On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 15:28:19 +0200, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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> On Mon, 29 Aug 2016, Timo Sirainen wrote:
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> > For v2.3 (maybe early next year):
> > https://git.dovecot.net/dovecot/core/commit/972c9172e9e6a0fc6053efb3d2ee9d354b67727f
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On Mon, 29 Aug 2016, Timo Sirainen wrote:
For v2.3 (maybe early next year):
https://git.dovecot.net/dovecot/core/commit/972c9172e9e6a0fc6053efb3d2ee9d354b67727f
is this an internal address?
$ host git.dovecot.net
Host git.dovecot.net not found:
On 23 Aug 2016, at 10:42, Kurt Fitzner wrote:
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> Hello,
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> There is a disconnect between the way Postfix handles recipient_delimiter and
> the way Dovecot handles it. For Postfix, it is a set of delimiters that can
> each individually be used to separate the address from the . In Dovecot,
On 2016-08-24 09:20, Tanstaafl wrote:
Objection: assumes facts not in evidence.
This is the way it is supposed to work now in dovecot, so, either it is
now broken, was always broken ... or you are not doing it right.
But we'd need to see your config to make that determination...
How about so
On 8/23/2016 4:42 PM, Kurt Fitzner wrote:
> There is a disconnect between the way Postfix handles
> recipient_delimiter and the way Dovecot handles it. For Postfix, it is
> a set of delimiters that can each individually be used to separate the
> address from the . In Dovecot, having multiple
Hello,
There is a disconnect between the way Postfix handles
recipient_delimiter and the way Dovecot handles it. For Postfix, it is
a set of delimiters that can each individually be used to separate the
address from the . In Dovecot, having multiple characters in
recipient_delimiters simply