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On 02/08/2010 08:17, Stroller wrote:
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> On 2 Aug 2010, at 00:11, Matt Harrison wrote:
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>> On 01/08/2010 18:19, Stroller wrote:
>>> Have you considered Dovecot?
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>> I haven't, no. Not for any reason other than I hit upon courier first
>> a
On 2 Aug 2010, at 00:11, Matt Harrison wrote:
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On 01/08/2010 18:19, Stroller wrote:
Have you considered Dovecot?
I haven't, no. Not for any reason other than I hit upon courier first
and I has always worked pretty well until now. Is there a large
advantage to using dovecot for imap over n
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Hi, thanks for the replies guys
On 01/08/2010 18:17, kashani wrote:
> On 8/1/2010 8:06 AM, Matt Harrison wrote:
>> Just wondering if anyone has any experience with courier-imap
>> serving mailboxes over
>> NFS. From googling around it seems courier
Matt Harrison writes:
> Just wondering if anyone has any experience with courier-imap serving
> mailboxes over NFS. From googling around it seems courier should
> support remote homedirs but I can't get it working.
>
> My user authenticates according to the logs, but the client reports
> invalid
On 1 Aug 2010, at 16:06, Matt Harrison wrote:
Any help would be appreciated, otherwise I'm going to have to
install courier-imap on
solaris, and I really don't feel like that :P
Have you considered dovecot?
Stroller.
On 8/1/2010 8:06 AM, Matt Harrison wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with courier-imap serving mailboxes
over
NFS. From googling around it seems courier should support remote homedirs but I
can't
get it working.
My user authenticates according to the logs, but the client repor
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with courier-imap serving mailboxes
over
NFS. From googling around it seems courier should support remote homedirs but I
can't
get it working.
My user authenticates according to the logs, but the client reports invalid
credentials. Remove the NFS home
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