> "Antonio" == Antonio Leding writes:
Antonio> Hello all…
Antonio> First, a disclaimer…I am aware that this is very likely not a Dovecot
related issue but I am truly pulling whatever hair I have left out of my head
and given the brain-power of this mailer, I thought someone might know what
Justin> Maybe I'm misunderstanding - all of our clients use pop3
Justin> (thunderbird and eudora). Do pop3 and imap overlap somehow, or
Justin> does the server use IMAP internally regardless of the client
Justin> protocol settings?
No, IMAP and POP are just the transport mechanisms. But POP is
e
original email any more.
Justin> On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 3:51 PM John Stoffel wrote:
Justin> Maybe I'm misunderstanding - all of our clients use pop3
Justin> (thunderbird and eudora). Do pop3 and imap overlap somehow, or
Justin> does the server use IMAP internally regardless o
esses up my main text based
mail reader doing IMAP.
Maybe I need to move to Mutt finally. Ugh... re-programming my
fingers for a new mail reader won't be fun at all.
John
Antonio> On Jul 30, 2020, at 5:48 AM, John Stoffel wrote:
Antonio> "Antonio"
Antonio> Agreed… Is Mailmate an option for you?
Never heard of it, will have to look into it. I'd be willing to
change the iPhone mail reader for sure, the Apple one kinda sucks
overall, especially for sorting and such. IMHO.
>> On Aug 10, 2020, at 7:51 PM, John
>>>>> "John" == John Stoffel writes:
Antonio> Agreed… Is Mailmate an option for you?
John> Never heard of it, will have to look into it. I'd be willing to
John> change the iPhone mail reader for sure, the Apple one kinda
John> sucks overall, especia
> "Miloslav" == Miloslav Hůla writes:
Miloslav> Hello,
Miloslav> I sent this into the Linux Kernel Btrfs mailing list and I got reply:
Miloslav> "RAID-1 would be preferable"
Miloslav>
(https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/7b364356-7041-7d18-bd77-f60e0e2e2...@lechevalier.se/T/).
Miloslav>
>>>>> "Miloslav" == Miloslav Hůla writes:
Miloslav> Hi, thank you for your reply. I'll continue inline...
Me too... please look for further comments. Esp about 'fio' and
Netapp useage.
Miloslav> Dne 09.09.2020 v 3:15 John Stoffel napsal(a):
M
>>>>> "Miloslav" == Miloslav Hůla writes:
Miloslav> Dne 09.09.2020 v 17:52 John Stoffel napsal(a):
Miloslav> There is a one PCIe RAID controller in a chasis. AVAGO
Miloslav> MegaRAID SAS 9361-8i. And 16x SAS 15k drives conneced to
Miloslav> it. Because
>>>>> "Miloslav" == Miloslav Hůla writes:
Miloslav> Dne 10.09.2020 v 17:40 John Stoffel napsal(a):
>>>> So why not run the backend storage on the Netapp, and just keep the
>>>> indexes and such local to the system? I've run Netapps for m
> "lists" == lists writes:
lists> Ditto this. I pay for a VPS because I don't want my home facing
lists> the internet. If the VPS gets hacked, that is as far as they
lists> get.
Same here, I do this as well.
lists> You could do a mail server on a $5 Digital Ocean or Linode VPS
lists> if yo
> "@lbutlr" == @lbutlr writes:
@lbutlr> On 30 Oct 2020, at 12:34, @lbutlr wrote:
>> I am not sure about the $1. I think filter just pipes the message (or part
>> of the message.
>>
>> I will see what happens without the echo I suppose.
>>
>> Nope, still the same.
>>
>> 32: starting `:
> "Maciek" == Maciek Jackowski writes:
Maciek> dovecot 2.2.33.2 Ubuntu 18.04
Maciek> I got strange file
Maciek> .temp.1592374672.P11164Q21M692534.hostname
Maciek> after doveadm altmove command
Maciek> in INBOX on alternate storage server
Maciek> What can I do with this file? Remove?
