Hi there,
>I never tried it, but it should be possible to provide the mail_location
>from the user repsoitory (LDAP, SQL, whatever)
Actually this works :-) Our userdb looks similar to:
account1:xyz:000:000::/account1s/home/dir::userdb_mail=maildir:/account1s/home/dir/Maildir
account2:xyz:000:00
Dear all,
I am trying to setup Dovecot with GSSAPI support. For testing purposes
gssapi is the
only method allowed for login.
As I cannot login to my mailbox, I'vo got two questions about the following
log entries:
dovecot: Info: auth-worker(default): passwd-file
/dovecot/store/db/test-userdb:
Hi all,
storing e-mails (using postfix) via dovecot-lda fails and I assume this
is related with a auth_socket configuration problem. But I am at a dead
end, so perhaps anybody has got a hint for me:
This is dovecot-2.0.8 on Solaris 10:
10-auth.conf and its include:
-
Hi all,
I have a setup of some nodes running Dovecot 2.0.13 and Postfix 2.5.6
with storage in NFS and authentication happening with PAM.
Poking around in the wiki, I tried out different possibilities but now
I am stuck -- and are hoping for your (enlightening) comments and tips.
My planned set
Hi there,
as I recall you are using OL2010 in an enterprise environment? In many
cases home directories etc. are residing then on network shares. And
that’s where .pst files and .ost files most probably are being written,
too. When profiles are being configured writing incoming mails to .pst
files
Hi all,
>>> Having set up my mail server (Dovecot/Postfix), users are experiencing
>>> long delays (a couple of minutes) when sending mail from mail client
>>> such as Thunderbird - this increases with attachments. Having had a
While in the first place sending e-mail has to do with SMTP and not I