Hi,
I'm using dovecot for some time now. Previously I was using Courier and I've
migrated this setup to dovecot which went pretty fine.
Now I'm experiencing some strange behaviour when using some newer mail
clients. Some of my Folders, like "spam", are vanished.
The strange point is that it onl
Hi,
it may be a susbscription problem, with the "old" clients showing all the
folders and the "new" ones showing only the subscribed ones.
See if you can subscribe to the missing folders, or change the default setting
to show all folders.
Aagur.
El Viernes, 3 de Agosto de 2007 09:44,
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 05:52:55PM -0700, Big Pizzle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know how to compile Dovecot from src rpm;s - in fact I tried and
> failed miserably. The only other src rpm I have ever built was postfix, and
> I ran into a whole bunch of errors trying to build an rpm from the src rpm
Hi,
that's it :)
Thank you very much.
For the records: Dovecot is fine, I have to blame the MUAs.
This is not what I call "user-friendly".
Am Freitag, 3. August 2007 09:54 schrieb Joseba Torre:
> Hi,
>
> it may be a susbscription problem, with the "old" clients showing all the
> folders and th
Greetings -
On 3 Aug 2007, at 01:00, Nicolas STRANSKY wrote:
I think the configure failed to set HAVE_RQUOTA to config.h.
But this is what I had from ./configure:
checking rpcsvc/rquota.h usability... yes
checking rpcsvc/rquota.h presence... yes
checking for rpcsvc/rquota.h... yes
Yup, I go
(Sorry for the impatience. This was one of several questions in my email
from yesterday. I thought I might have better luck being more direct.)
Is there a way to set ACL's, using the vfile backend, on a truly global
basis? or hierarchically (i.e. .Maildir.Sub inherits from .Maildir)?
The wiki
On Aug 3 2007, Charles Marcus wrote:
Eh? Folder subscription is such a basic feature/function of IMAP that I
would not blame the MUA in this case, I'd blame the user... ;)
Well... it's irritating that the usual ways of dealing with SUBSCRIBE and
LSUB make subscriptions break if (for example)
On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 08:35:59AM -0400, Dave Morrow wrote:
> While everything seems to have gone right, I have been unable to
> successfully login to the IMAP server using Outlook Express.
>
> It seems that the problem may relate to PostfixAdmin storing passwords in
> the mysql database md5 en
Am Freitag, 3. August 2007 13:52 schrieb Charles Marcus:
> Please don't top-post... :)
Uhm, ok. That's a no-go these days?
> >>> Now I'm experiencing some strange behaviour when using some newer
> >>> mail clients. Some of my Folders, like "spam", are vanished.
> >> it may be a susbscription proble
I have problem with dovecot-1.0.3 and apacheds ldap server.
If I change just uris in dovecot-ldap.conf to point to fedora-ds server,
everything works O.K.
I've tried with apacheds ldap server versions 1.0.2 and 1.5.0
command line search with parameters taken from dovecot.debug log gives
me all need
Greetings -
I'm just feeling I need to clarify my previous message a bit to
explain the problem better...
On 3 Aug 2007, at 11:33, Mike Brudenell wrote:
We have two NetApp filers: one serves people's home directories;
the other their message store and control files filestores.
At the mom
Please don't top-post... :)
Now I'm experiencing some strange behaviour when using some newer
mail clients. Some of my Folders, like "spam", are vanished.
it may be a susbscription problem, with the "old" clients showing
all the folders and the "new" ones showing only the subscribed
ones.
Se
On Thu, August 2, 2007 3:06 pm, John fistack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I know webmail.us use Dovecot, what is the most big dovecot architecture
> known ?
> Do you think Dovecot can handle 1 million of active users in a good
> architecture ?
Yep... and we have 500K very active users on it. We
On Aug 3 2007, Charles Marcus wrote:
On that we agree... and certainly, if there *is* something that dovecot
can do to make things easier - by all means, tell Timo - as I said (and
should be obvious) - he is more than willing to make dovecot better,
especially if it can be done without too muc
Hi,
> > I know webmail.us use Dovecot, what is the most big dovecot architecture
> > known ?
> > Do you think Dovecot can handle 1 million of active users in a good
> > architecture ?
>
> Yep... and we have 500K very active users on it. We've scaled Dovecot
> horizontally without NFS, just lo
Clients and most servers could do a better job of being intelligent
about some of that stuff. I realize you don't want to be too fancy,
but... yeah. It's easy to blame the user, but the problem is usually
more in the organization's instruction and guidance, which can be a
lot harder to handle.
Greetings -
I've just discovered an oddity I didn't know I had...
We have two NetApp filers: one serves people's home directories; the
other their message store and control files filestores.
At the moment the first of the two filers is not accessible to my
Dovecot system and I assumed all
-Original Message-
From: Geert Hendrickx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:07 AM
To: Dave Morrow
Cc: dovecot@dovecot.org
Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Password Encryption
On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 08:35:59AM -0400, Dave Morrow wrote:
> While everything seems to have gone
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 04:26:34PM -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
> Big Pizzle spake the following on 8/2/2007 4:19 PM:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm almost finished building our new load balanced email server that are
> > attached to an NFS mountpoint. There are currently two e-mail servers
> > connected t
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 01:04 +0800, Tan Shao Yi wrote:
Hi Timo,
I just tried your patch in hg and realised it also requires the
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit" to be present.
I'm seeing some really bad mailers at my site that provide just header
Conte
Please don't top-post... :)
Uhm, ok. That's a no-go these days?
It always makes list discussion difficult to read... bottom posting and
snipping irrelevant material makes for clean, simple, intelligible threads.
Eh? Folder subscription is such a basic feature/function of IMAP
that I would
Hi all. I hope this is not a RTFM-type question, but I've been unable
to find a searchable archive of this mailing list...
I recently began investigating using Dovecot/Postfix/MySQL solution.
I've been following the documentation
http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/DovecotLDAPostfixAdminMySQL?hi
Axel Thimm spake the following on 8/3/2007 1:30 AM:
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 04:26:34PM -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
>> Big Pizzle spake the following on 8/2/2007 4:19 PM:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm almost finished building our new load balanced email server that are
>>> attached to an NFS mountpoint.
Dominik Schulz spake the following on 8/3/2007 5:39 AM:
> Am Freitag, 3. August 2007 13:52 schrieb Charles Marcus:
>> Please don't top-post... :)
> Uhm, ok. That's a no-go these days?
> Now I'm experiencing some strange behaviour when using some newer
> mail clients. Some of my Folders, lik
hi,
is it possible to modify the mail-header (subject) within the deliver process
(maybe by a lda-plugin)? I have tried to write a simple plugin for this, but I
cannot find a way to modify the mail befor writing it to the mailbox.
Reinhard
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On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 12:03:30PM -0400, Bill Boebel wrote:
> > Do you think it's a good solution to use one synchronised local Openldap on
> > each
> > server Dovecot ?
>
> No. I'd replicate your ldap database on a few servers that are dedicated
> to that purpose, and on each mail server use D
Hi,
I am using dovecot-1.0.2 and am observing occassions where the imap
process for the user goes into an infinite loop.
A truss of the process gives:
pollsys(0x000B0308, 4, 0xFFBFF898, 0x) = 1
fstat64(10, 0x000BC130) = 0
sendfilev64(1, 1, 0xFFBFF4B0, 1, 0xFFB
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