mouss wrote:
Eric Biondi wrote:
I'm having a problem with Dovecot and forwarding of aliases. Any help
would
be greatly appreciated.
I'm using Postfix, Mysql, dovecot, amavis.
mysql SELECT * FROM alias;
| address | goto | domain | created | modified | active |
It seems from the logs that
To all,
I am using dovecot --version 1.0.10 and trying to convert MBOXes to
MailDir's with the end goal of creating one folder filled with users old
MBOXes that when they log in for the first time will be converted to
Mail Dir format.
I tried this and it did not work and gave me this
Hi.
Is there a way to deliver a message already marked as read.
I would like to configure my MTA to deliver a copy of all sent messages
to a folder named Sent in the user Maildir, I believe that it would be
interesting to keep this folder always marked as readed.
I'm not sure what define a
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to avoid such problems i simple create a new user with
userdb_mail=maildir and using thunderbird i just copied the emails from
one account to other :)
I had to wait a little but in the end everything was pretty damn ok.
But i only had to change one
I misunderstood the cause of the slowness then, if it is really true
that updating the index is not an important factor. I don't remember
seeing profiling, but since I don't have any myself I'll take your
word for it.
It always frustrates me to see people speculate on stuff instead of
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Ed W wrote:
I misunderstood the cause of the slowness then, if it is really true that
updating the index is not an important factor. I don't remember seeing
profiling, but since I don't have any myself I'll take your word for it.
It always frustrates me to see
Mouse,
Thanks so much for your reply. It helped me understand the path mail takes
through the system. I did a little research and found alias mapping is
applied after amavis hands the message back to postfix. So after carefully
looking at master.cf I found a stray # found it's way into the line
On 1/30/08, Ed W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just get a small shell script to run `touch ${rand_file}` 35,000 times
and time it. Then drop into your shell and do rm -rf on the folder
(for bonus marks you could purge the disk cache before doing this).
This gives you a benchmark on your
I have recently gotten Dovecot running on my Solaris 5.8 mail server in order
to replace UW IMAP. I'm currently testing it out with mail clients popular
amongst my users. It's been working very well, with one vital exception.
Apple Mail on OS X 10.4 is not completing authentication (I don't
The wiki http://wiki.dovecot.org/Iptables leads me to believe that
the only way to configure dovecot to listen for the same protocol on
multiple ports is via external redirection (iptables or similar). Is
that so, or can dovecot be directly configured to listen on multiple
ports?
Here's a
On Tuesday 29 Jan 2008, you wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Anne Wilson wrote:
I have a problem and I don't know which part of the mail chain could be
causing it, although dovecot does seem to be the most logical source.
I get multiple copies of messages to my Inbox. I have just deleted 24
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 18:14:19 you wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 29 Jan 2008, you wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Anne Wilson wrote:
I have a problem and I don't know which part of the mail chain could be
causing it, although dovecot does seem to be the most
On Jan 29, 2008, at 6:03 PM, Daniel Watts wrote:
Is there not a more efficient way to do this? If Dovecot knows the
whole folder is being deleted (ie a Trash purge), could it do
something clever with the filesystem to just remove the whole folder?
If you use IMAP DELETE command, it renames
Hello all,
I am using dovecot with maildir storage. I want to share a inbox of
one user with another user. I read the page
http://wiki.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes but it does not deal with
inboxes. I tried a test of a non-inbox folder and it worked great.
The inbox does not have a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I am using dovecot with maildir storage. I want to share a inbox
of one user with another user. I read the page
http://wiki.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes but it does not deal with
inboxes. I tried a test of a non-inbox folder and it worked great.
Apologies. It seems that I forgot to switch on list management in kmail.
I've re-sent the message, this time to the list. It should arrive along with
this.
In kmail, are you using disconnected IMAP? A snippet from an email I sent
to the Alpine (email client) list: (the last two links are
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 21:44:38 Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
Apologies. It seems that I forgot to switch on list management in kmail.
I've re-sent the message, this time to the list. It should arrive along
with this.
In kmail, are you using disconnected IMAP? A snippet from an email
When I install an SSL certificate, I can't find a config option to set
configure the Server Certificate Chain
file...
Is this not possible or can I do it another way?
(When I connect, I am being told the Signature status is uncheckable...)
Regards,
BTJ
--
On 31.01.2008 1:27, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
When I install an SSL certificate, I can't find a config option to set
configure the Server Certificate Chain
file...
Is this not possible or can I do it another way?
(When I connect, I am being told the Signature status is uncheckable...)
Regards,
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 29 Jan 2008, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Anne Wilson wrote:
I have a problem and I don't know which part of the mail chain could be
causing it, although dovecot does seem to be the most logical source.
I get multiple copies of
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Gabriel Millerd wrote:
On 1/30/08, Ed W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just get a small shell script to run `touch ${rand_file}` 35,000 times
and time it. Then drop into your shell and do rm -rf on the folder
(for bonus marks you could purge the disk cache before doing
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Gabriel Millerd wrote:
Making a perl script to insert 35k emails using dovecot deliver
doesn't impact my under resourced machines and I work with
spam/(false|ham|queue) system with mail::imapclient automation and the
script
Evaggelos Balaskas wrote:
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to avoid such problems i simple create a new user with
userdb_mail=maildir and using thunderbird i just copied the emails from
one account to other :)
Thanks Evaggelos for your reply unfortunately I need to convert
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008, Erin D. Hughes wrote:
Evaggelos Balaskas wrote:
to avoid such problems i simple create a new user with
userdb_mail=maildir and using thunderbird i just copied the emails from
one account to other :)
Thanks Evaggelos for your reply unfortunately I need to convert about
I have several dozen IMAP folders (stored as Maildir++). When I'm on
the go with my iPhone, I only want to see a few of them.
My naive solution that didn't work:
1) create an alternate login that yields my existing permissions and
mail folder, but stores its own version of metadata
2)
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