Hello,
I am trying to setup an Email Server with Exim, dovecot and sieve
support. I am not sure about the settings for Sieve, right now
its's not working properly:
user: te...@gewaltphantasien.de
maildir: /var/mails/gewaltphantasien.de/test3
I have the .dovecot.sieve file in the root dir of t
Am Samstag, 5. September 2009 schrieb Stefan Onken:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to setup an Email Server with Exim, dovecot and sieve
> support. I am not sure about the settings for Sieve, right now
> its's not working properly:
to give some more information:
1) sieve scr
Am Sonntag, 6. September 2009 schrieb Pascal Volk:
> Maybe. ;)
> A homedir is always a good idea, also for virtual users. The
> place for the Maildir/dbox/mbox and sieve stuff.
> Please include the output from `dovecot -n` in your reply.
actually exim supports defining a homedir. With the exim
Hello,
I am using ubuntu-server for some of my servers. Unfortunately the
latest version available is 1.1.11.
Is there any alternative than building it from source to get the latest
dovecot version ?
Thanks
Stonki
Robert Schetterer schrieb:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries#v1.2
i use this with hardy, you may need somy pack fom debian squeeze additional
you mean the Debian packages ? I checked the website but only packages
for i386, not for 64bit :-(
Stonki
Robert Schetterer schrieb:
what is your ubuntu version ?
and the ubuntu distro update way normally is apt-get dist-upgrade to the
latest then
with the upcoming karmic release ( a few days left) you will get the
latest stable ( in ubuntu eyes ) dovecot version
r...@linux1:/home/stonki# cat /etc
Raffael Schmid schrieb:
why not creating a backport? so dovecot does not get upgraded if you
just do an apt-get upgrade and maybe you get an broken nightly build or sth.
we use v1.2 backported from sid for our mailstorages on debian lenny 64bit.
actually I never dealed with backports by myself
Pascal Volk schrieb:
There is still no home directory for your users. The home directory is
the place for a user's:
* Maildir, mbox (or which mailbox format ever you choose)
* .dovecot.sieve (script or link)
* sieve directories for sieve scripts
* .dovecot.lda-dup
Hello,
I have my problems with the Trash folder in thunderbird. Most of the
times (it did work, but only for a short period) Thunderbird is not
considering the "Trash" folder (or in my case the "Papierkorb") as the
trash folder. The symbol disappears and I am not able to delete folders.
Delet
Robert Schetterer schrieb:
yes, you have to sync your squirrelmail setup to the thunderbird imap
standart folder layout ( can be easy done), having two trashes will
confuse Tb i think
but for detailed debug show your dovecot config specially your namespace
layout
I can confirm that two trash f
Markus Feilner schrieb:
Hi list,
I am an editor at the German Linux Magazine and I am searching for an author or input on Dovecot,
its advantages and especially the recent features. I had organized some authors, but unfortunately
they don't have time right now. :-) Nevertheless I heard many pos
Hello,
> goto http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/ and read the description
> in the README file.
> I've never tested this tool. But I think the description matches your
> 'requirements'.
I used to tool to convert dozen of email account with up to 9GB each. No
problem at all. Just do not for
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