Les Mikesell wrote:
>> But the permissions in lower folders, where I can create sub-folders,
>> are exactly the same as the permissions in the top folders, where I
>> cannot.
> Is SELinux active, and if so is the context set correctly?
Thanks for the response.
No, SELinux is not running:
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 6:09 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
> Thanks again for responding.
> But the permissions in lower folders, where I can create sub-folders,
> are exactly the same as the permissions in the top folders, where I cannot.
>
>> And yes I have created new folders with mkdir.
Is SELi
On 03/06/2012 04:09 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Nataraj wrote:
>
I would check the ownership and permissions of the mail directories and
files. You might also try a different mail client.
>>> All the dovecot mail directories and files are in ~/Maildir ,
>>> and are owned by me, with all
Nataraj wrote:
>>> I would check the ownership and permissions of the mail directories and
>>> files. You might also try a different mail client.
>> All the dovecot mail directories and files are in ~/Maildir ,
>> and are owned by me, with all directories having 700 permission,
>> and all files
On 03/05/2012 05:22 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Nataraj wrote:
>
>
>> I would check the ownership and permissions of the mail directories and
>> files. You might also try a different mail client.
> Thanks for your response.
> All the dovecot mail directories and files are in ~/Maildir ,
> and are
Nataraj wrote:
> I would check the ownership and permissions of the mail directories and
> files. You might also try a different mail client.
Thanks for your response.
All the dovecot mail directories and files are in ~/Maildir ,
and are owned by me, with all directories having 700 permission,
Peter Peltonen wrote:
> I have a bit exotic Dovecot setup myself, but this is what I've done:
>
> 1. I have not touched the files in conf.d
>
> 2. In dovecot.conf I just have:
>
> !include_try local.conf
>
> 3. And in local.conf I have defined:
>
> - auth_cache_size
> - auth_verbose
> - disab
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> However, I am running CentOS-6.2,
> and now /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf does not seem to contain
> any reference to namespace, as it did in CentOS-5.
>
> There is now a directory /etc/dovecot/conf.d ,
> and the only mentions of namespace a
> That doesn't work for me.
> In my case the parent of Inbox is "grover",
> the name of the dovecot server (running CentOS-6.2).
> If I right-click on grover,
> I am offered a menu of options, but these do not include "New subfolder"
> (even greyed out).
> The ones that are not greyed out are:
>
Peter Peltonen wrote:
>> If I understood the question, he wants his imap clients to be able to
>> create folders at the same level as the inbox, not under it.
Yes, that was my question.
>> Which is
>> probably a server-side storage or namespace option.
> What I have on my Dovecot server config
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 11:42 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> If I understood the question, he wants his imap clients to be able to
> create folders at the same level as the inbox, not under it. Which is
> probably a server-side storage or namespace option.
What I have on my Dovecot server config
Michael Gliwinski wrote:
>> I want to create a top-level folder
>> (ie at the same level as Inbox)
>> but this doesn't seem to be possible
>> from KMail running on a remote Fedora-6 laptop.
> I use KMail as client for Dovecot IMAP and I can create top level folders
> no
> problem. Just right cli
On Saturday 03 Mar 2012 12:15:29 Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Is there a web-interface to dovecot under CentOS-6?
>
> I want to create a top-level folder
> (ie at the same level as Inbox)
> but this doesn't seem to be possible
> from KMail running on a remote Fedora-6 laptop.
I use KMail as client for
John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 03:40:38PM +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
>> Maybe when giving advice you should desist from top-posting.
>
> Likewise if you're going to reply to a mailing list post you could
> desist from over-quoting extraneous text.
You are being ridiculou
On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 03:40:38PM +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
> Maybe when giving advice you should desist from top-posting.
Likewise if you're going to reply to a mailing list post you could
desist from over-quoting extraneous text.
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 2:25 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 03/03/12 4:15 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Is there a web-interface to dovecot under CentOS-6?
>
> Dovecot is a pop and imap server for email clients. are you asking if
> there is a web mail program that can use imap or pop ?
>
If I unde
On 03/03/12 4:15 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Is there a web-interface to dovecot under CentOS-6?
Dovecot is a pop and imap server for email clients. are you asking if
there is a web mail program that can use imap or pop ?
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On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
>> You should email the dovecot mailing list.
>
> I'll try that.
> However, what I was asking was if there is a CentOS-6 application
> that provides a GUI interface to dovecot,
> so it seemed to me appropriate to ask on the CentOS mailing lis
On 3 March 2012 15:40, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Mailinglist wrote:
>
>> You should email the dovecot mailing list.
>>
>> http://dovecot.org/mailinglists.html
>
> Maybe when giving advice you should desist from top-posting.
>
>>> Is there a web-interface to dovecot under CentOS-6?
>>>
>>> I want to
Mailinglist wrote:
> You should email the dovecot mailing list.
>
> http://dovecot.org/mailinglists.html
Maybe when giving advice you should desist from top-posting.
>> Is there a web-interface to dovecot under CentOS-6?
>>
>> I want to create a top-level folder
>> (ie at the same level as Inb
You should email the dovecot mailing list.
http://dovecot.org/mailinglists.html
Regards
On Mar 3, 2012, at 7:15 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Is there a web-interface to dovecot under CentOS-6?
>
> I want to create a top-level folder
> (ie at the same level as Inbox)
> but this doesn't seem to
On 3 March 2012 12:15, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Is there a web-interface to dovecot under CentOS-6?
>
> I want to create a top-level folder
> (ie at the same level as Inbox)
> but this doesn't seem to be possible
> from KMail running on a remote Fedora-6 laptop.
>
> I was browsing through the dovec
Is there a web-interface to dovecot under CentOS-6?
I want to create a top-level folder
(ie at the same level as Inbox)
but this doesn't seem to be possible
from KMail running on a remote Fedora-6 laptop.
I was browsing through the dovecot wiki,
and I saw some pictures which seemed to be from a d
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