With all the mess that my email has become, it makes sense for me to try
to make use of Sieve, but I'm having quite the time finding out how to
make it work. I'm running 1.0.13 on a Debian machine. Sieve appears to
be compiled with it. I can access managesieve, and I have set up
dovecot.conf wi
With all the mess that my email has become, it makes sense for me to try
to make use of Sieve, but I'm having quite the time finding out how to
make it work. I'm running 1.0.13 on a Debian machine. Sieve appears to
be compiled with it. I can access managesieve, and I have set up
dovecot.conf wi
Marvin Raab schreef:
Hi all,
Recently installed dovecot and postfix under Fedora8 and it works great.
Then I installed both postfix and dovecot under VMWare Server (different
machine) copying the same configuration files but changing the hostname and
domain as appropriate.
When testing the in
Trever L. Adams a écrit :
>
>> Timo Sirainen wrote:
>>> http://dovecot.org/patches/1.0/imap-alert-plugin.c
>>>
>>>
>>
> I would like to see this as part of the standard dovecot package with
> some documentation. Is this possible for 1.1?
>
> Trever Adams
Is there any documentation available fo
what does postfix´s logs says? It could be name resolution, something wrong
with maps, etc.
2008/4/6, Marvin Raab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Recently installed dovecot and postfix under Fedora8 and it works great.
> Then I installed both postfix and dovecot under VMWare Server (differen