* Frank Röhm 2013.05.22 16:44:
> In the logfiles of Dovecot I don't find anything about this.
Mail.App is known to utilize many concurrent connections. Look again, most
likely it maxes out the limit:
protocol imap {
mail_max_userip_connections = 10
}
Regards
Thomas
signature.asc
Descripti
Hi ,
We are getting a below error on our Dovecot POP/IMAP server on every alternate
days. Please help us in knowing with the errors are related to
May 23 02:40:05 blade7 dovecot: master: Error: service(pop3-login): Initial
status notification not received in 30 seconds, k
illing the process
May
Hi all,
i could solve my problem.
the solution is to set the unneeded fields to "NULL" - it's described in
WIKI, but i overlooked this important statement.
Sorry for my blindness
On 22.05.2013 18:37, Claus wrote:
Hi all,
i have some troubles in the implementation of my proxyconfiguration.
On 23.5.2013, at 9.05, Mart Pirita wrote:
> Timo Sirainen kirjutas:
>> On 22.5.2013, at 20.31, Mart Pirita wrote:
>>
>>> I cant build 2.2.2, but I can build fine version 2.1.16 with same options:
>>>
>>> RedHat based customized distro, 2.6.28.10 kernel
>> What gcc version?
>>
> gcc -v
> gcc v
Am 23.05.2013 01:47, schrieb Ben Morrow:
> At 10PM +0200 on 22/05/13 you (Robert Schetterer) wrote:
>> Hi, does anyone know
>> if a doublepoint : is in the password how it gets escaped
>>
>> when using
>>
>> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/PasswdFile
>
> I don't think it can be; that is, I d
Hi,
I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the
mailbox { auto }setting without success.
What do I forget, or misunderstand?
I deliver mails via LMTP and log in on IMAP, neither of them create the
folders other than the inbox itself.
# doveconf -n
# 2.2.2: /usr/local/
On 23.5.2013, at 14.26, Attila Nagy wrote:
> I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the mailbox {
> auto }setting without success.
> What do I forget, or misunderstand?
>
> I deliver mails via LMTP and log in on IMAP, neither of them create the
> folders other than the
On 05/23/13 14:01, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 23.5.2013, at 14.26, Attila Nagy wrote:
I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the mailbox {
auto }setting without success.
What do I forget, or misunderstand?
I deliver mails via LMTP and log in on IMAP, neither of them crea
On 23.5.2013, at 15.06, Attila Nagy wrote:
> On 05/23/13 14:01, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 23.5.2013, at 14.26, Attila Nagy wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the mailbox
>>> { auto }setting without success.
>>> What do I forget, or misunderstand?
>>>
On 05/23/13 14:08, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 23.5.2013, at 15.06, Attila Nagy wrote:
On 05/23/13 14:01, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 23.5.2013, at 14.26, Attila Nagy wrote:
I'm trying to migrate from the deprecated autocreate plugin to the mailbox {
auto }setting without success.
What do I forge
Timo Sirainen kirjutas:
gcc -v
gcc version 3.3.6
Hmh. Does the attached patch help?
Yes, it does, thanks!
--
Mart
Hey all,
I'm in the process of writing some scripts which I want to be able to take
actions on my local mailbox. (For example, to move a subset of messages
to the trash over time, if unread for a week. To act on messages in my
learn-spam folder and then delete them).
What occured to me as
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 04:10:01PM -0700,
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> I'd love to hear about any other ways people have thought about
> to do this. Any ideas?
Are you familiar with the mutt(1) MUA? I use it with a:
set tunnel="MAILDIR=~/Mail/ /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap"
So it speaks
At 4PM -0700 on 23/05/13 you (Dan Mahoney, System Admin) wrote:
>
> I'm in the process of writing some scripts which I want to be able to take
> actions on my local mailbox. (For example, to move a subset of messages
> to the trash over time, if unread for a week. To act on messages in my
>
On Fri, 24 May 2013, Ben Morrow wrote:
At 4PM -0700 on 23/05/13 you (Dan Mahoney, System Admin) wrote:
I'm in the process of writing some scripts which I want to be able to take
actions on my local mailbox. (For example, to move a subset of messages
to the trash over time, if unread for a we
Hi.
Uhm... yeah as the topic implies I want to have . (dots) in my folder
names...
Unfortunately dovecot's maildirmake hasn't a -f switch as the one from
courier/maildrop, but that one in turn is buggy[0] and doesn't encode
any characters at all.
In principle, maildir++ should allow[1] having (en
Maybe the whole thing IS actually also a dovecot issue...
When trying to create a folder with a dot with thunderbird (which
doesn't simply forbid this)... it actually transmits the folder name to
dovecote (e.g. "kernel.org")... but dovecot then literally takes this
over and creates .kernel.org, i.e
> You can also use doveadm for quite a lot of this sort of administration;
> this may be easier if you're scripting in shell rather than something
> more sophisticated.
+1
On 2013-05-23 18:41, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
Uhm... yeah as the topic implies I want to have . (dots) in my folder
names...
Unfortunately dovecot's maildirmake hasn't a -f switch as the one from
courier/maildrop, but that one in turn is buggy[0] and doesn't encode
any characters at all.
Am 24.05.2013 03:41, schrieb Christoph Anton Mitterer:
> Hi.
>
> Uhm... yeah as the topic implies I want to have . (dots) in my folder
> names...
> Unfortunately dovecot's maildirmake hasn't a -f switch as the one from
> courier/maildrop, but that one in turn is buggy[0] and doesn't encode
> any c
20 matches
Mail list logo