Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net writes:
frankly 8 chars is laughable, i recently wrote a PHP library to
generate secure random passwords and for 10 passwords get
13 collisions is way to much given that that means you have
a collision every 8000 tries which means not you need 8000
in a
Am 27.03.2014 11:27, schrieb Joseph Tam:
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net writes:
frankly 8 chars is laughable, i recently wrote a PHP library to
generate secure random passwords and for 10 passwords get
13 collisions is way to much given that that means you have
a collision
I don't know what TB is.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.netwrote:
Am 26.03.2014 21:47, schrieb Blake McBride:
Mar 26 15:04:51 booklion dovecot: imap-login: Aborted login (no auth
attempts): rip=74.179.230.177, lip=192.168.168.53
Mar 26 15:04:51
ThunderBird
if you choose encrypted password it's in fact CRAM-MD5
that is different in different mail-clients
some let you choose the auth-mech, some have a default
and the some doing the right chosse the actual best one
available announced by the server
Am 27.03.2014 15:34, schrieb Blake
Hi all,
i have my home.conf :
mydatabase
myuser
mypasswd
myhosts be1XX be2XX
[lmtpd]
where mail
conditions status = 0
user name
passwd 'passwd'
home home
quota quota_limit_bytes
uid 497
gid 497
table UTENTI
on mysql database the home is home: /data/mail/BE01/ i would like
Hi everybody,
I'm using SSL client certificates or checkpassword scripts to authenticate
our users. If a user sent a client certificate from his smartcard my
checkpasswort will ignore the password, if he does not sent a client
certificate but uses his OTP-token then my checkwassword script will
Thanks. The current version of Thunderbird auto-detects connection
parameters - presumably by trying every combination. All I give is an
email address and a password. They also have a manual configuration that I
spent a lot of time with. I was never able to do any better than their
Am 27.03.2014 16:33, schrieb Blake McBride:
In terms of the config, I really don't know what I am doing. I think what
I want is clear text passwords sent over an SSL connection. Isn't that
secure? I don't know the difference between SSL and that TTSL thing. I
really don't care how it is
What I meant by don't care is that there are, presumably, many secure
options. I don't care about which one. I just want something simple to
configure.
Having a working understanding of SSL, I understand that sending
unencrypted text over an SSL connection is reasonably secure. I do it
Hi,
I'm in the exact same situation: trying to use a state file in a cron
sync job on my laptop, it quickly becomes corrupted...
Is there a way to use incremental replication in this use case (sync
between server and laptop)?
Thanks,
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I have two users working fine. Tried to add a third and it refuses to accept
log on details.
I've stripped everything back to default config, and still only the first
two users are accepted! Can't understand it and it's driving me crazy. I've
deleted and created the user a thousand times, and
If anyone is interested - I found the problem in my setup:
protocol lda {
mail_plugins = sieve
}
needs to have both replication and notify
protocol lda {
mail_plugins = sieve replication notify
}
Maybe it is just me, but the Replication wiki page is not detailed
enough. I had
Blake McBride writes:
Thanks. The current version of Thunderbird auto-detects connection
parameters - presumably by trying every combination. All I give is an
email address and a password. They also have a manual configuration that I
spent a lot of time with. I was never able to do any
On 26/3/2014 1:30 μμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
I am trying to setup a master/master replication with dsync (according
to the first part of: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Replication).
...I would like to ask/confirm whether the indicated setup is required
on *both*servers participating in the
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