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Scott Galambos wrote:
On 9/13/2013 2:40 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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passwd, but I don't know, if you break something (outside
Dovecot), if you add the last field to /etc/passwd.
Hi,
why do people waste their time with such useless things instead setup
mail.yourcompany.tld and tell every user exactly tjis hostname?
Could also bei simplefied by using AutoDiscovery (MS) or autoconfig
(Thunderbird, Evolution).
e.g. by setting up www.automx.org.
servernames in case
Hi,
I'm migrating an existing dovecot (1. series) to new hardware. The new
dovecot is a 2. series.
I copied the old config and did a
doveconf -n -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf dovecot-2.conf
Then I moved the dovecot-2.conf to dovecot.conf and restarted dovecot.
When Postfix tries to deliver a
Hi,
I'm running dovecot on a OmniOS installation and I'm wondering what I can do
about all those mount point warnings in my logfile. The problem occurs because
of the running auto-mounter which manages my mail directories. Isn't it
possible for dovecot just try to access the directories before
Am 16.09.2013 11:41, schrieb Steffen Kram:
I'm running dovecot on a OmniOS installation and I'm wondering what I can do
about all those mount point warnings in my logfile. The problem occurs
because of the running auto-mounter which manages my mail directories. Isn't
it possible for
Op 16-09-13 11:28, Koenraad Lelong schreef:
Hi,
I'm migrating an existing dovecot (1. series) to new hardware. The new
dovecot is a 2. series.
I copied the old config and did a
doveconf -n -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf dovecot-2.conf
Then I moved the dovecot-2.conf to dovecot.conf and restarted
i generally do not understand why dovecot insists
in warning about whatever mountpoints - what is
the point that dovecot needs to care about anything
ever mounted on a machine as long it is not referred
in any configuration
I absolutely agree. In my opinion it is not the problem of dovecot
Am 16.09.2013 11:59, schrieb Steffen Kram:
i generally do not understand why dovecot insists
in warning about whatever mountpoints - what is
the point that dovecot needs to care about anything
ever mounted on a machine as long it is not referred
in any configuration
I absolutely agree.
Dear all
i'm following the wiki at this page http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Replication but
i'm getting this errors:
#doveadm -v sync tcp:dst_hostname
#doveadm(root): Fatal: Failed to start dsync-server command: 75
If i look at the dst dovecot.log file i get:
Sep 16 12:42:18 auth: Error:
After some digging, Subject Alternative Names (SANs) is the way to have one
certificate which holds many domain names in the SubjectAltNames field.
Here is a script to generate a CSR that holds different SANs:
http://svn.cacert.org/CAcert/Software/CSRGenerator/csr
For more information:
Am 16.09.2013 13:33, schrieb Shadi Habbal:
After some digging, Subject Alternative Names (SANs) is the way to have one
certificate which holds many domain names in the SubjectAltNames field
Here is a script to generate a CSR that holds different SANs:
On 2013-09-16 13:36, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 16.09.2013 13:33, schrieb Shadi Habbal:
After some digging, Subject Alternative Names (SANs) is the way to have one
certificate which holds many domain names in the SubjectAltNames field
Here is a script to generate a CSR that holds different
@Jeroen: very well explanation, thank you very much.
The company I work for rented a VPS through digitalocean.com, and DO don't yet
provide more than 1 IP per droplet (vps).
The company have few domains with few services, but, different business types
and different associates. They can't
Hello all!
Wondering if it is possible to use a flat passwd-file for some domains
and for some other a MySQL-database for queries?
All of our domains are handled by
passdb {
args = /etc/dovecot/passwd
driver = passwd-file
}
userdb {
args = /etc/dovecot/passwd
driver = passwd-file
}
Can
Am 16.09.2013 13:52, schrieb Jeroen Massar:
On 2013-09-16 13:36, Reindl Harald wrote:
the main question remains:
* why is anybody doing this?
Because IPv4 addresses are running out (or harder/pricy to get) and not
all clients on IPv4 yet and thus you will have to have multiple certs on
Am 16.09.2013 14:33, schrieb Andreas Meyer:
Hello all!
Wondering if it is possible to use a flat passwd-file for some domains
and for some other a MySQL-database for queries?
All of our domains are handled by
passdb {
args = /etc/dovecot/passwd
driver = passwd-file
}
userdb {
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On Mon, 16 Sep 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
the main question was why deal with different server names at all
and not about IPv4 and how many IP addresses you get
because many companies want to show up as single entity and some users
are believed
Am 16.09.2013 14:54, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Am 16.09.2013 14:33, schrieb Andreas Meyer:
Hello all!
Wondering if it is possible to use a flat passwd-file for some domains
and for some other a MySQL-database for queries?