Maciek>
>>>>> "Gionatan" == Gionatan Danti writes:
Gionatan> Il 2020-11-01 13:23 John Stoffel ha scritto:
>> How is your "mail_location" defined in your configuration? And what
>> is your search term?
Gionatan> Hi, I just discovered having such s
R> I am learning Dovecot step by step. I have enabled the Submission
R> Server, in the hope that I would not need to learn other MTAs like
R> Postfix.
It's not that hard to setup postfix to accept incoming email from the
internet and your local users, and to then pass it to dovecot as
needed. D
> "François" == François Poulain writes:
François> Le Sat, 31 Oct 2020 13:36:32 +0100,
François> François Poulain a écrit :
>> I am trying to import a mail IMAP account using doveadm.
François> Am I wrong trying to do so?
I think so. Have you tried 'imapsysnc' or other imap downloading t
> "Harald" == Harald Leithner writes:
Harald> we have a problem upgrading Dovecot from 2.2 to 2.3.13 on one
Harald> server it seems one user triggers a segfault while trying to
Harald> authenticate.
Can you get the user to change their password to not have quite some
special characters maybe
> "Steve" == Steve Dondley writes:
Steve> When I send an email to a single user on a server, it is received by the
Steve> user without a problem. But when sending to multiple users, the emails
Steve> disappear into a black hole. The logs contain no errors and indicate the
Steve> emails wer
> "Steve" == Steve Dondley writes:
>> So where are you calling Spamassassin for each email? Hmm... maybe
>> you need to have -d ${recipient} in your spamassassin call?
>> Or better yet, call the 'deliver' program from dovecot like I showed
>> isntead.
>>
>> spamass-dovecot_destination_recip
> "@lbutlr" == @lbutlr writes:
@lbutlr> On 30 Apr 2021, at 01:20, Arjen de Korte
wrote:
>> Citeren "@lbutlr" :
>>
>>> When you enter your email address, it would be TRIVIAL to check the MX
>>> records for the domain and fill those in for the SMTP and IMAP servers,
>>> allowing users to
Frank> I'm looking for some advice or pointers how to best solve a
Frank> small problem that I have. I have no doubt that this can be
Frank> done in dovecot, but I'm struggling to find the easiest way to
Frank> implement it.
Frank> First of all, what I have:
Frank> I have a relative small doveco
> "Pat" == Pat G writes:
Pat> i ve a mail server to manage with some email accounts but with
Pat> multiples users (+50) using a common email. it indicates
Pat> sometimes that it can't connect cause too many connections.
Can you post some log messages from around when this happens? It
shou
> "Dan" == Dan Conway writes:
Are you sure? I know that postfix can use the same backend database
for authentication as dovecot, and dovecot can be the master, but dovecot
does NOT listen on port 25 or 587 at all, those are all just used by
Postfix.
Dan> Yes Dovecot will proxy the connecti
> "Stephane" == Stephane Magnier writes:
Stephane> Having moved from 'mbox' to 'Maildir', I'm trying to use a
Stephane> way to move a spam email to the Junk folder
Have you looked at 'sieve' and 'pigeonhole' setup? procmail is old
old old and completely unsupported.
Stephane> I declared
>>>>> "Ted" == Ted Hatfield writes:
Ted> On Mon, 2 Aug 2021, John Stoffel wrote:
>>>>>>> "Stephane" == Stephane Magnier writes:
>>
Stephane> Having moved from 'mbox' to 'Maildir', I'm trying to use
> "Brent" == Brent Busby writes:
Brent> I wondered if it's possible to get the Snarf plugin back, if not in the
Brent> official Dovecot distribution, then at least to somehow build the plugin
Brent> source on a modern release...because:
Brent> Though the documented purpose for Snarf was to e
> "Steve" == Steve Dondley writes:
Steve> On 2021-09-04 05:50 PM, Marc wrote:
>> You do not want to do that because that can create loops.
Steve> Yeah, right after I posted this I did some more googling and someone
Steve> else was saying the same thing.
