n order to also use the Pigeonhole
> plug-in?
I'm pretty sure I'm using that RPM and you only get dovecot-config as part of
dovecot-devel, which you will need to compile Pigeonhole. For me it is
/usr/lib64/dovecot/dovecot-config.
-David Warden
e looking for
config/main.inc.php and the entry you want to change is:
// use this format for detailed date/time formatting (date or strftime format)
$rcmail_config['date_long'] = 'd.m.Y H:i';
-David Warden
strongly recommend
trying to move away from dotlocks if you can. We were seeing poor performance
and some cache corruption (mail, indexes, control all on NFS with multiple
hosts possibly accessing the same user's files) with dotlocks that went away
when we switched to native locks.
> Joseph Tam
David Warden
On Aug 31, 2011, at 8:27 AM, Stanislav Klinkov wrote:
>
>> Why such hostility?
>
> I beg you pardon, sir. Nothing personal, but to the question like "My
> car does not move" you provide the answer "Try to wipe screen and kick
> wheels". How do you think, if one digs into source code, has not he
On Aug 31, 2011, at 9:35 AM, Stanislav Klinkov wrote:
>
>> How did you generate those keys and put them into krb5.keytab?
> I logged onto my domain controller via RDP and issued the following
> commands:
>
> keytabs generation *
> ktpass -princ imap/efim.tes
On Aug 31, 2011, at 10:55 AM, Stanislav Klinkov wrote:
>
> Thank you for sharing a very interesting experience, David.
>
>> It seemed like running ktpass multiple times invalidated the previous
>> keytabs.
> OK. Let us assume. But then how can you explain the fact that the
> setting <> in dovec
On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:39 PM, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 09:28:50AM -0600, Trever L. Adams wrote:
>
>> I have only followed part of this. It the original poster's problem is
>> that the LDAP database is not being able to be accessed with an SPN
>> ticket, this is because SPN
u Sistema de Gestion de Seguridad de la
> Informacion siendo para uso exclusivo del destinatario, quedando
> prohibida su divulgacion copia o distribucion a terceros sin la
> autorizacion expresa del remitente. Si Vd. ha recibido este mensaje
> erroneamente, se ruega lo notifique al remitente y proceda a su borrado.
> Gracias por su colaboracion.
>
> __
>
Hope this helps,
David Warden
189.161790 0.000.001 0 0
3 0 0 1 108 3 157 0 0 0
0 0
This obviously isn't a show-stopper but if this is causing stats to be
incorrect it would be great if this could be fixed.
-D
On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:43 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 25.4.2012, at 17.20, David Warden wrote:
>
>> Apr 25 09:56:26 wardentest3 dovecot: service=indexer-worker user=warden rip=
>> Error: open(/proc/self/io) failed: Permission
> ..
>> Based on http://wiki2.dovecot.
I'm having difficulty with the doveadm who command on a multi-instance setup of
dovecot. When I run the who command on the non-standard instance with the -m
flag (to see their mail location), this happens:
[root@wardentest3 dovecot]# doveadm -i mailtest user -m warden
doveadm(root): Error: user
g is a 2.1+ feature), but it would be nice to see these flags
documented somewhere…
-David Warden
On May 11, 2012, at 11:06 AM, David Warden wrote:
> I'm having difficulty with the doveadm who command on a multi-instance setup
> of dovecot. When I run the who command on the non-standard in
client mode, which is basically telnet+SSL.
This page has easy instructions:
http://www.anta.net/misc/telnet-troubleshooting/pop.shtml
As for configuring mail clients, you must create DNS records for
pop. and smtp. for people to be able to connect to
them. Otherwise they would have to connect to your hostname.
-David Warden
I apologize if this is a stupid question but I just compiled 2.0.8 and am
trying to use doveadm to get the quota for a user using the -S
option because I have different options for the various local IPs that dovecot
listens on.
For example, my default quota is filesystem (NFS rquota) and I can
This allows an administrator to execute doveadm(1) mail commands
through the given socket.
