On 17.03.2017 13:11, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm configuring dovecot 2.2.28. Comparing with previous versions I have
> found now in 10-mail.conf the config:
>
> protocol !indexer-worker {
> # If folder vsize calculation requires opening more than this many mails
> from
> #
Hello,
After changing NAS, I meet a problem when I go on my e-mail box with my
webmail.
Either e-mails do not appear anymore, or they appear but are "empty".
When I look in the directory of the e-mails of my mailserver, these
e-mails are present.
I tried to rename files "dovecot.index*" and to
Hi there,
we are currently have the following problem:
User gus...@agreatdomain.de shares his INBOX to brunhi...@agreatdomain.com. But
brunhilde can't
subscribe that mailbox.
host:~ # more //var/spool/mail/agreatdomain.com/gustav/Maildir/dovecot-acl
owner akxeilprwts
user=brunhi...@agreatdomain
I'm trying to follow the guide at
https://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Virtual for the 'Conversation' style
virtual mailbox, but with a small change. I'd like the virtual mailboxes
to be 'top level', which I found while searching through this list is
accomplishable by putting the dovecot-virtual fi
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On Mon, 3 Apr 2017, Philippe Forums wrote:
After changing NAS, I meet a problem when I go on my e-mail box with my
webmail.
Either e-mails do not appear anymore, or they appear but are "empty".
enable mail_debug and check your logs.
You should se
Where I enable mail_debug ? On /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf ?
I have 3 mails accounts and the problem is with the 3 e-mails.
In mail.err logs I see that, when I restart dovecot :
_IMAP(acco...@mydomain.fr): ERROR:
MAILDIR_FILE_DO(/MEDIA/MBOX/VMAIL/MYDOMAIN.FR/ACCOUNT/MAILDIR/CUR/149080104
Perhaps I have not looked hard enough but is it possible to get at the
current users auth userdb "home" (or $HOME) variable from inside a sieve
script? Example?
On 2017-04-03 14:52, Mark Constable wrote:
Perhaps I have not looked hard enough but is it possible to get at the
current users auth userdb "home" (or $HOME) variable from inside a sieve
script? Example?
That should already happen in extprograms if they are called directly.
If you are using
Hello Fabian !
There's a simpler method for implementing shared folders if you'd like to try
it. It only relies on symlinks and acl files. I describe this 5 steps method in
this wiki article :
https://ychaouche.informatick.net/dovecotsharefolders#test_your_setup_with_the_doveadm_acl_tool
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On Sunday, April 2, 2017 10:03 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
>As a wild ass guess, I think maybe the client is using used "STARTTLS"
>intead of "SSL", or some other SSL requirement disagreement.
I believe it has more to do with the encryption method (plain, login, cram-md5)
than with the TLS. The TLS
Hi Yassine,
3. April 2017 14:09, "chaouche yacine" schrieb:
> Hello Fabian !
>
> There's a simpler method for implementing shared folders if you'd like to try
> it. It only relies on
> symlinks and acl files. I describe this 5 steps method in this wiki article :
>
>
Thanks for this hint,
Op 4/3/2017 om 1:52 PM schreef Mark Constable:
> Perhaps I have not looked hard enough but is it possible to get at the
> current users auth userdb "home" (or $HOME) variable from inside a sieve
> script? Example?
What do you want to do with it?
Regards,
Stephan.
On 04/02/2017 08:26 PM, d...@redchops.com wrote:
> I'm trying to follow the guide at
> https://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Virtual for the 'Conversation' style
> virtual mailbox, but with a small change. I'd like the virtual mailboxes
> to be 'top level', which I found while searching through this lis
On 04/04/17 04:00, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Perhaps I have not looked hard enough but is it possible to get at
the current users auth userdb "home" (or $HOME) variable from
inside a sieve script? Example?
What do you want to do with it?
I was hoping to replace the 2 variables below with the actua
We just had a bunch of backend boxes go down due to a DDoS in our director
cluster. When the DDoS died down, our director ring was a mess.
Each box had thousands (and hundreds per second, which is a bit much) of
log lines like the following:
Apr 03 19:59:29 director: Warning: director(10.1.20.10:
El 03/04/17 a las 10:07, Teemu Huovila escribió:
I can see that indexer-worker is the index service in dovecot.
But I don't what the '!' means in front of the service name. Any who can
explain it to me?
The '!' means the limit is enabled for all other services except
indexer-worker
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