edit it out in order to bring up dovecot; not a big deal but
the sample configuration should more or less work out of the box for an
absolutely minimal configuration (and some limited definition of "work")...
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work out of the box. That's is why I don't consider PAM to be
"minimal". In any case, I just thought I'd mention it...
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it works properly (i.e. it is delivered to the correct user). Is the
message parsing part of deliver not functioning?
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s passed to change that.
Never mind...
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check out the CVS files (you will also need to have
ylwrap, which can be found in the top level of the dovecot-sieve distro).
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ion to set that string
to something else than "dovecot" (which no software currently supports).
FWIW, I've just fired up smartsieve:
http://smartsieve.sourceforge.net/
and it works like a charm for editing scripts.
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at's good or bad.
>
> For the sake of packagers, stick with numbers, always incrementing.
> Makes our lives a ton easier.
As the resident Perl version[1] expert, I concur that numbers and only numbers
are the way to go...
John
1) http://search.cpan.org/~jpeacock/version-0.71/lib/v
erver (currently running qmail) and delivered to the final destination
(modulo sieve rules under deliver). The only place I could conceivably
rewrite the address would be the second Postfix queue.
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John Peacock wrote:
I have already accepted a message for an aliased address, but the MTA
isn't going to be rewriting the envelope address, so how can I get
dovecot's deliver to dereference the alias and deliver to the correct
Inbox?
Just to follow up on my own posting: it turns o
prior stable release was to distros that don't keep up
(*cough*Redhat*cough*).
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del, it is still about as
air-tight a scheme as is possible with OSS.
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Frank Cusack wrote:
On March 28, 2007 4:35:50 PM -0400 John Peacock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
What this model does is to make many more small releases (no more RC129),
each with a stable feature set.
I don't see how that's different than a/b/rc numbering. You can still
cut
terfaces = your.public.ip.address, 127.0.0.1 ::1
Under a default installation, only the 127.0.0.1 is enabled.
HTH
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idate" isn't clear here... ;-)
Seriously, until 1.0-final comes out, everything is up for grabs; though
one would hope that the number of changes per RC is going to approach
zero at some point... ;-)
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displayed there. With other clients, e.g. Thunderbird, it
is necessary to force the client to resubscribe to the folders when
changing things.
HTH
John
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ely after
making changes to the config file; it sounds like at somepoint you had
something else in mail_location, which is why you have a Maildir.
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automatically adjusts it in a smooth fashion.
If you haven't used Dan Bernstein's software before, you will probably
want to use clockspeed-conf:
http://foo42.de/devel/sysutils/clockspeed-conf/
to manage the daemons.
John
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bad clock
crystals with only a couple of external connections per month.
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since we use maildir instead). You may want to check the list archives first,
rather than claiming dovecot is doing something wrong...
John
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am (with arglist, if specified).
meaning you start gdb
$ gdb /usr/local/sbin/dovecot
$ run -c /path/to/your/dovecot.conf
HTH
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on to
checkpassword...
There is no way to use CRAM-MD5 without having the password stored in
plaintext locally; it is a design "feature" since the hash is calculated
using a different server key every time.
HTH
John
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rs, so that you could see what
Mailman thought the original Mail-From: address was (which is what is
failing here)...
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itself generating the bounce. I concur that
the above listed server is the cause of the bounce message; I've seen
this before with badly written homemade spam filters...
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45
o the
username/password combination (since you are able to hardlink files into
their mail directory).
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("When I delete a message..."). #2 is
on the Advanced settings from that same page ("Server supports folders
that contain folders...").
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after the 1.5.x series).
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ng
limits...
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