Am 30.06.2014 01:03, schrieb Jerry:
Does this configuration look sane? I seem to have a few duplicates and I am
not sure if that is a problem or not. It seems I have multiple userdb
sections and I am not sure where they are all originating from.
# 2.2.13: /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
#
On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 09:39:06 +0200, Alex JOST stated:
Am 30.06.2014 01:03, schrieb Jerry:
Does this configuration look sane? I seem to have a few duplicates and I
am not sure if that is a problem or not. It seems I have multiple userdb
sections and I am not sure where they are all
Hi,
I have a strange problem with sieve.
After upgrading to 2.2.13 sieve seems to break the mailbody during automatic
redirection.
I have the following configuration.
- User A sends mail to User B.
- User B has an automatic redirect to User C
- User C geht the mailbody broken
I did some
On 6/29/14, Alexandre Ellert aell...@numeezy.com wrote:
Le 29 juin 2014 à 06:24, Nick Edwards nick.z.edwa...@gmail.com a écrit :
it is the job of postfix to do this, aliases are just that, aliases of
the real mail account, they do not exist in real storage, else, they
would not be alias.
On 30.6.2014 12:33, Nick Edwards wrote:
On 6/29/14, Alexandre Ellert aell...@numeezy.com wrote:
Le 29 juin 2014 à 06:24, Nick Edwards nick.z.edwa...@gmail.com a écrit :
it is the job of postfix to do this, aliases are just that, aliases of
the real mail account, they do not exist in real
Hi,
short update.
I found out that with Debian Wheezy I don't have this problem. The problem
seems only to be on
Debian squeeze.
I have configured to use /usr/bin/sendmail.
It seems that there is some problem with the squeeze version of sendmail. The
only strange
thing is, that until the
Am 30.06.2014 10:51, schrieb Jerry:
At the bottom of dovecot.conf: !include conf.d/*.conf
At the bottom of 10-auth.conf:
#!include auth-deny.conf.ext
#!include auth-master.conf.ext
!include auth-system.conf.ext
#!include auth-sql.conf.ext
!include auth-passwdfile.conf.ext
#!include
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I've the same problem.
Dovecot can reply REJECT when Postfix ask for know the quota of the real user.
But if the email it's alias, Dovecot does not know the email and reply DUNNO,
but when the mail must be delivred by the LDA, Dovecot reject because the user
it's over quota.
I search since
On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 14:47:24 +0200, Alex JOST stated:
Am 30.06.2014 10:51, schrieb Jerry:
At the bottom of dovecot.conf: !include conf.d/*.conf
At the bottom of 10-auth.conf:
#!include auth-deny.conf.ext
#!include auth-master.conf.ext
!include auth-system.conf.ext
#!include
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Hello,
As a step to migrate to a newer version of dovecot, i've been asked to
configure a master user for logging in into mailboxes of a dovecot 1.2.
I've followed the instructions from this page:
http://wiki1.dovecot.org/Authentication/MasterUsers
but appearently something is going wrong.
On 30 Jun 2014, at 15:01, Nathan Schultheiss nat...@schultheiss.fr wrote:
...
I search since several weeks how to fix that and for postfix ask the
quota-service with the real user email and not the alias.
Because Postfix know the real user email because it's search it on the first
I am having a very strange issue with Dovecot + Sqlite + SELinux in enforcing.
I am able to log in via IMAPS if SELinux is in permissive, but not able to do
so when in enforcing. I do not see any SELinux denials even with dontaudit's
enabled. I am running Centos 5 on x86_64 with a customized
I'm still pretty new to running a mail server, but one thing I've come
to appreciate over the years is a good backup strategy. Since I have
always run my own servers for practice and for personal use I don't have
access to Enterprise backup solutions. Because of that I usually just
fall back
On 1.7.2014 00:28, deoren wrote:
I'm still pretty new to running a mail server, but one thing I've come
to appreciate over the years is a good backup strategy. Since I have
always run my own servers for practice and for personal use I don't have
access to Enterprise backup solutions. Because of
Hi,
Suggestions and warnings are most welcome.
Thanks!
Since you're using maildir, you might want to check rsync out as well,
especially with --link-dest. In short, you call rsync on your backup
machine like this:
rsync --link-dest=previous-backup-dir source new-backup-dir
Quoting Bob Miller b...@computerisms.ca:
Hi,
Suggestions and warnings are most welcome.
Thanks!
Since you're using maildir, you might want to check rsync out as well,
especially with --link-dest. In short, you call rsync on your backup
machine like this:
rsync
On Tue, 01 Jul 2014 09:41:25 +1000 Bob Millerb...@computerisms.ca wrote
check out rsnapshot. Tried, tested, and true on my systems for just
short of a decade now...
+1 for rsnapshot. With the config file you can determine how many backups
for different days that you want to
On 6/30/14, Jiri Bourek bou...@thinline.cz wrote:
On 30.6.2014 12:33, Nick Edwards wrote:
On 6/29/14, Alexandre Ellert aell...@numeezy.com wrote:
Le 29 juin 2014 à 06:24, Nick Edwards nick.z.edwa...@gmail.com a écrit
:
it is the job of postfix to do this, aliases are just that, aliases of
deoren dovecot-mailing-l...@whyaskwhy.org wrote:
Right now I'm using LVM snapshots + tarballs for daily backups, but
I'd like to get better coverage for incremental changes that occur
throughout the day. The size of existing content is low, but (small)
changes are frequent.
If you actually
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