All of our domains are handled by
passdb {
args =
Dovecot RPM from atrpms crashed, here are the logs:
Aug 31 11:55:08 10.123.128.231 dovecot: imap(user@domain): Panic:
Message count decreased
Aug 31 11:55:08 10.123.128.231 dovecot: imap(user@domain): Error: Raw
backtrace: /usr/lib64/dovecot/libdovecot.so.0(+0x4184a) [0x7f144f00384a]
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Time marches on, and I need to continue the service migration. I'd still
like to use Dovecot (we're migrating away from Cyrus). I'm assuming the
only other alternative without existing shared storage is to use DRBD
and a cluster file system to provide the replication, and to ensure
Director is
On 2013-09-16 9:18 AM, List l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
Aug 31 11:55:09 10.123.128.231 dovecot: imap(user@domain): Fatal:
master: service(imap): child 20986 killed with signal 6 (core dumps
disabled)
Doveconf -n:
# 2.1.1: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
Upgrade (latest in the 2.1.x series is
Am 16.09.2013 15:24, schrieb Simon Fraser:
Time marches on, and I need to continue the service migration. I'd still
like to use Dovecot (we're migrating away from Cyrus). I'm assuming the
only other alternative without existing shared storage is to use DRBD
and a cluster file system to
On Sep 14, 2013, at 10:36 PM, Noel Butler wrote:
On Sat, 2013-09-14 at 15:21 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
Hmmm, I tried ssl = yes. Mail.app still crashes when trying to connect.
Well, its likely an Apple fault, after all their implementation of pop3
has been known to be broken
Am 16.09.2013 16:10, schrieb Dan Langille:
Have you/they tried simply using TLS on 143? (preferred as POP3s/IMAPs
has really be deprecated everywhere for some time now)
For this test, I reconfigured the server to NOT use IMAPS and restarted it.
Then I went
to my iPhone and turned off
Robert Schetterer r...@sys4.de wrote:
passwd-file for master users are working in addition to sql auth
i guess, it should work too for normal users/domains but there should
not be overlapping or same info in both for same users
perhaps this helps
On Sep 16, 2013, at 10:21 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 16.09.2013 16:10, schrieb Dan Langille:
Have you/they tried simply using TLS on 143? (preferred as POP3s/IMAPs
has really be deprecated everywhere for some time now)
For this test, I reconfigured the server to NOT use IMAPS and
Hi,
I am using CentOS 5.9 with postfix+dovecot v1.0.7
I have problem in downloading emails with attachment of more than 3MB
via my email client. (Thunderbird, Outlook, etc) I can send emails out
with more than 3MB without any problem, whereas i can't download emails.
Following are the errors
Speaking about multiple DB ...
A my customer has a server (CentOS 6.x, dovecot 2.0.x, postfix,
Squirrel+RoundCube with vacation and password plug-in), with about 3.000
users (about 200 different domains), all defined as system users and home
as /home/mail/%user%
The system works fine. Its
Am 16.09.2013 18:13, schrieb Paolo:
The system works fine. Its only additional interest is authenticating
users like u...@domain.tld / password (maintaining also the current
user.domain / password)
try solve it
for system user user.domain / password driver = pam
in additional passwd file
Am 16.09.2013 16:48, schrieb Dan Langille:
On Sep 16, 2013, at 10:21 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 16.09.2013 16:10, schrieb Dan Langille:
Have you/they tried simply using TLS on 143? (preferred as POP3s/IMAPs
has really be deprecated everywhere for some time now)
For this test, I
On Sep 16, 2013, at 10:56 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 16.09.2013 16:48, schrieb Dan Langille:
On Sep 16, 2013, at 10:21 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 16.09.2013 16:10, schrieb Dan Langille:
Have you/they tried simply using TLS on 143? (preferred as POP3s/IMAPs
has really be deprecated
On Mon, 2013-09-16 at 10:10 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
On Sep 14, 2013, at 10:36 PM, Noel Butler wrote:
On Sat, 2013-09-14 at 15:21 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
Hmmm, I tried ssl = yes. Mail.app still crashes when trying to connect.
Well, its likely an Apple fault,
On 9/16/2013 8:24 AM, Simon Fraser wrote:
Time marches on, and I need to continue the service migration. I'd still
like to use Dovecot (we're migrating away from Cyrus). I'm assuming the
only other alternative without existing shared storage is to use DRBD
and a cluster file system to
Hi,
Another day, another dysnc attempt. Using Dovecot v2.2.5.4; I see:
# doveadm -v -o imapc_user=u...@example.com -o imapc_password=password -o
imapc_host=imap.example.com -o imapc_port=993 -o imapc_ssl=imaps -o
imapc_ssl_dir=/etc/ssl -o imapc_feature=rfc822.size -o imapc_ssl_verify=no
sync -1
Indeed you should forget effectivive user/group for same system.You
shoud use sql backend.
On Mon, 2013-09-16 at 18:13 +0200, Paolo wrote:
Speaking about multiple DB ...
A my customer has a server (CentOS 6.x, dovecot 2.0.x, postfix,
Squirrel+RoundCube with vacation and password plug-in),
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