Are you sure you have deleted mails and not just Trashed mails?
Aki
On 26.07.2018 19:23, Johan Huldtgren wrote:
> hello,
>
> on the wiki, https://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/dbox, it says that one
> can
> use either doveadm fetch or doveadm import, however I can find no correct
> syntax
>
On 29.07.2018 23:39, ѽ҉ᶬḳ℠ wrote:
>>> facing [ no shared cipher ] error with EC private keys.
>> the client connecting to your instance has to support ecdsa
>>
>>
> It does - Thunderbird 60.0b10 (64-bit)
>
> [ security.ssl3.ecdhe_ecdsa_aes_256_gcm_sha384;true ]
>
> It seems there is a
4K vs 512b sectors?
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On 7/29/18, 5:58 PM, "dovecot on behalf of Marc Perkel"
wrote:
And it's taking up more
And it's taking up more space on the 4T drive. What did I miss?
Am 29.07.2018 um 21:02 schrieb J Doe:
Hello,
I have a question regarding SSL/TLS settings for Dovecot version 2.2.22.
In: 10-ssl.conf there are two parameters:
ssl_protocols
ssl_cipher_list
ssl_protocols is commented with “SSL protocol to use” and ssl_cipher_list is
commented with
>> facing [ no shared cipher ] error with EC private keys.
> the client connecting to your instance has to support ecdsa
>
>
It does - Thunderbird 60.0b10 (64-bit)
[ security.ssl3.ecdhe_ecdsa_aes_256_gcm_sha384;true ]
It seems there is a difference between the private key (rsa vs. ecc ->
Am 29.07.2018 um 21:06 schrieb ѽ҉ᶬḳ℠:
> facing [ no shared cipher ] error with EC private keys.
the client connecting to your instance has to support ecdsa
Andreas
Hi,
facing [ no shared cipher ] error with EC private keys. This happens
when the private key is generated with [ openssl ecparam -name
brainpoolP512t1 -genkey ] with OpenSSL 1.1.0hh on the same machine
Dovecot is running on.
Tried some variations of [ ssl_cipher_list ] but to no avail - the [
Hello,
I have a question regarding SSL/TLS settings for Dovecot version 2.2.22.
In: 10-ssl.conf there are two parameters:
ssl_protocols
ssl_cipher_list
ssl_protocols is commented with “SSL protocol to use” and ssl_cipher_list is
commented with “SSL ciphers to use”.
If I want to