Re: [Dovecot] Converting a POP3 client to IMAP
Hi Steffen, Thank you so much for your quick reply! I apparently missed it the first time. I think this is close to what I need. My only problem is that all of the mail is currently in a Thunderbird client (we don't leave messages on our current POP3 server). Could I set up each user with a migration account, so they can drag/drop their email to get them on the mail server (in imap or pop3 if needed?) and then somehow use fetchmail to process the messages again to their new real account (sieve all)? Kris On 2/13/13 12:56 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 12 Feb 2013, Kristen J. Webb wrote: Our current email is outsourced and so we have used POP3 to keep all email on our systems for many years. Is there a best practice for moving mail such that we can take advantage of the hard link feature for all those older copies that are currently in POP3 files? It would also be nice to be able to auto file things. I don't see the sieve filters being activated when I copy mail in Thunderbird. you could use fetchmail to get the messages from the POP3 box and pass them to Dovecot deliver. So you can use Sieve filters (or not, if you turn Sieve off for this). Then let the messages spool to Maildir. Then use fdupes to find duplicates and hardlink them. Kind regards, - -- Steffen Kaiser -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBURtHEV3r2wJMiz2NAQLv7wf/afBQrT5EvVzXux4zoPo/ZJTt8upHaueV fQiuIdqmzGSiOgrXpZyxOcL9fsBFOQYuYVzPDyISbOdUj8Pf+9pjTdkDlRDKiOYC IXBWj/7I5x64V1Mpy+4TkSnqA8NSB3Tzu0Rp0xOwTa73QwSqjuVw7oO0oqD4nLWj 5CEvk6laEmEsEO/XrlEcuA9OzK32oztx+CxCnTWPrH30ARL4GfckObFkiPOR57XD JXKVJ+PigvPdsUK7aT1/V8ow4an9cjfsCwr4uxeMprfdHfoyu6ghphVl1iB8wCDi Gt7kDU70hR4eK7wArl9J3RLnsr0Ap5o8EHXl+OqLFkM5NCsKYdqjDQ== =9qoB -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- This message is NOT encrypted Mr. Kristen J. Webb Chief Technology Officer Teradactyl LLC. 2450 Baylor Dr. S.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106 Phone: 1-505-338-6000 Email: kw...@teradactyl.com Web: http://www.teradactyl.com Providers of Scalable Backup Solutions for Unique Data Environments NOTICE TO RECIPIENTS: Any information contained in or attached to this message is intended solely for the use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient of this transmittal, you are hereby notified that you received this transmittal in error, and we request that you please delete and destroy all copies and attachments in your possession, notify the sender that you have received this communication in error, and note that any review or dissemination of, or the taking of any action in reliance on, this communication is expressly prohibited. Regular internet e-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. Therefore, we do not represent that this information is complete or accurate, and it should not be relied upon as such. If you prefer to communicate with Teradactyl LLC. using secure (i.e., encrypted and/or digitally signed) e-mail transmission, please notify the sender. Otherwise, you will be deemed to have consented to communicate with Teradactyl via regular internet e-mail transmission. Please note that Teradactyl reserves the right to intercept, monitor, and retain all e-mail messages (including secure e-mail messages) sent to or from its systems as permitted by applicable law.
[Dovecot] Converting a POP3 client to IMAP
I have a dovecot 2.0 dovecot server set up for https/imap with spam, av, and some preliminary sieve filters in place. Our current email is outsourced and so we have used POP3 to keep all email on our systems for many years. I have run tests to move mail to the new imap server and that seems to work pretty well. However, we have lots of mail going back over a decade and used a lot of aliases that forwarded email to many users. I find the moving mail multiple times using Thunderbird results in multiple copies of the same email. Is there a best practice for moving mail such that we can take advantage of the hard link feature for all those older copies that are currently in POP3 files? It would also be nice to be able to auto file things. I don't see the sieve filters being activated when I copy mail in Thunderbird. Many thanks in advance for any guidance. Kris -- This message is NOT encrypted Mr. Kristen J. Webb Chief Technology Officer Teradactyl LLC. 2450 Baylor Dr. S.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106 Phone: 1-505-338-6000 Email: kw...@teradactyl.com Web: http://www.teradactyl.com Providers of Scalable Backup Solutions for Unique Data Environments NOTICE TO RECIPIENTS: Any information contained in or attached to this message is intended solely for the use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient of this transmittal, you are hereby notified that you received this transmittal in error, and we request that you please delete and destroy all copies and attachments in your possession, notify the sender that you have received this communication in error, and note that any review or dissemination of, or the taking of any action in reliance on, this communication is expressly prohibited. Regular internet e-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. Therefore, we do not represent that this information is complete or accurate, and it should not be relied upon as such. If you prefer to communicate with Teradactyl LLC. using secure (i.e., encrypted and/or digitally signed) e-mail transmission, please notify the sender. Otherwise, you will be deemed to have consented to communicate with Teradactyl via regular internet e-mail transmission. Please note that Teradactyl reserves the right to intercept, monitor, and retain all e-mail messages (including secure e-mail messages) sent to or from its systems as permitted by applicable law.
