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On 02/14/2011 04:39 AM, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
IMAP/ACCEPT $FWnet
IMAPS/ACCEPT$FWnet
You can try if it works by telnetting from your laptop to your desktop
on port 143 (plain) or 993 (ssl). Check in the main time your
Paul Cartwright schreef:
I was having a problem today, trying my laptop & IMAP from my debian
desktop. I looked in the rules file, & figured out why my web server
wasn't working. It only showed port 80, but I had changed apache to port
81, forgetting about shorewall! When I saw t
I was having a problem today, trying my laptop & IMAP from my debian
desktop. I looked in the rules file, & figured out why my web server
wasn't working. It only showed port 80, but I had changed apache to port
81, forgetting about shorewall! When I saw the port 80 in there, I
cha
Hi all,
I've cleaned up a perl script that I use to download
mail from an IMAP server.
It's now available to download from github:
http://github.com/bolangi/imapget
Why bother?
- simple, lightweight
+ single script alternative to fetchmail/procmail
+ doesn't use
t also restricted to paid accounts?
> >
> > Wikipedia seems to say it is open for everyone:
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!_Mail#Free_IMAP_and_SMTPs_access
> >
> > Maybe fetchmail is capable to work this way...
> I didn't try fetchmail ( y
:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!_Mail#Free_IMAP_and_SMTPs_access
>
> Maybe fetchmail is capable to work this way...
I didn't try fetchmail ( yet) but I was able to setup IMAP port 993, and
get connected.
great! now just don't tell Yahoo!
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hen I try to connect **YAHOO**
> says NO, that email address is not allowed to get pop3 mail. So the
> settings don't matter, yahoo knows that it isn't a pop3-illegible
> account
Sorry for the noise but... did anyone try to connect to Yahoo via IMAP?
It seems to be responding:
s...@
On 11/10/2010 08:57 AM, Celejar wrote:
> You misunderstand - I'm asking you how *you've* tried to POP directly
> from Yahoo - with what tool, settings, etc.?
I let thunderbird figure it out. And when I try to connect **YAHOO**
says NO, that email address is not allowed to get pop3 mail. So the
sett
[Please reply to the list and not to me personally.]
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 06:00:08 -0500
Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 11/09/2010 09:06 PM, Celejar wrote:
> >>> Don't know - works here. Does the Gmail importer work for you?
> >>> > >
> >> > yes!
> > This doesn't add up - how can Gmail work if PO
On 11/09/2010 09:26 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> -rw-r- 1 root adm 31 Sep 17 2007 boot
>> > paulandcilla:/var/log# cat boot
>> > (Nothing has been logged yet.)
> Then you need to enable boot logging. IIRC I had to manually enable it
> in Lenny. What does "cat /etc/default/bootlogd" say?
>
> I
On 11/09/2010 09:29 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> >
>> > This doesn't add up - how can Gmail work if POP isn't functional? What
>> > tool are you trying to POP with? What port, etc.?
> Telnet or openssl s_client would be the most straightforward testing method:
>
> http://www.anta.net/misc/telnet-
Celejar put forth on 11/9/2010 8:06 PM:
> On Tue, 09 Nov 2010 20:54:07 -0500
> Paul Cartwright wrote:
>
>> On 11/09/2010 07:55 PM, Celejar wrote:
>>> FWIW, I'm using POP over SSL at port 995:
> I tried it:
> Sending of password did not succeed. Mail server pop.mail.yahoo.com
> re
Paul Cartwright put forth on 11/9/2010 7:52 PM:
> On 11/09/2010 06:40 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
apache2 is in /etc/rc2.d/S91apache2
shouldn't it automatically start at bootup?
>> Did you happen to look at /var/log/boot ?
> ls -l boo*
> -rw-r- 1 root adm 31 Sep 17 2007 boot
> pa
On Tue, 09 Nov 2010 20:54:07 -0500
Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 11/09/2010 07:55 PM, Celejar wrote:
> >>> > > FWIW, I'm using POP over SSL at port 995:
> >> > I tried it:
> >> > Sending of password did not succeed. Mail server pop.mail.yahoo.com
> >> > responded: pop not allowed for user.
> > Don
On 11/09/2010 07:55 PM, Celejar wrote:
>>> > > FWIW, I'm using POP over SSL at port 995:
>> > I tried it:
>> > Sending of password did not succeed. Mail server pop.mail.yahoo.com
>> > responded: pop not allowed for user.
