On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 10:56:48PM +0200, Nils via dovecot wrote:
> On 6/20/24 22:47, Marc wrote:
> > using outlook?
> >
> > I also had this, and when I searched for this, I found lots of people have
> > had this and it is a known issue since many years. (They recommend creating
> > new
On 19/06/24 20:37, Daniel Lange via dovecot wrote:
Hi Scott,
Am 19.06.24 um 06:41 schrieb Aki Tuomi via dovecot:
On 19/06/2024 06:58 EEST Scott Q. via dovecot
wrote:
I'm on Debian 12.5 which comes with openssl 3.0.11
You can use the backport available from your trusty Debian
From: Nils
> Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
> that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
> email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
> sender. It never seems to work when an alias is used as sender name.
From: Nils
> Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
> that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
> email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
> sender. It never seems to work when an alias is used as sender name.
On 6/20/24 22:40, Nils via dovecot wrote:
Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
sender. It never seems to work when an alias is
On 6/20/24 23:15, Christopher Wensink via dovecot wrote:
If you using Thunderbird I would try repairing the folder, (under
properties) or compact folders. That fixes a lot of issues for us.
The only other thought I had was maybe the UID of your use for the
sent folder was different from the
If you using Thunderbird I would try repairing the folder, (under
properties) or compact folders. That fixes a lot of issues for us.
The only other thought I had was maybe the UID of your use for the sent
folder was different from the old to the new server, and the mail is
still trying to be
On 6/20/24 23:00, Marc wrote:
Maybe reindex the mailbox and see if the messages turn up?
Yes, thanks for the good idea. Not sure if I did it right:
doveadm force-resync -u em...@server.tld Sent
It didn't show an error, but the emails didn't appear.
I've already searched for the email files
>
> I definitely don't know if it's a dovecot issue, but I thinks it's a good
> place to start looking, since dovecot is managing the mailboxes. Can I
> increase the verbosity in a way that saving an email into a folder would
> be logged?
Maybe reindex the mailbox and see if the messages turn
On 6/20/24 22:47, Marc wrote:
using outlook?
I also had this, and when I searched for this, I found lots of people have had
this and it is a known issue since many years. (They recommend creating new
profile)
Thank you very much for your fast response, Marc.
I use Thunderbird (currently
>
> Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
> that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
> email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
> sender. It never seems to work when an alias is used as sender name.
>
> I didn't
Lots of the emails I send aren't stored in the sent folder. It seems
that it mostly (but not always) work for sent emails where the main
email-address (the one that is also used as login name) is used as
sender. It never seems to work when an alias is used as sender name.
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