Steve> I found another way around th
> "Steve" == Steve Dondley writes:
>> So share your solution! Just because you found a solution, doesn't
>> mean others won't run into the same problem... *hint* *hint*
Steve> My solution had nothing to do with dovecot. The solution
Steve> involved hacking the php code of an ancient cms so
> "Aki" == Aki Tuomi writes:
Aki> This issue is now fixed for Dovecot on master with
Aki> https://github.com/dovecot/core/compare/ca2237e%5E..6fff8d5.patch
Looking at the patch, I've got a couple of comments.
1. Even your added comment says this issue could still happen is
doveadm reads
it has been
Aki> fixed to work as it used to before, so no new regression is
Aki> introduced.
As long as no one trips over this issue with too long certs some other way.
>> On 03/11/2021 14:54 John Stoffel wrote:
>>
>>
>> >>>>> "Aki"
> "Ruben" == Ruben Safir writes:
Ruben> On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 09:37:12AM +0200, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>>
>> > On 12/01/2022 08:20 Ruben Safir wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > On 1/12/22 01:06, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>> > > I tried to reproduce this issue on debian stretch, but it worked just
>> > > fine. I
> "mikfum" == mikfum writes:
mikfum> I would like to ask if it is an acceptable practice to manage
mikfum> messages in the maildir as a file (move them from one folder
mikfum> to another) while dovecot is in stop state thinking that it
mikfum> will be rebuild to the next imap user login
No,
mikfum> thanks John for the reply
No problem! I'm not an expert by any stretch, but I've been using
dovecot for years and doing It for way too many years... LOL!
mikfum> what I would like to do is implement an autoarchive function
mikfum> at server level that, in the night while dovecot is down
steph> Up to now, I used PAM of each user in order to send and receive
steph> email. ( BTW, sending email, a use authentication was required
steph> and we used the login and passwd of the user on the system
So just to be clear, each user has a login on your mail server in
/etc/passwd? If so, I
> "Marc" == Marc writes:
>> So just to be clear, each user has a login on your mail server in
>> /etc/passwd? If so, I would strongly urge you to move to using only
>> virtual users on your mail infrastructure.
>>
Marc> Why? Just disallow login, and that is from the perspective that
Marc>
> "Marc" == Marc writes:
Marc> Why? Just disallow login, and that is from the perspective that
Marc> a mail user should be limited mail resources.
>>
>> If the user does NOT need to login to the dovecot/mail servers, then
>> not having these users at all is more secure.
Marc> No, because t
> "Aki" == Aki Tuomi writes:
Max,
It would be awesome if you could post a summary of what your setup is,
what you were trying to accomplish, and the configuration you came up
with after all this work with Aki and the rest of the team.
Digging through the entire chain would be a chore and whi
> "ismael" == ismael tanguy@univ-brest fr
> writes:
ismael> I'm currently benchmarking new hardware aimed to serve around
ismael> 70k users For now, our IMAP server have 13k users.
This doesn't help us help you. Is this a new rasperry Pi 4? Is it a
Dual CPU AMD Rzyzen with 128gb of m
Unfortunately, this document doesn't really address the OP's need,
which is to migrate mailbox formats on the same server. Now migrating
to a new server would work, where the new server was setup to use
maildir as the default.
Maybe a new section could be added talking about this situation in
m
> "Dimitri" == Dimitri writes:
Dimitri> Hi folks,
Dimitri> just step into another problem and don't know why?
Dimitri> If i try to configure dovecot with the following:
Dimitri> ./configure --prefix=/test/core/dovecot
Dimitri> --with-ssldir=/test/core/dovecot/tls --with-mysql
Dimi
> "Oscar" == Oscar del Rio writes:
Oscar> On 2022-02-26 10:29 a.m., Dimitri wrote:
Oscar> After that i've tried to configure with following:
Oscar> LDFLAGS="-L/test/core/mariadb/lib" ./configure
--prefix=/test/core/dovecot --with-ssldir=/
Oscar> test/core/dovecot/tls --w
> "Dimitri" == Dimitri writes:
Dimitri> John:
Dimitri> ./configure --help
Dimitri> might also be a good idea, I think it might have some options like:
Dimitri> --mysql-libs=/path/to/lib
Dimitri> --mysql-includes=/path/to/include
Dimitri> or something simil
> "asai@globalchangemusic" == asai@globalchangemusic org
> writes:
asai> Just wondering if anybody would know why one of our users' iOS
asai> Mail app client doesn't show the email previews (the first few
asai> sentences of the email)?
