On 08/28/2013 10:36 AM, wk...@yahoo.com wrote:
Maybe you can find a way in this direction
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/ConvertPasswordSchemes
This looks interesting. Looks like I could automate also a lot of other
stuff this way, e.g. imap syncing accounts to new server, etc.
I found out
On Mon, 2013-08-19 at 12:08 +0100, Simon Fraser wrote:
Are there any more tests I can run for this?
I've tried an ssh-based replication configuration, and still experience
the same symptoms. Going through a director proxy also doesn't help (as
expected, that one, since I was already only
Cool.
I tried doing the same.
I've installed a proxy with the smallest possible setting
dovecot.conf
protocols = imap
ssl = no
mail_uid = dovenull
mail_gid = dovenull
first_valid_uid = 143
first_valid_gid = 143
auth_mechanisms = plain login
Apparently Dovecot with kqueue ioloop enabled causes random crashes in FreeBSD
9.1. Anyone else noticed something like that? I'm wondering if Dovecot's kqueue
code has a bug somewhere (I can't find it) or could it be that FreeBSD itself
has a bug? Anyway it seems to be returning events for
Since I've got no answer since my previous message about that, I suppose
it isn't that trivial to serve both, local and virtual users at the same
time with Dovecot. I think I'll use two separate servers.
Thanks for the hints, anyway.
P.Ph
You posted today that it must not be possible to serve both virtual
and system users on a single Dovecot instance. This is wrong.
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 06:11:08PM +0200, Pierre-Philipp Braun wrote:
Quoting /dev/rob0 26/08/2013 15:17,
mail_location: mbox:~/mail/:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
On 30.08.2013, at 16:14, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
Apparently Dovecot with kqueue ioloop enabled causes random crashes in
FreeBSD 9.1. Anyone else noticed something like that?
No, I never had had random crashes with FreeBSD 9.1, and now FreeBSD 9.2:
| mail dovecot --build-options
|
We're already running fail2ban, but it doesn't seem that effective against
botnets, when they only do one attempt per IP. Add that on top of load
balancing between many servers... We've setup some rules to help, but still
not that great.
I've checked out several DNS BLs (those listed here,
Quoting /dev/rob0 30/08/2013 17:11,
You posted today that it must not be possible to serve both virtual
and system users on a single Dovecot instance. This is wrong.
I don't say it is impossible, I'm just saying it isn't as trivial as you
supposed in your first answer. In fact, I got it
Hi Timo,
Also no problems here: FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE-p3, Dovecot 2.2.5 with default
port config including
Build options: ioloop=kqueue notify=kqueue ipv6 openssl io_block_size=8192
Best wishes
Eugene
-Original Message-
From: Michael Grimm
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 10:13 PM
To:
On 30 Aug 2013, at 12:52 , Pierre-Philipp Braun pbr...@nethence.com wrote:
mail_location = mbox:~/
Well, first of all, why are you using mbox?
truncated output from my doeveconf -n
# for Local users
mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir
For SQL users
userdb {
args =
Le 30 août 2013 à 16:14, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
Apparently Dovecot with kqueue ioloop enabled causes random crashes in
FreeBSD 9.1. Anyone else noticed something like that? I'm wondering if
Dovecot's kqueue code has a bug somewhere (I can't find it) or could it be
that FreeBSD itself has
Bill Oliver writes:
There's *one* user I can't get it to work on without a
workaround. The user is newuser and the uid is (actual name and
number changed to protect the innocent). The error I get in my maillog
is:
The error I get in may maillog is:
Aug 29 16:02:11 localbox dovecot:
Michael Smith writes:
We're already running fail2ban, but it doesn't seem that effective
against botnets, when they only do one attempt per IP.
Yeah, distributed BFDs are tough to block unless you can characterize
the clients well.
That leaves us back to getting dovecot to log the tried
I am a student and am trying to get a mail server setup for a project. I
have all of the Postfix configuration taken care of, but I am confused by
the way that authentication works with Dovecot in the mix. As a user of the
system, am I supposed to authenticate myself to Postfix, Dovecot, both
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