On 08/11/2023 01:38 AM, Eugene R wrote:
> Yeah, I think it should be ok as long as no messages from different instances
> happen to have the same name.
>
> Quoting from the documentation:
> /Unless you're writing messages to a maildir, the format of a unique name is
> none of your business. A uni
Yeah, I think it should be ok as long as no messages from different instances
happen to have the same name.
Quoting from the documentation:
Unless you're writing messages to a maildir, the format of a unique name is
none of your business. A unique name can be anything that doesn't contain a
col
On 08/10/2023 01:25 AM, Eugene R via Postfix-users wrote:
> Hello
>
> I think something like this should work
> ----.domain.com:2,S
> That is, change @ into dot, remove ".eml", and add ":2,S" suffix (marking
> messages as read).
>
> The message sizes are Dovecot ext
Hello
I think something like this should work
----.domain.com:2,S
That is, change @ into dot, remove ".eml", and add ":2,S" suffix (marking
messages as read).
The message sizes are Dovecot extension, I guess mutt will not use them anyway.
Best wishes
Eugene
Get
On 07/31/2023 09:24 AM, Eugene R via Postfix-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Those "ugly characters" are there for a reason: they are specified by the
> Maildir standard (and the Dovecot's extensions to it) to encode various
> metadata such as message ID, size, flags, etc
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/w
On 2023-07-31 at 09:34:47 UTC-0400 (Mon, 31 Jul 2023 15:34:47 +0200)
Fourhundred Thecat via Postfix-users <400the...@gmx.ch>
is rumored to have said:
On 2023-07-31 15:09, Bill Cole via Postfix-users wrote:
On 2023-07-31 at 02:43:28 UTC-0400 (Mon, 31 Jul 2023 08:43:28 +0200)
1690633510.M946
Dnia 31.07.2023 o godz. 16:56:04 Eugene R via Postfix-users pisze:
> But what is wrong with simply moving the message from one folder to
> another in the mail client?
Nothing, except the name (and sometimes the modification time) of the
original file on the server is changed (at least that's my ex
Magic )))
seriously, check the specs in the links I sent recently.
On 31.07.2023 16:34, Fourhundred Thecat via Postfix-users wrote:
> On 2023-07-31 15:09, Bill Cole via Postfix-users wrote:
On 2023-07-31 at 02:43:28 UTC-0400 (Mon, 31 Jul 2023 08:43:28 +0200)
1690633510.M94611123819.mail,S
But what is wrong with simply moving the message from one folder to
another in the mail client?
You can also use sieve scripts to automate retraining whatever mail
filter you use.
On 31.07.2023 16:52, Jaroslaw Rafa via Postfix-users wrote:
Dnia 31.07.2023 o godz. 15:38:01 Fourhundred Thecat vi
Dnia 31.07.2023 o godz. 15:38:01 Fourhundred Thecat via Postfix-users pisze:
>
> for me, being able to manipulate individual emails as files is the main
> advantage of using Maildir format. It's not meant for day-to-day
> operation, but for troubleshooting or backups of individual emails if
> nece
And Unix tools such as find, tar, or less have absolutely no trouble
working with these names (Dovecot even maintains the correct file
times). When accessing specific files, do remember about the new vs cur
subdir issues, however.
On 31.07.2023 16:38, Fourhundred Thecat via Postfix-users wrote
> On 2023-07-31 15:24, Eugene R via Postfix-users wrote:
Those "ugly characters" are there for a reason: they are specified by the
Maildir standard (and the Dovecot's extensions to it) to encode various metadata such as
message ID, size, flags, etc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maildir
https:
> On 2023-07-31 15:09, Bill Cole via Postfix-users wrote:
On 2023-07-31 at 02:43:28 UTC-0400 (Mon, 31 Jul 2023 08:43:28 +0200)
1690633510.M94611123819.mail,S=11706,W=12202:2,S
That message was delivered at Sat Jul 29 12:25:10 2023 UTC. It is 11706 bytes on disk and the
"RFC822Size" (a.k.
Hello,
Those "ugly characters" are there for a reason: they are specified by
the Maildir standard (and the Dovecot's extensions to it) to encode
various metadata such as message ID, size, flags, etc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maildir
https://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html
https://doc.dovecot.
On 2023-07-31 at 02:43:28 UTC-0400 (Mon, 31 Jul 2023 08:43:28 +0200)
Fourhundred Thecat via Postfix-users <400the...@gmx.ch>
is rumored to have said:
Hello,
I am using Maildir format on my server (Postfix + Dovecot).
