Hi All,
Thank you for your replies and Suggestions. But, I still not clear on my
question. But It's live production server. At present I cannot make any
changes to it. That will take a long process to make any on this server. At
present my concern is,
To my server (dovecot, postfix, POP3/Imap pr
> On 7. May 2020, at 12.45, Kishore Potnuru wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Thank you for your replies and Suggestions. But, I still not clear on my
> question. But It's live production server. At present I cannot make any
> changes to it. That will take a long process to make any on this server. At
> On May 6, 2020, at 9:45 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
>
> dumb question warning:
>
> I have two email accounts, me@tld1 and me@tld2
> often, get emails intended (by me) for me@tld2 sent to me@tld1
>
> this is purely for my own preferred record keeping preference,
>
> as I run the server, is it
> Am 07.05.2020 um 17:15 schrieb Admin dishaw.org :
>
>
>
>> On May 6, 2020, at 9:45 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
>>
>> dumb question warning:
>>
>> I have two email accounts, me@tld1 and me@tld2
>> often, get emails intended (by me) for me@tld2 sent to me@tld1
>>
>> this is purely for my own
Greetings,
I have several users who have inboxes that are over 20 GB.
Lately I have noticed Dovecot logs say it's taking over 30 seconds to
sync their mailboxes.
As email admins, how do you handle inboxes that are so large? Do you
use mailbox types that have better performance like dbox? We
On 5/7/2020 11:39 AM, Asai wrote:
> What's a reasonable inbox size? Is 20+ GB reasonable and nothing to
> worry about?
>
Great question.
At my firm, we wrote rotation tools that work for mbox format to rotate
inboxes monthly if they are over a certain size. We also do the sent
items folders.
We
Thanks for your response,
So, how do those rotation scripts work in concept?
People are still able to access their old inboxes, but it just moves
them to an archived state?
On 5/7/2020 9:40 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
On 5/7/2020 11:39 AM, Asai wrote:
What's a reasonable inbox size? Is 20+
On 5/7/2020 12:43 PM, Asai wrote:
> Thanks for your response,
>
> So, how do those rotation scripts work in concept?
>
> People are still able to access their old inboxes, but it just moves
> them to an archived state?
We rotate the folder to another name with the date like INBOX-2020-05-07
with i
We rotate the folder to another name with the date like INBOX-2020-05-07
with instructions how to refresh their folder list (or even modify the
.subscription file for the).
We also cull Trash, deleted items, and spam folders automatically as well.
Regards,
KAM
That makes sense. So you're s
Any news on setting TLS 1.3 as minimal version?
I am using Debian 10 with Dovecot 2.3.4.1-5+deb10u1 and openssl
1.1.1d-0+deb10u3.
> On 7. May 2020, at 18.39, Asai wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I have several users who have inboxes that are over 20 GB.
>
> Lately I have noticed Dovecot logs say it's taking over 30 seconds to sync
> their mailboxes.
>
> As email admins, how do you handle inboxes that are so large? Do you
On 2020-05-07 18:56, Asai wrote:
That makes sense. So you're saying that very large inboxes are
generally bad for mobile devices? How are they bad for the servers?
aquamail have local cache upto 1 last emails, and it does not fetch
more then that, so basicly if all android users have al
On 5/7/2020 12:56 PM, Asai wrote:
> That makes sense. So you're saying that very large inboxes are
> generally bad for mobile devices? How are they bad for the servers?
I'm saying that large inboxes can be generally bad for MUAs including
mobile and desktop. Their just downloading and constant
On Thu, 7 May 2020, Asai wrote:
I have several users who have inboxes that are over 20 GB.
As email admins, how do you handle inboxes that are so large? Do you use
mailbox types that have better performance like dbox? We're using maildir.
What's a reasonable inbox size? Is 20+ GB reasonabl
Hi,
in the recent version of Outlook seem impossible to remap the Sent (but
also Drafts) folders in order to show as the localized name.
I have enabled the "special_use" in 10-mailbox.conf but still is not
working:
namespace inbox {
inbox = yes
location =
mailbox Drafts {
auto = s
Hi: I did a simple test with Dovecot-2.3.9:
First step : A test account uses mdbox
format to store emails with 'mail_location =
mdbox:%h/%Ld/%Ln:ALT=%h/altstorage/%Ld/%Ln',
Second step: I adjust 'mail_location =
auto:' and dovecot restart
Third step: telnet 127.
On 07 May 2020, at 10:40, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> We find that large inboxes are bad for the server and bad for the client
> because the MUAs just don't handle it well either. 1 or 2GBs and you
> start to see issues.
Which is a good reason to move off mbox. There are several other much superio
On Fri, May 8, 2020 1:18 am, ad...@awib.it wrote:
>> Am 07.05.2020 um 17:15 schrieb Admin dishaw.org :
>> If you use the dovecot lmtp to deliver the mail, wouldn’t it be easier
>> to use sieve to redirect?
problem is it's only some emails, that relate to this project
this sender might send an em
Dear dovecot users,
I have setup doveot with quota warning.
Once a quota wearning is reached a shell script is called which then
sends an email to the user via dovecot LDA
this is the command in the shell script:
/usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda -d $USER -o "plugin/quota=dict:User
quota::noenfor
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