This is the magic incantation I use:
#> doveadm -o mail_fsync=never -R -u u...@foo.bar imapc:
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> Sure it's my own fault - no discussion about that, but seriously? How
> dangerously unintuitive it that?
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I don't really get what is going on with remote host. How is a host name even
relevant other than setting up the initial connection. I don't even see it in
my storage mail files.
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On 26/04/2024 14:46 EEST Nils via dovecot
wrote:
Sure it's my own fault - no discussion about that, but seriously? How
dangerously unintuitive it that?
I found it when I was searching for a good practice to migrate a mail
server with rsync and I
Is there any solution for this?
I am on FreeBSD 13.3 with dovecot-2.3.21_4 built from ports and have noticed
warnings:
Apr 26 08:42:29 mstore17 dovecot[41779]: master: Warning: Time moved forwards
by 0.181936 seconds - adjusting timeouts.
Apr 26 08:43:39 mstore17 dovecot[41779]: master: Warning:
Sure it's my own fault - no discussion about that, but seriously? How
dangerously unintuitive it that?
I found it when I was searching for a good practice to migrate a mail
server with rsync and I mistakably assumed it works in the same
direction as rsync.
Luckily i have a backup from all ma
On 26/04/2024 13:00 EEST karl.l--- via dovecot
wrote:
Hi Aki
We would like NTLM support so customers that have enabled it in
outlook and other email clients can continue to authenticate when we
update our dovecot server. We are not running kerbe
Hi Aki
We would like NTLM support so customers that have enabled it in outlook and
other email clients can continue to authenticate when we update our dovecot
server. We are not running kerberos/samba/active directory or any other
directory system. I am not sure how GSSAPI would assist us with