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On Fri, 8 Nov 2013, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
We have to setup a server which gets a copy of all messages send and
received by our mailserver as a 1:1 copy. Mails send to multiple
recipients should be calculated and saved per user.
Am 08.11.13 09:07, schrieb Steffen Kaiser:
On Fri, 8 Nov 2013, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
We have to setup a server which gets a copy of all messages send and
received by our mailserver as a 1:1 copy. Mails send to multiple
recipients should be calculated and saved per user.
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Am 07.11.2013 19:30, schrieb Michael Grimm:
Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
Sorry, but neither my log files starting a week ago ...
More interesting would be to know if you see ANY error/warning
messages in Dovecot logs (Fatal, Panic, Error,
Hello.
I have problem as below:
Nov 8 10:41:52 store1 dovecot: auth: Debug:
auth(mas...@example.com,::1,master,/qEuMafqyAAB):
Master user lookup for login: jkr...@example.com
Nov 8 10:41:52 store1 dovecot: auth: Debug:
SendmailAnalyzer
http://sareport.darold.net/index.html
collects all Messaging flows like total incomming/outgoing and size in
sum and average.
and it has a graphic web interface ;)
/Götz
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Hi all,
I've never really wanted to create my own MTA, because I like Postfix quite a
lot. And I always thought it would require a horribly lot of time to be able to
create something that was anywhere even close to having Postfix's features. (I
would shudder to even think about recreating
Hi!
It is possible to look towards Exim. To take as a basis ACL system.
On Fri, 8 Nov 2013 14:07:12 +0100
Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi writes:
Hi all,
I've never really wanted to create my own MTA, because I like Postfix quite a
lot. And I always thought it would require a horribly lot of time to
Very interesting.. a few questions if I may?
On 11/08/2013 08:07 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Hi all,
I've never really wanted to create my own MTA, because I like Postfix quite a
lot. And I always thought it would require a horribly lot of time to be able to
create something that was anywhere
You can indeed get exim to reply post-DATA having done quite a lot of
decision making, and also exim will deliver immediately as opposed to
queuing, but:
just continue delivering the mail through different processes/services until it
succeeds or fails, and only after that return ok/failure to
On 8.11.2013, at 14.31, Daniel Reinhardt crypto...@gmail.com wrote:
Easy configuration of virtual users and a default location setup to handle
virtual users.
The user handling would be exactly the same as it is now (same userdb
settings). Dovecot MTA isn’t intended to be run standalone, most
On 8.11.2013, at 14.29, Gedalya geda...@gedalya.net wrote:
* In normal load don't queue mails, just continue delivering the mail
through different processes/services until it succeeds or fails, and only
after that return ok/failure to the SMTP client. So there's no (forced)
post-queue
On 11/08/2013 08:39 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 8.11.2013, at 14.29, Gedalya geda...@gedalya.net wrote:
* In normal load don't queue mails, just continue delivering the mail through
different processes/services until it succeeds or fails, and only after that
return ok/failure to the SMTP
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Am 08.11.2013 14:07, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
So perhaps something like this could be done in time for Dovecot
v2.4. Any thoughts/ideas/suggestions?
Hi Timo, lot of good ideas, but in my world a new/better imap client,
cross plattform, with extended
On 8.11.2013, at 15.33, Robert Schetterer r...@sys4.de wrote:
Am 08.11.2013 14:07, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
So perhaps something like this could be done in time for Dovecot
v2.4. Any thoughts/ideas/suggestions?
Hi Timo, lot of good ideas, but in my world a new/better imap client,
cross
On 2013-11-08 9:33 AM, Robert Schetterer r...@sys4.de wrote:
Hi Timo, lot of good ideas, but in my world a new/better imap client,
cross plattform, with extended and working groupware feature would be
more needed, as you wrote, there are allready good working smtp
servers
I agree... would
On 8.11.2013, at 16.12, Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com wrote:
And the first pre-proxy feature could be for handling mails with a local
destination - and I'm thinking specifically about my old feature request for
the 'submission_server' feature so that emails sent would
On 08/11/2013 13:34, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Dovecot MTA isn’t intended to be run standalone, most likely it can only
deliver mails to Dovecot LMTP.
May I clarify? So Dovecot MTA might be for inbound SMTP only? Or
also for outbound SMTP? (From the feature list I'd assumed outbound,
as well.)
On 8.11.2013, at 16.15, Ron Leach ronle...@tesco.net wrote:
On 08/11/2013 13:34, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Dovecot MTA isn’t intended to be run standalone, most likely it can only
deliver mails to Dovecot LMTP.
