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On Tue, 18 May 2010, Phil Howard wrote:
What I need is a program that already has all the logic to do IMAP as a
client already in it. This isn't about testing IMAP logic per-se. It's
That're the IMAP libraries for.
about making sure mail is
As http://wiki.dovecot.org/NFS describes, the main problem with NFS has always
been caching problems. One NFS client changes two files, but another NFS client
sees only one of the changes, which Dovecot then assumes is caused by
corruption.
The recommended solution has always been to redirect
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On Wed, 19 May 2010, Kenji Iuchi wrote:
Hmm,, PreAtuh Session make dovecot.index, but don't make dovecot.index.cache.
dovecot.index.cache was made on IMAP reading..?
You issue the same FETCH commands as your MUA, when it selects a mailbox.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 05:32:14PM -0400, Phil Howard wrote:
What I need is a program that already has all the logic to do IMAP as a
client already in it. This isn't about testing IMAP logic per-se. It's
about making sure mail is going through OK, and logins that should fail will
fail, and
Hi
i tested acls with some clients
horde/imp mulberry thunderbird squirrelmail kmail
and i couldnt get it run proberly
i have no problems testing setacl etc with plain
telnet session, and i have no error in verbose logging
but it looks like acl is only working partly with some clients
so show acls
Phil Howard wrote:
What I need is a program that already has all the logic to do IMAP as a
client already in it. This isn't about testing IMAP logic per-se. It's
about making sure mail is going through OK, and logins that should fail will
fail, and mail deliveries that should fail will fail
hello list
hello all reader of this list
how to configure my scripts sieves for the home root
I encounter these errors in the logs
2010-05-19 14:14:03 deliver(root): Info: sieve runtime error: Not a
bytecode file
2010-05-19 14:14:03 deliver(root): Error:
On 05/19/2010 02:15 PM fakessh wrote:
hello list
hello all reader of this list
how to configure my scripts sieves for the home root
I encounter these errors in the logs
2010-05-19 14:14:03 deliver(root): Info: sieve runtime error: Not a
bytecode file
2010-05-19 14:14:03 deliver(root):
Hi,
how to configure my scripts sieves for the home root
I encounter these errors in the logs
2010-05-19 14:14:03 deliver(root): Info: sieve runtime error: Not a
bytecode file
2010-05-19 14:14:03 deliver(root): Error:
sieve_execute_bytecode(/root/.dovecot.sievec) failed
please redirect all
On Wed, 19 May 2010 14:21:46 +0200, Pascal Volk
user+dove...@localhost.localdomain.org wrote:
On 05/19/2010 02:15 PM fakessh wrote:
hello list
hello all reader of this list
how to configure my scripts sieves for the home root
I encounter these errors in the logs
2010-05-19 14:14:03
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 05:24, Brian Candler b.cand...@pobox.com wrote:
Then you're testing the whole environment: you'll need to deliver mail
either by making SMTP connections or by invoking your LDA (e.g. sendmail)
and piping the mail in - with some way of forcing it to look spammy or
not
Will Dovecot be negatively impacted if I change my XFS mount options to
noatime,nodiratime?
Thanks.
--
Stan
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 07:52, William Blunn b...@blunn.org wrote:
It sounds like you want a sort of toolbox of ready-made and tested
components, such as an IMAP client, but with rich programmatic interfaces so
that you only need to write a little bit of glue code to make it do
exactly what
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 09:48:02AM -0400, Phil Howard wrote:
Yes, that is what I want to be testing. So I need a way to send mail
via SMTP (including TLS and login authentication) as well as picking it
up via IMAP. But I chose to only ask for the IMAP piece of it here
(and the
My install uses XFS with noatime on all mount points and works
perfectly... I haven't tried it with nodiratime yet apparently.. I
thought I had that option in my fstab already, but after checking I
guess not.
-Greg
On 2010-05-19 6:50 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Will Dovecot be negatively impacted
Will Dovecot be negatively impacted if I change my XFS mount options to
noatime,nodiratime?
How are the mails stored on your XFS filesystem? For Maildir, there is no
problem using these mount options. I'm using
noatime,nodiratime,nobarrier,logbufs=8
for mounting XFS filesystems on all my
On 19.5.2010, at 13.09, Cor Bosman wrote:
I guess one of my first questions is, not just how to handle failure of
proxies, but also failure of whatever server the proxy sends you to. We've
talked about that before, that the proxy could for instance fall back to
itself as the 'final
On 19.5.2010, at 16.39, Gregory Finch wrote:
My install uses XFS with noatime on all mount points and works
perfectly... I haven't tried it with nodiratime yet apparently.. I
noatime also implicitly enables nodiratime. No need to specify both.
And yeah, Dovecot doesn't need automatic atime
Andreas Schulze wrote:
hello,
yesterday I tried to package dovecot-2.0beta5 + pigeonhole from
Mercurial repository. I put pigeonhole as a subdir in the dovecot
sourcetree. Following
http://hg.rename-it.nl/dovecot-2.0-pigeonhole/raw-file/tip/INSTALL I
called ./autogen.sh; ./configure
On Wed, 19 May 2010 10:51:06 +0200, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
The company here in Italy didn't really like such idea, so I thought
about
making it more transparent and simpler to manage. The result is a new
director service, which does basically the same thing, except without
SQL
I am looking through the logging options and wondering if there are a
couple of things that we can do
1. Logouts don't seem to show the IP address of the logout, we
typically see multiple sessions at a time and wondering if there is a
way to tie the logouts to an IP
2. POP logouts show the number
Heiko Schlichting put forth on 5/19/2010 9:44 AM:
Will Dovecot be negatively impacted if I change my XFS mount options to
noatime,nodiratime?
How are the mails stored on your XFS filesystem? For Maildir, there is no
problem using these mount options. I'm using
I thought it would be nice to have vboxes insead of user logins ...
Now I am confuesed and in trouble ..
My server serves 2 domains
so
us...@domain1.com
is the same as
us...@domain2.org
I've created the mail_location string with %n
and static userdb with %n
dovecot creates 2 mail user
Am 19.05.2010 12:11, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Hi
i tested acls with some clients
horde/imp mulberry thunderbird squirrelmail kmail
and i couldnt get it run proberly
i have no problems testing setacl etc with plain
telnet session, and i have no error in verbose logging
but it looks like
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:04, Brian Candler b.cand...@pobox.com wrote:
If you can do SMTP, you can do IMAP. This should get you started:
a login f...@bar.com xyzzy
a select inbox -- or a examine inbox for read-only
a fetch 1:15 (rfc822)
a store 1:15 +flags (\Deleted)
a
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 12:49, Mailing List anonm...@dovecot.org wrote:
Hi Phil,
I've got an hack piece of regression perl code that we might be a good
starting point. I'd love to turn it into a better piece of hack code
that we could offer up. It does SSL/TLS.
Right now it is pretty basic
Hi,
Harry Lachanas schrieb:
I thought it would be nice to have vboxes insead of user logins ...
Now I am confuesed and in trouble ..
My server serves 2 domains
so
us...@domain1.com
is the same as
us...@domain2.org
dovecot creates 2 mail user directories us...@domain1.com
us...@domain2.org
I made some changes to the source of version 1.2.11 to allow for
client IP logging on disconnects and deleted (expunged) message count
logging in imap on disconnects. If this looks viable I have included
the patch below.
diff -crB dovecot-1.2.11.orig/src/imap/client.c
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