On Mo, 19 Sep 2011, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sun, 2011-09-18 at 13:27 +0200, Lutz Preßler wrote:
Hello,
On So, 11 Sep 2011, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 11.9.2011, at 22.22, Lutz Preßler wrote:
I have problems recompiling the Debian squeeze auto build packages
with --with-lecene. Is the
If it is the same problem with K9 (although Timo doesn't think it is) we
fixed it on the K9 machine by turning off PUSH mail folders.
Tom
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From: dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org [mailto:dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org] On
Behalf Of Timo Sirainen
Sent: 19 September 2011 7:12 PM
Hello All,
I released the DRAC plugin for dovecot-2.x.
http://sourceforge.jp/projects/dovecot2-drac/
It's based the plugin for dovecot-1.1:
http://dovecot.org/patches/1.1/drac.c
Please see README file for details.
Best regards,
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mailto:us...@designet.co.jp
On 2011-09-19 7:03 PM, Linda Walsh dove...@tlinx.org wrote:
Another problem -- AFAIK, outlook is only 32bit. My mom gets
harassed, constantly to move things out of her primary .pst file and
into 'archives', (where she can't easily access them and they don't
have to be indexed...) because, the
On 2011-09-19 7:22 PM, Linda Walsh dove...@tlinx.org wrote:
If the root user is receiving emails, these need to be redirected to
another user so they can be read via IMAP.
I guess the source needs a patch.
Only if you like wasting your time.
Why would dovecot choose to play nursemaid to
On 20/09/11 11:21, Charles Marcus wrote:
IMAP support got much better in 2007,
How did it get better? They removed NAMESPACE support when moving from
2003 to 2007, which was a complete ball ache for us.
and is even better in 2010
Do they support ACL in 2010? They don't in 2007, which is
On 2011-09-20 6:30 AM, dove...@lists.grepular.com
dove...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
On 20/09/11 11:21, Charles Marcus wrote:
IMAP support got much better in 2007,
How did it get better? They removed NAMESPACE support when moving from
2003 to 2007, which was a complete ball ache for us.
On 20/09/11 11:46, Charles Marcus wrote:
and is even better in 2010
Do they support ACL in 2010? They don't in 2007, which is really
frustrating. What is better about 2010 IMAP support compared to 2007?
I'm genuinely interested to know...
What do you mean by 'ACL support'? Do you mean
On 9/19/2011 7:36 AM, Tom Clark wrote:
Hi Paul,
It's coming from the same IP address through his ADSL. Hence he gets the
problem with max_userip_connections.
I think I tracked down the problem. He's been using K9 mail which seems to
have a problem where it doesn't release a connection and has
Hi!
I've followed the guide at http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Zlib to try to make
Dovecot gzip incomming mails, but it doesn't seem to work.
I've made pop/imap read gzipped files, and this seems to work perfectly, but
LDA is still saving incomming mails in plain text.
There's not too much
Hi all,
I have a second namespace as archive, where no quota should be active
(work with type = shared).
But if I change the type to private the quota will allways count.
My dovecot version is the 2.0.13.
I have tried things like this:
plugin {
quota_rule = *:storage=500M
quota_rule2 =
I thinking your mail_plugin_dir is not needed, I don't have it
configured, and that path doesn't even exist on my system, maybe
hangover from 1.x config?
Quoting Helge Milde he...@monsternett.no:
Hi!
I've followed the guide at http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Zlib to
try to make Dovecot
Well, I can't see why it would hurt either.
The reason we're using that directory is that the sieve plugin is compiled into
lda/ by default, I think. I will try to move the sieve files into dovecot/ and
remove mail_plugin_dir tomorrow, but I don't think it will help since dovecot
has no
Thanks for the insight, Tom. Yeah, it was a different problem, and we
solved it.
On 9/20/2011 1:15 AM, Tom Clark wrote:
If it is the same problem with K9 (although Timo doesn't think it is) we
fixed it on the K9 machine by turning off PUSH mail folders.
Tom
-Original Message-
From:
I have Dovecot running well on my Mandriva mail hub, handing out IMAP to
the household LAN. This is 1.2.15. Eventually I'll upgrade the OS and
get 2.x, but this is working fine.
So this question is really about the mail readers I use and how they
make use of Dovecot.
I have Thunderbird on
On 2011-09-20 4:03 PM, Anton Aylward anton.aylw...@antonaylward.com wrote:
I wish that Thunderbird would NOT index mail on my laptop, but it does.
So turn it (GLODA) off...
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Best regards,
Charles
Hi *,
I am adding a generic way for vacation-replies in my sieve setup. There
I set the handle and the reason using variables (see end of mail). My
simple question now is: Though variable expansion is not done for
subject and reason, is it done for the handle? Because else there seems
no way in
Charles Marcus said the following on 09/20/2011 04:22 PM:
On 2011-09-20 4:03 PM, Anton Aylwardanton.aylw...@antonaylward.com wrote:
I wish that Thunderbird would NOT index mail on my laptop, but it does.
So turn it (GLODA) off...
Ah
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Using_Gloda
Well
Am 20.09.2011 22:38, schrieb René Neumann:
Hi *,
I am adding a generic way for vacation-replies in my sieve setup. There
I set the handle and the reason using variables (see end of mail). My
simple question now is: Though variable expansion is not done for
subject and reason, is it done for
Op 20-9-2011 23:48, René Neumann schreef:
Am 20.09.2011 22:38, schrieb René Neumann:
Hi *,
I am adding a generic way for vacation-replies in my sieve setup. There
I set the handle and the reason using variables (see end of mail). My
simple question now is: Though variable expansion is not done
On 09/20/2011 03:37 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Using_Gloda
Well it is off, but I still have these index files ...
So perhaps its not index that taking all the space and gets rebuilt when
T Bird says its downloading the headers and indexing ...
Just have to
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