Is this user running the latest version of iOS? I'
Phillip> We should be seeing folders for everyday so missing folders
Phillip> from 1Sept19 thru 15Sept19, then fro 27Sept19 to 31Sept19.
Why do you think you should be seeing folders for every single day?
Do your users create a new folder each day and migrate mails in there?
Do you have a sieve
Phillip> Users don’t create these folder. The system does based on the
Phillip> configuration which is what I have to figure out.
Then post your configuration details!
And details on how email gets into the system and into Dovecot.
> "Alessio" == Alessio Cecchi writes:
Alessio> Hi Aki and Remo,
Alessio> switch from vpopmail driver to SQL driver (if you are using vpopmail
with mysql as backend) is
Alessio> very simple.
Alessio> First you need to setup the right query for vpopmail database:
Alessio> # cat /etc/dovecot/
>>>>> "Alessio" == Alessio Cecchi writes:
Alessio> Il 19/03/20 02:01, John Stoffel ha scritto:
Alessio> ### user_query for vpopmail
Alessio> user_query = SELECT pw_dir AS home, 89 AS uid, 89 AS gid,
Alessio> concat('*:backend=', pw_shell) AS
Dave> Hi, tried to Google/etc to see what to tweak.. not finding
Dave> anything helpful. So.. I've been running my private mail
Dave> through a Linux server since approx year 2000. The OS has been
Dave> various flavors of Fedora or CentOS, since for work, I have to
Dave> spend all day supporting
> "David" == David Favor writes:
David> At one point seems like I found a write up in the Dovecot docs
David> about having Dovecot directly listen on port 25 using
David> Opportunistic TLS along with port 587 authentication, so only
David> Dovecot was required to handle incoming email.
David
>>>>> "Dave" == Dave writes:
Dave> On Thu, April 16, 2020 2:33 pm, John Stoffel wrote:
>> Makes sense. I'm not a dovecot expert, but in terms of RHEL, have you
>> checkd that the yum update didn't change file permissions, or enable
>&g
> "Kishore" == Kishore Potnuru writes:
Kishore> I have the dovecot version 2.0.9 installed on RHEL linux 6.10
Kishore> version. It's a single/standalone Live server.
You should really upgradr your setup.
Kishore> Now I have created another server with the same configuration
Kishore> for
m what I see here, this is a mail configuration problem, not a
dovecot issue. But you don't give enough details.
Kishore> Please let me know if you need any more details. Could you please help
me here.
Kishore> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 7:13 PM John Stoffel wrote:
>>>
> "Stephen" == Stephen Blackwell writes:
Stephen> I want to disable the time penalty for dovecot imap
Stephen> authentication. When receiving a valid user-password combo
Stephen> the server responds in .04 seconds. When I send in an invalid
Stephen> comination it will either respond in 1.544
> "Gingko" == Gingko writes:
Gingko> I also have issues using Dovecot Backup.
Gingko> I am trying to Backup (or possibly Sync - one way) a single
Gingko> user IMAP account from a remote server, unknown type, to my
Gingko> own server.
I think this is the key problem here, doveadm only talk
>>>>> "Sami" == Sami Ketola writes:
>> On 7. Jun 2020, at 18.20, John Stoffel wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> "Gingko" == Gingko writes:
>>
Gingko> I also have issues using Dovecot Backup.
>>
Gingko> I am trying t
> "Jeffrey" == Jeffrey van Doesburg writes:
Jeffrey> On Mon, 2020-06-15 at 12:24 +0200, Jeffrey van Doesburg wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Today I upgraded one of our Dovecot servers from Ubuntu 18.04 to
>> Ubuntu
>> 20.04. After the upgrade I have login issues because the password
>> didn't match.
