Den 27. jan. 2016 07:30, skrev Steffen Kaiser:
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, voy...@sbt.net.au wrote:
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> > I have a domain with about 50 mailboxes, server is located here in
> AUS but
> > most of the users are on a LAN is SEAsia location. They were using POP
> > (with Thunderbird), I suggested then can u
On 01/27/2016 03:35 AM, voy...@sbt.net.au wrote:
> I have a domain with about 50 mailboxes, server is located here in AUS but
> most of the users are on a LAN is SEAsia location. They were using POP
> (with Thunderbird), I suggested then can use IMAP instead, so they did.
>
> now they are asking;
On 27/01/16 04:35, voy...@sbt.net.au wrote:
I have a domain with about 50 mailboxes, server is located here in AUS but
most of the users are on a LAN is SEAsia location. They were using POP
(with Thunderbird), I suggested then can use IMAP instead, so they did.
now they are asking;
"Looks lik
Hey dovecot-users!
doveadm import offers to use i.e. a maildir as source and then import
into a users mailbox referenced via "-u" option. If one wants to import
only certain emails from the source a search-query can be given as well.
I was wondering if doveadm search also does offer to search a
On 1/27/2016 1:30 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> Sending bandwitdh can be reduced by using BCC instead of the IMAP append
> to the sent mailbox.
Hi Steffen,
Can you elaborate on this?
I would have thought that the IMAP Append command would *save* bandwidth
(as opposed to having the client save a
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 1/27/2016 1:30 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
Sending bandwitdh can be reduced by using BCC instead of the IMAP append
to the sent mailbox.
Can you elaborate on this?
I would have thought that the IMAP A
On 1/27/2016 9:32 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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> On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Charles Marcus wrote:
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>> On 1/27/2016 1:30 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
>>> Sending bandwitdh can be reduced by using BCC instead of the IMAP append
>>> to the sent mailbox.
>> Ca
I found an interesting email that got caught in my spam quarantine. I’m
wondering if dovecot is vulnerable to this kind of code execution (I’m aware
that other components could be vulnerable, but this question is specifically
targeting dovecot).
The idea is to insert shell commands into various
Hello,
I have issue with dovecot 2.2.13
I want to change all Maildirs to mdbox format and I do it per partes, so
I change mail_location for user (in sql), than I use doveadm sync -u
user path_to_maildir and everything works mostly fine.
But now I found that when I migrate quite huge Maildir
Am 27.01.2016 um 21:10 schrieb Louis Kowolowski:
I found an interesting email that got caught in my spam quarantine. I’m
wondering if dovecot is vulnerable to this kind of code execution (I’m aware
that other components could be vulnerable, but this question is specifically
targeting dovecot).
> Le 25 janv. 2016 à 13:02, Haravikk a écrit :
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> […]
>
> Since dovecot is also providing authentication to postfix I’ve already
> created an exemption from the client certificate requirement for SMTP
> connections by doing the following:
>
> protocol !smtp {
> ssl_ca =ssl_veri
>
> On Jan 27, 2016, at 1:43 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
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> Am 27.01.2016 um 21:10 schrieb Louis Kowolowski:
>> I found an interesting email that got caught in my spam quarantine. I’m
>> wondering if dovecot is vulnerable to this kind of code execution (I’m aware
>> that other components coul
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