...@mydomain.com>> Execution of
Sieve filters was aborted due to temporary failure (in reply to end of DATA
command))
And in sieve log I see: failed to redirect message to mailto:ch...@mydomain.com>>: Sendmail program returned error (temporary
failure).
Any idea what is wrong?
Kind regards,
Christos Chatzaras
o dovecot between 2.2.35 and 2.3.1 and is
not related to pigeonhole.
> On 3 Apr 2018, at 23:25, Christos Chatzaras wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After I upgrade dovecot 2.2.35 to 2.3.1 and pigeonhole 0.4.23 to 0.5.1 when
> I use sieve to forward a message to other address u
and then it should work again.
>
> (if you need help with that ask again.. I'm on the train now so I can't write
> much comfortably..)
>
> Cheers.
>
> On April 3, 2018 10:25:22 PM GMT+02:00, Christos Chatzaras
> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After I upgrade dove
bmit_users = root, filter" then it works.
The question is if something changed between postfix 2.2 and 2.3.1 which
requires to drop privileges from root to user.
> On 4 Apr 2018, at 12:25, B. Reino wrote:
>
> On 2018-04-04 11:02, Christos Chatzaras wrote:
>
>> Thank you fo
Finally I found a workaround to not depend on sendmail to forward messages
using sieve:
In postfix main.cf I have:
authorized_submit_users = root, filter
(I want only root and filter to use sendmail and block other users to send
e-mails from system accounts. Only allow users to send e-mails f
I use dovecot-lmtp and postfix. When I send e-mail to 2 recipients (or more) at
the same time and if one of them is over quota (or under quota and the message
I send is bigger than his free space) mailq shows:
-Queue ID- --Size-- Arrival Time -Sender/Recipient---
20B03336F222609
By changing the postfix main.cf setting from the default:
default_destination_recipient_limit = 50
to:
default_destination_recipient_limit = 1
it solve the issue.
Do you think it's a postfix issue so I have to use their mailing list?
> On 19 Apr 2018, at 21:45, Christos Chatzara
anel/quota-warning.sh
unix_listener quota-warning {
mode = 0666
user = dovecot
}
}
ssl_cert = On 23 Apr 2018, at 16:24, Stephan Bosch wrote:
>
> What is your configuration (`dovecot -n`)?
>
>
> Op 19-4-2018 om 20:45 schreef Christos Chatzaras:
>> I use dovecot-
I had the same problem and the only workaround I found was to change this to
postfix main.cf :
default_destination_recipient_limit = 1
> On 1 May 2018, at 11:12, Frank Ebert wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have another problem with dovecot 2.3.1 on FreeBSD (smtpd is postfix
> 3.3.0). When one mail is
Is it possible when dovecot LMTP to drop privileges to a specific user instead
of the e-mail account user?
When I use this:
mail_location = maildir:/home/mail/%d/%n
the dovecot-uidlist file is located in:
/home/mail/example.com/user/dovecot-uidlist
But when I change it to:
mail_location = maildir:/home/mail/%d/%n:CONTROL=/var/mail/%d/%n
then it's stored in:
/var/mail/example.com/user/.INBOX/dovec
Hello,
Question #1:
For version 2.3.19.1 these commands use BLF-CRYPT, right?
doveadm pw
doveadm pw -s CRYPT
Question #2:
I want to change password schema for current users.
For users using POP3 or IMAP I can do it using a post-login script.
I have some accounts used only to send e-mails u
I use a helpdesk system that connects to dovecot using POP3 with SSL enabled to
fetch the e-mails.
After I upgrade to v2.3.7 the helpdesk randomly (some times it works, some
times not) doesn't fetch the e-mails. If I configure the e-mail accounts with
SSL/TLS disabled then it works.
Any idea a
> On 28 Nov 2019, at 18:21, Dean via dovecot wrote:
>
> On 2019-11-28 10:47 am, Julian Kippels via dovecot wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am looking for tools to migrate Mails from one IMAP-Server to
>> another. Until now I have always used imapsync, but it seems very
>> slow. Even over a 2x10GB/s connect
I'm checking to see if everyone else is facing this same issue. In my case, it
started with iOS version 18 (or possibly a slightly later update). New messages
take an unusually long time to download, and some don't load the content at
all. This issue occurs on both my recently acquired iPhone 16
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