Re: Namespace with/without on dovecot server on/off and issues
On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 07:34:36AM +0200, miro.ro...@croatiafidelis.hr wrote: I'm trying to reply to this thread, but I still haven't set up all the mail tools, so... And that was the case for weeks! Do you know, folks, that you are guilty of criminal offence of compelling old people like me to read your manuals, wikis, howtos and things for longer than the inventors of the internet spent on this newfangled virtual thingies! Aargh, I think I finally got the first mail out with normal tools, meaning dovecot, mutt and ...the following took me so long that I could cry on your shoulder, kind reader!: ... and with sSMTP after I finally understood that postfix was an overkill for my needs, and that sSMTP was just fine, and that it must be within my intellectual reach after all the weeks of dedicated study of the agglomerate of mailing tools that I was to choose for my future life on the internet, with a little more chance for true privacy and freedom... (Just in case: of course I was joking about you people compelling old people to study.) I am so confident that things are working, and this will be my first (the test mail that I just successfully sent is not counted) mail in earnest, that is, without the help of the odious M$ Outlook or somesuch, which I stopped using at least five or more years ago, and even without the clever GUI tools like Thunderbird or Claws-Mail, which are so much better, but they don't compare with the power that Mutt and his friends Dovecot, Getmail, Maildrop and sSMTP can arm myself with... So confident that things work now, that I will go somewhat desparate and unstable if they don't yet again. http://marc.info/?l=mutt-usersm=138021971816188w=2 I have made progress on this issue. For now, have a look at how I solved it, here: http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-October/092810.html and there's today's message, which is due anytime there. But not all is solved, and there are issues. There are issues, and I intend to expand on them in the subsequent mail. Let me just, after weeks of my personal research for an actually rather typical user case like mine (no real but only fantasy FQDN hostname, my case being SOHO doesn't subtract much to the typicality of my case), let my just emphasize my findings of what is the best to use for standalone (or part of SOHO) host, in general terms. So people who are looking for real mailing life, and don't want to depend on fine GUI solution that are actually more complicated that the following, only under the hood, but that's exactly where you need to know things when real issues affect you in you life on the internet where you need free and unsurveilled moving and friendship to you wishes and not to some yucky stasibook, sorry I meant zucky Facebook or the likes... So for real mailing tools, according to my real-life-needs research that I have now successfully completed the minimun indispensable for, and which research lasted pretty long because of my slowliness to pick up new ideas which is typical of old age (I am actually in my early old age, being 56, but in my heart I feel young for ever), but also because there was not enough of an explanation and advice to be found on that issue (actually there was lots of conflicting advice to be found on the web!), or because I wasn't able to find sufficiently clear and reliable advice and explanation, or for completeness, was not able to find it sooner than I did... (have a look at how little or nothing there is at this time, again: at *this* time, at the time of my writing this, on namespace that is needed to apply in the Dovecot, to have proper Maildir++ for your mail and for your Mutt, how little or nothing about it yet, on the Mutt wiki!)... So... the real mailing tools for standalone[,SOHO] hosts: 1) getmail to retrieve mail (*) 2) maildrop to sort it (**) 3) Dovecot to serve it (***) 4) sSMTP to send mail () 5) Mutt of course (*) (*) fetchmail is old and doesn't compare in simplicity and effectiveness (**) so much simpler than procmail! very powerful! (***) very popular, not too difficult to configure for a case like mine () while I spent weeks on postfix, and I do have some understanding now of it: it is a great program!, I wasn't able to configure it for just smtp (no smtpd, I don't need that at this time), because some things are really hidden in very ample documentation and not easy to phathom... so much so that I went on a rampage of learning stunnel and particular configuration of /etc/default/saslauthd-root_postfix that needed to talk to /var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd/mux socket or what not... and still didn't get things to work... And on the other hand I got this sSMTP program to work in a matter of hours... (*) Mutt is my last task, logically last: it works on top of, or needs, all the previous for all that it does. The (1) to (4) are its preconditions. Mutt is the last, and Mutt is my
