x27;*index*' .
Adjust the exclusion pattern to your taste.
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ble. It has nothing to do with dovecot, though:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Autoconfiguration
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ecommend a solution with rsync. Just use it to copy the
directories where mail is stored. Depending on the format, you may
need to save the indexes too.
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group crypt!
dovecot may be, but the process is not trying to access as user
dovecot, but as Debian-exim (as shown in the log). And this happens
because of the mail_uid line in your config.
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have concrete issues, you can ask help in this
mailing list.
Once you get your test server working, you can then upgrade the real
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nfo.log
-rw--- 1 root root 0 Mar 19 06:25 main.log
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er the renewal. Other
clients might have similar features.
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like colons and commas.
The colon and commas are part of the Maildir spec[0], so no, it can't
be changed.
[0]http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html
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a backport might appear.
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roblem, unless the users
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I'm using in my server dovecot and Horde to provide IMAP and Webmail
for virtual users. Their password are stored in a passwd file, since the
setup is quite simple and small. I'd like to use the Horde module
sork-passwd to allow changing of the passwords. Apparently, this can be
done for the
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>I'm using in my server dovecot and Horde to provide IMAP and
> Webmail for virtual users. Their password are stored in a passwd file,
> since the setup is quite simple and small. I'd like to use the Horde
> module sork-passwd to allow cha
b:
driver: passwd
socket:
type: listen
client:
path: /var/run/dovecot/auth-client
mode: 438
plugin:
quota: maildir:ignore=Trash
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Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Jun 22, 2008, at 4:52 PM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>I'm using version 1.0.13 of dovecot. I know it's somewhat dated, but
>> that's the latest that Debian etch offers, and I would like to avoid
>> compilin
Hi,
I use dovecot-shared to add read permissions to the group in my mail
server, which uses virtual users. This is only to ease backups.
However, a few files are not created with the permissions in
dovecot-shared. I've seen this happen to 'subscriptions',
'maildirfolder' (when dovecot-
Carlos Williams escreveu:
I am running Dovecot and wanted to make sure that to disable POP3
access on the MDA is as simple as removing the POP lines:
protocols = imap imaps pop3 pop3s
imap_listen = *
pop3_listen = *
imaps_listen = *
pop3s_listen = *
Do I need to modify anything else or am I loo
Carlos Williams escreveu:
I was wondering if Dovecot has the ability to sort email scored by
Spamassassin? I know many people use Procmail for sorting but I was
wondering if Dovecot can do the job or should I just use Procmail on
my Linux (Postfix) server to sort email in specific folders?
I hav
s a problem with Outlook Express, not dovecot.
I remember that there is an option that specifies where to save sent
mails. It's somewhere in the account setup, IIRC. You probably want to
set that.
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Charles Marcus escreveu:
On 7/15/2008, Ed W ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Thunderbird is also appalling with attachments, downloading the whole
message once so that you can read the few KB of text, then
downloading the whole message AGAIN when you open up the
attachment... Durr.
I don't see it do
Timo Sirainen escreveu:
As for subscriptions and maildirsize .. well, those are more difficult
and I'm not sure if I should do such a change for v1.1.x releases
anymore since it would change the behavior.
maildirsize is actually quite discardable, so it's not a big deal.
However, the subscr
Daniel L. Miller escreveu:
My understanding is that sending a message from a client (use
Thunderbird for simplicity of this conversation) is performed via
SMTP. Saving a copy into a sent folder is performed via IMAP (hence
the multiple transfers to the server). Now that I've laid a
backgroun
Daniel L. Miller escreveu:
The question: can Dovecot be configured to support sieve filters on
IMAP (not just SMTP) operations (Eduardo helped me here - so I'll
specifically ask about the APPEND command).
If not , I'll make that a feature-request - "Timo, can Dovecot be
modified to support s
Daniel L. Miller escreveu:
So, without changing the MUA/MTA/IMAP interaction, the IMAP server
will simply file new messages according to user-set rules. Doesn't
address the multiple-transfer issue at all, but does provide an option
for centralized control of message filing.
With the APPEND c
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.2 (but I've noticed this since 1.1.1 which I
was using until yesterday). It seems dovecot is ignoring the "S" flag in
Maildir filenames, and is relying only in its Index Files to determine
if a message has been read or not.
I say that because if I delete the dove
ared, actually.) Any workarounds?
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e. Besides that, there are other
things that could have been done in a better way.
If you want to take a look, I posted it here some time ago:
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-June/031629.html
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Sahil Tandon wrote:
> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> There isn't a general utility to do that. I wrote a simple script for
>> one such case, namely sork-passwd from the Horde suite. The script just
>> receives the username, old pa
my userdb?
> (Configuration is below).
Are you using virtual users? In this case, Dovecot's deliver needs a
master socket to get user information from. See instructions at
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA .
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Kacper Wysocki escreveu:
Hi all,
I have dovecot 1.1.0 setup to access vpopmail accounts for several
virtual domains.
