On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 07:10 -0500, Jerry wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 10:01:48 +1000 Noel Butler
> articulated:
>
> > > Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning, "I can’t install Debian."
> >
> > Jerry, you debian people steal everything, its... Ubuntu is an ancient
> > African word meaning,
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 10:01:48 +1000 Noel Butler
articulated:
> > Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning, "I can’t install Debian."
>
> Jerry, you debian people steal everything, its... Ubuntu is an ancient
> African word meaning, "I can’t install Slackware." :P
Actually, I am a FreeBSD per
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 12:43 -0500, Jerry wrote:
>
> Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning, "I can’t install Debian."
Jerry, you debian people steal everything, its... Ubuntu is an ancient
African word meaning, "I can’t install Slackware." :P
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On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 14:15 +0100, Thomas Wolf wrote:
> Timo Sirainen schrieb:
> > On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
> >
> >> In other words, would you really have to remember to run dovecot -n -c
> >> per your example above?
> >>
> >> I ask because I've never used it with a config fil
Literally, in a recent case with me. Debian (any build I could get my
hands on, I tried quite a few) would literally not install on a box. I
was lucky if the installer ran, let alone did anything. Spent a week
trying.
Ubuntu installed on the first try and was up and running after fifteen
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:41:32 -0200 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
articulated:
> On Qua, 06 Jan 2010, Pascal Volk wrote:
> > Sorry, but I really can't understand, why the most unbuntu users seems
> > to be unable to read AND understand so simple written documentation. :(
>
>
> If they could, they'd be r
Anthony Nedland wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Qua, 06 Jan 2010, Pascal Volk wrote:
Sorry, but I really can't understand, why the most unbuntu users seems
to be unable to read AND understand so simple written documentation. :(
If they could, they'd be running debian. :-)
Distro dis
2010/1/6 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
>
>
> If they could, they'd be running debian. :-)
>
insert flame from ubuntu admin ;)
I tried the postfix-dovecot package once and dumped it. Found it easier
using the separate packages. I'd also recommend installing Dovecot from
source under Ubuntu as they'
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Qua, 06 Jan 2010, Pascal Volk wrote:
Sorry, but I really can't understand, why the most unbuntu users seems
to be unable to read AND understand so simple written documentation. :(
If they could, they'd be running debian. :-)
Distro discussion aside, I think I
On Qua, 06 Jan 2010, Pascal Volk wrote:
Sorry, but I really can't understand, why the most unbuntu users seems
to be unable to read AND understand so simple written documentation. :(
If they could, they'd be running debian. :-)
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Linked in part to a stru
On 01/06/2010 03:44 PM Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2010-01-06 7:20 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
>>> dovecot -n should know which config file it is using, and outout
>>> accordingly.
>
>> How would it know what config file Dovecot is using? The config file
On 2010-01-06 7:20 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
>> dovecot -n should know which config file it is using, and outout
>> accordingly.
> How would it know what config file Dovecot is using? The config file
> needs to be read before it even knows where the ba
Pascal Volk schrieb:
On 01/06/2010 02:15 PM Thomas Wolf wrote:
…
The package "dovecot-postfix" installs and uses dovecot-postfix.conf but
unfortunately also puts the default dovecot.conf in /etc/dovecot
(driving everyone crazy who blindly follows howtos editing
dovecot.conf). Highly recommended
On 01/06/2010 02:15 PM Thomas Wolf wrote:
> …
> The package "dovecot-postfix" installs and uses dovecot-postfix.conf but
> unfortunately also puts the default dovecot.conf in /etc/dovecot
> (driving everyone crazy who blindly follows howtos editing
> dovecot.conf). Highly recommended to remove/rena
Timo Sirainen schrieb:
On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
In other words, would you really have to remember to run dovecot -n -c
per your example above?
I ask because I've never used it with a config file in a non-default
location.
If this is correct, I would consider it a bug - dov
On 5.1.2010, at 16.26, Anthony Nedland wrote:
> For example, I sent to du...@baldtel.com from an external address. The server
> returned the error 'user duane does not exist' in the form of an
> undeliverable bounce back email.