Re: Namespace with/without on dovecot server on/off and issues
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 07:34:36AM +0200, miro.ro...@croatiafidelis.hr wrote: I'm trying to reply to this thread, but I still haven't set up all the mail tools, so... And that was the case for weeks! Do you know, folks, that you are guilty of criminal offence of compelling old people like me to read your manuals, wikis, howtos and things for longer than the inventors of the internet spent on this newfangled virtual thingies! Aargh, I think I finally got the first mail out with normal tools, meaning dovecot, mutt and ...the following took me so long that I could cry on your shoulder, kind reader!: ... and with sSMTP after I finally understood that postfix was an overkill for my needs, and that sSMTP was just fine, and that it must be within my intellectual reach after all the weeks of dedicated study of the agglomerate of mailing tools that I was to choose for my future life on the internet, with a little more chance for true privacy and freedom... (Just in case: of course I was joking about you people compelling old people to study.) I am so confident that things are working, and this will be my first (the test mail that I just successfully sent is not counted) mail in earnest, that is, without the help of the odious M$ Outlook or somesuch, which I stopped using at least five or more years ago, and even without the clever GUI tools like Thunderbird or Claws-Mail, which are so much better, but they don't compare with the power that Mutt and his friends Dovecot, Getmail, Maildrop and sSMTP can arm myself with... So confident that things work now, that I will go somewhat desparate and unstable if they don't yet again. http://marc.info/?l=mutt-usersm=138021971816188w=2 I have made progress on this issue. For now, have a look at how I solved it, here: http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-October/092810.html and there's today's message, which is due anytime there. But not all is solved, and there are issues. There are issues, and I intend to expand on them in the subsequent mail. Let me just, after weeks of my personal research for an actually rather typical user case like mine (no real but only fantasy FQDN hostname, my case being SOHO doesn't subtract much to the typicality of my case), let my just emphasize my findings of what is the best to use for standalone (or part of SOHO) host, in general terms. So people who are looking for real mailing life, and don't want to depend on fine GUI solution that are actually more complicated that the following, only under the hood, but that's exactly where you need to know things when real issues affect you in you life on the internet where you need free and unsurveilled moving and friendship to you wishes and not to some yucky stasibook, sorry I meant zucky Facebook or the likes... So for real mailing tools, according to my real-life-needs research that I have now successfully completed the minimun indispensable for, and which research lasted pretty long because of my slowliness to pick up new ideas which is typical of old age (I am actually in my early old age, being 56, but in my heart I feel young for ever), but also because there was not enough of an explanation and advice to be found on that issue (actually there was lots of conflicting advice to be found on the web!), or because I wasn't able to find sufficiently clear and reliable advice and explanation, or for completeness, was not able to find it sooner than I did... (have a look at how little or nothing there is at this time, again: at *this* time, at the time of my writing this, on namespace that is needed to apply in the Dovecot, to have proper Maildir++ for your mail and for your Mutt, how little or nothing about it yet, on the Mutt wiki!)... So... the real mailing tools for standalone[,SOHO] hosts: 1) getmail to retrieve mail (*) 2) maildrop to sort it (**) 3) Dovecot to serve it (***) 4) sSMTP to send mail () 5) Mutt of course (*) (*) fetchmail is old and doesn't compare in simplicity and effectiveness (**) so much simpler than procmail! very powerful! (***) very popular, not too difficult to configure for a case like mine () while I spent weeks on postfix, and I do have some understanding now of it: it is a great program!, I wasn't able to configure it for just smtp (no smtpd, I don't need that at this time), because some things are really hidden in very ample documentation and not easy to phathom... so much so that I went on a rampage of learning stunnel and particular configuration of /etc/default/saslauthd-root_postfix that needed to talk to /var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd/mux socket or what not... and still didn't get things to work... And on the other hand I got this sSMTP program to work in a matter of hours... (*) Mutt is my last task, logically last: it works on top of, or needs, all the previous for all that it does. The (1) to (4) are its
