On 08/06/2011 01:32 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
I run a Dovecot 1.2.16 pop3 server and have just started using the
Thunderbird 5 email client.
Thunderbird is set to leave the messages on the server unless they are
over 91 days old. However, I'm not seeing it delete any of the older
messages.
I'll run
On Mon, 2011-08-22 at 09:10 +0300, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote:
On 08/06/2011 01:32 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
I run a Dovecot 1.2.16 pop3 server and have just started using the
Thunderbird 5 email client.
Thunderbird is set to leave the messages on the server unless they are
over 91 days old.
Hi,
just wanted to check this as the wiki seems to have contradictory
information. With respect to running the LDA as multiple UIDs the wiki
says:
[QUOTE]If you're using more than one UID for users, you're going to
have problems running dovecot-lda, as most MTAs won't let you run
On 2011-08-21 4:24 PM, resea...@the10thfloor.com
resea...@the10thfloor.com wrote:
DOVECOT:
# 2.0.beta6 (3156315704ef): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
UPGRADE.
--
Best regards,
Charles
General Qmail log:
@40004e4d1d7b2965966c info msg 1337024: bytes 2257 from
testu...@gmail.com qp 15984 uid 113
@40004e4d1d7b2965a60c starting delivery 62510: msg 1337024 to local
u...@xx.org
@40004e4d1d7b2965b5ac status: local 1/10 remote 0/100
@40004e4d1d7b390469a4
On 8/22/2011 8:39 AM, Holden Hao wrote:
Upon reading up on understanding qmail logs, I found out that the
did_1+0+1 in my logs means that Qmail was successful in delivering to
Maildir (first 1) and also it was able to pass the email to an
external program (last 1; in this case Dovecot's
As I suspected, this is an MTA issue. Apparently, you have two parallel
local delivery transports configured. I have no idea how this is configured
in Qmail and what exactly you may have done wrong.
Although other people on this list probably do have knowledge of Qmail
configuration,
On 8/19/2011 10:49 AM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 8/17/11 7:42 AM, Adrian Ulrich wrote:
I read that XFS is a good choice, but is not
too reliable...
Are you using Maildir or MBOX?
In any case: XFS would be my last choice:
XFS is nice if you are working with large files ( 2GB), but
for E-Mail
Doubt if there is any answer to this but will ask anyway. Have a few
pop3 accounts with thousands of messages. Its slow when checking
email naturally. Are there any tweaks to speed it up? I imagine
there is an exchange of the message and header list which is the slow
down. Too bad the list
Hi guys,
is there any way to configure Dovecot to process the default sieve
script and, after that, a user specific script?
I have a default script to sort spam into a spam folder but if a
user specific script is present, the default script is ignored.
sieve = ~/.dovecot.sieve
sieve_dir =
Doubt if there is any answer to this but will ask anyway. Have a few
pop3 accounts with thousands of messages. Its slow when checking
email naturally. Are there any tweaks to speed it up? I imagine
there is an exchange of the message and header list which is the slow
down. Too bad the
On 2011-08-22 4:03 PM, Patrick Westenberg wrote:
Hi guys,
is there any way to configure Dovecot to process the default sieve
script and, after that, a user specific script?
I have a default script to sort spam into a spam folder but if a
user specific script is present, the default script
On 08/20/2011 05:25 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 14:38:25 -0700, Steve Fatula wrote:
I see lots of these messages in the log file for one machine and
account. Near as I can tell, the client still works (it's mine), but,
the messages concern me.
Is there some known issue with
Only thing that comes to my mind is to use shorter uidl's to id each
email, not sure what method your using now.
I would seriously consider just changing it to use imap instead, then
you can be notified if there is a new email, instead of downloading
the list each time.
Quoting Matt
On 19.8.2011, at 12.13, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
I have a farm of dovecot 1.1 servers (debian lenny). Mailboxes are in
Maildir format.
Is there any way to manually update indexes?
v2.0 has doveadm index command to do this. There's no other good way to do
this.
Does it
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