Dovecot IMAP is accessed through several virtual domains as well, ie
mail.foo.com an d mail.bar.com
The problem is that the configuration file specifies only one
certificate file
?
A "socket master" definition in the config file, as described in
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA .
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w are you calling deliver in postfix? Do you see in postfix's logs the
messages being handled to deliver?
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CJ Keist escreveu:
Stephan,
Thank you. I understand what you are saying in trying to keep a
vicious cycle of auto-replies responding to each other. But in our
environment I don't have any choice as our central virus/spam email
gateway will can any message without a valid from address in the
Timo Sirainen escreveu:
I've heard that imapproxy isn't all that useful with Dovecot once auth
cache is enabled and set large enough. It'll then just basically
replace Dovecot's process fork(s) with the overhead of its own.
If I understand Dovecot's auth caching, it will save DB lookups (or
s
Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Aug 15, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>> If I understand Dovecot's auth caching, it will save DB lookups (or
>> sequential passwd-file lookups, etc), but it will still need to spawn
>> a new imap process for each connection th
s? It's true POP3 passwords are almost always equal to SMTP ones
(which is useful for spamming), but then why not try to crack the SMTP
server directly?
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Eduar
Catalin Ciubotariu escreveu:
> I did'nt know that i have to install first SSL then recompile with
> CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/ssl/include LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/ssl/lib ./configure
>
> it's ok now but the server does not accept the password
>
> There was a problem logging onto your mail server. Your Us
the folders all at the
> top level
Try fileinto "Lists.NCCC", the "." is the default folder separator.
It should be possible to change it to a "/" with namespaces, but it
would make a cosmetic change, and judging by other posts in the list, it
seems to cause a
x27; to see the dynamic libraries it uses and where
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x27; in each of your folders, give it
the mode you want your files to have, and files will be created with
that mode. See http://wiki.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes for details.
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-script, global Sieve script is
# executed if set. (v1.0.1 and older used "global_script_path")
#sieve_global_path =
...
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Show us also the output of dovecot -n.
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oblems since 'time_t' is 64 bit on 64 bit Solaris
>> systems... (Definitely will cause some funny behaviour in the future
>> when time_t values won't fit inside 32 bits ints :-)
>>
>
> It'll fit for the next 97 years. And I doubt it'll be a problem then
> anymore.
>
That's how the Y2K bug started.:-)
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being delivered by sendmail, so it's doing its job and
ignoring sieve completely. You'll have to configure sendmail to use
deliver to do the deliveries, and then it will use the sieve script.
Otherwise deliver is never called.
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>
>From what I understand dbox is Maildir format with some improvements.
And Maildir requires filenames to be unique.
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From: Thomas Gropp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am testing Dovecot 1.1.3 at the moment to see if I can migrate from
> UW-Imap(mbox) to Dovecot(maildir). Because I dont' want to influence the
> production server I installed Dovecot on an ununsed computer with some
> dummy-testusers using ssl and maild
very slow and ponderous)
That's what I had in mind. It receives the whole message (including
attachments), and after it's finished, if you want to save/view the
attachment, it downloads it again!
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tonj wrote:
> not for a newbie no.
> what's a complier?
>
Are you sure you need to install dovecot? And even if you do want an
IMAP server, do you feel confident enough to configure and maintain it?
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>>
>> However, sometimes, this folder does not exist. How create it automatically?
>>
>>
> It is created automatically (at least on mine it does).
>
Indeed, the only way for deliver _not_ to create a folder that does not
exist is by giving the -n command line option, as stated in
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA .
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From: Nicolas Letellier
> Indeed, the folder is created with the sieve rule (cf precedent mail). I
> see this line in my deliver log:
>
> Oct 1 10:48:42 trinite deliver([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: saved mail to Junk
>
> However, when we connect us in the webmail, or download
From: Götz Reinicke
> Hi,
>
> we run a Red Hat EL 5.2 mailserver with dovecot as the imap server.
> Mails are stored in mbox format and there are about 134GB of mail.
>
> At the moment users copy their importent mail to their workstation
> accounts wich are backed up nightly.
>
> What are your sugg
c code very well ;)
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uld make it do
> more than one thing, it must check each condition.
>
If in each if you put a "finish" statement (or whatever is used to stop
processing the file), then the second one can be more efficient, since
it does not have to continue checking the file to see if there are
further conditions after the if/elseif/.../else block.
But in practice I doubt there is a practical difference between both.
You should use the one that is more readable for you.
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> group: postfix
>
> Interestingly enough the mode line in the dovecot.conf file is set as 0660,
> not 432 as noted above?!?!?
>
0660 (octal) = 432 (decimal), so the setting is OK.
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into the mail boxes.
>
> In dovecot.conf, I have:
> protocol lda {
> log_path = /var/tmp/dovecot-deliver.log
> }
>
> Any clues as to how I can have a delivery log?
