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
Sami> recent messages. And if I
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
Marc> I am sure resolving works fine. I tested this in a running mesos
Marc> container, but also in docker run[1]. I need to have the search
Marc> local option in resolve.conf.
Marc> It was actually working, until I started adding the proxy for
Marc> managesieve, but when I reverted, it still do
> "lua8ds---" == lua8ds--- via dovecot writes:
> Updating:
> args = username_format=%Ln
> under userdb did not fix my issue.
> My server still rejects incoming emails with uppercase username e.g.
> USERNAME@tld.
> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-passwd-file.conf.ext, before I updated with y
>>>>> "Peter" == Peter via dovecot writes:
> On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
>> I think you need to update both places, so that your username and
>> password checks are done with lowercase usernames.
> Generally speaking you want
> "George" == George Asenov via dovecot writes:
I don't have a real suggestion, but I do think you can clarify your problem.
> No one have idea what is wrong here?
> On 07-Jun-24 4:10 PM, George Asenov via dovecot wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have very strange issue. Sieve generate copies of us
> "Entrepreneur" == Entrepreneur AJ via dovecot
> writes:
> Migrating everything to a k0s kubernetes cluster, trying to migrate
> dovecot and all so far seems to be well with PVC for mail storage,
> ssl working great, authentication vis PostgreSQL working great.
So how do you have your
> "Entrepreneur" == Entrepreneur AJ via dovecot
> writes:
Ok so does it work moving mails to a new folder or not? The lots
are showing a bunch of useless (to this problem of saving mails to a
new folder) SSL: issues.
The rest of the log lines look good, since you can look up user
> "shawn" == shawn kubik--- via dovecot writes:
> I've spent the last week trying to rebuild Dovecot on my Raspberry
> Pi 3 (aarch64; running Slackware ARM -current) and am running into
> the following build error. I suspected it may be my recent update to
> Slackware but I've been able to bu
> "bdn---" == bdn--- via dovecot writes:
> my program sends messages via Dovecot + Postfix .
No, your program sends email via postfix listening on port 25 or 487.
dovecot doesn't send email, it receives it and then lets an MUA
manipulate it.
> Sometimes it can try to send more than 300 mess
> "Hadmut" == Hadmut Danisch via dovecot writes:
> Hi,
> I'm using dovecot, running Ubuntu 24.04 with dovecot
> 1:2.3.21+dfsg1-2ubuntu6 and postfix. Since Ubuntu dropped mailfilter
> for 24.04, I am replacing mailfilter with the sieve filter.
> Problem/Question:
> I am using something l
> "James" == James Cook via dovecot writes:
> Moving mail files between Maildir mailboxes often confuses doveadm
> sync: I end up with copies in both the original and new maildir.
> Exact details and script to reproduce follow.
Are you accessing your Maildir from both a mail client, as well
> "falsifian" == falsifian writes:
> "John Stoffel" wrote:
>> > "James" == James Cook via dovecot writes:
>>
>> > Moving mail files between Maildir mailboxes often confuses doveadm
>> > sync: I end up with copies in both the original and new maildir.
>> > Exact details and script to r
y your script and adapt it to Net::SMTP.
See more and better docs on: https://perldoc.perl.org/Net::SMTP
The real reason we're all harping on this is because you're opening
yourself to any other badly written CGI script on your web server and
giving it access to your dovecot instanc
> "Jochen" == Jochen Bern via dovecot writes:
> On 13.02.25 13:55, Anatoliy Zhestov wrote:
> [...]
>> 5 increase the pool in postgres
> [...]
>> However, the performance of the auth service seems limited by one core and
>> cannot rise above 30-40 logins per second for our processor (60-70 wit
> "Christos" == Christos Chatzaras via dovecot writes:
> I'm checking to see if everyone else is facing this same issue. In
> my case, it started with iOS version 18 (or possibly a slightly
> later update). New messages take an unusually long time to download,
> and some don't load the conten
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