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On 7/12/12, Nick Edwards wrote:
> Dear Timo,
>
> Do you intend to introduce bcrypt into the built in password schemes?
>
> In lew of all these hacks lately many larger companies appear moving
> this way, we are looking at it too, but dovecot will then be the
> weakest link in the database se
Hi all,
So, it's been a while. I'm just ramping back up with Dovecot after a hiatus of
a few years.
I've been using it fine, complete with Sieve, for about a year, with little or
no issues.
I finally got around to setting up a second account, to start figuring out how
I want to do some plus
On 7/12/12, Nick Edwards wrote:
Dear Timo,
Do you intend to introduce bcrypt into the built in password schemes?
In lew of all these hacks lately many larger companies appear moving
this way, we are looking at it too, but dovecot will then be the
weakest link in the database security.
So,
Just a follow up to this - I used the imapsync perl script and found that it
synced with the namespaces correctly:
/usr/local/bin/imapsync --host1 source.server.name --user1 t...@test.com
--password1 MASKED --host2 dest.server.name --user2 t...@test.com --password2
MASKED
Host1 capability: IMA
On 2012-07-15 4:50 AM, Sean Kamath wrote:
Before I dive in and upgrade everything, am I missing something simple?
dovecot -n output maybe?
On 7/15/2012 2:14 AM, Ed W wrote:
>
Interestingly, there doesn't seem to be so much difference between
iterated sha-512 (sha512crypt) and bcrypt. Based on looking at latest
john the ripper results (although I'm a bit confused because they don't
seem to quote the baseline results using the normal
On 15-07-12 13:34, Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2012-07-15 4:50 AM, Sean Kamath wrote:
>> Before I dive in and upgrade everything, am I missing something simple?
>
> dovecot -n output maybe?
Adding some log output of a message that, according to you, should have
been delivered to folder Bar but en
Hi Wojciech
Thanks for your comeback..
> maybe - just as in article below
> http://www.bishnet.net/tim/blog/tag/maildir-to-mbox/
> you like archive in such format
I'm trying to switch dovecot to MBox, not just make archives.
BTW: I use http://yergler.net/projects/on
On Jul 15, 2012, at 4:34 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2012-07-15 4:50 AM, Sean Kamath wrote:
>> Before I dive in and upgrade everything, am I missing something simple?
>
> dovecot -n output maybe?
Certainly (wasn't on the list of "things to put in a post" on the web site, so
I missed it):
#
On Jul 15, 2012, at 1:27 PM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
> On 15-07-12 13:34, Charles Marcus wrote:
>> On 2012-07-15 4:50 AM, Sean Kamath wrote:
>>> Before I dive in and upgrade everything, am I missing something simple?
>>
>> dovecot -n output maybe?
>
> Adding some log output of a message that, acco
I have searching for the best way to tell if a Dovecot user is idle by finding
the last time they have logged in.
Right now the best way I can tell is to do something like "touch" a file in the
users homedir via a post login exec.
This seems like a LOT of overhead, to accomplish such a simple t
Apologies for drudging up an old thread, but I was wondering if you
experienced any issues with the way dovecot caches sql results using
your discussed setup? I have used your thread as a guide to run dovecot
backend on non standard ports.
From what I understand Dovecot will auto index the cache
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi folks,
I would like to do incremental backups of the users' maildir
directories to a dedicated backup host (using "rsync -SHa"
and rsnapshot).
Problem is: Dovecot bloats the incremental backup by changing
the file names again and again.
Is there
On 07/16/2012 01:20 AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Is there some way to tell Dovecot to keep meta information
separate from the file names?
If yes, then it's no longer maildir.
I would like to do incremental backups of the users' maildir
directories to a dedicated backup host (using "rsync -SHa"
and rsnapshot).
dont use it.
use rsync -b option. It is MUCH MUCH BETTER.
i use it regularly.
Split your rsync session if you have huge amount of users or rsync would
be ta
Am 16.07.2012 01:31, schrieb Robert Blayzor:
> I have searching for the best way to tell if a Dovecot user is idle by
> finding the last time they have logged in.
>
> Right now the best way I can tell is to do something like "touch" a file in
> the users homedir via a post login exec.
>
> This
Am 16.07.2012 07:20, schrieb Harald Dunkel:
> Hi folks,
>
> I would like to do incremental backups of the users' maildir
> directories to a dedicated backup host (using "rsync -SHa"
> and rsnapshot).
>
> Problem is: Dovecot bloats the incremental backup by changing
> the file names again and agai
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