[Dovecot] Control of \Seen flags dovecot 1.2.9
Hi All, I have public mailboxes working with ACL's now, and I'm testing the ACL behavior. I've added lrws to two users so they can check off the messages they have read. I'm using CONTROL and INDEX in the location parameter for the namespace. It appears that if one user marks a message as read, all users see that message read. Is there any way to configure dovecot, so that each user maintains their own view of read messages? Relevant config (i think): namespace private { separator = / prefix = location = maildir:/home/vmail/%d/%n/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs inbox = yes } namespace public { separator = / prefix = Public/ location = maildir:/home/vmail/Public:LAYOUT=fs:CONTROL=/home/vmail/%d/%n/Maildir/Public:INDEX=/home/vmail/%d/%n/Maildir/Public subscriptions = no } -- Mr. Kristen J. Webb Teradactyl LLC. PHONE: 1-505-242-1091 EMAIL: kw...@teradactyl.com VISIT: http://www.teradactyl.com Home of the True incremental Backup System
Re: [Dovecot] Control of \Seen flags dovecot 1.2.9
Sorry, I cleaned out all of my Maildirs and public folders and started over. Also changed ACL to lrs, and so far, everything is working as expected. Kris On 9/2/11 4:46 PM, Kristen J. Webb wrote: Hi All, I have public mailboxes working with ACL's now, and I'm testing the ACL behavior. I've added lrws to two users so they can check off the messages they have read. I'm using CONTROL and INDEX in the location parameter for the namespace. It appears that if one user marks a message as read, all users see that message read. Is there any way to configure dovecot, so that each user maintains their own view of read messages? Relevant config (i think): namespace private { separator = / prefix = location = maildir:/home/vmail/%d/%n/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs inbox = yes } namespace public { separator = / prefix = Public/ location = maildir:/home/vmail/Public:LAYOUT=fs:CONTROL=/home/vmail/%d/%n/Maildir/Public:INDEX=/home/vmail/%d/%n/Maildir/Public subscriptions = no } -- Mr. Kristen J. Webb Teradactyl LLC. PHONE: 1-505-242-1091 EMAIL: kw...@teradactyl.com VISIT: http://www.teradactyl.com Home of the True incremental Backup System
Re: [Dovecot] thunderbird and subscriptions with sieve
Hi All, Thanks for all the responses! While I like the idea of moving to dovecot 2.x for new features, it is not part of the ubuntu packages, so I'm going to wait. In the end, I found deliver -s in postfix master.cf did the trick. Still the problem with thunderbird not seeing the new folder until restart, but hey, mail client independence is what I'm after anyway ;) Kris On 8/31/11 7:32 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: On 31.8.2011, at 23.48, Kristen J. Webb wrote: Is there any way to automatically add folders created by sieve (GNU Mailutils 2.1) to the subscriptions file for a user? You mean you're using Mailutils Sieve, not Dovecot Sieve? The only reasonable solution I can think of is: Mailutils Sieve would have to subscribe to newly created folders itself, maybe by patching it or if it supports running some script then doing it that way. With Dovecot v2.0 it could run doveadm mailbox subscribe $folder, but with v1.2 you'd have to write your own script. Any other solution would basically require always subscribing to all folders, which kind of defeats their whole purpose. -- Mr. Kristen J. Webb Teradactyl LLC. PHONE: 1-505-242-1091 EMAIL: kw...@teradactyl.com VISIT: http://www.teradactyl.com Home of the True incremental Backup System
[Dovecot] thunderbird and subscriptions with sieve
Hi All, I'm a newbie trying to move mail out of my ISP onto a ubuntu (lucid) dovecot 1.2.9 server. Is there any way to automatically add folders created by sieve (GNU Mailutils 2.1) to the subscriptions file for a user? I'm currently testing spam, and if sieve created the folder with the first message, the thunderbird user does not see the new folder. Even more interesting, if the user then tries to create the Spam directory it thunderbird seems to quietly ignore the request and the user still cannot see the folder, but I digress... I can manually subscribe with thunderbird, but this won't scale for more complex sieve later by making the user responsible for finding everything. I can turn off subscription view in advanced settings on thunderbird, but we are trying to wean ourselves of of individual mail clients and I don't want to have to test this everywhere. Many thanks in advance! Kris -- Mr. Kristen J. Webb Teradactyl LLC. PHONE: 1-505-242-1091 EMAIL: kw...@teradactyl.com VISIT: http://www.teradactyl.com Home of the True incremental Backup System