Re: Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread Jochen Bern
On 04/09/2015 06:46 PM, mimic...@gmail.com wrote:
 What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have
 Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their
 phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement
 is not necessarily to provide web mail.

The keyword you're looking for is groupware - which dovecot isn't.

Now, what *protocols* do those pre-existing clients support to tie them
to a groupware solution? MAPI? CalDAV? LDAP? (And I'm pretty sure I
can't list even *half* of the contenders ...)

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Re: Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread Dominik Breu
Hello,

if you don't depend on a fancy webinterface give http://radicale.org/ a
shot you can auth users aganst your imap server.

greets

Am Donnerstag, den 09.04.2015, 17:46 +0100 schrieb mimic...@gmail.com:
 Hi all
 
 I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption
 was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address
 book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in
 any of the docs I have read so far.
 
 What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have
 Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their
 phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement
 is not necessarily to provide web mail.
 
 Thanks
 
 Mimi


Re: Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimic...@gmail.com:
 Hi all
 
 I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption
 was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address
 book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in
 any of the docs I have read so far.
 
 What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have
 Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their
 phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement
 is not necessarily to provide web mail.
 
 Thanks
 
 Mimi
 

cal/card dav may come in dovecot


http://www.dovecot.org/talks/berlin-20140513.pptx.pdf

...
Future: 
  Random
  New   
  Stuff

CalDAV
CardDAV

Can’t   
  fall  
  behind
  Cyrus

meanwhile you need another solution
i.e horde webmail acts as cal/card dav ,active sync , syncml server

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CalDAV
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CardDAV
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActiveSync
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SyncML



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MfG Robert Schetterer

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Re: Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread mihai
On Thursday 09 April 2015 17:46:04 mimic...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all
 
 I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption
 was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address
 book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in
 any of the docs I have read so far.



Check the kolab project. It's cyrus based but there are some attempt to use 
Dovecot instead, it works pretty well .
 
 What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have
 Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their
 phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement
 is not necessarily to provide web mail.

You need client support for calendar /address book because is not standard. If 
not webmail, you need support in imap/activesync/webdav etc


 
 Thanks
 
 Mimi


Re: Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread l...@airstreamcomm.net
We tried radicale, it didn't work at all as we found out the db support was 
completely broken.



 On Apr 9, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Dominik Breu domi...@dominikbreu.de wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 if you don't depend on a fancy webinterface give http://radicale.org/ a
 shot you can auth users aganst your imap server.
 
 greets
 
 Am Donnerstag, den 09.04.2015, 17:46 +0100 schrieb mimic...@gmail.com:
 Hi all
 
 I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption
 was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address
 book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in
 any of the docs I have read so far.
 
 What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have
 Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their
 phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement
 is not necessarily to provide web mail.
 
 Thanks
 
 Mimi
 


Re: Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* mimic...@gmail.com mimic...@gmail.com:
 What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have
 Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their
 phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement
 is not necessarily to provide web mail.

What comes to mind:

- Horde
- SOGo
- Kolab
- Radicale
- Modoboa (with management for Radicale)




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Re: dovecot debug LDAP expansion

2015-04-09 Thread Steffen Kaiser

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On Wed, 8 Apr 2015, Thomas Baumann wrote:


how can LDAP Expansion being debugged?
I need to see which LDAP Query is sent to the LDAP server and which Result
is sent by the Server.


use wireshark (or similiar) or turn on debugging on the LDAP server

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Re: Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread Mihai Badici
On Thursday 09 April 2015 13:17:17 l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
 We tried radicale, it didn't work at all as we found out the db support 
was
 completely broken.

I think is stupid to use two different storage, one for mails and the second 
for contact/calendar.
That's why I choose kolab, who store all thing in IMAP folders.
I think is The Right Way :)
But is not easy, I must admit. The suport for metadata need some 
extensions ( I'm not sure it works for public folders) Kolab is a little bit 
too 
complex, it use 389 directory , php extensions etc.
But with a little effort you can use the basic with dovecot. I tried to put 
together all thing here http://machinet.badici.ro/ but is rather a draft. I use 
this setup from some time and it works well, but if you want an click and go 
solution you need to go elswere.  



Mihai Badici[1] 


[1] http://mihai.badici.ro


Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread mimic...@gmail.com
Hi all

I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption
was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address
book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in
any of the docs I have read so far.

What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have
Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their
phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement
is not necessarily to provide web mail.

Thanks

Mimi


Re: sa-learn with remote Dovecot folders

2015-04-09 Thread Andreas Kasenides

Thanks for your reply.
You got me thinking towards the antispam plugin which I have nto used 
before, but can you elaborate if my users are system users and the 
training is done only via a cron entry?


