Charles Marcus schrieb:
On 9/21/2009 11:33 AM, Eric Jon Rostetter wrote:
Of course, eventually I'm sure dovecot will hit a wall where performance
improvements will be negligible, but for now, the difference between the
1.0.x version and 1.2.x is so great that anyone who refuses to upgrade
is
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.2/dovecot-1.2.5.tar.gz
Does the ManageSieve patch for 1.2.4 work with 1.2.5?
On 9/21/2009, daniel wang (daniel.w...@oracle.com) wrote:
I need the install doc for dovecot on RHEL5.2, thanks a lot!! J
Methinks you are in the wrong place. This is a question for the redhat list.
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Best regards,
Charles
On 9/22/2009, Matthias Andree (matthias.and...@gmx.de) wrote:
If I'm using Dovecot 1.0.X to serve a handful of users with Maildirs,
I don't care a bit even for 90% of performance back or forth. I do
care about maintenance.
If it works well in practice and is not known to be insecure, why
Hello folks,
I'd like your thoughts on the following problem:
If one is using v1.2+ IMAP ACLs to allow users to share their mailbox
and uses SQL as dictionary backend, every dovecot server would know
which ACLs to enforce. But as the wiki states here
On Sep 22, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Christian Rohmann wrote:
Is there no way to share mailboxes (folders) between different
servers?
Not yet.
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 14:30 -0700, Florin Andrei wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
Hmm. Maybe the setting could have a new with-ssl option or something..
That would be awesome. If I'm not mistaken, it's a pretty common
situation to use certs on SSL but not require them on
Simply (and maybe stupid) question ..
is there anything that can be easily used to automatically compress
IMAP traffic between client and server ? I was thinking if the SSL/TLS
code enables some kind of compression as well.
the idea is to reduce IMAP traffic between server and
On Sep 22, 2009, at 9:08 PM, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
is there anything that can be easily used to automatically
compress IMAP traffic between client and server ? I was thinking if
the SSL/TLS code enables some kind of compression as well.
If your OpenSSL supports it, Dovecot supports
Timo Sirainen escreveu:
If your OpenSSL supports it, Dovecot supports it. I recently tested
this with gnutls-cli program, openssl s_client for some reason didn't
support it. I've no idea if any actual IMAP clients support it.
i'm using OpenSSL shipped from CentOS 5.3 . is there any
Hi,
I just updated to dovecot 1.2.5 on centos5.
1.2.4 did not show this problem. I am going to roll back for the time being
but I am willing to do whatever I need to to fix this.
This is an x86_64 system. filesystem is ext3.
I am now seeing the following in the logs:
Sep 22 17:31:06 vfoggy
Hi all,
We recently attempted to update our Dovecot installation to version
1.2.5. After doing so, we noticed a constant stream of crash messages in
our log file:
Sep 22 15:58:41 hostname dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=USERNAME,
method=PLAIN, rip=X.X.X.X, lip=X.X.X.X, TLS
Sep 22 15:58:41
Tom,
Tom Diehl wrote:
I just updated to dovecot 1.2.5 on centos5.
1.2.4 did not show this problem. I am going to roll back for the time being
but I am willing to do whatever I need to to fix this.
This is an x86_64 system. filesystem is ext3.
I am now seeing the following in the logs:
Sep
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 9/21/2009, Charles Sprickman (sp...@bway.net) wrote:
They've been using Thunderbird for some time and I'm finding the following
issues there:
I highly recommend you try the new Thunderbird 3 builds (current is b3 I
believe)...
It has mucho,
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