> Don't know - works here. Does the Gmail importer work for you?
>
yes! woul
On 11/09/2010 06:40 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> > apache2 is in /etc/rc2.d/S91apache2
>> >
>> > shouldn't it automatically start at bootup?
> Did you happen to look at /var/log/boot ?
ls -l boo*
-rw-r- 1 root adm 31 Sep 17 2007 boot
paulandcilla:/var/log# cat boot
(Nothing has been logged y
On Tue, 09 Nov 2010 15:47:14 -0500
Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 11/09/2010 03:25 PM, Celejar wrote:
> > So I began to try it myself - but when I saw that it was clearly a POP
> > setup, right before handing over my Yahoo password to Gmail, I thought
> > that I'd better try POP myself first. So I
se it had to
> fsck a bunch of file systems that hadn't been checked in 225 days,
> apache didn't restart. not sure why ?
> before apache restarted I tried to start up thunderbird on my laptop to
> get to IMAP email on the debian box, but it refused the connection. Once
> I
On Tue, 09 Nov 2010 15:42:20 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 11/09/2010 03:11 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>>> > # update-rc.d apache2 start 91 2 3 4 5 . stop 91 0 1 6 .
>>> > System startup links for /etc/init.d/apache2 already exist.
>> So, did you run the above command...?
>
> yes I did, and that
On 11/09/2010 03:25 PM, Celejar wrote:
> So I began to try it myself - but when I saw that it was clearly a POP
> setup, right before handing over my Yahoo password to Gmail, I thought
> that I'd better try POP myself first. So I fired up getmail, and
> voilà! Vanilla POP access!
>
> Yahoo still
On 11/09/2010 03:11 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> > # update-rc.d apache2 start 91 2 3 4 5 . stop 91 0 1 6 .
>> > System startup links for /etc/init.d/apache2 already exist.
> So, did you run the above command...?
yes I did, and that was the results..
System startup links for /etc/init.d/apache2 alrea
El 2010-11-09 a las 14:49 -0500, Paul Cartwright escribió:
(resending to the list)
> On 11/09/2010 02:39 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> > Then re-enable the service (man update-rc.d). Afterwards, restart the
> > system and check if apache2 is running as it should.
> # update-rc.d apache2 start 91 2 3 4
hoo mail, like Gmail or GMX, both offer quite
> > > good IMAP/POP access
> >
> > I didn't realize that you could import Yahoo email into GMail.. but it
> > DOES use "yet another third party app":
> > http://www.trueswitch.com/gmail/terms/index_en.htm
On 11/09/2010 01:13 PM, Chris Davies wrote:
>> > apache2 is in /etc/rc2.d/S91apache2
> ls -l /etc/*.d/*apache2 please
> Chris
>
# ls -l /etc/*.d/*apache2
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6464 Apr 19 2010 /etc/init.d/apache2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 293 Apr 19 2010 /etc/logrotate.d/apache2
lrwxrwxrwx 1
On Tue, 09 Nov 2010 14:27:35 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 11/09/2010 02:20 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> You are seeking at the wrong side :-)
>>
>> Forget about if apache starts at booting, first to do is testing if you
>> can run it at all:
>>
>> /etc/init.d/apache2 start
> works fine..
Good.
>
On 11/09/2010 02:20 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> You are seeking at the wrong side :-)
>
> Forget about if apache starts at booting, first to do is testing if you
> can run it at all:
>
> /etc/init.d/apache2 start
works fine..
> Does it run? If yes, then you just have to enable apache2 service to boot
>
Paul Cartwright wrote:
> apache didn't restart. not sure why ?
> apache2 is in /etc/rc2.d/S91apache2
ls -l /etc/*.d/*apache2 please
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2010 14:09:13 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 11/09/2010 01:18 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>>> apache2 is in /etc/rc2.d/S91apache2
>>> >
>>> > shouldn't it automatically start at bootup?
>> Yes... if it does not start you'll have to dig why, review your logs.
>>
> if it doesn't start at
On 11/09/2010 01:18 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> apache2 is in /etc/rc2.d/S91apache2
>> >
>> > shouldn't it automatically start at bootup?
> Yes... if it does not start you'll have to dig why, review your logs.
>
if it doesn't start at bootup, then there would be no error in the log,
because it didn't t
oot, because it had to
> fsck a bunch of file systems that hadn't been checked in 225 days,
> apache didn't restart. not sure why ?
Logs will tell.
