I looked on the dovecot website, but didn't find an answer. With
dovecot 1.0, is there a way to keep users from deleting their email? So
that when they click the delete button on their email client, nothing
happens/dovecot refuses to delete email, etc?
On 4/14/2008 9:42 AM, Adam Williams wrote:
I looked on the dovecot website, but didn't find an answer. With
dovecot 1.0, is there a way to keep users from deleting their email? So
that when they click the delete button on their email client, nothing
happens/dovecot refuses to delete email,
Charles Marcus wrote:
I was thinking about a possible plugin - call it maybe 'fake-delete or
something - that would move all messages that a user deletes to a
hidden folder in their maildir, for admin purposes... you could also
use the expire plugin to keep this from growing indefinitely.
Hi all,
I'm trying to get the sieve plugin to work, but with little result. I'm
following http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA, http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Postfix
and http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve
but it won't work. As I have virtual users from several virtual domains, I
added the virtual users -
Hello all,
I followed the wiki to configured the expire plugin on dovecot-1.1rc4
and it isn't working. No error messages on logs or on the execution of
dovecot --exec-mail ext /usr/libexec/dovecot/expire-tool.
mailserver02:~ # dovecot -n
# 1.1.rc4: /etc/dovecot//dovecot.conf
syslog_facility:
At 8:42 AM -0500 4/14/08, Adam Williams imposed structure on a
stream of electrons, yielding:
I looked on the dovecot website, but didn't find an answer. With
dovecot 1.0, is there a way to keep users from deleting their email?
So that when they click the delete button on their email client,
On 4/14/2008, Bill Cole ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
You would probably be better off making a user's deletion into a
server-side hiding/archiving. The Lazy Expunge plugin can do that.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Lazyexpunge
Oh, right... forgot about that one...
Dovecot 'just' rocks... :)
Hi all,
I'm trying to get the sieve plugin to work, but with little result. I'm
following http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA, http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Postfix
and http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve
but it won't work. As I have virtual users from several virtual domains, I
added the virtual users -
Charles Marcus wrote:
Then you are using the wrong tool.
For legal purposes, your message archives should be completely
separate from your normal mail store.
Set up a parallel delivery system for your archiver.
Do you mean like, Postfix's always_bcc = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
option? But, then
At 8:58 AM -0500 4/14/08, Adam Williams wrote:
Charles Marcus wrote:
I was thinking about a possible plugin - call it maybe 'fake-delete
or something - that would move all messages that a user deletes to
a hidden folder in their maildir, for admin purposes... you could
also use the expire
At 9:36 AM -0500 4/14/08, Adam Williams wrote:
Bill Cole wrote:
Presumably you're users are all using IMAP, since the question
doesn't really make sense for POP users, whose view of mail is
entirely local to their machines, not the server.
I'd argue that having the sort of in-your-face
Bill Cole wrote:
Presumably you're users are all using IMAP, since the question doesn't
really make sense for POP users, whose view of mail is entirely local
to their machines, not the server.
I'd argue that having the sort of in-your-face dysfunction you
describe is probably not the best
At 9:45 AM -0500 4/14/08, Adam Williams imposed structure on a
stream of electrons, yielding:
Charles Marcus wrote:
Then you are using the wrong tool.
For legal purposes, your message archives should be completely
separate from your normal mail store.
Set up a parallel delivery system for
On 4/14/2008, Adam Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Do you mean like, Postfix's always_bcc = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
option? But, then I'm doubling my data. One copy is the user's
email, and one copy for always_bcc. Then I have twice the data to
back up, more CPU cycles to compress it to tape,
Bill Cole wrote:
Um, really?
I've had a little experience with SOx, HIPAA, GLBA, and Federal
E-Discovery compliance projects, and I've never heard that SOx applied
at all to state agencies or that it requires anyone to archive all
email forever. In fact, doing so as a matter of normal
Adam Williams wrote:
Charles Marcus wrote:
Then you are using the wrong tool.
For legal purposes, your message archives should be completely
separate from your normal mail store.
Set up a parallel delivery system for your archiver.
Do you mean like, Postfix's always_bcc = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
I followed the wiki to configured the expire plugin on dovecot-1.1rc4
and it isn't working. No error messages on logs or on the execution of
dovecot --exec-mail ext /usr/libexec/dovecot/expire-tool.
I also have trouble getting it to do much. It may be
Sorry again, I forgot to tell:
dovecot version: 1.0.5-1 Debian package.
Also, I tried to change plugin order on dovecot.conf, but the problem
persists!
Thanks!
Fábio M. Catunda escreveu:
Hi!
I'm trying to use an ACL to avoid deletion of messages that are inside
.Trash folder, the ACL is
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