On 07.06.2017 01:18, Hugh Bragg wrote:
> I'm trying to understand how to deliver mail to an address locally
> which is popped from my isps email account.
>
> I access and keep these emails backed up on dovecot and use postfix
> smtp to deliver mail.
>
> The problem is that while fetchmail uses do
On 06.06.2017 21:30, Michael Felt wrote:
> On 09/10/2016 21:48, Michael Felt wrote:
>>
>> A real server yes, but not Linux. (Using linux would require another
>> server AND I would feel I am being lazy again).
>
> Well, I have been busy, and it is time to force move dovecot forward.
>
> Being 'la
That log didn't do much help, can you try enabling mail_debug=yes for a
moment and see if it gives any more insight?
Aki
On 05.06.2017 15:13, awl1 wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> here you are (log excerpt from May 29 00:06:02 until May 29 01:17:49):
>
> May 29 00:12:05 imap(x...@xxx.org): Info: IMAP s
On 07/06/17 15:39, Matt Bryant wrote:
> my actual RPM failed at the same place
Right, I looked there and specifically pulled up my build log to show
that the build went through that particular place just fine (and it
completed just fine as well). So it did not fail for me.
> .. the below was act
thx
my actual RPM failed at the same place .. the below was actually not the
result of an rpmbuild command .. cleared out the BUILD directory,
untar'd, configure and ran make manually - failed at the same spot as
the RPM package .. given 2.2.30.1 built ok saw no reason why 2.2.30.2
should sudden
On 07/06/17 13:11, Peter wrote:
> I've documented the process for postfix here, dovecot works pretty much
> the same in that regard.
Oops, forgot the link for that:
http://ghettoforge.org/index.php/Postfix3
Peter
On 07/06/17 12:39, Peter wrote:
> I'll give you a link once I get it pushed out to GhettoForge.
Packages are pushed out to gf-testing now. You can find the CentOS 7
binary RPMs in:
http://mirror.ghettoforge.org/distributions/gf/el/7/testing/x86_64/
The SRPM is at:
http://mirror.ghettoforge.org
On 07/06/17 13:00, Roger Klorese wrote:
> Does anyone have fool-proof documentation for this fool on how to configure
> repos and what operations to perform to move from the distro RPMs to the GF
> ones without breaking stuff?
You'll want to use yum shell to remove the CentOS stock packages and
re
On 07/06/17 12:52, Eric Broch wrote:
> It compiled fine for me using rpmbuild on CentOS 7
Using rpmbuild directly is a crapshoot because you never know what cruft
is left over from previous builds or other activity on the box. If you
want consistent, reproducible results then you really should be
Does anyone have fool-proof documentation for this fool on how to configure
repos and what operations to perform to move from the distro RPMs to the GF
ones without breaking stuff?
It compiled fine for me using rpmbuild on CentOS 7
On 6/6/2017 6:39 PM, Peter wrote:
On 07/06/17 10:52, Matt Bryant wrote:
Just downloaded the latest release 2.2.30.2, ran ./configure with all
defaults and make ...
and it fails to build .. error somewhere whilst running Makefile in lib-http
On 07/06/17 10:52, Matt Bryant wrote:
> Just downloaded the latest release 2.2.30.2, ran ./configure with all
> defaults and make ...
>
> and it fails to build .. error somewhere whilst running Makefile in lib-http
Just built fine for me. I'll give you a link once I get it pushed out
to GhettoFo
On Tue, 6 Jun 2017, Joseph Tam wrote:
Bots aren't known to exit cleanly, so it's probably related to prematurely
dropped connections. Apart from that, I'm not seeing this with real
users.
Never mind: getting mail in digest form has made me look stupid again.
Joseph Tam
Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 06.06.2017 14:11, Olaf Hopp wrote:
On 06/05/2017 11:05 AM, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
I have updated my dovecot proxy servers from 2.2.28 to 2.2.30.
Since the upgrade I'm having the error:
Jun 5 10:54:51 musio12 dovecot: auth: Fatal: master: service(auth):
child 63632 ki
Just downloaded the latest release 2.2.30.2, ran ./configure with all
defaults and make ...
and it fails to build .. error somewhere whilst running Makefile in lib-http
libtool: link: gcc -std=gnu99 -g -O2 -Wall -W -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wmissing-declarations -Wpointer-arith -Wchar-subscripts -Wfo
I'm trying to understand how to deliver mail to an address locally which
is popped from my isps email account.
I access and keep these emails backed up on dovecot and use postfix smtp
to deliver mail.
The problem is that while fetchmail uses dovecot lda directly, postfix
can't include my isp
On 09/10/2016 21:48, Michael Felt wrote:
A real server yes, but not Linux. (Using linux would require another
server AND I would feel I am being lazy again).
