Re: [Dovecot] dovecot 2.x via xinetd

2012-07-23 Thread Timo Sirainen
On 23.7.2012, at 4.37, Mathieu Roy wrote: I was using dovecot 1.2.x via xinetd with a setup like http://wiki.dovecot.org/InetdInstall Since I upgraded to Debian Wheezy, shipping dovecot 2.x, it no longer works. At best, I end up with stuff like Doesn't work anymore. No plans to make it

[Dovecot] about .dovecot.sieve file can't found for directory

2012-07-23 Thread F.Y
Hi all : i used roundcube webmail and enable filter(managesieve) . i create some rules ,and the rule save in maildir . ok ..see my dovecot config: # 1.2.15: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 2.6.32-5-686 i686 Debian 6.0.5 ext3 log_path: /var/log/dovecot.log log_timestamp: %Y-%m-%d

Re: [Dovecot] maildir_copy_with_hardlinks on v.2.0.19

2012-07-23 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2012-07-22 7:59 AM, mailing list subscriber mailinglist...@gmail.com wrote: I'm trying to get the so-called single instance store (I think cyrus has got the name for the first time) with dovecot --version = 2.0.19 binary package installed from ubuntu 12.04 lts official repo. For

Re: [Dovecot] about .dovecot.sieve file can't found for directory

2012-07-23 Thread Stephan Bosch
Op 7/23/2012 10:51 AM, F.Y schreef: Hi all : i used roundcube webmail and enable filter(managesieve) . i create some rules ,and the rule save in maildir . ok ..see my dovecot config: mail_location: maildir:/home/data/domains/%d/%n/Maildir plugin: sieve_dir:

Re: [Dovecot] dovecot 2.x via xinetd

2012-07-23 Thread Mathieu Roy
Le lundi 23 juillet 2012, Timo Sirainen a écrit : If you've compiled with tcpwrappers, you can do: login_access_sockets = tcpwrap I use debian stock version, I'll check that and recompile if need be. Thanks a lot, -- Mathieu Roy

Re: [Dovecot] dovecot 2.x via xinetd

2012-07-23 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 7/23/2012 5:54 AM, Mathieu Roy wrote: Le lundi 23 juillet 2012, Timo Sirainen a écrit : If you've compiled with tcpwrappers, you can do: login_access_sockets = tcpwrap I use debian stock version, I'll check that and recompile if need be. Debian stable has Dovecot 1.2.15, and I don't see

Re: [Dovecot] dovecot 2.x via xinetd

2012-07-23 Thread e-frog
On 23.07.2012 13:23, wrote Stan Hoeppner: On 7/23/2012 5:54 AM, Mathieu Roy wrote: Le lundi 23 juillet 2012, Timo Sirainen a écrit : If you've compiled with tcpwrappers, you can do: login_access_sockets = tcpwrap I use debian stock version, I'll check that and recompile if need be. Debian

Re: [Dovecot] dovecot 2.x via xinetd

2012-07-23 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 7/23/2012 6:52 AM, e-frog wrote: On 23.07.2012 13:23, wrote Stan Hoeppner: On 7/23/2012 5:54 AM, Mathieu Roy wrote: Le lundi 23 juillet 2012, Timo Sirainen a écrit : If you've compiled with tcpwrappers, you can do: login_access_sockets = tcpwrap I use debian stock version, I'll check

[Dovecot] Couple of questions about the logs

2012-07-23 Thread Steve Campbell
The log entries for imap disconnection shows a bytes = x/y format where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes received from client. Can someone explain that a little better to me, please? In an imap account, does this y represent the size of the header information being

Re: [Dovecot] Couple of questions about the logs

2012-07-23 Thread e-frog
On 23.07.2012 17:31, wrote Steve Campbell: The log entries for imap disconnection shows a bytes = x/y format where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes received from client. Can someone explain that a little better to me, please? In an imap account, does this y represent the

Re: [Dovecot] Couple of questions about the logs

2012-07-23 Thread Steve Campbell
On 7/23/2012 11:54 AM, e-frog wrote: On 23.07.2012 17:31, wrote Steve Campbell: The log entries for imap disconnection shows a bytes = x/y format where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes received from client. Can someone explain that a little better to me, please? In an

Re: [Dovecot] Couple of questions about the logs

2012-07-23 Thread e-frog
On 23.07.2012 18:07, wrote Steve Campbell: On 7/23/2012 11:54 AM, e-frog wrote: On 23.07.2012 17:31, wrote Steve Campbell: The log entries for imap disconnection shows a bytes = x/y format where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes received from client. Can someone explain

Re: [Dovecot] Couple of questions about the logs

2012-07-23 Thread Steve Campbell
On 7/23/2012 12:23 PM, e-frog wrote: On 23.07.2012 18:07, wrote Steve Campbell: On 7/23/2012 11:54 AM, e-frog wrote: On 23.07.2012 17:31, wrote Steve Campbell: The log entries for imap disconnection shows a bytes = x/y format where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes

Re: [Dovecot] maildir_copy_with_hardlinks on v.2.0.19

2012-07-23 Thread mailing list subscriber
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 2:59 PM, mailing list subscriber mailinglist...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm trying to get the so-called single instance store (I think cyrus has got the name for the first time) with dovecot --version = 2.0.19 binary package installed from ubuntu 12.04 lts official repo.

Re: [Dovecot] Remove leading and trailing spaces from folder names?

2012-07-23 Thread Ed W
On 19/07/2012 15:07, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: * Ed W li...@wildgooses.com: On 19/07/2012 13:45, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: Hi! Anybody got a doveadm script which can remove leading and trailing spaces from folder names? Right now we're migrating mailboxes from dovecot - Exchange, and Exchange

[Dovecot] what best for anti-spam filter?

2012-07-23 Thread fy
what anti-spam for you used ? dspam?spammassian? amavisd-new ? what is best ?

Re: [Dovecot] what best for anti-spam filter?

2012-07-23 Thread Gedalya
It's not what software you use, but what circumstances you run it in. On Tue, 2012-07-24 at 11:58 +0800, fy wrote: what anti-spam for you used ? dspam?spammassian? amavisd-new ? what is best ?

Re: [Dovecot] what best for anti-spam filter?

2012-07-23 Thread Emmanuel Dreyfus
fy f...@5dshu.com wrote: what anti-spam for you used ? dspam?spammassian? amavisd-new ? what is best ? milter-greylist of course :-) http://hcpnet.free.fr/milter-greylist/ Note that the name is a tribute to what it has been in the beginning, but we now have much more features than