>>
Jeffrey> On Mon, 2020-06-15 at 22:44 -0400, John Stoffel wrote:
>>
>> And what about if you don't use LDAP, but just use an sqlite3 or even
>> just a plain flat file for authentication, to try and figure out if
>> it's dovecot's problem, or maybe
> "Mark" == Mark Moseley writes:
Mark> This is just me throwing things out to look at, but did the
Mark> client mount on the old server use NFS3 and the new upgraded
Mark> client uses NFS4? Sometimes that can cause weirdness with id
Mark> mapping.
Another thing to check is selinux, is it
gnd> we are experimenting with using Dovecot as part of a simplified
gnd> mail stack with SQL for a internal messaging / notification
gnd> system for our customers. Sometimes we need to send a message to
gnd> thousands of customers at once and we do it by having aliases
gnd> resolve to 10k and 20
> "Paul" == Paul Kudla (Scom ca Internet Services Inc )
> writes:
Paul> Ok I am running two dovecot servers and feel pretty close to
Paul> getting things resolved config wise there are however 2 or 3
Paul> issues that all seem to be related
Paul> i have enclosed FULL config files for bo
> "Stephane" == Stephane Magnier writes:
Sorry, I deleted your most recent email post before I could reply.
But why don't you just do 'imapsync' instead from your production
dovecot box to some other backup system? Otherwise I'd probably work
to setup dovecot's own replication but only have
>>>>> "Sami" == Sami Ketola writes:
>> On 27. Mar 2022, at 23.09, John Stoffel wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> "Stephane" == Stephane Magnier writes:
>>
>> Sorry, I deleted your most recent email post before I could reply.
>
> "A" == A Schulze writes:
A> Am 10.05.22 um 08:33 schrieb Aki Tuomi:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> We are pleased to release v2.3.19 of Dovecot.
>>
>> The docker images have been upgraded to use bullseye as base image.
>>
>> https://dovecot.org/releases/2.3/dovecot-2.3.19.tar.gz
>> https://dovecot.org
> "Thomas" == Thomas Sommer writes:
Thomas> I have a random behavior with dovecot and sieve extprograms.
Thomas> Here is my sieve file:
Thomas> require ["fileinto", "vnd.dovecot.pipe", "copy", "imap4flags"];
Thomas> # rule:[DABS]
Thomas> if header :contains "X-Original-To" "d...@mydomain.ch"
>>>>> "Thomas" == Thomas Sommer writes:
Thomas> Hi John
Thomas> On 2022-06-01 02:50, John Stoffel wrote:
>>>>>>> "Thomas" == Thomas Sommer writes:
>>
Thomas> I have a random behavior with dovecot and sieve ext
> "Dmitriy" == Dmitriy Fitisov writes:
Dmitriy> Hello everyone,
Dmitriy> I’m using https://github.com/karastojko/mailio
Dmitriy> to get messages from dovecot-2.3.7.2 (3c910f64b)
So post your code that you're using to get the message from dovecot.
I assume you're using IMAP?
Dmitriy> and 1
> "Jeremy" == Jeremy Schaeffer writes:
Jeremy> Thanks for the command, that is very useful. That user is
Jeremy> actually me, I know why where are so many open. I have my
Jeremy> computer, and two tablets, and since I am using server side
Jeremy> filtering (procmail) I have to set watch on a
> "Aki" == Aki Tuomi writes:
Will 2.3.20 be released ASAP with this fix?
Aki> This has now been fixed in main with
Aki>
https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/2780f106e3b185981dd7aaf5cbf2e88daa2f7c64.patch
Aki> Aki
>> On 13/06/2022 10:43 gravitini wrote:
>>
>>
>> Please consider as c
Aki> We have released 2.3.19.1 instead, and should be fixed now.
Thanks!