Andreas



On 03/04/15 16:27, Gedalya wrote:

On 04/03/2015 06:13 AM, Andreas Kasenides wrote:

Hi all!

The set-up I have is a classic one:
1. one or more Dovecot relay/directors Postfix SMTP servers in DMZ
2. one or more backend IMAP/SMTP servers on the inside network
3. There may or may not be separate incoming or outgoing designated 
SMTP servers.

Now the desired functionality is (of course):
1. relay machines receive messages from outside AND inside
2. relays check for all the bad things (spam, viruses etc).
3. for incoming messages relays check for valid local users and 
reject messages for invalid users
4. after all checks are done incoming messages are transferred to the 
backend systems where they are accessed via the Dovecot directors


While all the above works nicely, the problem I have is how to train 
my spamassassin (used by amavisd) on the front ends when all messages 
are on the back ends. Of course transferring the spam detection 
procedures internally is not such a great option.Am I missing 
something? I tried googling for info but nothing substantial turned up.


Thanks.

I use ssh. The exact details depend on your setup, of course. Do you 
use system users of virtual users? What triggers the training? Is it 
the antispam plugin?


Re: Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread l...@airstreamcomm.net
On Apr 9, 2015, at 12:24 PM, Robert Schetterer r...@sys4.de wrote:
 
 Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimic...@gmail.com:
 Hi all
 
 I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption
 was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address
 book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in
 any of the docs I have read so far.
 
 What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have
 Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their
 phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement
 is not necessarily to provide web mail.
 
 Thanks
 
 Mimi
 
 cal/card dav may come in dovecot
 
 
 http://www.dovecot.org/talks/berlin-20140513.pptx.pdf
 
 ...
 Future:
  Random
  New
  Stuff
 
 CalDAV
 CardDAV
 
 Can’t
  fall
  behind
  Cyrus
 
 meanwhile you need another solution
 i.e horde webmail acts as cal/card dav ,active sync , syncml server
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CalDAV
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CardDAV
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActiveSync
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SyncML
 
 
 
 Best Regards
 MfG Robert Schetterer
 
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The notion that dovecot needs to stay just an IMAP server is ridiculous.  I 
thoroughly encourage it to grow into a fully featured and open source messaging 
and groupware system.  This is great news!


gmail-migration: archived mails in \ALL

2015-04-09 Thread Peer Heinlein

Hi,

I don't completly understand

http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Migration/Gmail

I can't find the documentation for the -a and the -F Flag.

I'd like to migrate ONLY archived mails from an existing gmail-Account.
So I'd have to import all Mails from the \ALL-Folder that does NOT have
any virtual folder flags set.

I tried to use this command:

doveadm -D -o imapc_user=u...@example.com -o pop3c_user=u...@exampe.com
-o imapc_password=secret -o pop3c_password=secret -o
imapc_host=imap.googlemail.com -v backup -m '[Gmail]/Tutti i messaggi'
-F '-$GmailHaveLabels' -x \Flagged -x \Junk -x \Trash -x \Important -R
-u u...@example.com imapc:


But it looks like it's importing too many mails and not only the
archived mails without Flags.

How do I have do understand

-F '-$GmailHaveLabels ??

Is it  that NOT have $GmailHaveLabels?

And: Is there any better way to address the \ALL-Folder? I can use -x
\All to exclude that folder, but it looks like I can't use -m \All to
select that folder.

We're a little bit in hurry since Google will stop its service this
weekend. Any fast help would be appreciated.

Peer


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Re: imap doesn't like my passwd

2015-04-09 Thread Steffen Kaiser

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On Thu, 9 Apr 2015, James wrote:


Both use PAM authentication on Linux.
openssl s_client -connect localhost:993
a login test_user test_secure_password
The response I got back was:
a BAD Invalid characters in atom


Does your password contain the  quote? If not, enclose the password in 
. Or try the literal form:


1 login user {##}
password

where ## is the number of octets of password

The secure password used to work but it was a different architecture (x86_64 
I think).

The current architecture is armhf.


architecture of the server or client?
Maybe you need to re-create the password store?

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Re: Calendar and address book with Dovecot

2015-04-09 Thread J. Echter
Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimic...@gmail.com:
 Hi all

 I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption
 was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address
 book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in
 any of the docs I have read so far.

 What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have
 Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their
 phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement
 is not necessarily to provide web mail.

 Thanks

 Mimi
SOGo?

www.sogo.nu


Search Public Folder

2015-04-09 Thread Bob Wooldridge
I'm trying to use doveadm fetch to search a folder that is public for 
all users.  The command runs but the output is empty.  There are no 
error messages.  Is there anything different to do in order to search 
public folders?



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