>
> 2010/12/21 David Warden
> I apologize if this is a stupid question but I just compiled 2.0.8 and am
> trying to use doveadm to get the quota for a user using the -S
> option because
Out of curiosity, are you using the "autosubscribe" feature of Dovecot
LDA to automatically subscribe people who whatever new folder the
Dovecot LDA automatically creates? It looks like this is the -s flag to
LDA binary in 1.1.3+ or lda_mailbox_autosubscribe in 2.0+ (not sure
exactly what point
y time to
keep those indexes updated if it meant I didn't have to run a cron job
to keep them updated.
-David Warden
On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 18:20:10 -0500, Charles Marcus
wrote:
On 2011-01-04 5:55 PM, Phil Howard wrote:
I have a huge block of email that was misdelivered into the wrong
folder. Moving it where it should be is not just all from one
folder
to being all of another folder.
Not sure what you mea
-get upgrade or dist-upgrade to fix.
-David Warden
On Sat, 8 Jan 2011 22:57:52 +0100, Robert Gabriel
wrote:
I'm trying to build dovecot version 2.0.8, but I always end-up with
this error:
libtool: link: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -std=gnu99 -O3 -mtune=prescott
-march=prescott -fomit-frame-pointe
ging in and doing
getquotaroot inbox? If you haven't done this before, the following page may
help you:
http://bobpeers.com/technical/telnet_imap.php
Hope this helps,
David Warden
On Feb 27, 2011, at 5:36 AM, Il Neofita wrote:
> You are right, here a merge everything
>
> Hi
>
those two statements means that if a home directory
> does not exists it will be created at the first login of the
> new user ?
>
> I mean if new user "toto" has no homedir at all , dovecot will
> create /user/toto/mail at the very first successful connection ?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
>
-David Warden
Someone else may have responded to this already but it looks like you have a
problem in the passdb section of your config. See my inline...
On May 26, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Juan Bernhard wrote:
> Hi,
> I had some troubles with PAM configuration. I need to restrict imap
> access to some users (and al
uced IOPS v Maildir. You just have to *really* trust those index
files because they are the only place flags/keywords are stored.
> TIA
>
> --
> Robert Blayzor
> INOC, LLC
> rblay...@inoc.net
> http://www.inoc.net/~rblayzor/
>
>
>
HTH,
David Warden
On May 5, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Lucio Godoy wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Hey JC;
>
> No funny stories, just trying to find out if the IPhone 3Gs will work with
> Dovecote Imap server, and do a full-sync, unlikely the Blackberry and BIS.
>
> thanks
>
> Lucio
>
>
>
You should not have any problems using iPhone,Dovecot and Outlook together. My
2nd point about the default folders on the iPhone is relevant to Outlook - I
believe it uses "Sent" and "Trash" folders, unlike the iPhone's "Sent Messages"
and "Deleted Messages".
Just in case you haven't used IMAP
ite a bit with troubleshooting.
-David Warden
On Sep 18, 2009, at 2:03 PM, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
i'd like to make a simple feature request on dovecot
i'm using v1.2.4 (latest one) and IMAP logout message, by default
is:
Sep 18 14:26:27 correio dovecot: IMAP(
a (filesystem, not IMAP
quota) problem where clients try to delete a message and there's no
room left to move it to the Trash folder. In that case you usually
need to up the quota and rebuild that folder's local cache.
-David Warden
eleted/pre-deleted)=%d/%m, mailbox-size(bytes)=%s
namespace:
type: private
prefix: INBOX.
inbox: yes
list: yes
subscriptions: yes
auth default:
mechanisms: plain login
passdb:
driver: pam
userdb:
driver: passwd
plugin:
quota: fs:Mail Quota:user
Many thanks,
David Warden
sages and would generate new POP UIDLs, causing double messages in
users' clients.
-David Warden
x27;m hoping he
checks this list or someone has already run into this and can set me (and
anyone else who may run in to this problem) straight.
-David Warden
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