Re: Namespace with/without on dovecot server on/off and issues
Congratulations Miroslav, Boy it sounds like you had a much more difficult time than I did. I didn't know anything about Mutt a few months ago, but I was able to download Mutt-patched from the Ubuntu repository and get it going without too much fuss. But then, I'm using Mutt to access my email account on a server at my hosting company. It sounds like you set up EVERYTHING from scratch. John On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 09:56:14PM +, miro wrote: On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 07:34:36AM +0200, miro.ro...@croatiafidelis.hr wrote: I'm trying to reply to this thread, but I still haven't set up all the mail tools, so... And that was the case for weeks! Do you know, folks, that you are guilty of criminal offence of compelling old people like me to read your manuals, wikis, howtos and things for longer than the inventors of the internet spent on this newfangled virtual thingies! Aargh, I think I finally got the first mail out with normal tools, meaning dovecot, mutt and ...the following took me so long that I could cry on your shoulder, kind reader!: ... and with sSMTP after I finally understood that postfix was an overkill for my needs, and that sSMTP was just fine, and that it must be within my intellectual reach after all the weeks of dedicated study of the agglomerate of mailing tools that I was to choose for my future life on the internet, with a little more chance for true privacy and freedom... (Just in case: of course I was joking about you people compelling old people to study.) I am so confident that things are working, and this will be my first (the test mail that I just successfully sent is not counted) mail in earnest, that is, without the help of the odious M$ Outlook or somesuch, which I stopped using at least five or more years ago, and even without the clever GUI tools like Thunderbird or Claws-Mail, which are so much better, but they don't compare with the power that Mutt and his friends Dovecot, Getmail, Maildrop and sSMTP can arm myself with... So confident that things work now, that I will go somewhat desparate and unstable if they don't yet again. http://marc.info/?l=mutt-usersm=138021971816188w=2 I have made progress on this issue. For now, have a look at how I solved it, here: http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-October/092810.html and there's today's message, which is due anytime there. But not all is solved, and there are issues. There are issues, and I intend to expand on them in the subsequent mail. Let me just, after weeks of my personal research for an actually rather typical user case like mine (no real but only fantasy FQDN hostname, my case being SOHO doesn't subtract much to the typicality of my case), let my just emphasize my findings of what is the best to use for standalone (or part of SOHO) host, in general terms. So people who are looking for real mailing life, and don't want to depend on fine GUI solution that are actually more complicated that the following, only under the hood, but that's exactly where you need to know things when real issues affect you in you life on the internet where you need free and unsurveilled moving and friendship to you wishes and not to some yucky stasibook, sorry I meant zucky Facebook or the likes... So for real mailing tools, according to my real-life-needs research that I have now successfully completed the minimun indispensable for, and which research lasted pretty long because of my slowliness to pick up new ideas which is typical of old age (I am actually in my early old age, being 56, but in my heart I feel young for ever), but also because there was not enough of an explanation and advice to be found on that issue (actually there was lots of conflicting advice to be found on the web!), or because I wasn't able to find sufficiently clear and reliable advice and explanation, or for completeness, was not able to find it sooner than I did... (have a look at how little or nothing there is at this time, again: at *this* time, at the time of my writing this, on namespace that is needed to apply in the Dovecot, to have proper Maildir++ for your mail and for your Mutt, how little or nothing about it yet, on the Mutt wiki!)... So... the real mailing tools for standalone[,SOHO] hosts: 1) getmail to retrieve mail (*) 2) maildrop to sort it (**) 3) Dovecot to serve it (***) 4) sSMTP to send mail () 5) Mutt of course (*) (*) fetchmail is old and doesn't compare in simplicity and effectiveness (**) so much simpler than procmail! very powerful! (***) very popular, not too difficult to configure for a case like mine () while I spent weeks on postfix, and I do have some understanding now of it: it is a great program!, I wasn't able to configure it for just smtp (no smtpd, I don't need that at this time), because some things are really hidden in very ample documentation and not easy to phathom... so much so that I went on a rampage of learning stunnel and particular