> before apache restarted I tried to
> start up thunderbird on my laptop to get to IMAP email on the debian
> box, but it r
ed in 225 days,
apache didn't restart. not sure why ?
before apache restarted I tried to start up thunderbird on my laptop to
get to IMAP email on the debian box, but it refused the connection. Once
I started apache, the IMAP connected on the laptop. What does starting
the web server have to do wi
On 11/08/2010 02:21 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> > I didn't realize that you could import Yahoo email into GMail.. but it
>> > DOES use "yet another third party app":
>> > http://www.trueswitch.com/gmail/terms/index_en.html?lang=en
>> > and it is limited, and it is a beta, and it will only pull in
On Lu, 08 nov 10, 06:10:06, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 11/08/2010 03:20 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:> Because Yahoo has paid
> only POP3 access. You can however let another
> > free provider fetch your yahoo mail, like Gmail or GMX, both offer quite
> > good IMAP/POP access
On 11/08/2010 07:32 AM, Tom Ashley wrote:>
> Actually you can get yahoo via POP3 or IMAP without a paid account by
> designating the "Yahoo! Asia" server in account settings for regional
> site. There is no charge for the service in Asia.
actually, I like the Gmail option,
27;t read any of the fetchyahoo code, just the
> config file.
>
> >
> > Another question... why not using Fetchmail for Yahoo account? :-?
> >
> that IS the reason I use fetchyahoo, because without it, you can't get
> yahoo via POP3 without a paid account, you o
On 11/08/2010 03:20 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:> Because Yahoo has paid
only POP3 access. You can however let another
> free provider fetch your yahoo mail, like Gmail or GMX, both offer quite
> good IMAP/POP access
I didn't realize that you could import Yahoo email into GMail.. b
On 11/08/2010 02:49 AM, Camaleón wrote:>
> Maybe because "fetchyahoo" is by-passing Postfix (Procmail) and directly
> storing e-mails under the specified location.
could very well be, I didn't read any of the fetchyahoo code, just the
config file.
>
> Another question... why not using Fetchmail f
ch your yahoo mail, like Gmail or GMX, both offer quite
> good IMAP/POP access.
Nor IMAP? How bad ;-(
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On Lu, 08 nov 10, 07:49:13, Camaleón wrote:
>
> Another question... why not using Fetchmail for Yahoo account? :-?
Because Yahoo has paid only POP3 access. You can however let another
free provider fetch your yahoo mail, like Gmail or GMX, both offer quite
good IMAP/POP access.
R
from the rest of your accounts :-?
> other than the fetchyahoo that does send my yahoo email to my local IMAP
> user account, all of the domain emails are pulled from my domain host
> using fetchmail. Up until recently that was done to my /var/mail/USER
> account. Each line of the fetchma
y yahoo email to my local IMAP
user account, all of the domain emails are pulled from my domain host
using fetchmail. Up until recently that was done to my /var/mail/USER
account. Each line of the fetchmailrc file had user=$MY_LOCAL_USER account.
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 21:07:02 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 15:47:55 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
(from the other thread...)
> I have dovecot & postfix set
> to enable Maildir & IMAP, but it doesn't seem to be working.. dovecot
> log shows:
> 2010-11
hyahoo, but I use it to get my
> yahoo email, bring it in to my IMAP folder. I'm not sure what magic it
> does, but it is the ONLY local app. that utilizes my IMAP folder. which
> is amazing, after I just looked at my fetchyahoorc file: # set use-imap
> to 1 to enable output to an I
On 11/07/2010 08:32 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> "home_mailbox" has preference over "mail_spool_directory" but is has to
> be defined. Try by reloading postfix.
not sure if you are familiar with fetchyahoo, but I use it to get my
yahoo email, bring it in to my IMAP folder.