>
That file will only log errors and abnormal conditions. To get
information on all deliveries, set
uld be rather key...)
>
You can do that with a sieve script, there's a feature (called imapflags
or something similar) that allows you to mark the e-mail as read.
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I
> apologize.
>
It's a gmail "feature": you do not see your own posts to a list, at
least not until you get a reply to them.
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very low.
>
It would be nice, but it is hardly something essential.
I believe this feature is already planned by Timo for a future version.
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For one or two packages, you do not need to setup a repository, just
copy the .deb's and install them with dpkg -i.
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a way to change this in the configuration file ?
>
You need a dovecot-shared file. See
http://wiki.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes for details.
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t;
I believe Timo is asking for information on the main log (of dovecot
itself and its login, imap and pop processes). From what I understand of
your scenario, deliver has nothing to do with the restored messages.
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e's pockets.
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ould end up in the backup copy with an
incomplete/corrupt file (but this will be fixed in the next rsync,
hopefully), but I don't see how rsync could corrupt the original files
in the mail server.
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idn't install the dovecot-imap package.
>
Also, in the Debian setup you'll have to modify the
/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf file and specify imap in the protocols line.
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?
>
> So far my tests indicate that It could be true ...
>
W= represents the size of the message. While it is relatively
unlikely that two messages will have the exact same size, it certainly
can happen.
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fer userA's mail to UserB, what do I do? With
> Maildir, I can simply do something like
>
exim does not know about dbox (it's a dovecot-specific format). You'd
need to configure exim to use dovecot's deliver as LDA. There are
instructions for that in the Wiki.
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know postfix a lot, but I wonder why it needs two LDAs, one for
real users and one for virtual ones, when the only conceptual difference
should be where to store e-mails and where to lookup information on the
existence of the user and his mail spool directory.
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Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 4/8/2009, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI (edua...@kalinowski.com.br) wrote:
>
>> It's local because it stores e-mails somewhere in the local filesystem
>> hierarchy, instead of sending it to a remote machine via SMTP (or any
>> other protocol).
s
using a virtual folder, but I'm not sure), try searching the archives.
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others.
Though there might be a way to configure fetchmail to store directly
in the mail store, but I'm not sure (I don't use it).
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ee it (and index it) next time the folder is opened.
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t remember its name,
but you can lookup in the RFC.
Or you can just remove the file (if using mbox) or directory (if using
Maildir) that holds the mailbox. Then remove the indexes, which can be
in the same directory or somewhere else, depending on how you
configured dovecot.
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On Seg, 25 Mai 2009, David Reid wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Then, if you want to delete all the mails for that account, just
remove the folders where they are stored. This is specified by the
mail_location setting in dovecot.conf.
This part is where I was hoping there was a way to
e you cannot do that with offlineimap. But if you can get a
program that downloads the e-mails from the other server and passes
them to the deliver (or to your MTA, which then passes them to
deliver) you'll achieve what you want.
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On Qui, 28 Mai 2009, Curtis Maloney wrote:
But what sort of user puts 4GB of mail into a _single_ folder??
Those that never delete the emails nor move them into folders.
Everything they ever received is in the INBOX.
And yes, this happens a lot.
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ents that
"compete" with the built-in one.
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ucius
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iling lists
like this one. Having said that - works great for normal IMAP email.
Profimail (http://www.lonelycatgames.com/?app=profimail) has been
ported to Android. It's quite capable for a mobile app.
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other folders generally there are
a lot of messages, so it would be hard for me to notice one that is
there but shouldn't.
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it. Sorry.
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y, via the logrotate package.
Probably installing it is enough.
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(probably the emails) is not under the .imap
subdir, which is exactly what you didn't show us. It's probably mbox
files.
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of folders, so only mails in INBOX are accessible.
In the wiki there's a "Virtual INBOX por POP with all folders"
solution, but the net effect is displaying all e-mails from all
folders in the INBOX, so you might save a few processor cycles and
simply not filter mails in fo
r a list
of folders: http://wiki.dovecot.org/TestInstallation
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sted for less
time than the ones in the "stable" releases, but this will be true in
any rolling release system.
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Fortunately, there's the NOTIFY extension to overcome that limitation.
But it's not supported in all clients (nor in all servers, I'd guess).
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tify the need for a folder called "zgo0kq2njs". One
just has to be more creative. :-)
And even if it's easy to type with command-completion, I doubt anyone
would have a clue to the purpose of a folder named like this, unlike a
folder with a descriptive name.
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sophy: one tool does one function, and does that function well.
Dovecot is an execellent mail server. It should not be turned into a
monster Windows-like application that does dozens of
not-really-quite-related things.
What you want can be done with other tools.
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s it, you'll need to open your machine up
for connections. If you can isolate the IPs you'd be connecting from,
you can restrict access to them.
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with Dovecot.
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t add the missing information in
the first post to the second one.
Please show us your dovecot -n output.
That will answer the question, but anyway: do you have the quota
plugin configured?
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