From: Nils
> Still, there is no filter rule that would apply to that. Additionally, I
> only use "fileinto" actions in my filter rules.
No, I meant Thunderbird's rules and filters. If your mail reader
decides to not save the message,
IMAP and Sireve will never see it.
Joseph Tam
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On 6/21/24 15:43, Daniel Lange via dovecot wrote:
Hi Nils,
Am 21.06.24 um 15:09 schrieb Nils via dovecot:
Looks like there is no IMAP access at all for the second mail.
[German UI Thunderbird]
Menu Bearbeiten -> Konten-Einstellungen -> [choose your main identity]
-> Weitere Identitäten -> [C
Hi Nils,
Am 21.06.24 um 15:09 schrieb Nils via dovecot:
Looks like there is no IMAP access at all for the second mail.
[German UI Thunderbird]
Menu Bearbeiten -> Konten-Einstellungen -> [choose your main identity]
-> Weitere Identitäten -> [Choose one] -> Bearbeiten -> Kopien & Ordner
-> tic
On 6/21/24 14:46, Aki Tuomi wrote:
You need to enable the plugin
mail_plugins = $mail_plugins notify mail_log
Aki
Thank you very much, that helped a lot.
It seems that thunderbird isn't even trying to save those mails.
Test 1 From = em...@server.tld
Jun 21 12:56:05 SERVER postfix/submission
Yes that's correct. Look at the owner/group of the file/folder in
question, and compare that to the id in /etc/passwd for the user on the
old vs the new server. Also confirm that messages are actually sending
and not suck in /var/spool/mail/, (centos/redhat/oracle/rocky) or
wherever your spoo
You need to enable the plugin
mail_plugins = $mail_plugins notify mail_log
Aki
On 21/06/2024 15:27 EEST Nils via dovecot
wrote:
On 6/20/24 22:40, Nils via dovecot wrote:
Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder.
It seems
On 6/20/24 22:40, Nils via dovecot wrote:
Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
sender. It never seems to work when an alias is u
Thank you very much for your reply.
On 6/21/24 07:21, Alex via dovecot wrote:
For Thunderbird I suggest going to "Copies & Folders" of the account and
replacing
"Place a copy in" with "Bcc these email addresses" option.
Then if you want outgoing mails to be in the Sent folder on IMAP server,
mo
Thanks a lot for your input Joseph.
On 6/21/24 01:42, Joseph Tam via dovecot wrote:
Sounds to me like some mail reader filtering rule.
Ordinarily, dovecot does not handle the capture of outgoing mail, Most
of the time, it's the mail reader (MUA) that files outgoing messages to a
sent-mail fold
On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 10:56:48PM +0200, Nils via dovecot wrote:
> On 6/20/24 22:47, Marc wrote:
> > using outlook?
> >
> > I also had this, and when I searched for this, I found lots of people have
> > had this and it is a known issue since many years. (They recommend creating
> > new profile)
From: Nils
> Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
> that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
> email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
> sender. It never seems to work when an alias is used as sender name.
Soun
From: Nils
> Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
> that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
> email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
> sender. It never seems to work when an alias is used as sender name.
Soun
On 6/20/24 22:40, Nils via dovecot wrote:
Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
sender. It never seems to work when an alias is u
On 6/20/24 23:15, Christopher Wensink via dovecot wrote:
If you using Thunderbird I would try repairing the folder, (under
properties) or compact folders. That fixes a lot of issues for us.
The only other thought I had was maybe the UID of your use for the
sent folder was different from the o
If you using Thunderbird I would try repairing the folder, (under
properties) or compact folders. That fixes a lot of issues for us.
The only other thought I had was maybe the UID of your use for the sent
folder was different from the old to the new server, and the mail is
still trying to be
On 6/20/24 23:00, Marc wrote:
Maybe reindex the mailbox and see if the messages turn up?
Yes, thanks for the good idea. Not sure if I did it right:
doveadm force-resync -u em...@server.tld Sent
It didn't show an error, but the emails didn't appear.
I've already searched for the email files o
>
> I definitely don't know if it's a dovecot issue, but I thinks it's a good
> place to start looking, since dovecot is managing the mailboxes. Can I
> increase the verbosity in a way that saving an email into a folder would
> be logged?
Maybe reindex the mailbox and see if the messages turn up?
On 6/20/24 22:47, Marc wrote:
using outlook?
I also had this, and when I searched for this, I found lots of people have had
this and it is a known issue since many years. (They recommend creating new
profile)
Thank you very much for your fast response, Marc.
I use Thunderbird (currently 115
>
> Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
> that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
> email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
> sender. It never seems to work when an alias is used as sender name.
>
> I didn't
Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
sender. It never seems to work when an alias is used as sender name.
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