On 11.02.2010 5:11, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
System: Debian 5.0.4 Lenny
Kernel: custom 2.6.31.1 built from kernel.org source
Dovecot:1.0.15-2.3+lenny1
Available: 1.2.9-1~bpo50+1
Mailbox format: mbox
Storage location:
Nikolay Shopik schrieb:
On 11.02.2010 5:11, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
System:Debian 5.0.4 Lenny
Kernel:custom 2.6.31.1 built from kernel.org source
Dovecot:1.0.15-2.3+lenny1
Available:1.2.9-1~bpo50+1
Since a few days there is 1.2.10-1~bpo50+1 available.
On 10/02/2010 19:22, Terry Barnum wrote:
There's also rsnapshot which I've been using for hardlinked,
incremental backups for a couple years now. Very flexible and has
saved us a couple times.
http://www.rsnapshot.org
It's rarely mentioned, but I prefer snapback2 instead - basically the
Hello,
I'm currently running 1.1.20 and I'm planning to upgrade to 1.2.10
I've read carefully the wiki page Upgrading Dovecot v1.1 to v1.2 and a
few messages concerning mail_location parameter but I still don't know
what to change in my configuration in order to keep it working after the
upgrade.
Dear All,
I have created apache2 module that allows web users to authenticate
against dovecot auth daemon. It connect to dovecot authentication client
socket.
Currently implemented mechanism is plaintext PLAIN. Currently there are no
plans to support any other as only thing that i have created
On 02/10/2010 06:15 PM, Brandon Davidson wrote:
Hi David,
-Original Message-
From: David Halik
It looks like we're still working towards a layer 7 solution anyway.
Right now we have one of our student programmers hacking Perdition
with
a new plugin for dynamic username
Hello
I've installed managesieve on my mailhub
FreeBSD from dovecot-managesieve ports
to let roundcube users build email filters.
The filter are well created in the right directory
but the filter seems inefficient ( it does not filter ;-) )
see below the result of the dovecot -n command
Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I've installed managesieve on my mailhub
FreeBSD from dovecot-managesieve ports
to let roundcube users build email filters.
The filter are well created in the right directory
but the filter seems inefficient ( it does not filter ;-) )
see below the result of the
On 10.2.2010 1:54, Gabriel Millerd wrote:
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:14 AM, Veikko Wexi Skurnik w...@wexin.net
mailto:w...@wexin.net wrote:
I'm having a problem setting up duplicate filtering on my mail
server. I've set up the mail server with Postfix and Dovecot with
virtual
On 11.2.2010, at 19.39, Veikko Wexi Skurnik wrote:
I've been trying to figure this out and no luck... I still think that one
possibility could be a Sieve script that would discard messages based on a
message-ID cache like the procmail recipe does. Does dovecot's deliver have
some sort of
On 11.2.2010 7:45, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 11.2.2010, at 19.39, Veikko Wexi Skurnik wrote:
I've been trying to figure this out and no luck... I still think that one
possibility could be a Sieve script that would discard messages based on a
message-ID cache like the procmail recipe does.
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