Hi,
Still looking for the way to create folders and sub folders..
Today, I am using "mbox", which apparently doesn't work for this ? correct ?
So, I would probably need to use maildir.. (
https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/mail_location/Maildir/ ]
Today, what I am using is :*mbo
> On 16/07/2021 11:41 Stephane Magnier wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> Still looking for the way to create folders and sub folders..
> Today, I am using "mbox", which apparently doesn't work for this ? correct ?
mbox has very limited support for folders.
> So, I would probably need to use maildir.. (
>
On 2021-07-15, Sebastian wrote:
> Best solution is to offer a webmail with TOTP or SQRL or similiar secure =
> auth method.
>
> Then have that webmail adds IP or country into trusted list, so if you =
> want to access IMAP mail or SMTP mail from hotel wifi, you have to =
> simply do one single log
Hi,
So, I tried to change mbox to maildir.. that sounds to be OK for the
changes... I can create some folders and subfolders. The problem is that
I cannot see any emails arriving into my mailbox
I am using sendmail
I choose the lmtp service for that and I have into Dovecot
Maildir : mail_lo
Hi,
I have a single Dovecot (2.3.4.1) IMAP/LMTP server on HQ "A" and I would
like to create a backup server distributed to HQ "B", two HQ are
connected through an IPsec tunnel.
User mailboxes (type mbox) are on NFS storage.
I don't need HA, it could even be an active / passive configuration
hi,
Orignially, I have :
*mail_location = mbox:/var/spool2/mail/%u:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u* that
I change to : *mail_location =
maildir:/var/spool2/mail/%u:LAYOUT=fs:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u *
The verdict..; This part : work fine for : *maildir:/var/spool2/mail/%u:*
but does'n't work out c
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It's been a while since I've subscribed and I don't remember how to get
off the mailing list. We've changed how we're handling mail now, so
dovecot is no longer being used. Can anyone help? MOst mailing lists
have a blurb at the bottom with instructions but this one doesn't seem to.
On 2021 Jul 16, at 13:39, Christy S wrote:
> It's been a while since I've subscribed and I don't remember how to get off
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Go here - enter in your creds and there is an Unsub option middle of the
page on the left:
https://dovecot.org/mailman/options/dovecot/
On 16 Jul 2021, at 12:39, Christy S wrote:
Hi folks,
It's been a while since I've subscribed and I don't remember how to
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Thanks for the head's up!!
On 2021-07-13 07:33, @lbutlr wrote:
On 2021 Jul 07, at 16:16, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
https://blog.andreev.it/?p=1975
This is quite out of date now, especially as regards setting up TLS.
This is a Postfix 2.10 configuration and the current postfix is 3.6.
In
Thanks!!
On 2021-07-13 07:22, @lbutlr wrote:
On 2021 Jul 07, at 13:33, Kevin N. wrote:
I've also heard good things about "The Book of Postfix". Even though
it is quite old now, most of the parts/concepts/terminology still
apply today. Part of it is also available on Google Books.
Despite b
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