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On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, Daniel Miller wrote:
I set auth_debug=yes and mail_debug=yes. Comparing the log output - other
than the fact that the working server has additional lines for the mailboxes
found they look identical. No errors. Yet there's no
I set auth_debug=yes and mail_debug=yes. Comparing the log output -
other than the fact that the working server has additional lines for the
mailboxes found they look identical. No errors. Yet there's no mail
when booting the other drive.
I can see the mailboxes in the file path, everything
On 9/22/2014 4:01 PM, Thomas Koch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a test suite with Haskell for my sieve script. - Just to learn
> Haskell. But it might become something usable.
>
> The test suite calls sieve-test and parses the output. So it would of course
> be much simpler for me if the output of
I'm having a great deal of difficulty with integrating dovecot 2.0.9 with a
new installation of samba4 4.1.11 and would appreciate anyones help who has
this working.
*Problem 1:*
if dn= cn=Administrator,dc=ourhome,dc=net with dnpass = *
---I get NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
but dn = "ad
Am 22.09.2014 um 23:38 schrieb Henry Stack:
> Am 22.09.2014 um 22:19 schrieb Henry Stack:
>>/ I have a postfix mail server with sql authentication and I want to
>>implement sieve on it.
> />/
> />/ Sieve is working relative good, rules who contain 'fileinto' are executed
> perfectly.
> />/ The
Am 22.09.2014 um 22:19 schrieb Henry Stack:
/ I have a postfix mail server with sql authentication and I want to implement
sieve on it.
/>/
/>/ Sieve is working relative good, rules who contain 'fileinto' are executed perfectly.
/>/ The problem is the redirect to other servers.
/>/ I conf
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 09:55:51AM +0300, Teemu Huovila wrote:
> On 09/19/2014 03:04 AM, Will Yardley wrote:
> > director_doveadm_port = 8889
[]
> > doveadm_proxy_port =
> In the 2.2 series you can write this as "doveadm_port", I think.
Thanks for the heads up.
FWIW, the system I have se
I have a postfix mail server with sql authentication and I want to
implement sieve on it.
Sieve is working relative good, rules who contain 'fileinto' are
executed perfectly.
The problem is the redirect to other servers.
I configured a rule in Sieve to redirect any email containing "redirect"
Am 22.09.2014 um 22:19 schrieb Henry Stack:
> I have a postfix mail server with sql authentication and I want to implement
> sieve on it.
>
> Sieve is working relative good, rules who contain 'fileinto' are executed
> perfectly.
> The problem is the redirect to other servers.
> I configured a
I have a postfix mail server with sql authentication and I want to
implement sieve on it.
Sieve is working relative good, rules who contain 'fileinto' are
executed perfectly.
The problem is the redirect to other servers.
I configured a rule in Sieve to redirect any email containing "redirect"
Hi,
> I authenticate my test user in AD well in Dovecot. However, if I change
> this user's password in AD, the old password still works for
> authentication in Dovecot and the new is working too.
>
> Is there a time to make Dovecot don't "remember" the old password or is
> it a bug ?
Are you
For the record. I compiled dovecot to use the openldap libraries my openldap
server uses.
My email server and ldap server are on two different machines. So I just copied
over my ldap
libraries and placed them in the correct place and then compiled dovecot.
I saw this clue in a different web page
Hi,
I'm writing a test suite with Haskell for my sieve script. - Just to learn
Haskell. But it might become something usable.
The test suite calls sieve-test and parses the output. So it would of course
be much simpler for me if the output of sieve-test would be easier to parse
and if I'd know
Dovecot has a few hidden features currenly, which I know some webmails have
been hardcoded to use. Maybe it would be nice to have these available in a bit
more globally usable way and advertise some kind of X-DOVECOT capability? I
don't really like the idea of having a ton of separate X-DOVECOT-
Am 22.09.2014 um 13:44 schrieb David Myers:
> @Reindl.
>
> I copied my conf.d folder as I deleted all the dovecot files in etc/dovecot
> use/etc/dovecot etc ... ...
>
> When I installed the new 2.2.13 version it didn't seem to want to put the
> lmtp executable into the location that dovecot was
@Reindl.
I copied my conf.d folder as I deleted all the dovecot files in etc/dovecot
use/etc/dovecot etc ... ...
When I installed the new 2.2.13 version it didn't seem to want to put the
lmtp executable into the location that dovecot was expecting ? So I found
the file and copied it to where it w
Am 22.09.2014 um 12:32 schrieb Dave Myers:
> Hello again dovecot list ;)
>
> I've recently upgraded my dovecot version from 2.1.7 to 2.2.13.
> both versions where installed from source.
>
> I upgraded why attempting to get lmtp working. I ultimately just coped the
> executable lmtp to the locat
Hello again dovecot list ;)
I've recently upgraded my dovecot version from 2.1.7 to 2.2.13.
both versions where installed from source.
I upgraded why attempting to get lmtp working. I ultimately just coped
the executable lmtp to the location that dovecot was expecting it to be
in. but then the
I am trying to find out how Dovecot behaves when there are multiple
quota roots.
I could not find something authoritative on this.
For example, on a nicely running server that used fs quota I now have in
90-quota.conf
plugin {
quota = fs:Mail Quota:user:mount=/Mail
quota2 = maildir:Mail U
Heya,
does dovecot support "numeric only" usernames (in format "^0-9+$")?
We are unable to deliver emails to such usernames via LMTP:
Sep 22 08:41:05 razor4 postfix/lmtp[2120]: D4FD91CDC11F:
to=<231...@example.org>, relay=example.org[private/dovecot-lmtp],
delay=217653, delays=217653/0.01/0.02
Hello,
I've setup a mail server (still in test) with Postfix and Dovecot,
authentication made using Active Directory.
I authenticate my test user in AD well in Dovecot. However, if I change
this user's password in AD, the old password still works for
authentication in Dovecot and the new is
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