> "Maurizio" == Maurizio Caloro writes:
Maurizio> on postfix now this seems to run, and with dovecot i need
Maurizio> also handle this two domains, but appairing this error
Maurizio> messages. like:
Why aren't you just using a single domain as the MX record for all the
domains? Then you onl
> "Peter" == Peter writes:
Peter> On 19/07/22 3:18 pm, Steve Litt wrote:
>> Is there any way I could use
>> doveadm or other tools to create a report that shows all my folders in a
>> hierarchy?
Peter> See doveadm(1) and doveadm-mailbox(1), specifically the `doveadm mailbox
Peter> list` co
> "filipe@digirati" == filipe@digirati com br
> writes:
filipe@digirati> I'm having strange behavior in dovecot 2.3.16.
filipe@digirati> It's opening dozens of dovecot/config process and consuming
all server
filipe@digirati> memory. Normally each process consumes between 700Mb and 1Gb
l - Also failed to read config by
executing
filipe@digirati> doveconf: /run/dovecot/config is a UNIX socket (path is from
CONFIG_FILE
filipe@digirati> environment)
filipe@digirati> On 14/08/2022 22:24, John Stoffel wrote:
>>>>>>> "filipe@digirati" == f
> "Bartosz" == Bartosz Kwitniewski writes:
> Out of other services on that machine that are able to handle such
> number of certificates during reloads:
> - proftpd loads configs dynamically based on SNI domain
> - exim loads certificates dynamically based on SNI domain
> - LiteSpeed switche
>>>>> "Jaroslaw" == Jaroslaw Rafa writes:
> Dnia 12.09.2022 o godz. 12:30:29 John Stoffel pisze:
>> Sure, 'ls -l' doesn't do any sorting, it just reads the directory
>> information as returned from the disk and show you the results. If
s SEEN for no reason at all because it does
"SELECT INBOX" vs "EXAMINE INBOX".
> On 12/9/22 12:30, John Stoffel wrote:
> I have a setup on which dovecot is the server in a domain on which
> mailboxes are >20GB, some of
> them are 150GB or more.
> "Michael" == Michael Peddemors writes:
> This should almost be an RFC discussion, rather than a dovecot
> discussion, for clarity on what to do with a malformed Message-Id.
Seems simple, just rename it to "Message-Id-Orig: ..." and insert your
own. Fixes the problem, still let's you trac
> "Serveria" == Serveria Support writes:
> Yes, there is a tiny problem letting the attacker change this value back
> to yes and instantly get access to users' passwords in plain text. Apart
> from that - no problems at all. :)
Honestly, if the attacker has penetrated you to such an extent
> "mick" == mick crane writes:
> I'm using what ever is in Debian Bookworm, I'm pretty sure.
> These filters?
sieve of some sort.
> I collect from different email addresses like gmail and that. If
> filter for the "Sent to" email address, move to this directory If
> "From" contains "blah",
> "Claudio" == Claudio Corvino writes:
> I have an external MTA configured with Postfix that delivers email to an
> internal IMAP/LMTP
> Dovecot server configured to bind an LDAP to check if users exist.
You should have postfix do the checking for whether or not users exist
and then have p
> "Luciano" == Luciano Mannucci writes:
> I'm trying to set up a dovecot server so that it authenticates local
> user via /etc/passwd (I'm on a Freebsd 13.1) and via winbindd for
> those that it cannot find localy. The samba suite is alive and well,
> postfix gets happily mail from domain use
> "dovecot" == dovecot writes:
> Me personally, this is why i prefer to use virtual users stored in a
> database for email and never use linux users. I have ultimate
> control over what users can be authenticated or receive email. I can
> add flags to the DB query to fail an otherwise valid
> "michele" == michele clark--- via dovecot writes:
> We have an install of Dovecot running with Postfix and Roundcube
> using virtual mail to allow us to connect to our AD domain which got
> messed up after a power issue.
Was this working before the AD problems, or is this a new install?
> "Oliver" == Oliver Glas writes:
> I am looking for a way to remove attachments, based on a condition.
> Like attachments starting with "TimeReport" shall be removed, and
> then the mail should be delivered, with all other attachments.
