Hi,
I got around this by setting my mail.domain.com A record to the M1 mail server
and requesting a new certificate but by combining all domains into one
certificate with
certbot certonly -d m1.domain -d mail.domain -d webmail.domain -d mail.domain
-d mail.domain -d mail.domain.com
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
leon--- via dovecot skrev den 2024-04-03 22:21:
Does anyone have any suggestions for this?
certbot --apache -d m1.domain.tld -d m2.domain.tld
after this is done you have it ready to be renewed, if you need more
loadbalancers add more -d hostnames
put this cert on all loadbalancers so its
Hi Everyone!
I wonder if someone would provide me with some advice. I've been setting
up a couple of Postfix servers just for fun. I've got two Postfix
servers m1.domain.com and m2.domain.com. I can send and receive mail via
both of them. Ive also got Postfixadmin and RoundCube on them and
Hi Everyone!
I wonder if someone would provide me with some advice. I've been setting
up a couple of Postfix servers just for fun. I've got two Postfix
servers m1.domain.com and m2.domain.com. I can send and receive mail via
both of them. Ive also got Postfixadmin and RoundCube on them.
I
On 4/30/23 22:53, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
2.4 is planned for sometime after summer this year.
Aki
Considering that it's now almost a year later, this seems to have slipped.
Thanks,
Shawn
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l...@relay.gb.net writes:
> I wonder if someone would provide me with some advice. I've been setting
> up a couple of Postfix servers just for fun. I've got two Postfix
> servers m1.domain.com and m2.domain.com. I can send and receive mail via
> both of them. Ive also got Postfixadmin and
Rupert Gallagher writes:
> 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