On 12/29/2014 10:15 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
> Yes, although that doesn't mean that users can modify the special-use
> attributes themselves, unless some sort of web management interface has
> a dialog for that. The METADATA/CREATE-SPECIAL-USE capabilities would
> provide a standard means for a use
On 12/29/2014 9:24 PM, Peter Mogensen wrote:
> On 2014-12-29 20:45, Stephan Bosch wrote:
>> For creating a special use mailbox there is the CREATE-SPECIAL-USE
>> capability (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6154, Section 3). As you
>> suggested, the special use attributes can also be changed using th
The sieve plugin for Thundirbird likes to rapidly compile work in
progress sieve scripts to continually give feedback on any errors in the
script. This can trigger segmentation faults in lib-sieve with certain
pathologically incomplete sieve scripts. One example:
#0 tag_comparator_validate
On 2014-12-29 20:45, Stephan Bosch wrote:
For creating a special use mailbox there is the CREATE-SPECIAL-USE
capability (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6154, Section 3). As you
suggested, the special use attributes can also be changed using the
METADATA capability (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc
On 12/29/2014 11:22 AM, Peter Mogensen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Great to see Thunderbird support SPECIAL-USE now.
>
> I would like to hear the list about the intended use of SPECIAL-USE.
>
> I get the impression from several earlier mails here that the
> intention is for the server to globally decide what
Hi!
I'm planning to develop a OSP (Object Storage Plugin) to support a
specific platform of my company.
Is there any API documentation or sample code of a simple plugin that
can be used as a basis for an implementation?
Thanks!
--
Thiago Henrique
Hi,
I have noticed that during auth cache hits usernames are not updated.
(We use ldap backend
and change username with
user_attrs = uid=user, mailMessageStore=home,
mailQuotaSize=quota_rule=*:bytes=%$
cold cache
lmtp(14414): Debug: auth input: testmon_testmon
home=/vmail/te/testmon_testmon quo
Hi,
Great to see Thunderbird support SPECIAL-USE now.
I would like to hear the list about the intended use of SPECIAL-USE.
I get the impression from several earlier mails here that the intention
is for the server to globally decide what the folder-name of a specific
SPECIAL-USE folder is for
reik red writes:
(I'm re-submittting after setting up a subscription, so I don't have to wait
for the moderator)
,
What happened next surprised me greatly: if I specify "-s ssha", the
resulting hashed password changes each time I invoke "doveadm pw", but
if I do not specify the hashing method,
Robin Helgelin writes:
We?re using dovecot 1.0.7, which seems to be the latest version
available on CentOS 5.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to update this if you can, even if you have to
compile it yourself. You'll benefit from many bug fixes, one of which may solve
your problem.
Downloading em
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