On 1/27/2014 11:25 PM, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> Hi Stan-
>
>>>
>>> (Stan gives a great run-down on the economics of using a NetApp
>>> or even homegrown NFS filer versus using an object storage
>>> backend.)
>>
>> Tom I'm sorry I wasted your time with my initial response.
>>
>
> No, you absolut
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2014, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014, Alex Ferrara wrote:
I have been able to get the inbox of the shared mailbox to appear in
Thunderbird, but I would like to allow all subfolders to have the same
ACLs. Is there a way to
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2014, Alex Ferrara wrote:
I have been able to get the inbox of the shared mailbox to appear in
Thunderbird, but I would like to allow all subfolders to have the same
ACLs. Is there a way to do this without having an ACL entry for eac
Hi,
I played around with changeset 9376bf098692 a bit. Right now I'm unsure how to
describe a namespace using this feature. Using something like 'Public/*"
doesn't seem to work while 'Public*" does, but would also potentially alter
non-related mailboxes elsewhere:
$ cat global-acl
INBOX owner
Hi Stan-
>>
>> (Stan gives a great run-down on the economics of using a NetApp or
>> even homegrown NFS filer versus using an object storage backend.)
>
> Tom I'm sorry I wasted your time with my initial response.
>
No, you absolutely didn't waste my time, and it was certainly of great
advant
On 1/26/2014 11:45 AM, Tom Johnson wrote:
>
>> On Jan 24, 2014, at 7:23 PM, Stan Hoeppner
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 1/24/2014 11:09 AM, Tom Johnson wrote: Is anybody using the
>>> Object Storage plugin for large-scale installations?
>>
>> I've not used it.
>>
>>> We're considering it, but are thinki
On 24/01/2014, at 8:40 PM, Alex Ferrara wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am having some trouble with shared folders in trying to replicate how we
> use them with a Cyrus backend.
>
> The auth database is Samba4 active directory, so I am using an LDAP lookup to
> authenticate and forcing the UID an
Sven Hartge wrote:
Interesting datapoint: NetApp Deduplication did only recover about 1% of
storage space with mdbox-based mail storage, while on an maildir-based
mail storage, the rate was about 15%. (This was tested with a copy of
real user data, so is accurate for my workload.)
Just a gue
This month yes, but I've raised a few over the last few months and not had
much luck :-(
Timo helped me out on bit of the basic stuff, but I kinda got stuck again.
I'm not sure if the following config is right, and if it is, why the
resultant file sizes bigger than the original.
The error I'm cu
On 2014-01-27 4:15 AM, IT geek 31 wrote:
So I'm wondering... am I not asking the right questions? Or am I not
providing enough information... or do we just not know how this aspect of
the technology works?
I only see this one email from you...?
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Charles
On Monday 27 January 2014 01:49:37 erik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Dovecot 2.1.16. I'm trying to get Roundcube to talk to the
> managesieve plugin. Postfix/Dovecot/Roundcube all exist on the same
> server.
>
> I'd like to get managesieve working. I've gone through a few guides,
> such as:
> h
Hi,
I am using Dovecot 2.1.16. I'm trying to get Roundcube to talk to the
managesieve plugin. Postfix/Dovecot/Roundcube all exist on the same
server.
I'd like to get managesieve working. I've gone through a few guides,
such as:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/dovecot#Sieve
But so f
On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 14:46:55 +0100
Anthony Bourguignon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Dovecot 2.2.9 (debian package on testing).
> It seems that it's not possible to open an auth socket using ssl. I'm
> using this configuration :
>
> service auth {
> [...]
> inet_listener authxmpp-client {
>
On 2014-01-27 2:19 AM, Kevin Holly wrote:
On 01/25/2014 01:38 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2014-01-25 5:56 AM, Kevin Holly wrote:
My client is Thunderbird, my dovecot version is 2.1.7-7 from the
official Debian repo. If you want to see my config i'll grab all the
fils together and send it to
Hi Frank,
Am 27.01.2014 07:57, schrieb Frank:
> After adding this setting, login fails and gives the error below.
> It certainly looks like a permission issue, but I have checked my script is executable and owned by vmail:vmail. The bash script executes fine as
the mail user.
> The other possi
Hi,
I'm using Dovecot 2.2.9 (debian package on testing).
It seems that it's not possible to open an auth socket using ssl. I'm
using this configuration :
service auth {
[...]
inet_listener authxmpp-client {
address = [ips]
port = 5220
}
inet_listener genericauth-client {
ssl =
Hi,
I'm having issues getting replication working, and I'm not also not having
much luck finding help on it.
So I'm wondering... am I not asking the right questions? Or am I not
providing enough information... or do we just not know how this aspect of
the technology works?
If it's the former, t
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