On 3.2.2010, at 7.45, CoolAtt NNA wrote:
Just create .restore-inbox/cur , .restore-sent/cur manually in
/home/vmail/coolatt/Maildir/
and then copy the individual files in the above folders ??
Please make this clear for me.
That should work.
Am going to use it in a PROD environment soon.
On 3.2.2010, at 9.41, Stefan Foerster wrote:
An exciting new feature is the LMTP support. In the default
configuration I have seen, that one only listened on a Unix socket -
will it support network (inet) sockets, too?
Yes. In v2.0 all services can run on both unix or inet sockets.
What
Hi,
came here to ask, if there are any ideas about a possible Dovecot feature,
which would allow execution of a specific mailfilter or other program after new
message is *moved* in specified mail location? The practical benefit on my side
would be, that there wouldn't be any need to do getmail
i have a Little question
I dont know to much the autoconf/automake...there is a command or something
to do, to include my plugin in the Makefile for dovecot compile them when i
compile the hole package ??
or i shoud go to the configure and makefile.am and put by hand ?
I put my plugin in
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Edgar Fuß wrote:
Yes, I should rather reject them right in the MTA, but that currently takes too
long to implement. Or how to reject gast* in postfix using nss authentication?
Hi,
i think i've the same problem as described here:
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2009-June/040687.html
when opening a folder without an index (?) and bzip-compressed files i
get following error message:
2010-02-03T14:12:10.026452+01:00 server dovecot: IMAP(user): gzread()
failed:
i've successfully reproduced that.
Feb 3 12:44:45 correio dovecot: IMAP(solu...@domain.com.br),
rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1: gzread() failed: UNEXPECTED_EOF
Feb 3 12:44:45 correio dovecot: IMAP(solu...@domain.com.br),
rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1: copy: i_stream_read() failed: No such
i've successfully reproduced that.
Feb 3 12:44:45 correio dovecot: IMAP(solu...@domain.com.br),
rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1: gzread() failed: UNEXPECTED_EOF
Feb 3 12:44:45 correio dovecot: IMAP(solu...@domain.com.br),
rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1: copy: i_stream_read() failed: No such
Hello,
I've recently saw a discussion on this list, about a standardised way of
emptying POP3 mailboxes on the server - but no solution came up.
Please provide a suggestion for the following situation:
- I am running a stock POP3 dovecot server, on Fedora 12 (dovecot
version 1.2.9)
-
Hello,
Is this the proper place to suggest an enhancement for the stock dovecot
package ?
The enhancement would be the following:
For the time being, the dovecotpw utility offers a standardised way to
interactively encode a user password in a certain scheme, say:
dovecotpw -s CRYPT
you can always use softquotas (or Maildir quotas) for acchieving
quotas on a virtual environment ... which dovecot can handle pretty well.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Quota/Maildir
Em 03/02/2010 14:41, Răzvan Sandu escreveu:
Filesystem quotas are not an option in this scenario, since the
On 02/03/2010 05:59 PM Răzvan Sandu wrote:
Hello,
Is this the proper place to suggest an enhancement for the stock dovecot
package ?
The enhancement would be the following:
For the time being, the dovecotpw utility offers a standardised way to
interactively encode a user password
I'm running dovecot 2.0 revision 10622:de9d6dae7fe5 on AIX.
I'm trying to see both namespaces that I have listed in mail.conf.
namespace private {
separator = /
prefix =
inbox = no
hidden = no
location = maildir:%h/Maildir
list = yes
}
namespace private {
separator = /
prefix =
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 14:07 -0500, Jonathan Siegle wrote:
I'm running dovecot 2.0 revision 10622:de9d6dae7fe5 on AIX.
I'm trying to see both namespaces that I have listed in mail.conf.
namespace private {
Remove private part from above. In v2.0 it's name, and you can
override namespace
Hey Timo,
I have a question regarding how dovecot might behave if a mail client
(like, for example, Thunderbird) decided to store some of its config
files on the IMAP server itself.
Would there be a decent way of doing this with dovecot that wouldn't
cause problems for other clients that didn't
Charles Marcus wrote:
Hey Timo,
I have a question regarding how dovecot might behave if a mail client
(like, for example, Thunderbird) decided to store some of its config
files on the IMAP server itself.
Would there be a decent way of doing this with dovecot that wouldn't
cause problems for
This would be so it could auto-disable GLODA - its new 'Global Search
and Indexing' scheme - for that account - assuming they accept (and
implement) my bug request to be able to do that:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=544100
On February 3, 2010 4:49:50 PM -0500 Charles Marcus
cmar...@media-brokers.com wrote:
I have a question regarding how dovecot might behave if a mail client
(like, for example, Thunderbird) decided to store some of its config
files on the IMAP server itself.
Would there be a decent way of doing
On 4.2.2010, at 1.03, Frank Cusack wrote:
On February 3, 2010 4:49:50 PM -0500 Charles Marcus
cmar...@media-brokers.com wrote:
I have a question regarding how dovecot might behave if a mail client
(like, for example, Thunderbird) decided to store some of its config
files on the IMAP server
On 3.2.2010, at 23.49, Charles Marcus wrote:
I have a question regarding how dovecot might behave if a mail client
(like, for example, Thunderbird) decided to store some of its config
files on the IMAP server itself.
Some webmails already do that, IIRC something used .name-of-that-webmail
On 4.2.2010, at 0.14, Charles Marcus wrote:
This would be so it could auto-disable GLODA - its new 'Global Search
and Indexing' scheme - for that account - assuming they accept (and
implement) my bug request to be able to do that:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=544100
Well,
On 2.2.2010, at 22.06, Per-Erik Persson wrote:
Scrolling thru the archives gives me a hint that there might be troubles with
AFS together with dovecot and maildir especially the LDA
Is this still an issue or should I prepare for spending time to solve it?
If someone successfully got it to
On 3.2.2010, at 14.41, Alex Baule wrote:
i have a Little question
I dont know to much the autoconf/automake...there is a command or something
to do, to include my plugin in the Makefile for dovecot compile them when i
compile the hole package ??
or i shoud go to the configure and
On 3.2.2010, at 12.04, Kārlis Repsons wrote:
Hi,
came here to ask, if there are any ideas about a possible Dovecot feature,
which would allow execution of a specific mailfilter or other program after
new
message is *moved* in specified mail location?
Moved via IMAP? IMAP actually has no
Ok...There is a good example to do explicit, it's better because can be
compiled separately from dovecot.
Tks !!
There is a date to the Dovecot 2.0 out as a official release ?
I use the 2.0 version to make a my plugin.
2010/2/3 Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi
On 3.2.2010, at 14.41, Alex
On 4.2.2010, at 2.23, Alex Baule wrote:
There is a date to the Dovecot 2.0 out as a official release ?
When it's stable.
I use the 2.0 version to make a my plugin.
That actually makes it easier then if you use configure
--enable-header-install. Then you'll get dovecot-config file that
On February 4, 2010 1:41:52 AM +0200 Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On 2.2.2010, at 22.06, Per-Erik Persson wrote:
Scrolling thru the archives gives me a hint that there might be troubles
with AFS together with dovecot and maildir especially the LDA Is this
still an issue or should I prepare
On 4.2.2010, at 4.13, Frank Cusack wrote:
On February 4, 2010 1:41:52 AM +0200 Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On 2.2.2010, at 22.06, Per-Erik Persson wrote:
Scrolling thru the archives gives me a hint that there might be troubles
with AFS together with dovecot and maildir especially the
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