Basically I want the following scenario:
Subscribe to lots of mailing lists
- each filtered into separate folders
When I participate in a thread (by starting it, replying to it, or ...
setting a flag on an email
in the thread)
- filter into the particular mailing list folder
- AND filter into
Hello,
I'm trying to understand what's the difference between those parameters.
In my dovecot.conf in the global section I have a definition of mail_uid
and mail_gid.
In my LDAP configuration used by passdb and userdb, I have a definition for
user_attrs= uidNumber=500,gidNumber=8.
Here is a part
An update on the status of my situation --
I switched from pam_winbind to pam_krb5. Now, my user accounts are being
returned as u...@domain.corp instead of DOMAIN\user. Dovecot-LDA is
running flawlessly alongside Dovecot-IMAP. All systems go.
Case closed. Thanks.
On Oct 2, 2013, at 9:20
Did some more digging.
The problem is that the fts-solr plugin has a global solr_conn pointer, that
persists between users. I think this patch fixes the problem:
--- a/dovecot/fts_solr_plugin/fts-solr-plugin.c
+++ b/dovecot/fts_solr_plugin/fts-solr-plugin.c
@@ -50,6 +50,13 @@ static void
Hello,
I understand the matter of using Dovecot as a forward proxy to Gmail is
very popular (and even trivial), but my lack of Dovecot experience took me
to at point where I truly need your help...
I'm starting my task by trying to have something simple, where I can test
connectivity to Gmail by
On 10/3/2013 1:43 AM, Hugh Davenport wrote:
Basically I want the following scenario:
Subscribe to lots of mailing lists
- each filtered into separate folders
When I participate in a thread (by starting it, replying to it, or ...
setting a flag on an email
in the thread)
- filter into
For dovecot 2.1
as per wiki2, is this still valid? noticed a problem before and saw
it does seem to be triggering, I use:
maxretry = 6
findtime = 600
bantime = 3600
and there was like, 2400 hits in 4 minutes, it is pointing to the
correct log file, but I am no expert with fail2ban, so not