The individual filenames have this format:
1690633510.M94611123819.mail,
Dnia 31.07.2023 o godz. 08:43:28 Fourhundred Thecat via Postfix-users pisze:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Maildir format on my server (Postfix + Dovecot).
>
> The individual filenames have this format:
>
> 1690633510.M94611123819.mail,S=11706,W=12202:2,S
This is how Dovecot names them. Files del
> On Jul 6, 2023, at 6:40 AM, Jaroslaw Rafa via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> Dnia 6.07.2023 o godz. 05:43:22 Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users pisze:
>> In /etc/aliases:
>>
>> noc:"|/usr/local/sbin/rtmailgate ops noc cor",
>>"/root/ops/Ma
Dnia 6.07.2023 o godz. 05:43:22 Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users pisze:
> In /etc/aliases:
>
> noc:"|/usr/local/sbin/rtmailgate ops noc cor",
> "/root/ops/Maildir/"
> noc-comment:"|/usr/local/sbin/rtmailgate ops noc com"
Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users:
> All,
>
> We have our aliases file pushing things into our RT install, but
> also saving things to a maildir, so we can manually feed a single
> file back in, thusly:
>
> In /etc/aliases:
>
> noc:"|/usr/local/sbin/rtmailgate ops noc cor"
On Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 05:43:22AM -0700, Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users wrote:
> We have our aliases file pushing things into our RT install, but also
> saving things to a maildir, so we can manually feed a single file back
> in, thusly:
>
> In /etc/aliases:
>
> noc:"
Hi Leonardo, thanks for your help!
If can be useful I've found this perl script:
http://www.serveradminblog.com/2010/08/postfix-quota-notification-email-script/
regards
Pol
On 31/07/14 09:59, Pol Hallen wrote:
Hi all, I've configured postfix with virtual mailboxes.
I looking for a quota support with notify quota to customers.
Is there a script or something like it to solve my issue?
quota control for virtual maildir accounts can be acchieved using:
http:/
Thanks and /dev/rob0. As suggested I looked under mailstore and found solution.
Thanks again.
-S
Sviya S:
> Hello,
> I have been trying to find information about migrating from Maildir
> used by qmail to MySQL based Postfix. There are 10K users and about
> 1TB of mails.
Postfix supports qmail's maildir format as defined by D.J. Bernstein,
so it is likely that you can use the same mailstore wi
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 11:18:05AM -, Sviya S wrote:
> I have been trying to find information about migrating from Maildir
> used by qmail to MySQL based Postfix. There are 10K users and about
> 1TB of mails.
The question shows confusion. MySQL (and other data sources) in
Postfix are only u
21.12.13, 15:18, Sviya S wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to find information about migrating from Maildir used
by qmail to MySQL based
Postfix. There are 10K users and about 1TB of mails. I would be grateful
for any suggestion in
accomplishing this with less effort and more reliability. I have
the error is resolved. it was the issue of virtual host maps. it seems
like document is a bit older though there is too much to learn from
it. good document.
i had to define it like "$user $mail-base/$domain.com/$user/Maildir
in my "virtual_mailbox_maps" other wise mails are received in mbox
forma
On Aug 27, 2012, at 8:36 PM, "Warren H. Prince" wrote:
> In an attempt to allow rsync to backup email to another server in another
> location, I seem to have messed something up, but I'll be darned if I can
> find it I'd really appreciate any help. The user is attymatter.
> Attymatter's
On 5/18/12 3:02 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jimenez:
thanks, the configuration is now as you suggest. But I'm having the same
issue:
May 18 14:45:27 mail postfix/local[5656]: warning: maildir access
problem for UID/GID=505/505: create maildir file
/home/test/Maildir/tmp/133
Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jimenez:
> thanks, the configuration is now as you suggest. But I'm having the same
> issue:
>
> May 18 14:45:27 mail postfix/local[5656]: warning: maildir access
> problem for UID/GID=505/505: create maildir file
> /home/test/Maildir/tmp/1337370327.P5656.mail.mydomain.c
what exactly was unclear in "Please do not top post. google for top posting
if this isn't clear."?
(yes my post is also top-posting because the thread is still unreadable)
Am 18.05.2012 21:56, schrieb Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jimenez:
> thanks, the configuration is now as you suggest. But I'm havi
thanks, the configuration is now as you suggest. But I'm having the same
issue:
May 18 14:45:27 mail postfix/local[5656]: warning: maildir access
problem for UID/GID=505/505: create maildir file
/home/test/Maildir/tmp/1337370327.P5656.mail.mydomain.com: Permission denied
May 18 14:45:27 mail p
Le 18/05/2012 19:25, Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jimenez a écrit :
> Mouss.