May I clarify? So Dovecot MTA might be for inbound SMTP only? Or also for
doveconf -n output is ordinarily required
however, at a guess, you have not defined auth_master_user_separator
On 08/11/2013 20:05, Jakub Krzyżewski wrote:
Hello.
I have problem as below:
Nov 8 10:41:52 store1 dovecot: auth: Debug:
On 2013-11-08 10:22 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
Ah, I had actually been mostly just thinking about inbound SMTP features.
Hmmm well, I'd hate to see this turn into a huge time-sink for you.
The fact is, postfix's maturity combined with its new postscreen
capabilities will make
Hi Timo,
So perhaps something like this could be done in time for Dovecot v2.4.
Any thoughts/ideas/suggestions?
Many good ideas but with Exim and Postfix we do have two very powerful MTAs
out there. I doubt there is demand for an additional one and this project
will eat much time which can be
On 11/08/2013 07:43 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2013-11-08 10:22 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
Ah, I had actually been mostly just thinking about inbound SMTP
features.
Hmmm well, I'd hate to see this turn into a huge time-sink for
you. The fact is, postfix's maturity combined
On 2013-11-08 1:35 PM, WJCarpenter bill-dove...@carpenter.org wrote:
I would probably be pretty skeptical and uninterested in a Dovecot
MTA. No offense. I think you should look at other existing MTAs
besides postfix before concluding there is a hole that needs filling.
The one exception to
On 11/08/2013 10:46 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2013-11-08 1:35 PM, WJCarpenter bill-dove...@carpenter.org wrote:
I would probably be pretty skeptical and uninterested in a Dovecot
MTA. No offense. I think you should look at other existing MTAs
besides postfix before concluding there is a
On 2013-11-08 2:16 PM, WJCarpenter bill-dove...@carpenter.org wrote:
On 11/08/2013 10:46 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2013-11-08 1:35 PM, WJCarpenter bill-dove...@carpenter.org wrote:
I would probably be pretty skeptical and uninterested in a Dovecot
MTA. No offense. I think you should look at
Hi Timo,
I would also, like others, see you mainly working on Dovecot as an IMAP
server. As far as I can see there are many things on the roadmap, and I
hope many more will be added (for example a built-in health-checker for
director backends).
Only if you have enough personal resources and
Hi,
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 for a while, with roundcube webmail frontend
0.9.5 . Now I wanted to add sieve to filter mails. Unfortunately most
tutorials are for dovecot 1.x but I'm running dovecot 2 on debian
wheezy.
I could upload some scripst with sieve-connect, checked and activated
Am 08.11.2013 22:19, schrieb Alter Depp:
Hi,
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 for a while, with roundcube webmail
frontend 0.9.5 . Now I wanted to add sieve to filter mails.
Unfortunately most tutorials are for dovecot 1.x but I'm running
dovecot 2 on debian wheezy.
I could upload some scripst
Hi Alter,
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 3:19 PM, Alter Depp alter.d...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 for a while, with roundcube webmail frontend
0.9.5 . Now I wanted to add sieve to filter mails. Unfortunately most
tutorials are for dovecot 1.x but I'm running dovecot 2 on debian
On 8.11.2013, at 21.47, Michael Kliewe mkli...@gmx.de wrote:
Sum up: I would love to see you working on a MTA, but ONLY if you don't
neglect the worlds best IMAP server :-)
I’m not going to start Dovecot MTA until there are more Dovecot developers.
Ideally the new developer(s) would be
On 8.11.2013, at 21.47, Michael Kliewe mkli...@gmx.de wrote:
I would also, like others, see you mainly working on Dovecot as an IMAP
server. As far as I can see there are many things on the roadmap, and I hope
many more will be added (for example a built-in health-checker for director
This might be a fairly long message, but I wanted to be sure to include
as much information as possible. I'm having an issue with the
dovecot-antispam plugin in that it seems to be unable to successfully
run anything from the pipe backend. To qualify that, they run, but they
fail ...
Running
I've created a dict service that listens on a unix socket and answers
queries for sieve scripts (among other things).
As I understand it (from the source code at
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/file/tip/src/lib-dict/dict-client.c),
the dict client will unescape \001n, \001t, and \0011 to
On 11/8/2013 7:07 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
I've never really wanted to create my own MTA, because I like Postfix
And given Postfix, Exim, etc, are mature and feature complete, why would
you want to at this time?
My main design goals for the MTA are:
...
* Dovecot MTA is a new product
On 11/9/13, Michael Kliewe mkli...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Timo,
I would also, like others, see you mainly working on Dovecot as an IMAP
server. As far as I can see there are many things on the roadmap, and I
hope many more will be added (for example a built-in health-checker for
director
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