Hi *,
I can't find any decent information about the capabilities of imapc in
the planned future dovecot releases.
As I think about using imapc, I'll just give the two use-cases I see for
me. Will this be possible with imapc?
1) One (or more) folders in a mailbox which are proxied?
2) Proxy a
On 24.1.2012, at 11.22, René Neumann wrote:
I can't find any decent information about the capabilities of imapc in
the planned future dovecot releases.
Mainly it's about adding support for more IMAP commands (e.g. SEARCH), so that
it doesn't necessarily have to be used as a rather dummy
Am 24.01.2012 10:31, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
As I think about using imapc, I'll just give the two use-cases I see for
me. Will this be possible with imapc?
1) One (or more) folders in a mailbox which are proxied?
Currently because imapc_* settings are global, you can't have more than one
On 2012-01-23 11:14 AM, Noel noeld...@gmail.com wrote:
If your problem is that your Internet Service Provider is blocking
port 25, you can contact them. Some ISPs will unblock port 25 on
request, or might even have an online form you can fill out.
The OP specifically said that *he* had
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-01-23 11:14 AM, Noel noeld...@gmail.com wrote:
If your problem is that your Internet Service Provider is blocking
port 25, you can contact them. Some ISPs will unblock port 25 on
request, or might even have an online form you can fill out.
On 2012-01-24 6:51 AM, Jacek Osiecki jos...@hybrid.pl wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-01-23 11:14 AM, Noel noeld...@gmail.com wrote:
If your problem is that your Internet Service Provider is blocking
port 25, you can contact them. Some ISPs will unblock port 25 on
Thanks for reply
The problem that ISP for some reason port 25 is not stable and refuse
connection for several times so I tried to change port to 587 instead of 25
to keep sending emails. And I though that I can stop using port 25 as it's
not always working from ISP
-Original Message-
On 1/24/2012 5:23 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-01-23 11:14 AM, Noel noeld...@gmail.com wrote:
If your problem is that your Internet Service Provider is blocking
port 25, you can contact them. Some ISPs will unblock port 25 on
request, or might even have an online form you can fill out.
Hi Thomas and List!
Am Montag, 16. Januar 2012, 16:51:45 schrieb Thomas Koch:
dict: Error: file dict commit: file_dotlock_open(~/Maildir/shared-metadata)
failed: No such file or directory
The dovecot-metadata is still a work in progress, despite my earlier message
reading differently. I
On 2012-01-24 7:51 AM, Amira Othman a.oth...@cairosource.com wrote:
Thanks for reply
The problem that ISP for some reason port 25 is not stable and refuse
connection for several times so I tried to change port to 587 instead
of 25 to keep sending emails. And I though that I can stop using port
On 2012-01-24 8:39 AM, Noel noeld...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/24/2012 5:23 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
The OP specifically said that *he* had changed the port from 25 to
587...
... because port 25 didn't work.
For *sending*...
And his complaint was that changing the port for the main smtpd
Hi Timo,
the attached patch seems to solve a warning from autoconf:
libtoolize: Consider adding `AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])' to configure.in and
libtoolize: rerunning libtoolize, to keep the correct libtool macros in-tree.
Best regards,
Luca
--- a/configure.in 2012-01-24 14:30:47.0
Hello
I am trying to setup dovecot maildir quota, but even though it seems to
be working fine, I am still receiving emails into my inbox even though I
have exceeded my quota.
Here is my dovecot config:
plugin {
quota = maildir:User Quota
quota_rule2 = Trash:storage=+100M
}
And my SQL
Hi, I have a current auth database using mysql with a password column
in plain text. The config has default_pass_scheme = PLAIN specified
In preparation for a more adaptable system I changed a password entry
from asdf to {PLAIN}asdf, but now auth fails. Works fine if I
change it back to just
On 24/01/2012 22:06, Ed W wrote:
Hi, I have a current auth database using mysql with a password
column in plain text. The config has default_pass_scheme = PLAIN
specified
In preparation for a more adaptable system I changed a password entry
from asdf to {PLAIN}asdf, but now auth fails.
On 24/01/2012 22:51, Ed W wrote:
Hmm, so I try:
# doveadm pw -p asdf -s sha256
{SHA256}8OTC92xYkW7CWPJGhRvqCR0U1CR6L8PhhpRGGxgW4Ts=
I enter this hash into my database column, then enabling debug logging
I see this in the logs:
..
Jan 24 22:40:44 mail1 dovecot: auth-worker: Debug:
On 24/01/2012 22:06, Ed W wrote:
Hi, I have a current auth database using mysql with a password
column in plain text. The config has default_pass_scheme = PLAIN
specified
In preparation for a more adaptable system I changed a password entry
from asdf to {PLAIN}asdf, but now auth fails.
Hi everyone,
I have a question concerning UIDs. How persistant are they?
I am thinking about building some form of webmail specialized for some
specific business purpose and I am thinking of building a sort of cache in
a DB by storing the email addr, date, subject and UID for quick lookups and
Quoting Jean-Daniel Beaubien jd.beaub...@gmail.com:
I have a question concerning UIDs. How persistant are they?
[snip]
So to come back to my question, can I store the UIDs and reuse those UIDs
later on to obtain the body of the email??? Or can the UIDs change on the
server and they will not
On 1/24/2012 8:35 AM, Palatine Web Support wrote:
Here is my dovecot config:
plugin {
quota = maildir:User Quota
quota_rule2 = Trash:storage=+100M
}
[..]
So it picks up my set quota of 3MB but dovecot is not rejecting emails
if I am over my quota.
Can anyone help?
Is the quota
Few weeks ago I upgraded dovecot from 1.2 to 2.0.16 and antispam plugin to
2.0_pre20101222. Since the upgrade I'm not able to move messages to my Junk
folder. In the maillog I have found this message:
dspam[25060]: empty message (no data received)
Message is copied from my INBOX to Junk
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