On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 07:13:05 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I am trying to change my mail output on Debian Lenny to IMAP, using my
> Maildir folder.. I've changed /etc/postfix/main.cf and
> /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
>
> and here is what my postconf -d output show
I am trying to change my mail output on Debian Lenny to IMAP, using my
Maildir folder.. I've changed /etc/postfix/main.cf
and /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
and here is what my postconf -d output shows:
home_mailbox =
mail_name = Postfix
mail_owner = postfix
mail_release_date = 200
On 03/09/10 11:59, Michal wrote:
what version of TB are you
using
Icedove 3.0.6 (ie standard Debian Squeeze)
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On 03/09/10 10:48, Alan Chandler wrote:
I read all my e-mail via imap using Thunderbird (Icedove). I have
several folder hierachies in my personal account, some of which
contains mail put their by an exim filter as my .forward file on the
server (the mail is put into Maildirs in my account by
I read all my e-mail via imap using Thunderbird (Icedove). I have
several folder hierachies in my personal account, some of which contains
mail put their by an exim filter as my .forward file on the server (the
mail is put into Maildirs in my account by exim). This Debian Mailing
list is one
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Joe wrote:
> On 09/07/10 06:48, surreal wrote:
>> I need a guide and howto on setting up a courier imap server on the
>> system..a basic guide of how to add users, set up their mailboxes and
>> get it
>> running with postf
On 09/07/10 06:48, surreal wrote:
I need a guide and howto on setting up a courier imap server on the
system..a basic guide of how to add users, set up their mailboxes and get it
running with postfix smtp server will be good.
Please point me any tutorial having lenny as the server example(not
I need a guide and howto on setting up a courier imap server on the
system..a basic guide of how to add users, set up their mailboxes and get it
running with postfix smtp server will be good.
Please point me any tutorial having lenny as the server example(not etch)
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On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 04:11:06AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/25/2010 08:54 PM, Vincze Janos Istvan wrote:
[…]
> >Can I confiugre dovecot to download mails from IMAP folders via POP3?
> >
> >Now, mails can be downloaded only from .INBOX.
>
> Why? The whole poin
On Wed, 26 May 2010 03:54:57 +0200, Vincze Janos Istvan wrote:
> I use postfix and dovecot (1.1.11) combo with maildir format. I would
> have a question about dovecot config.
>
> Can I confiugre dovecot to download mails from IMAP folders via POP3?
Sure, why not?
Just setup Dovec
On 05/25/2010 08:54 PM, Vincze Janos Istvan wrote:
Dear All,
I use postfix and dovecot (1.1.11) combo with maildir format.
I would have a question about dovecot config.
Can I confiugre dovecot to download mails from IMAP folders via POP3?
Now, mails can be downloaded only from .INBOX.
Why
On Wed,26.May.10, 03:54:57, Vincze Janos Istvan wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I use postfix and dovecot (1.1.11) combo with maildir format.
> I would have a question about dovecot config.
>
> Can I confiugre dovecot to download mails from IMAP folders via POP3?
>
> Now, mail
Dear All,
I use postfix and dovecot (1.1.11) combo with maildir format.
I would have a question about dovecot config.
Can I confiugre dovecot to download mails from IMAP folders via POP3?
Now, mails can be downloaded only from .INBOX.
My dovecot.conf file:
mail_location = maildir:/home
On Tue March 2 2010, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Those are both the same protocol has far as what's "on the wire". As a
> KMail user, I'd never use "IMAP" it has minimal caching so a server
> round-trip is required for most operations, including readin
count & clicked on the inbox ( which showed
no emails). After sitting there for 2 minutes while it showed " retrieving
headers"...
>
> > What can I do? I'm not that familiar with IMAP, would disconnected IMAP
> > be better?
>
> disconnected IMAP might help becau
In <201003020607.16885@pcartwright.com>, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>I'm not sure what to do about this, maybe I am doing something wrong..
>I setup my wifes account as IMAP so she could read her email from
> home(Kmail) & work (using web mail). The problem is, at home,
ook at kmail and see
whether it's pulling only headers or the entire emails.
> What can I do? I'm not that familiar with IMAP, would disconnected IMAP be
> better?
disconnected IMAP might help because it would have a local copy to
load, speeding the process. But I suspect that'
I'm not sure what to do about this, maybe I am doing something wrong..
I setup my wifes account as IMAP so she could read her email from home(Kmail)
& work (using web mail). The problem is, at home, on our debian box, she runs
Kmail. When she clicks on the inbox it takes forever to bri
>
> i have good reason to believe that those settings are no longer
> correct, i just need to know how to figure out what they *should* be
> on this system.
>
IMP talks IMAP to a server. Is your dovecot listening in localhost:143,
without TLS? Try a 'telnet localhost 14
authentication protocol is. where can i find
that?
for those who've actually worked with horde and IMP, here's what
looks like the relevant snippet from the horde/imp/config/servers.php
file:
$servers['imap'] = array(
'name' => 'IMAP Server',
'
In regards to the grunt program is it possible to modify the command line
arguments to exclude the extra encryption upon request and extend this to
gmail?
