he wiki (if it's
> not already there, and i missed it), or, that the build be made to be
> FreeBSD-make friendly.
I use FreeBSD, although I have never attempted to run Dovecot in a jail.
Might I suggest the following:
1) Contact the Dovecot port maintainer and inform him/her of your
pr
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 12:56:16 +0100
Riemer Palstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 06:49:53AM -0500, Gerard wrote:
> > Might I suggest the following:
> >
> > 1) Contact the Dovecot port maintainer and inform him/her of your
> > problem. T
perplexed by your
inability to build it. It might be a system specific problem and not
something that affects other users. If I actually get the ambition,
I'll try it myself tomorrow when I have more time.
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promoting a falsehood, isn't it?
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dea. I have tinderbox installed, which I
occasionally use to test different builds. Either way, at least you can
tell if something is going to build or not.
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OP had asked that
question on the FBSD forum, he might well have received a satisfactory
response also.
The OP, whom obviously is not fully aware of the build intricacies on a
FBSD system -- not that I claim to be either -- wanted Timo to invest
his time in building a custom product for him
the end of this month according
to what I have seen on the Postfix forum. I have used the beta versions
and it works quite well.
Just my 2¢.
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tem users, for IMAP and
> POP3 SSL and everything else wonderful. Why fiddle with virtual
> users when real users are just as good and easier to set up?
Once the virtual framework is in place, adding new users is trivial. In
fact, using something like PostfixAdmin can even simplify the en
ular shell accounts.
> I believe /bin/false will work for this; since it is not listed in
> /etc/shells, shell login will fail even with e.g. ssh
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /bin/sh, but PAM should authorize the user for Dovecot. I
> would double-check this before using it in produc
problem. There are a couple of ways to achieve
what you want. I suggest that you post your question on the Postfix
forum. Be sure to include the output of: 'postconf -n' as well as your
OS, Postfix version and any pertinent log entries.
Rejecting mail has to occur at the MTA level.
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the correct action.
You might want to inquire on the Postfix forum for more info.
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Outlook and not some obsolete
versions.
It might also interest you to know that many users prefer Outlook
because it has the features they want, and works seamlessly with other
products that they employ.
I have employed many MUA's in the past. None were perfect, and many
were far worse th
re that you will receive a reply to your
post. Be sure to start a 'new' post. Don't just continue the one you
posted previously.
I hope that this procedure will aid you in finding a solution to your
predicament.
Have a Happy New Year!
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Many pages make a thick book.
lude the portion of the mail log, or what ever log you are
writing to, that pertain to dovecot.. You also need to include your OS
type and version as well as the dovecot version.
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do nastier things
If you have unauthorized users on your system, then you have a lot more
to worry about than a compiler laying around.
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"Friends come and go but enemies accumulate."
Anonymous
your own inbox structure,
provided that no other application attempts to access it incorrectly.
Dovecot would not be the first LDA/POP/IMAP application to do this.
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"A psychiatrist is a man who goes to a strip club and watches the audience."
Merv Stockwood
dependency on glib would
> cause a huge problem...but it indicates the adoption of a mindset,
> and it's a slippery slope.
I am using FreeBSD-6.2 presently. Using 'portmanager' as my updating
application, I have never experienced the problems or conceived
problems as they may be on my system. Perhaps that is just a localized
phenomena though.
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uot;CFLAGS=-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe". You need to change
the '02' to '0' or to insure that proper debug information is
available at run time. Using the 'WITH_DEBUG=yes' accomplishes that
objective.
HTH
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If you find a posting or message from me
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please ignore it. If you don't know how to
ignore a posting, complain to me and I will
be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-)
using a depreciated version of Postfix? There have been
numerous enhancements incorporated into newer versions. Have you
considered upgrading?
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Someone on this list recently asked regarding the availability of
Claws Mail on Mac OS X architecture, A BETA release has just been
issued.
http://damien.krotkine.com/claws/
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y enlisting the
services of a better and more reliable mail service provider.
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"I never worry about being driven to drink; I just worry about being driven
home."
