thanks Aki.
On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 4:29 PM Aki Tuomi wrote:
> You can use
>
> plugin {
>
> fts_autoindex = yes
>
> }
>
> to cause FTS indexing during delivery as well.
>
> Aki
>
> On 31.07.2018 11:18, Joe Wong wrote:
>
> Thanks Michael,
>
> I have followed your advice and reading more wiki
Hello,
Using the TCP Wrapper Dovecot could control access to IMAP and POP3 servers.
Is it also possible to controll access to an LMTP Server listening on Port 24?
Andreas
This is not really a priority issue for us, as we see that this could
cause problems when used, so we are not planning on implementing this to
work properly any time soon. Sorry.
Aki
On 31.07.2018 12:35, Hativ wrote:
> Would it be possible to add the possibility in future releases that
>
https://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixDovecotLMTP
Aki
On 31.07.2018 14:35, Andras Kemeny wrote:
>
> can you point me to an url regarding LTMP between postfix and dovecot?
> it might be an area worth exploring for me.
>
> thanks,
> a
>
>
> 2018. 07. 31. 12:46 keltezéssel, Aki Tuomi írta:
>>
>>
On 31/07/18 11:59, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> Why do you need to use INBOX/Folder name? Unless of course you've
> created the folders under INBOX?
>
> Aki
>
>
>
Ok, my first question here & I've just facepalmed myself. I feel like a
!!
The folders are nested under Inbox because that's how
Why do you need to use INBOX/Folder name? Unless of course you've
created the folders under INBOX?
Aki
On 31.07.2018 13:51, Danny Horne wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Dovecot - 2.2.35
> Pigeonhole - 0.4.23
>
> I've recently moved mail filtering from local filtering (using
> Thunderbird) to Sieve. I've
Hi all,
Dovecot - 2.2.35
Pigeonhole - 0.4.23
I've recently moved mail filtering from local filtering (using
Thunderbird) to Sieve. I've got filtering into folders and flagging
emails working fine, but for possibly one tiny glitch.
When specifying folders to filter into I have to use the format
Well, I don't know about yuuuge security risk (not saying there isn't
any...), but if this concerns you, you can also use LTMP instead, which
is probably a better solution here.
Aki
On 31.07.2018 13:42, Andras Kemeny wrote:
>
> yeah, the only problem about that is it's a yuuuge security risk
Would it be possible to add the possibility in future releases that
DIRNAME respectively FULLDIRNAME could be empty (and works properly)?
Greetings,
Hativ
Weitergeleitete Nachricht
Betreff:Re: Get rid of the "dbox-Mails"-folder
Datum: Sun, 8 Jul 2018 15:40:46 +0200
On 31.07.2018 10:26, ѽ҉ᶬḳ℠ wrote:
>> Yeah, it needs to be recompiled to fix.
>>
> Sure, no worries. Thanks for the quick turnaround on the patch.
> Downstream is notified and pending migration into their package.
> Meanwhile ssl_alt_key/certs does the trick. I am grateful that such
> option is
You can use
plugin {
fts_autoindex = yes
}
to cause FTS indexing during delivery as well.
Aki
On 31.07.2018 11:18, Joe Wong wrote:
> Thanks Michael,
>
> I have followed your advice and reading more wiki page and understood
> that if FTS is not updated during delivery, it will be updated
Thanks Michael,
I have followed your advice and reading more wiki page and understood that
if FTS is not updated during delivery, it will be updated when there is new
SEARCH request going into Solr. Is my understanding correct?
- Joe
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 8:22 PM Michael Wagner
wrote:
> On
> Yeah, it needs to be recompiled to fix.
>
Sure, no worries. Thanks for the quick turnaround on the patch.
Downstream is notified and pending migration into their package.
Meanwhile ssl_alt_key/certs does the trick. I am grateful that such
option is even provisioned or else I would a be in
On 31.07.2018 09:30, ѽ҉ᶬḳ℠ wrote:
Perhaps for whose interested - IETF RFC 7027 specifies for TLS use:
[ brainpoolP256r1 | brainpoolP384r1 | brainpoolP512r1 ]
And thus t1 would not work anyway. However, having tested r1 the result
was just the same.
A
On 31.07.18 0:45, spamv...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
quick questions about sieve pipe:
I want to pipe spam messages to an external program with additional
parameters
my spamlearn.sieve script:
require ["vnd.dovecot.pipe", "copy", "imapsieve"];
pipe :copy "mybin" ["-h 127.0.0.1:4
Hi Aki,
did you had any luck with reproducing this?
Thanks for answer
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Předmět: Re:
>
>>> Perhaps for whose interested - IETF RFC 7027 specifies for TLS use:
>>>
>>> [ brainpoolP256r1 | brainpoolP384r1 | brainpoolP512r1 ]
>>>
>>> And thus t1 would not work anyway. However, having tested r1 the result
>>> was just the same.
>>>
>>> A tcpdump during the openssl test [ s_server |
On 31.07.2018 06:07, Tony wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have multiple mail domains and depending on the domain name was
> looking for a way to pass the user and domain into a welcome.sh
> script. I looked at the quota script and saw of the 3 vars one of them
> is for the user.
>
> BOUNDARY="$1"
>
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