Well, I have been busy, and it is time to force move dovecot forward.
Being 'lazy' I am doing some initial tests on my POWER platform
On 2017-06-05 15:10, Tom Sommer wrote:
On 2017-05-31 15:24, Timo Sirainen wrote:
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.30.1.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.30.1.tar.gz.sig
Due to some release process changes I didn't notice that one important
bugfix wasn't included i
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Aki Tuomi :
>
> > I meant
> >
> > passdb {
> > driver = imap
> > args = ... ssl_ca_file=/path/to/ca
> > }
>
> That doesn't work:
>
> passdb {
> driver = imap
> # Change the line below to reflect the IP address of your Exchange Server.
> args = host=exchange-imap
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.30.2.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.30.2.tar.gz.sig
Hopefully the last 2.2.30.x..
- auth: Multiple failed authentications within short time caused
crashes
- push-notification: OX driver crashed at deinit
On Tue, 6 Jun 2017 15:56:46 +0300
Aki Tuomi wrote:
> This looks like a coprrupted mbox file
Ok, I issued
# doveadm index -u paco_mcs INBOX
and got no errors.
I'll upgrade to 2.2.30.1 and see if it happens again...
Thanks,
Luciano.
--
/"\ /Via A. Salaino, 7 - 20144
On 06/ 6/17 06:14 AM, mega...@yandex.ru wrote:
Was trying to set up attachment storage, but folders are receiving permission
only for current user, so if another user is receiving a mail with same
attachment he is getting permission denied error on reading hash file. Is it
possible to setup gl
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tue, 6 Jun 2017, Malte Schmidt wrote:
pass_filter = (&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u)(service=%s))
Thats pretty cool. Now, in the LDAP-settings I created corresponding
fields (service) and added the allowed services to tthese fields (imap,
po
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tue, 6 Jun 2017, Sandbox wrote:
Its weird, when i sat up (&(uid=%n)(mail=*@%{domain1.com})) as user_filter:
^^
https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Variables?highlight=%28domain%29
The variable is named
This looks like a coprrupted mbox file
Aki
On 06.06.2017 15:54, Luciano Mannucci wrote:
> I'm getting this in my logfile, should I worry?:
>
> Jun 06 12:28:47 imap(paco_mcs): Error: Next message unexpectedly corrupted in
> mbox file /var/spool/mail/paco_mcs at 639279728
> Jun 06 12:28:47 imap(p
I'm getting this in my logfile, should I worry?:
Jun 06 12:28:47 imap(paco_mcs): Error: Next message unexpectedly corrupted in
mbox file /var/spool/mail/paco_mcs at 639279728
Jun 06 12:28:47 imap(paco_mcs): Error: Unexpectedly lost From-line from mbox
file /var/spool/mail/paco_mcs at 639279728
On 06.06.2017 14:11, Olaf Hopp wrote:
> On 06/05/2017 11:05 AM, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
>> I have updated my dovecot proxy servers from 2.2.28 to 2.2.30.
>> Since the upgrade I'm having the error:
>>
>> Jun 5 10:54:51 musio12 dovecot: auth: Fatal: master: service(auth):
>> child 63632 killed
On 06/05/2017 11:05 AM, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
I have updated my dovecot proxy servers from 2.2.28 to 2.2.30. Since the
upgrade I'm having the error:
Jun 5 10:54:51 musio12 dovecot: auth: Fatal: master: service(auth): child
63632 killed with signal 11 (core not dumped)
Me too, with
Hello,
I am using Dovecot with an LDAP-backend for authentication.
According to the documentation at
https://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/RestrictAccess with LDAP and
"pass_filter" it is possible to filter allowed services for the user with:
pass_filter = (&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u)(
Was trying to set up attachment storage, but folders are receiving permission
only for current user, so if another user is receiving a mail with same
attachment he is getting permission denied error on reading hash file. Is it
possible to setup global attachment storage to work with all users,
Its weird, when i sat up (&(uid=%n)(mail=*@%{domain1.com})) as user_filter:
auth: Debug: auth client connected (pid=14697)
auth: Debug: client in: AUTH1 PLAIN service=imapsecured
session=3Ej8PkdRAgDAqAG3lip=192.168.34.10 rip=192.168.34.18
lport=143 rport=593
Thank you, Alex - works like a charm! :-)
The wiki does not seem to currently document the "mail_log_prefix"
setting anywhere (the only Google search hits are from the alias and
tutorials from other sources), so maybe the Devecot team would want to
add this to a wiki page...
Thanks & BR
Andr
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