>
> Here's the updated configuration, I didn't attached the correct one.
ah. so you have
home_mailbox = Maildir/
as
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#home_mailbox
says, "Optional pathname of a mailbox file rela
Mouss.
Here's the updated configuration, I didn't attached the correct one.
[root@mail postfix]# postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
command_directory = /usr/sbin
config_directory = /etc/postfix
daemon_directory = /usr/libe
Thanks and Sorry for the top posting.
here's the log you requested:
May 18 10:10:11 mail postfix/local[3912]: 3CB3E819F:
to=, relay=local, delay=0.08, delays=0.04/0/0/0.04,
dsn=5.2.0, status=bounced (cannot update mailbox /home/areyes/Mailbox
for user areyes. unable to create lock file /home/
Le 18/05/2012 18:11, Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jimenez a écrit :
> I'm sorry you are right, I totally forgot that information.
>
Please do not top post. google for "top posting" if this isn't clear.
keep reading.
> [snip]
> mail_spool_directory = /var/spool/mail
according to this, mail should b
I'm sorry you are right, I totally forgot that information.
Here it is:
[root@mail postfix]# postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
command_directory = /usr/sbin
config_directory = /etc/postfix
daemon_directory = /usr/libexec/
* Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jimenez :
> Hi Everyone.
>
> I have a question.
>
> We have a postfix server, it works great. All the users on that
> postfix are added without home directory, we need to change the mbox
> default to maildir in order to have dovecot working with IMAP.
>
> We just change
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 10:11:37 Alex Vilceloiu wrote:
> I have a mail server with postfix (mysql virtual
> users/domains)+courier+amavis-spamassassin-clamd. It is possible
Everything after the ")+" is mostly/probably irrelevant here.
> to change the virtual mailbox path, currentl I have
> "v
Alex Vilceloiu:
> I want to be like "/home/$username/domainX/mailbox/.." where
> "$username" is a unix account.
Something like this:
virtual_mailbox_base = /home
virtual_mailbox_maps =
.. some Postfix-SQL map that replies with username/domainX/mailbox/ ..
virtual_uid_maps = some Postfix-SQL
On 2011-07-20 09:12, Erik - versatel wrote:
I use virtual users and virtual domains
My virtual_mailbox_base = /var/mail/vhosts
My virtual_mailbox_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/vmailbox
home_mailbox = Maildir/
In etc/postfix/vmailbox
u...@example.comexample.com/user
In this case my mail is not
On 20/07/2011 09:12, Erik - versatel wrote:
I use virtual users and virtual domains
My virtual_mailbox_base = /var/mail/vhosts
My virtual_mailbox_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/vmailbox
home_mailbox = Maildir/
In etc/postfix/vmailbox
u...@example.comexample.com/user
In this case my mail is not
Eddy Ilg:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'd like postfix to create files in maildirs with permission bits 660,
> instead it creates them with 600. I need the group access for a backup
> user.
>
> I am using virtual mailboxes with
> virtual_uid_maps = static:5000
> virtual_gid_maps = static:5000
>
> How can I c
On Mon, March 1, 2010 11:34 pm, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Jack Knowlton:
>> I would like Postfix to
>> accept mail for any recipient of that particular domain and create the
matching Maildir once the first message has been received.
>> Thanks,
> This is possible but I don't think it is a good idea to
Jack Knowlton:
> I would like Postfix to
> accept mail for any recipient of that particular domain and create the
> matching Maildir once the first message has been received.
> Thanks,
This is possible but I don't think it is a good idea to auto-create
maildirs for users whose name starts with "..
Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
> Well, according to your logfile the mail is delivered to the mailbox.
> Either you misconfigured the destination of that delivery
As a first guess, that is the case. The config file contains
home_mailbox = Mailbox
while the OP's file structure does look like a Maildir/
Please don't hijack threads. If you want to start a new topic: write a
new mail. If you want to add information to your topic: reply to your
original mail, instead of replying *again* to some unrelated thread.
On 2010-01-24 netnet.hu - HelpDesk wrote:
> log file contains:
>
> Jan 24 23:46:25 www p
suomi a écrit :
> Hi listers
> maildir creation problem:
>
> Oct 20 10:36:43 myhost postfix/virtual[10041]: warning: maildir access
> problem for UID/GID=89/89: create maildir file
> /data/postfix/maildrop//mydomain/anax/tmp/1256027803.P10041.myhost.mydomain.com:
> Permission denied
> Oct 20 10:3
If you really want to check you're mail servers performace do the next
with one of them out of production and only for testing:
Take rabid/postal combination.
