Hello
When I use my iphone to read my emails through IMAP
I can see ALL folders that are in my email home directory
not only those are listed in the .subscriptions file ...
This should be a real security problem
Anyone have the same problem ?
Thanks
Can i ask how are you storing your mail ? like, NFS, gfs, ocfs2 etc
and with type, like mbox, maildir, sdbox etc..
In my system we are not usign director, using IPVS but having lots of IO
wait problems!
Thanks!
[]'sf.rique
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Cor Bosman wrote:
> Hey all, jus
Well, chmod i guess it is the simpler, do not need to change anyconf. After
you give it back permission it will be ok.
Not a lot of erros, just gona be erros if get any mails at that time, i
suposed will not be that long. And this process will be at some time with
litle access.
But use whatever w
Hi,
I'm trying to control access to different services on an Debian server using
/etc/group. So that a user I create for FTP usage doesn't fill up my server
with IMAP folders or samba garbage.
Services like proftpd have:
"AllowGroup ftpgroup"
sshd have
"AllowGroups sshgroup"
And samba have
"
On Mon, 2010-12-27 at 11:03 +, Mark Alan wrote:
> > postmaster_address: m...@bronsteinlaw.com
> > mail_plugins: sieve
> > log_path: /var/log/dovecot/dovecot-local-deliver.log
>
> log_path: /var/mail/dovecot-local-deliver.log
>
WTF, there is nothing wrong with his log file loca
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Am 27.12.2010 um 21:06 schrieb Ralf Hildebrandt:
> See "man 5 access".
>
> HOLD optional text...
>
> Place the message on the hold queue, where it will
> sit until someone either deletes it or releases
> > And usually one uses "check_recipient_access" for this, not
> > header_checks
>
> Aren't the smtp restrictions enforced before accepting the mail?
while, not before. They actually lead to mail being accepted or
rejected.
> How would one hold something he hasn't got yet? :)
See "man 5 access
On Mon, 2010-12-27 at 21:08 +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-12-27 at 16:58 +0100, Antonio Perez-Aranda wrote:
>
> > ¿Is it possible to use doveadm kick on a proxy connection?
>
> No. No such state is kept anywhere. Maybe some day, but it's a low
> priority for me.
More precisely: Each
Just in case you're wondering:
I should hopefully soon get back to answering all the pending mails and
start coding. I moved back to Finland a week ago. I should get my proper
internet connection on Wednesday, although this 3.5G isn't too bad
either. I couldn't get my old Mac Mini to work properly
On Mon, 2010-12-27 at 16:58 +0100, Antonio Perez-Aranda wrote:
> ¿Is it possible to use doveadm kick on a proxy connection?
No. No such state is kept anywhere. Maybe some day, but it's a low
priority for me.
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Hey all, just wondering who here is running the director service in a larger
environment. I just switched our whole production setup to the director and am
quite pleased with the result. We're doing a peak of about 25000 tot 3
concurrent sessions on 3 servers. But ive shut 1 server down a co
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 17:08, Willie Gillespie
wrote:
> Phil Howard wrote:
>>
>> I think this issue has been entirely misunderstood. Have I explained it
>> wrong?
>
> I think there's been a bit of confusion here. Everyone is saying similar
> things in slightly different ways.
>
> The IMAP proto
Thomas Leuxner put forth on 12/27/2010 9:55 AM:
> Am 27.12.2010 um 15:04 schrieb Ralf Hildebrandt:
>
>>> How about this. Implement a header check in Postfix and put the mail for
>>> the account to be maintained on HOLD:
>>>
>>> [ master.cf ]
>>> cleanup unix n - - - 0
I'm using dovecot 2.0 as proxy to make easy the migration from Courier
to Dovecot.
¿Is it possible to use doveadm kick on a proxy connection?
Example:
telnet (login as user1) -> dovecot (proxy) (user1) -> courier (user1)
If I exec doveadm who on "dovecot", any user are connected.
--
Antonio P
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Am 27.12.2010 um 15:04 schrieb Ralf Hildebrandt:
>> How about this. Implement a header check in Postfix and put the mail for the
>> account to be maintained on HOLD:
>>
>> [ master.cf ]
>> cleanup unix n - - - 0 clea
* Thomas Leuxner :
> Am 24.12.2010 um 18:11 schrieb Henrique Fernandes:
>
> > Gona firt migrate us...@domain1.com
> >
> > # chmod a-w /path/to/thatuserhome/
> >
> > Now, dovecot can not write any emails there. Will will result in temporary
> > failure, at least in my conf it does.
>
> That see
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Am 24.12.2010 um 18:11 schrieb Henrique Fernandes:
> Gona firt migrate us...@domain1.com
>
> # chmod a-w /path/to/thatuserhome/
>
> Now, dovecot can not write any emails there. Will will result in temporary
> failure, at least in my conf it does.
I get a similar behavior between dovecot quota plugin and courier
quota with the attached patch.
When the client change flags, then is forced to recalc. This is
because I don't know how to get the changed flags on quota sync
method.
The courier quota behavior is avoid to count all deleted mails,
On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 23:20:57 -0500, Mark Bronstein
wrote:
> # 1.2.16: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
> # OS: Linux 2.6.18-194.17.1.el5.028stab070.7 i686 Debian 5.0.7 simfs
> mail_location: maildir:/var/mail/domains/%d/%n/Maildir
> lda:
> postmaster_address: m...@bronsteinlaw.com
> mail_plugins: si
On Mon, 2010-12-27 at 02:39 -0200, Henrique Fernandes wrote:
> It seens you are missing an "/" on auth path
>
> or you did it intencionaly ?
>
>
>first_valid_uid: 112
>last_valid_uid: 112
>first_valid_gid: 8
>last_valid_gid: 8
plus, so which is it, 8 or 112?
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