I do know that it looks good (like 99%) good for what I want that would be
the thing.
I'm trying to look for something that will work from a m
On Thu Aug 13, 2009 at 09:05:16 -0600, John Haggerty wrote:
>I was wondering if there is any software package do run commands on the
>linux machine and then send the results back to the requesting address?
Take a look at 'grunt', as introduced here:
http://www.debian-adminis
John Haggerty writes:
> I was wondering if there is any software package do run commands on
> the linux machine and then send the results back to the requesting
> address?
ssh or one of its relatives may do, or uux might be what you want. It
is part of the uucp package, which must be installed on
I was wondering if there is any software package do run commands on the
linux machine and then send the results back to the requesting address?
Ie.
message has a perface word "Secretcommandword ls
it starts reading at "Scretcommandword" and then processes ls maybe with a
terminator like #
Thank
>I enabled dovecot's pop3 and could get the messages that way, just fine.
>Messages just sat in the mail /var/mail/$USER directory running the IMAP. Had
>been working just fine yesterday.
>Any ideas? Need to add something to exim4 config? Bug?
>Should it have affected the I
I enabled dovecot's pop3 and could get the messages that way, just fine.
Messages just sat in the mail /var/mail/$USER directory running the IMAP. Had
been working just fine yesterday.
Any ideas? Need to add something to exim4 config? Bug?
Should it have affected the IMAP at all??
-
Dear All
Does anyone know if there exists a kind of imap-server for sms' (the one
you can send and
receive on your mobile phone)?
If this kind of server exists one can receive, write and delete sms'
from your mobile phone
but also using a computer.
Cheers
Sam
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michal krajcirovic wrote:
> Hello,
> addresses the delicate problem :-) The customer has on our mailserver
> your domain, there about 10 mailboxes. The problem is that the
> connections are constantly on the pop3/imap/smtp
> ran...@customerdomain.cz. That sometimes appears the a
michal krajcirovic wrote:
> Hello,
> addresses the delicate problem :-) The customer has on our mailserver
> your domain, there about 10 mailboxes. The problem is that the
> connections are constantly on the pop3/imap/smtp
> ran...@customerdomain.cz. That sometimes appears the a
Hello,
addresses the delicate problem :-) The customer has on our mailserver
your domain, there about 10 mailboxes. The problem is that the
connections are constantly on the pop3/imap/smtp
ran...@customerdomain.cz. That sometimes appears the attack is normal,
but this problem more than a
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:30:51AM +, KLEIN Stéphane wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wounder if someone know one tool to archive mail older than some date
> value from imap account ?
>
> Thanks for your information,
> Stephane
>
'archivemail' is a pretty good program
KLEIN Stéphane:
>
> I wounder if someone know one tool to archive mail older than some date
> value from imap account ?
apt-cache search archive mail imap
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Hi,
I wounder if someone know one tool to archive mail older than some date
value from imap account ?
Thanks for your information,
Stephane
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The IMAP server where I work is not very reliable, and I would like to
back it up each day of the week to a different directory, using cron.
Although offlineimap does not provide 1-way backup, I set up
offlineimap to do something like this. Basically I have an
offlineimaprc file for each
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> How did you create the Maildirs to begin with?
>
> I ask that because and when I created mine 3+ years ago using
> maildirmake(1), permissions were ${USER}:${USER}. (I run sid, but
> etch was still in testing back then, so whatever veresion of
> cour
On 12/16/08 11:42, Alan Chandler wrote:
I would just like to report that I upgraded by server from Etch to Lenny
last weekend. I then was in a position where my IMAP server failed to
deliver the data. I first saw the problem in squirrelmail, which gave
the helpful answer that it could not
I would just like to report that I upgraded by server from Etch to Lenny
last weekend. I then was in a position where my IMAP server failed to
deliver the data. I first saw the problem in squirrelmail, which gave
the helpful answer that it could not connect, but I couldn't fin
Am 2008-08-30 19:11:19, schrieb Mark Copper:
> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 06:49:51PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > How did you create it?
> I created it with mkdir and chmod to 700.
Comandline?
Do you have used:
mkdir -p ~/Maildir/.Trash/{tmp,new,cur}
chmod -R 700 ~/Maildir/.Trash
Tha
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 12:00:42PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 08/30/08 22:53, Mark Copper wrote:
> >Ah, there it is. From Philip Hazel on exim-users:
> > The Trash folder on the file system begins with a period. ie,
> > "Maildir/.Trash"
>
> Ah, well, yes. Creating folders in a canonical
On 08/30/08 22:53, Mark Copper wrote:
Ah, there it is. From Philip Hazel on exim-users:
The Trash folder on the file system begins with a period. ie,
"Maildir/.Trash"
Ah, well, yes. Creating folders in a canonical method (from within
your MUA, or using maildirmake(1), the leading dot w
from your MUA?