Inject mails to smtpd with postal (in you're postfix add the ip of the
sender to client exception list) and do constant mail downloads wit
Wietse Venema wrote:
Paul Cockings:
This isn't strictly a postfix topic, but this is the best place I know
to find clever people :-)
I'm trying to find a script (sh,bash, perl) that will create a vast
number (100K?) of test emails and store in maildir format.
I'm trying to test my postfix
* Wietse Venema :
> Paul Cockings:
> > This isn't strictly a postfix topic, but this is the best place I know
> > to find clever people :-)
> >
> > I'm trying to find a script (sh,bash, perl) that will create a vast
> > number (100K?) of test emails and store in maildir format.
> > I'm trying t
Paul Cockings:
> This isn't strictly a postfix topic, but this is the best place I know
> to find clever people :-)
>
> I'm trying to find a script (sh,bash, perl) that will create a vast
> number (100K?) of test emails and store in maildir format.
> I'm trying to test my postfix/dovecot instal
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:29:18 +0100
> Von: Paul Cockings
> An: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Betreff: Maildir testing
Hallo Paul,
> This isn't strictly a postfix topic, but this is the best place I know
> to find clever people :-)
>
> I'm trying to fin
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:29:18 +0100
> Von: Paul Cockings
> An: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Betreff: Maildir testing
> This isn't strictly a postfix topic, but this is the best place I know
> to find clever people :-)
>
> I'm trying to find a script (s
## >> ## >> > my problem is, when i log in, i can't see the mail.
## >> the new mail
## >> > files are being created in /home/username/Maildir/new ## >> but...
mail ## >> > clients can't see it.
## >>
## >> This is a configuration issue with your pop3/imap ## >> service.
You'll need to configure
## >> ## >> > my problem is, when i log in, i can't see the mail.
## >> the new mail
## >> > files are being created in /home/username/Maildir/new
## >> but... mail
## >> > clients can't see it.
## >>
## >> This is a configuration issue with your pop3/imap
## >> service. You'll need to conf
my problem is, when i log in, i can't see the mail. the new mail files are
being created in /home/username/Maildir/new but... mail clients can't see
it.
This is a configuration issue with your pop3/imap service. You'll need
to configure it to support maildir and probably tell it where to look
Brian/Magnus...
I'm new to Postfix (a recent Sendmail convert), so I am assuming that I'm
missing some fundamental piece of information to get this to work as I
expect.
Fix your vmailbox map.
I knew I could do that and that it would work, but I misunderstood
(overlooked is more like it) tha
Gary Chambers wrote:
> All...
>
> The problem is that mail is delivered to
> $virtual_mailbox_base/domain1.com/home/test/
> (/vhome/domain1.com/home/test/)
> as opposed to $virtual_mailbox_base/domain1.com/home/test/$home_mailbox/
> (/vhome/domain1.com/home/test/Maildir/). Local delivery is unaffe
On Wednesday, April 08, 2009 at 19:20 CEST,
Gary Chambers wrote:
> I'm using Postfix 2.5.6 with Dovecot 1.1.11 on Solaris 10 x86.
> I'm having trouble getting Postfix to deliver virtual domain
> Maildir-format mail to $home_mailbox. It only delivers it to
> the virtual user's home. A rathe
Wietse...
Postfix logs all delivery attempts. The name of the file is usually in
/etc/syslog.conf.
I apologize for not mentioning it in my original e-mail. There's nothing
relevant in (in my case) /var/log/syslog. Postfix simply states,
"(delivered to maildir)," which is correct. It just do
Postfix logs all delivery attempts. The name of the file is usually
in /etc/syslog.conf.
Wietse
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Meno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> have you got any idea how to decode maildir
>> format(with any type of attachments) to real
>> type without using the mail client.
>
> What is "real type"?
>
> --
> Ralf Hildebran
* Meno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> have you got any idea how to decode maildir
> format(with any type of attachments) to real
> type without using the mail client.
What is "real type"?
--
Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Postfix - Einrichtung, Betrieb und War
Meno a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> have you got any idea how to decode maildir
> format(with any type of attachments) to real
> type without using the mail client.
>
you mean extract the attachments? you can try ripmime, but there are
other tools as well.
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