El Tue, 25-08-2009 a las 09:25 -0400, Timo Sirainen escribió:
> That's what it does..:
>
> % ./deliver
> % echo $?
> 75
> % tail -1 /var/log/dovecot.log
> Aug 25 09:24:01 deliver(tss): Fatal: Plugin asdf not found from directory
> /usr/local/lib/dovecot/lda
> % grep define.*EX_TEMPFAIL /usr/incl
Hello!
When I send a message with an attachment bigger than some undefined
size, the folllowing error appears in logs: "Disconnected in APPEND"
How to increase the allowed size or anything?
# dovecot -n
# 1.0.15: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
log_timestamp: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
protocols: pop3 pop3s im
On Mon, 2009-08-24 at 15:05 -0400, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 13:18 +0100, Arthur Dent wrote:
> > dovecot: Dovecot v1.2.0 starting up (core dumps disabled): 1 Time(s)
> > dovecot: IMAP(mark): fchown() failed with file
> > /home/mark/Mail/.imap/INBOX/dovecot.index.log.newl
On 8/26/2009, Igor Bogomazov (b...@hl.ru) wrote:
> When I send a message with an attachment bigger than some undefined
> size, the folllowing error appears in logs: "Disconnected in APPEND"
1. Dovecot is not an smtp server - it does not 'send' messages.
2. While 1.0.15 is old and you should upgra
So ,
on one dovecot instance, it is impossible to have two ssl certificates
for two distinct common names.
right?
thanks
Dimitrios
O/H Ed W έγραψε:
Patrick Domack wrote:
That is an ssl imposibility, and the current tls clients can't really
do that either. The best way to do it is to use
Thanks
The way I am testing is as follows.
Setup two users on the system. Send email from user A to user B.
Quota counts increase for user A as the email is copied to the Sent folder.
User B quota count does not increase (size or messages)
Reply from user B to user A to confirm problem effects
On Qua, 26 Ago 2009, Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης wrote:
So ,
on one dovecot instance, it is impossible to have two ssl
certificates for two distinct common names.
right?
At the moment, yes. In a future version this will be possible, but I
suppose you will still need two IPs.
--
Eduardo M KALI
> It says nothing about LDAP here, which means that unless you filtered
> out some lines it's not using LDAP at all for anything. What does your
> dovecot -n output show now?
dovecot -n
# 1.2.3: /etc/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.18-128.4.1.el5 x86_64 CentOS release 5.3 (Final) ext3
log_path: /var
Hi,
I am trying to assist a customer with a mbox to maildir migration. I have
them using the latest and greatest mb2md.pl; the one that support -K,
-U|-u. They have seen overwhelming success with this; however, a recent
mbox introduced a new scenario and the result was that all messages were
rep
Most likely non-Dovecot, but I'd appreciate any comments on WTF might be
going on here.
Preparatory to migration from mbox to maildir format on our AIX mail
server, I am migrating from the JFS filesystem (being deprecated by IBM)
to JFS2 to better handling the jump in the number of files.
Two ni
Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης wrote:
So ,
on one dovecot instance, it is impossible to have two ssl certificates
for two distinct common names.
right?
You are kind of asking two questions here:
1) SSL as it stands maps one IP address to one certificate. The basic
issue is that, bar a few exceptio
Basically, server is not expecting any kind of domain on ssl handshake,
but what if the server can serve more than one cert, so that clients
using mail1.dom.gr and mail2.dom.gr , which resolve to the same dovecot
instance but from different network segments
could be certified.
mail1.dom.gr ->
Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης wrote:
Basically, server is not expecting any kind of domain on ssl
handshake, but what if the server can serve more than one cert, so
that clients
using mail1.dom.gr and mail2.dom.gr , which resolve to the same
dovecot instance but from different network segments
could
On Aug 26, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Ed W wrote:
2) Does Dovecot support running on 2 ips with different certs on
each IP? I think the answer is currently no? You could run two
dovecot instances though... I believe this is on the todo list for
a later version, but as yet not that high up the pri
On Aug 26, 2009, at 12:36 PM, Stewart Dean wrote:
From owner-hcrcstaff Mon Aug 24 14:53:29 2009
>From majordom Mon Aug 24 14:53:29 2009
the rest of the normal header here
Does the above look correct? Did you originally also have that ">"
there? And that empty line? If so, I think those ma
Traditionally this server has only accepted plaintext authentications;
however, we want to change that and enable TLS/SSL. The challenge is
the server has hundreds of IP addresses it binds to to listen on ports
110/143.
Enabling TLS/SSL is not an option because as this is a virtual hosting
enviro
On 27/08/2009 02:27, Nathan M wrote:
1. Ideal scenario. A config option which tells TLS to only respond on
certain IPs. In our case if a connection attempts to initiate TLS on
any IP address except 10.0.0.2, it would respond with no TLS support.
This would be ideal as we could continue running
I have installed dovecot 1.0 mail server on debian linux. I am using unix
authentication to login the mail accounts.
We developed one web mail application whcih use imap protocol and send mail
fro sending the mail.
We are creating unix user through our application and able to login to the
mail
Hi,
I have installed dovecot 1.0 mail server on debian linux. I am using unix
authentication to login the mail accounts.
We developed one web mail application whcih use imap protocol and send mail
fro sending the mail.
We are creating unix user through our application and able to login
to
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