or
advise.
Has anyone had success in contacting OX dovecot. We previous purchased Dovecot
Pro and had access to the dovecot-ee (https://yum.dovecot.fi) repository.
Credentials are no longer
On 23.01.2017 10:37, Raymond Sellars wrote:
> Hi
>
> My question is a little off topic but hoping the community has some insight
> or advise.
>
> Has anyone had success in contacting OX dovecot. We previous purchased
> Dovecot Pro and had access to the dovecot-ee (h
Hi
My question is a little off topic but hoping the community has some insight or
advise.
Has anyone had success in contacting OX dovecot. We previous purchased Dovecot
Pro and had access to the dovecot-ee (https://yum.dovecot.fi) repository.
Credentials are no longer valid and all attempts
Am 25.04.2016 um 18:01 schrieb Timo Sirainen:
>
> Can you get a core dump and gdb backtrace? See
> http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html#coredumps
>
I tried to send the mail yesterday with the backtrace and the coredump.
But it was too big for this list :-)
So here the backtrace attached and the co
>>
>>
>> Op 25-4-2016 om 18:01 schreef Timo Sirainen:
>>> On 25 Apr 2016, at 13:48, Tobi wrote:
>>>> Hi list
>>>>
>>>> I just realized that that I don not receive all mails in my mailbox
>>>> (running dovecot-ee 2.2.23.1-1
48, Tobi wrote:
> >> Hi list
> >>
> >> I just realized that that I don not receive all mails in my mailbox
> >> (running dovecot-ee 2.2.23.1-1 on Debian 8). On my frontend servers
> >> (running postfix) the queue fills up with mails that cannot be de
Op 25-4-2016 om 18:01 schreef Timo Sirainen:
On 25 Apr 2016, at 13:48, Tobi wrote:
Hi list
I just realized that that I don not receive all mails in my mailbox
(running dovecot-ee 2.2.23.1-1 on Debian 8). On my frontend servers
(running postfix) the queue fills up with mails that cannot be
On 25 Apr 2016, at 13:48, Tobi wrote:
>
> Hi list
>
> I just realized that that I don not receive all mails in my mailbox
> (running dovecot-ee 2.2.23.1-1 on Debian 8). On my frontend servers
> (running postfix) the queue fills up with mails that cannot be delivered
> v
Hi list
I just realized that that I don not receive all mails in my mailbox
(running dovecot-ee 2.2.23.1-1 on Debian 8). On my frontend servers
(running postfix) the queue fills up with mails that cannot be delivered
via lmtp to my backend servers. The error message on the frontend is
"
Hi,
are there plans to support Debian 8 (alias stable, alias jessie) in the
dovecot-ee repository? Currently there are only squeeze and wheezy
repos. The wheezy repo is uninstallable due to an unsatisfyable
dependency on libicu48.
Of course you can install libicu48 from Wheezy on a Jessie
> On 17 Dec 2014, at 17:49, Will Yardley wrote:
>
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 12:08:38PM -0700, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 17 Oct 2014, at 07:24, Davide wrote:
>
>>> Hi to all, i found that dovecot-ee repository access is free 0,00 $
>>> cost; i'm runni
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 12:08:38PM -0700, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 17 Oct 2014, at 07:24, Davide wrote:
> > Hi to all, i found that dovecot-ee repository access is free 0,00 $
> > cost; i'm running dovecot community 2.2.13 can i migrate my system
> > to dovecot-ee? W
t;>> in the right direction? Specifically the Ubuntu 12.04
>>>> package notes if they're split out.
>>> On a Debian based system you should find them in
>>> /usr/share/doc/dovecot-ee-core/chagnelog.gz
>> /usr/share/doc/dovecot-ee-core/changelog.gz
.04
>>> package notes if they're split out.
>> On a Debian based system you should find them in
>> /usr/share/doc/dovecot-ee-core/chagnelog.gz
> /usr/share/doc/dovecot-ee-core/changelog.gz
>
Thanks Teemu.
I was hoping that there was an online copy somewhere that I
n a Debian based system you should find them in
> /usr/share/doc/dovecot-ee-core/chagnelog.gz
/usr/share/doc/dovecot-ee-core/changelog.gz
On 10/23/2014 12:35 AM, deoren wrote:
> I searched for them and haven't come across them yet. Could any point me in
> the right direction? Specifically the Ubuntu 12.04
> package notes if they're split out.
On a Debian based system you should find them in
/usr/share/
I searched for them and haven't come across them yet. Could any point me
in the right direction? Specifically the Ubuntu 12.04 package notes if
they're split out.
Thanks!
On 17 Oct 2014, at 07:24, Davide wrote:
> Hi to all, i found that dovecot-ee repository access is free 0,00 $ cost; i'm
> running dovecot community 2.2.13 can i migrate my system to dovecot-ee? What
> are difference between Dovecot-ee and Dovecot-community?
It's the same, e
Hi to all, i found that dovecot-ee repository access is free 0,00 $
cost; i'm running dovecot community 2.2.13 can i migrate my system to
dovecot-ee? What are difference between Dovecot-ee and Dovecot-community?
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On 2014-10-13 08:30, Jens Dueholm Christensen wrote:
Apart from the need to register an account in order to "purchase" an
-ee license, are there any cavats by switching to the -ee version
compared to compiling and running the regular releases?
I've got no problems with downloading, building and
Am 13.10.2014 um 14:30 schrieb Jens Dueholm Christensen:
I've got no problems with downloading, building and installing the normal
releases and I have no need for object storage, so will the -ee version give me
anything else but access to a YUM repo and RPM packages?
upstream support
sig
Hi
At the moment I'm running an ageing 2.0.13 install that need to be upgraded and
moved to new HW.
I was looking around, and saw that dovecot-ee is listed as a "free" (ie. 0$)
product on dovecot.fi.
Apart from the need to register an account in order to "purchase" a
Philipp Resch wrote:
> I am currently running dovecot 2.2.9 on my Debian Wheezy system. As
> this version is a bit outdated and I'm not too keen on compiling
> Dovecot myself I was thinking about moving to the Dovecot EE
> repository. I already have access to the repository,
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Hello everyone!
I am currently running dovecot 2.2.9 on my Debian Wheezy system.
As this version is a bit outdated and I'm not too keen on compiling
Dovecot myself I was thinking about moving to the Dovecot EE
repository. I already have access t
On 16 Jul 2014, at 18:24, Asai wrote:
I tried installing Dovecot EE on Scientific 6.5 yesterday, but there was no
repo under that release version, so I hardcoded the release version to 6 in
yum.repos.d/dovecot.repo.
That worked, but when I installed, it didn't install any de
On 16 Jul 2014, at 18:24, Asai wrote:
> I tried installing Dovecot EE on Scientific 6.5 yesterday, but there was no
> repo under that release version, so I hardcoded the release version to 6 in
> yum.repos.d/dovecot.repo.
>
> That worked, but when I installed, it didn't
Greetings,
I tried installing Dovecot EE on Scientific 6.5 yesterday, but there was
no repo under that release version, so I hardcoded the release version
to 6 in yum.repos.d/dovecot.repo.
That worked, but when I installed, it didn't install any default
configuration files. /etc/do
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