W. C. Fields
res, although #2, depending on what sort of
script you are referring to, might possibly be initialed with Dovecot.
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t this a little more since yesterday. Is there
> a reason why Dovecot shouldn't simply convert CR-LF line endings to LF
> on the fly, or at least have a configuration option you can turn on
> that will do this? This seems preferrable to blowing up with the error
> cited above...
Maybe I am misunderstanding this thread, but aren't CRLF specifically
mentioned in RFC822 and other RFCs?
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Dear list,
We moved our dovecot installation to a new vm, and ever since there are
problems logging in to our imap server during office hours. ( Evenings
and weekends are fine. ) Both the new and the old machine are dovecot
2.2.13. Symptoms:
Logging in via imap gives:
. OK Pre-login capabilities
Hi Steffen,
On 29-03-17 12:38, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2017, Gerard Ranke wrote:
>
>> dovecot: master: Error: service(imap): fork() failed: Resource
>> temporarily unavailable
>> dovecot: master: Error: service(imap): command startup failed,
>> thrott
On 29-03-17 13:12, chaouche yacine wrote:
> Could it be that dovecot is being started from a container ?
> -- Yassine
>
No, it's just a service on a VM...
Best,
gerard
g=yes
TasksMax=1
LIMIT_NOFILE=1
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work...
Best,
gerard
On 29-03-17 13:13, María Arrea wrote:
>
> If you are running dovecot via systemd, increase NOFILES in the
> dovecot startup script
>
> El 29/
overcome the default 512 from a cgroup
controller that is new for sles12sp2. )
After that it also needed:
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl restart dovecot
Now dovecot starts up cleanly, and our performance problems are gone.
Thank you all who took the time to answer, your remarks were very
supporting and insightful! It's just what you need when you have a lot
of users breathing down your neck :-)
All the best!
gerard
at you might have networking or
firewall issues. So I would be looking for interface errors, missing
ping packets, traceroute output and so on.
Best,
gerard
eadm. When I install to the default
location all is well. Does anybody know how how to install to a temp location?
Thanks in advance for your answer!
Best regards,
Gerard Ranke
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Phil Howard wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 18:16, Jerry wrote:
>
> > Please post the output of "dovecot -n" and "postconf -n". Better,
> > provide output from the postfinger tool. This can be found at
> > http://ftp.wl0.org/SOURCES/postfinger.
> >
>
> I have r
mailbox
> WHERE username = '%u'
[snip]
I sincerely hope that the db_user and db_password are fictitious. You
listed them twice in this post.
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Professionals built the Titanic.
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t;
> b) Odd-even numbering: 1.1.x (unstable) -> 1.2.0 (stable)
>
> With a) style the releases could be done by simply copying a nightly
> snapshot to releases/ directory and announcing the changes since the
> last release. I'm not sure if that's good or bad.
I vote fore styl
eBSD ports list:
Port: postfix-current-2.4.0.r9,4 # the latest version
Port: postfix-2.3.8,1 # Newest stable version
Port: postfix ??? # Other available versions
This works just fine for me.
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e you employing? It would seem that you could adjust the
start order of Dovecot to fit your needs. I am running FreeBSD-6.2 and
I had to make several adjustments to get SASL, Dovecot, MySQL and
Postfix all starting in the correct order.
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Anything free is worth what you pay for it.
'restart' flag to the
'/usr/local/etc/rc.d' script.
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nominating"
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hat while you claim that clients like 'Eudora & Outlook' are bad, the
users of said clients might very well consider your choice of MUA to be
inferior.
Just my 2¢.
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A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 07:58:23 -0500, jason hirsh stated:
>I am I a situation where I have to wipe my remote server and
>reinstall, Its been a while since I built a server and I am not as
>sharp as I use to be I am running FreeBSD 12.1. well at least the
>server is... I am getting constant authentica
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On Fri, 19 May 2023 09:53:02 +0200, Ralf Becker via dovecot stated:
>Am 17.05.23 um 20:03 schrieb dovecot--- via dovecot:
>>> Dovecot ... submission server works well with all sorts of clients,
>>> but Outlook.
>>
>> I thought that was M$ intent.
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