> >>
> >>>Everything else is an out-of-the-box old stable system.
> >
> >Well, OK, fetchmail only tells the server to delete the messages
> >("nokeep" option).
> >
> >I created it with mkdir and chmod to 700.
> >
> >The
ate it?
What about when you delete/expunge from your MUA?
Everything else is an out-of-the-box old stable system.
Well, OK, fetchmail only tells the server to delete the messages
("nokeep" option).
I created it with mkdir and chmod to 700.
The actions of mutt, my MUA, only affect my
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 06:49:51PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 08/30/08 18:38, Mark Copper wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a problem losing e-mails, as I posted yesterday. As near as I
> >can tell, it shouldn't happen. But it does.
> >
> >So, I would like to at least delay expunging the mail on th
On 08/30/08 18:38, Mark Copper wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem losing e-mails, as I posted yesterday. As near as I
can tell, it shouldn't happen. But it does.
So, I would like to at least delay expunging the mail on the server. If
I understand correctly, it should simply have been a matter of se
Hi,
I have a problem losing e-mails, as I posted yesterday. As near as I
can tell, it shouldn't happen. But it does.
So, I would like to at least delay expunging the mail on the server. If
I understand correctly, it should simply have been a matter of setting
IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH to "1"
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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> Rich Healey escreveu:
>> I have a quick question, I just got an iPhone, and want to hook against
>> my gmail account, but as it stands i need to have thunderbird running to
>> filter all my mail so i don't get all my listm
Rich Healey escreveu:
I have a quick question, I just got an iPhone, and want to hook against
my gmail account, but as it stands i need to have thunderbird running to
filter all my mail so i don't get all my listmail in my inbox on my phone.
Gmail's filters/labels don't work.. they just label it
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I have a quick question, I just got an iPhone, and want to hook against
my gmail account, but as it stands i need to have thunderbird running to
filter all my mail so i don't get all my listmail in my inbox on my phone.
Gmail's filters/labels don't wo
Chris Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sure I saw something "out there" that did just this [graphical
> editor for Sieve scripts]
I think I may have been thinking of the avelsieve plugin for
Squirrelmail. Unfortunately it seems to encode its idea of the filter
into the script, and reads tha
Steve C. Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Unfortunately this is bare bones, the scripts need to be handwritten. I
> was hoping for an inteface similar to TBird's internal filtering. IE,
> something parent friendly. :)
I'm sure I saw something "out there" that did just this. Now that I've
go
Am 2008-07-18 12:04:35, schrieb Steve C. Lamb:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 04:01:31PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > I do not believe it, since I am admin a Courier-Imap Server with 73.000
> > users ith 2.8 million legitim messages and 8 million spams per day.
>
>
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 04:01:31PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> I do not believe it, since I am admin a Courier-Imap Server with 73.000
> users ith 2.8 million legitim messages and 8 million spams per day.
And a d-u troll.
> I would never use mbox for such stuff... and of
Hallo Jochen,
Am 2008-07-14 00:31:03, schrieb Jochen Schulz:
> I don't see a problem with several thousand files in one directory:
Me too
> # echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
>
> $ time ls -1 ~/Maildir/.debian.user/cur | wc -l
> 10997
>
> real0m2.529s
> user0m0.284s
> sys 0m0.332s
;t want my MTAs
I do not believe it, since I am admin a Courier-Imap Server with 73.000
users ith 2.8 million legitim messages and 8 million spams per day.
I would never use mbox for such stuff... and of course, a mailque und
200.000 is read in in less then 2 minutes... Using a Quad Opteron
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:35:46AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Hell yeah it helps. Hm, they're compiled in by default in Ubuntu, wonder
> if that means Debian too. Also...
For the record it is compiled in on the Debian version of dovecot.
> http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyr
Steve Lamb:
>
> Right now my trash is 2000 messages at 14Mb. 50,000 messages would be
> ~350Mb. Certainly doesn't take me 20 minutes to begin to work with a 350Mb
> flat file. Hell, at work I've opened larger flat files over the network in
> shorter time.
I don't see a problem with several
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