What is dovecot's state of the art on password storage? Can we use bcrypt
instead of plain text?
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The developers of DKIM moved on to ARC, then they stopped working on ARC also.
Try this:
https://github.com/fastmail/authentication_milter
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On Mar 11, 2024, 23:21, wrote:
> I am upgrading to postfix 3.9.0. I have not used DKIM in previous postfix
> installs,
This is ... bug like.
The user moves a folder inside another, the resulting path exceeds the maximum
length, the folder's content is no longer accessible, the user complains.
Double trouble. The user proceeded to move the parent folder. Most subfolders
moved as requested. Those whose path
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On Apr 4, 2024, 14:02, Marc < m...@f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote:
> > Also autodiscovery for external (as in, not Microsoft/Apple) mail is being
frustrated.
Apple Mail on iPhones is currently ignoring autodiscovery and forcing their own
smtp server, breaking DMARC.
I forgot...
3. dovecot writes folders like any other program, that is, instead of writing
/.../folder.subfolder.subsubfolder/
it just writes
/.../folder/subfolder/subsubfolder/
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On Apr 3, 2024, 22:15, Rupert Gallagher < r...@protonmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I
Hello,
I keep finding myself in a corner with a user. He uses mail extensively, which
is fine, he has a huge archive of own professional correspondence, which is
fine, but he uses mail folders as if they were regular system folders, with
very long paths, and keeps renaming them and moving them
ction-principles/the-principles/storage-limitation/ which
show you can keep data as emails as long as you want, providing you
have a reason. regards, Tim On 28/02/2024 09:38, Rupert Gallagher via
dovecot wrote: >> First, dovecot is a global product, where not every
company ha
ovecot@bbs.varco.ch> wrote:
> Am 25.02.2024 um 09:38 schrieb Rupert Gallagher via dovecot
dovecot.org>: > > >> Things like this should be done locally on the
Mailclient (MUA), IMHO. > > If you are a company, then you must
delete old e-mails automatic
> Things like this should be done locally on the Mailclient (MUA), IMHO.
If you are a company, then you must delete old e-mails automatically, by GDPR
law.
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On Feb 21, 2024, 23:25, Steven Varco < dovecot@bbs.varco.ch> wrote:
> Am 21.02.2024 um 21:25
I would not want to re-encrypt huge mail folders. There should be two
passwords: one for the user login, that you can change often, and one for the
encryption, that you can leave alone. This is how protonmail does it.
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On Aug 7, 2023, 21:34, Benedikt Zumtobel
Warnings from clang 7.0 when compiling dovecot-openssl-common.c from dovecot
2.3.5 with openssl 1.1.1a.
This is dovecot's configuration:
> config_options="--prefix=$prefix \
> --sysconfdir=$prefix/etc \
>--datarootdir=$prefix/share \
>--mandir=$man \
>--docdir=$doc \
>
-expire.c and push-notification-txn-msg.c.
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On Monday, March 18, 2019 10:50 AM, Aki Tuomi
wrote:
> On 18.3.2019 12.48, Rupert Gallagher via dovecot wrote:
>
>> Attached warnings from clang 7.0 when compiling child-wait.c from dovecot
>> 2.3.5:
Attached warnings from clang 7.0 when compiling child-wait.c from dovecot 2.3.5:
"arithmetic on a null pointer treated as a cast from integer to pointer is a
GNU extension
[-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]".child-wait.c:66:32: warning: arithmetic on a null pointer treated as a cast
from integer to
Thank you.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 19:02, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>> On 08 January 2019 at 19:39 Rupert Gallagher via dovecot
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am mosty done with the upgrade, but there is a problem that keeps me awake
>> at night
Hello,
I am mosty done with the upgrade, but there is a problem that keeps me awake at
night: file ownership and permissions.
It would be most helpful to have the following from Aki's live system:
ls -halFR /var/run/dovecot
gt; > On Thursday, January 3, 2019 9:53 AM, Aki Tuomi
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> We compile all core code with both gcc and clang. What sort of
>> >> interesting things did you find?
>> >>
>> >> Aki
>> >>
>>
Please, use clang instead of gcc. Code quality can only profit from it. I just
compiled 2.3.4 and compiler stderr is full of interesting problems.
Shouldn't an event of this type trigger a useful warning instead of a cryptic
programming error?
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 07:42, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 13 Dec 2018, at 7.31, SH Development wrote:
>>
>> I have started getting these in my log. What does this mean and what do I
>> need to do?
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