I found an email that sieve stored in Deleted Messages incorrectly. The log
messages show sieve doing that, but don't give me any indication of which sieve
rule caused the problem. I went through it manually, but didn't see anything
that matched. I seem to recall that there was a way to use s
I'm trying to setup and test fail2ban with dovecot
I've installed fail2ban, I've copied config from
https://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/Fail2Ban, and, trying to test it,
attempted multiple mail access with wrong password, but, get this:
# fail2ban-client status dovecot-pop3imap
Status for the jail:
On 12/16/2017, 5:10:14 AM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
> Op 12/14/2017 om 6:07 PM schreef Tanstaafl:
>> One other point.
>>
>> Adding support for something like this that also requires Clients to add
>> support for it is just begging for a feature that never gets used.
>>
>> Stephan, are you sure there i
On Sat, December 16, 2017 9:08 pm, Peter wrote:
> On 16/12/17 20:45, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>> Try systemctl enable dovecot
> ...and systemctl start dovecot.
> You need to be starting and stopping dovecot with systemctl (or the
> older service command which still works in CentOS 7), if you do not then
>
Op 12/14/2017 om 6:07 PM schreef Tanstaafl:
> One other point.
>
> Adding support for something like this that also requires Clients to add
> support for it is just begging for a feature that never gets used.
>
> Stephan, are you sure there is no (fairly simple) way to make this an
> SMTP service t
On 16/12/17 20:45, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>> I've installed new Centos 7 with Dovecot 2.2 from ghettoforge and, used
>> /etc/dovecot from current Centos 6 Dovecot 2.1
>>
>> I can start/stop Dovecot with dovecot / doveadm stop
>>
>> BUT when I tried 'systemctl' I get
>>
>> # systemctl status dovecot
>> ●