This is not a solution that dovecat can work with. You
>>>>> "Oliver" == Oliver Glas writes:
https://mimedefang.org/ is where I'd go to look for details on how to
implement it. I haven't done it myself.
> Is it possible to get a documentation for that ?
> Or a description how to implement that ?
&g
> "Alexander" == Alexander Vogt via dovecot writes:
Is this a new setup? Do you have SELinux enabled? Or are you doing
chroot'd setup? If so, back it all off one by one and see what's
going on. The fact that you can't dump core because you can't write
somewhere tells me that your systems
hed. With
>>
>> semanage permissive -a dovecot_auth_t
>>
>> auth seems to work. Now that it is established that the issue is due to
>> SELinux, I need to figure out how to solve it. SELinux was one of the
>> key motivations for the migration :)
>> C
Hi all,
I've been pounding my head against the sand for a while here trying to
figure out why I can't get:
doveadm user '*'
working properly. I've got a Debian 11 VPS runnig dovecot version
2.3.21-1+debian10 and it works great. But not I'm trying to add in
simple replication to a home
>>>>> "John" == John Stoffel writes:
Do I think I'm on the right track here, since I removed the following
from /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-sql.conf.ext
#userdb {
# driver = static
# args = uid=mail gid=mail home=/var/mail/%d/%n
#}
So now my error
listing which userdb block failed would be a help, since you
can have multiple ones defined.
In any case, I've got it working now once I updated both areas in my
configuration which referred to the 'static' driver.
Thanks, really appreciate your help and all the work you guys
> iterate_query only works with
> userdb {
> driver = sql
> args = /path/to/auth-sql.conf.ext
> }
> Aki
>> On 02/12/2023 00:02 EET John Stoffel wrote:
>>
>>
>> >>>>> "John" == John Stoffel writes:
>>
>> Do I t
Hi all,
I've been bugged by this issue for a while, and while I see that the
\UNSEEN flag is specified in the RFC to be reset once *any* client
connects and looks at a mailbox, I was wondering if there's a way to
change the behavior so that it's tracked on a per-client basis?
Or if there's even
>>>>> "Sami" == Sami Ketola via dovecot writes:
>> On 1 Oct 2019, at 21.45, John Stoffel via dovecot
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've been bugged by this issue for a while, and while I see that the
>> \UNS
>>>>> "John" == John Stoffel via dovecot writes:
>>>>> "Sami" == Sami Ketola via dovecot writes:
>>> On 1 Oct 2019, at 21.45, John Stoffel via dovecot
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>>>> "Sami" == Sami Ketola via dovecot writes:
Sami> On 2 Oct 2019, at 17.01, John Stoffel wrote:
Sami> To look at all the mailboxes on the server and see how many RECENT
Sami> mails there are. For the postfix-users list, I see that there are 6
Sa
Thanks for doing this! THe buster packages seem to be running well in
my domain.
> "Ken" == Ken Wright via dovecot writes:
Ken> On 11/8/19 1:05 PM, @lbutlr via dovecot wrote:
>> On 07 Nov 2019, at 23:00, Ken Wright wrote:
>>> I'm getting an error message saying "user unknown" when I send test
>>> emails to my server.
>> You need to look at the logs.
Ken> Here's what I s
> "Marcio" == Marcio Merlone via dovecot writes:
Marcio> Sounds a lot like my problem, which I described some days ago
Marcio> here on the list, but no luck. Please report to the list if
Marcio> you make any progress.
Marcio,
Looking at your passdb { } block, you don't have the "result_suce
Marc> I had a working container with dovecot configured as proxy. And
Marc> all of a sudden I am getting these messages 'dovecot: auth:
Marc> Error: DNS lookup for roosit03 failed: Name does not resolve'
Marc> Pinging/nslookup these hostnames is ok
Does nslookup work inside the container? Sound
c> docker run --dns-search='local' -v /dev/log:/dev/log -it dovecot-proxy
Marc> bash
Marc> [2]
Marc> passdb {
Marc> driver = ldap
Marc> args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext
Marc> default_fields = proxy=y host=svr1
Marc> }
Marc> -Original Message--
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