Set auth_debug=yes. Show what deliver logs
(http://wiki.dovecot.or
On 5.1.2010, at 13.55, Charles Marcus wrote:
> In other words, would you really have to remember to run dovecot -n -c
> per your example above?
>
> I ask because I've never used it with a config file in a non-default
> location.
>
> If this is correct, I would consider it a bug - dovecot -n shou
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-01-05, Anthony Nedland (anthony.nedl...@baldwin-telecom.net) wrote:
In my dovecot-postfix.conf mail_location = maildir:/var/vmail/%d/
Please post full dovecot -n output...
Also, whats your SQL query look like?
dovecot -n
# 1.1.11: /etc/dovecot/dove
On 2010-01-05, Anthony Nedland (anthony.nedl...@baldwin-telecom.net) wrote:
> In my dovecot-postfix.conf mail_location = maildir:/var/vmail/%d/
Please post full dovecot -n output...
Also, whats your SQL query look like?
Anthony Nedland wrote:
Anthony Nedland wrote:
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-01-05 7:05 AM, Thomas Wolf wrote:
Charles Marcus schrieb:
Question: if you use an alternate location for the config file, and
start dovecot with that config file properly, does plain 'dovecot -n'
output what is i
Anthony Nedland wrote:
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-01-05 7:05 AM, Thomas Wolf wrote:
Charles Marcus schrieb:
Question: if you use an alternate location for the config file, and
start dovecot with that config file properly, does plain 'dovecot -n'
output what is in the config file that
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-01-05 7:05 AM, Thomas Wolf wrote:
Charles Marcus schrieb:
Question: if you use an alternate location for the config file, and
start dovecot with that config file properly, does plain 'dovecot -n'
output what is in the config file that is in use? Or the one
On 2010-01-05 7:05 AM, Thomas Wolf wrote:
> Charles Marcus schrieb:
>> Question: if you use an alternate location for the config file, and
>> start dovecot with that config file properly, does plain 'dovecot -n'
>> output what is in the config file that is in use? Or the one in the
>> default locat
Charles Marcus schrieb:
Question: if you use an alternate location for the config file, and
start dovecot with that config file properly, does plain 'dovecot -n'
output what is in the config file that is in use? Or the one in the
default location?
It's the default location:
t...@mail2:~$ pgrep
On 2010-01-04 4:21 PM, Pascal Volk wrote:
> On 01/04/2010 10:11 PM Anthony Nedland wrote:
> [picture]
>
> This is the Dovecot mailing list - not a picture gallery!
>
> Use `dovecot -n -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot-postfix.conf `
Question: if you use an alternate location for the config file, and
start
On 2010-01-04, Ronald MacDonald (ron...@rmacd.com) wrote:
> 2010/1/4 Anthony Nedland :
>> Charles Marcus wrote:
>>> dovecot -n output shows which config file dovecot is actually using, as
>>> opposed to which one you *think* it is using.
>> Then how do I change the one it's using?
> As Pascal wro
2010/1/4 Anthony Nedland :
> Charles Marcus wrote:
>> dovecot -n output shows which config file dovecot is actually using, as
>> opposed to which one you *think* it is using.
> Then how do I change the one it's using?
As Pascal wrote, you select the -c option for the alternate
configuration file u
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-01-04, Anthony Nedland (anthony.nedl...@baldwin-telecom.net) wrote:
This is my dovecot -n output
# 1.1.11: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
Error: Error in configuration file /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf line
1076: Unknown s
On 01/04/2010 10:11 PM Anthony Nedland wrote:
[picture]
This is the Dovecot mailing list - not a picture gallery!
Use `dovecot -n -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot-postfix.conf `
Regards,
Pascal
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On 2010-01-04, Anthony Nedland (anthony.nedl...@baldwin-telecom.net) wrote:
> This is my dovecot -n output
>
> # 1.1.11: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
> Error: Error in configuration file /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf line
> 1076: Unknown section type (secti
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