On 11/21/17 5:20 AM, Someone wrote:
On Tue, 21/11/17, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
On 11/20/17 1:58 PM, Someone wrote:
> I've been
struggling with this on and off for a while now. Upon
attempting to install Dovecot on Ubuntu
17.04 I get the following errors
[...]
"Hint: So
On 11/20/17 6:33 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 20.11.2017 16:20, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
On 11/20/17 6:15 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 20.11.2017 16:12, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
I'm in the process of moving from LDA to LMTP (Postfix upstream) prior
to a transition off `nix accounts to virtual accounts a
On 11/20/17 1:58 PM, Someone wrote:
I've been struggling with this on and off for a while now. Upon
attempting to install Dovecot on Ubuntu 17.04 I get the following errors
Selecting previously unselected package dovecot-imapd.
(Reading database ... 243684 files and directories currently insta
On 11/20/17 6:15 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 20.11.2017 16:12, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
I'm in the process of moving from LDA to LMTP (Postfix upstream) prior
to a transition off `nix accounts to virtual accounts and am stumped
by LMTP reporting
dovecot: lmtp(10019, j...@example.com):
I'm in the process of moving from LDA to LMTP (Postfix upstream) prior
to a transition off `nix accounts to virtual accounts and am stumped by
LMTP reporting
dovecot: lmtp(10019, j...@example.com): Error: Relative home
directory paths not supported: 0
LDA does /not /have any problems wit
You can either drop the authentication token into /.wellknown on your
running server, or take down the server for a minute to run certbot
every couple months.
I'm not a fan of symlinks out of config directories and certainly not
across chroot / jail boundaries so I manually copy the certs into th
Glad I poked around on the list today!
Thanks to all for the suggestions about integration with dspam.
I'll definitely have to look into this, as I rely on moving messages
to a specific folder with various IMAP clients to retrain dspam false
positives and negatives.
A quick pair of questions:
I often use the same set of header names when doing an 'address'
comparison.
I would prefer to be able to specify that once, then re-use it in
several places.
As an example
set "address_mailman_fields" "\"To\", \"Cc\", \"From\", \"Errors-To\"";
if address :domain :matches ["${address_
I'm struggling to achieve the kind of filtering with sieve that I was
able to do with procmail.
TL;DR
I'd like a way to loop through a set of (address, destination) pairs in
sieve so that I can maintain the (address, destination) pairs in one
place and not have to explicitly write scores of n
I (finally) moved over to Maildir storage here and would like to
implement some "scripts" to manage taking actions on emails manually
identified as misclassified as spam/ham. After reading through the
Dovecot 2 description of how it works to try to see how it interacts
with other processes chan
Even with "good intent" the message in question is clearly in violation
of CAN-SPAM and Cal. Bus. Prof. Code Sec. 17529, of which the sender was
informed of when my server was accessed. It was very clearly an
"electronic mail message the primary purpose of which is the commercial
advertisement
There are a couple things that show up on the Upgrading/2.1 wiki page
that would be useful to have on pages describing dsync (Tools/Dsync,
Migration/MailFormat, Tools, perhaps others):
* dsync was merged into doveadm
* You can't dsync 2.0.x to/from 2.1.x
That second point is especially "intere
On 04/24/2012 10:08 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
25934 jeff 1 1030 135M 102M CPU22 128:47 100.00% doveadm
Looks like it could be in an infinite loop. To find out where:
That's a lot of getdirentries() calls in there, repeating all the time. So I
don't think it's an infinite
On 4/24/12 3:26 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 24.4.2012, at 6.38, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
25934 jeff 1 1030 135M 102M CPU22 128:47 100.00% doveadm
Looks like it could be in an infinite loop. To find out where:
1) strace for a few seconds:
strace -tt -p 25934 2>log
2) get
On 4/23/12 12:56 PM, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
I've been trying to convert an existing set of mbox mail to maildir
using dsync, but it seems to fail when it gets to the large boxes.
$ dsync -Dv mirror maildir:~/Maildir
Everything seems to work reasonably well until the first of the large
I've been trying to convert an existing set of mbox mail to maildir
using dsync, but it seems to fail when it gets to the large boxes.
$ dsync -Dv mirror maildir:~/Maildir
Everything seems to work reasonably well until the first of the large
boxes hits:
dsync(jeff): Warning: Maildir /home/je
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