[Dovecot] global vs user script

2007-05-04 Thread M1
What is the order of execution if both user and global sieve script exists? Thanks.

Re: [Dovecot] Return error instead of dying on time back skip?

2007-05-04 Thread Christian Schmidt
Hello Amon, Amon Ott, 02.05.2007 (d.m.y): All our systems run ntpd, but they might be offline for a while before they get contact to a time server, e.g. because of DSL problems. Define one of your internal systems as master time server that connects to other NTP servers outside your

Re: [Dovecot] INBOX inaccessible

2007-05-04 Thread Sophie Nicoud
Ooooh ! Thanks, I have 250 users reading and sending emails on this server Sophie Charles Marcus a écrit : Anyway, a better idea is upgrading to 1.0; dovecot 0.99 is really old and no longer supported. :-\ I use the version including in my SL 4.4 distribution I hope there's some RPM

Re: [Dovecot] Return error instead of dying on time back skip?

2007-05-04 Thread Amon Ott
On Friday 04 May 2007 10:07, Christian Schmidt wrote: Hello Amon, Amon Ott, 02.05.2007 (d.m.y): All our systems run ntpd, but they might be offline for a while before they get contact to a time server, e.g. because of DSL problems. Define one of your internal systems as master time

Re: [Dovecot] Sieve not recognizing keywords

2007-05-04 Thread James Turnbull
Alexander Hoogerhuis wrote: I am doing all of this on Gentoo, so I decided to just redo the ebuild so that I got the dovecot 1.0.0 ebuild, but with the sieve plugin 1.0.1. Aparently I get the same error and now am at a loss here. Any pointers? Well immediate idea would be to work out exactly

Re: [Dovecot] Sieve not recognizing keywords

2007-05-04 Thread Alexander Hoogerhuis
James Turnbull wrote: Alexander Hoogerhuis wrote: I am doing all of this on Gentoo, so I decided to just redo the ebuild so that I got the dovecot 1.0.0 ebuild, but with the sieve plugin 1.0.1. Aparently I get the same error and now am at a loss here. Any pointers? Well immediate idea would

[Dovecot] Help with LDAP authentication - user / user+domain

2007-05-04 Thread Venilton Junior
Hello Folks, I've my dovecot working well and authenticating in my ldap servers. But I'd like configure my users to authenticate in two ways. One is just submitting the username and the other one is providing [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I'm moving from a cyrus-imap solution to dovecot and I've

Re: [Dovecot] Help with LDAP authentication - user / user+domain

2007-05-04 Thread Łukasz Mierzwa
Friday 04 of May 2007 15:34:51 Venilton Junior napisał(a): Hello Folks, I've my dovecot working well and authenticating in my ldap servers. But I'd like configure my users to authenticate in two ways. One is just submitting the username and the other one is providing [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: [Dovecot] Help with LDAP authentication - user / user+domain

2007-05-04 Thread Venilton Junior
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[Dovecot] Moving new email from the mail spool to the inbox

2007-05-04 Thread Adrian Barker
We are considering switching from the Washington UW IMAP server to Dovecot for performance reasons, but we make use of the feature in the UW server that automatically moves new email from the mail spool to the IMAP INBOX. Has anyone implemented this in Dovecot, or considered implementing it ? We

Re: [Dovecot] Moving new email from the mail spool to the inbox

2007-05-04 Thread Andy Shellam
Hi Adrian, I'm thinking this is more of an issue with your MTA, as usually that's responsible for delivering into the mailbox's Inbox. You might want to look at Dovecot's LDA, deliver (http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA). Deliver takes an e-mail piped from your MTA, with appropriate options on the

[Dovecot] Subfolders with IMAP

2007-05-04 Thread Sophie Nicoud
Hello, How can I configure dovecot in order to allow subfolders on IMAP directories ? I dont find in the dovecot.conf file Thanks Sophie

Re: [Dovecot] Moving new email from the mail spool to the inbox

2007-05-04 Thread Adrian Barker
Thanks for replying. We cannot easily change the way we deliver email, as we have over 30,000 users, who use a mixture of imap, pop and Unix email clients, so we have to continue to deliver email to a central mail spool. The MTA that we run is Exim, which has the flexibility to deliver into the

[Dovecot] sporadic slow/non response, problems copying to sent folder

2007-05-04 Thread Danno Coppock
After experiencing these symptoms through many of the release candidates, we've been at v1.0.0 now for a few weeks, and they're still there. Perhaps a config issue with my setup (mbox locks?). It's really too disrupting to continue using this way. I've included symptoms, client info, mta

Re: [Dovecot] Moving new email from the mail spool to the inbox

2007-05-04 Thread Jonathan
Adrian Barker wrote: Thanks for replying. We cannot easily change the way we deliver email, as we have over 30,000 users, who use a mixture of imap, pop and Unix email clients, so we have to continue to deliver email to a central mail spool. The MTA that we run is Exim, which has the

Re: [Dovecot] Moving new email from the mail spool to the inbox

2007-05-04 Thread Kenny Dail
Adrian Barker wrote: We are considering switching from the Washington UW IMAP server to Dovecot for performance reasons, but we make use of the feature in the UW server that automatically moves new email from the mail spool to the IMAP INBOX. Has anyone implemented this in Dovecot, or

Re: [Dovecot] Moving new email from the mail spool to the inbox

2007-05-04 Thread Chris Wakelin
I guess you're delivering mail to /var/mail/username, and UW-IMAP snarfs (to use the UW term :)) the messages to ~/mbox (if it exists) whenever the user opens INBOX in IMAP. If so, I guess the problem is the Unix file-system clients which expect to see mail in /var/mail/username? Dovecot can do

[Dovecot] read only bug?

2007-05-04 Thread Nagyon Almos
Hello All, I have been still struggling with the read only maildir and I think I found something: dovecot wants to rename a file but I/it have/has no rights to do that: dovecot: 2007-05-04 21:30:14 Error: IMAP(bela): rename(/home/store/oldmails/.personal/cur/1154939281.5.pc1.S=1879:2,S,

[Dovecot] Converting Courier mailboxes to Dovecot

2007-05-04 Thread Andy Shellam
Hi, I have around 100 mailboxes (maildirs) to convert from Courier IMAP (4.1.3) to Dovecot. (From a recent backup) I've tested a few mailboxes on Dovecot 1.0.0, and while the client doesn't notice any difference (at least in Thunderbird) I'm hoping to get rid of the old Courier folders and

Re: [Dovecot] read only bug?

2007-05-04 Thread Nagyon Almos
Hello, Thanks for your reply. I have some read only maildirs outside my home. Actually those files and directories does not belong to me, I am only a member of the group which can read those files and change to those directories. This is a bit overworried security: not to loose any data by

Re: [Dovecot] sporadic slow/non response, problems copying to sent folder

2007-05-04 Thread Marshal Newrock
On Fri, 04 May 2007 09:23:02 -0700 Danno Coppock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After experiencing these symptoms through many of the release candidates, we've been at v1.0.0 now for a few weeks, and they're still there. Perhaps a config issue with my setup (mbox locks?). It's really too

Re: [Dovecot] Converting Courier mailboxes to Dovecot

2007-05-04 Thread Gabriel Millerd
On 5/4/07, Andy Shellam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I can't salvage anything useful, is there any adverse effects to me deleting all the courier* files/folders from each mailbox and subfolders so when the client connects back when Dovecot's running, it creates it's own UIDs and keywords etc?