Re: [Dovecot] Transparent Migration from cyrus to dovecot

2013-10-10 Thread Andrew Richards
On Thursday 10 Oct 2013 19:34:51 Jogi Hofmüller wrote: > Dear Christian, > > Am 2013-10-10 17:06, schrieb Christian Rohmann: > > I work for NetCologne GmbH, an ISP in Cologne, Germany. I did a talk > > "Austausch einer ISP-Mailplattform ohne Downtime" at the mail server > > conference the Heinlein

Re: [Dovecot] From Maildir back to smtp

2012-02-23 Thread Andrew Richards
On Thursday 23 February 2012 22:12:14 mail...@securitylabs.it wrote: > Il 23/02/2012 21:41, Marc Perkel ha scritto: > > Not sure how this can be done. > > > > Right now I'm running a free backup MX record service. People point > > their high MX records to my servers and if they go down we store th

Re: [Dovecot] IMAP to Maildir Migration preserving UIDs?

2012-01-26 Thread Andrew Richards
On Thursday 26 January 2012 04:31:20 Gedalya wrote: > I'm facing the need to migrate from a proprietary IMAP server to > Dovecot. The migration must be as smooth and transparent as possible. Ignoring the migration of individual mailboxes addressed in other replies, I trust you've met Perdition -

Re: [Dovecot] Long attachment encoded filenames (for non-ASCII characters etc) in MIME headers & corresponding Dovecot behaviour

2011-09-29 Thread Andrew Richards
(Subject line altered - original was confused) On Friday 30 September 2011 00:07:08 Michael M Slusarz wrote: > Quoting Andrew Richards : > > Hi, > > > > I've noticed a possible minor issue with long encoded filenames for > > attachments > > where these fil

[Dovecot] Long attachment encoded filenames (for non-ASCII characters etc) in MIME headers & corresponding Dovecot behaviour

2011-09-29 Thread Andrew Richards
(Correction: Subject was confused) Hi, I've noticed a possible minor issue with long encoded filenames for attachments where these filenames are split across multiple lines. My understanding of character encoding and MIME is not as good as it should be, so I may easily have got this all mixed u

[Dovecot] Broken mail clients? [MIME] Long attachment encoded filenames (for non-ASCII characters etc)

2011-09-29 Thread Andrew Richards
Hi, I've noticed a possible minor issue with long encoded filenames for attachments where these filenames are split across multiple lines. My understanding of character encoding and MIME is not as good as it should be, so I may easily have got this all mixed up, in which case sorry for the nois

Re: [Dovecot] Dovecot failing to parse some UTF-8 encoded attachment filenames, returning empty string instead [SOLVED]

2011-09-29 Thread Andrew Richards
On Thursday 22 September 2011 12:31:40 Andrew Richards wrote: > On Thursday 22 September 2011 00:45:32 Timo Sirainen wrote: > > On 22.9.2011, at 1.59, Andrew Richards wrote: > > > I'm seeing a strange problem with some attachment filenames that are > > > UTF-8

Re: [Dovecot] Dovecot failing to parse some UTF-8 encoded attachment filenames, returning empty string instead

2011-09-22 Thread Andrew Richards
On Thursday 22 September 2011 00:45:32 Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 22.9.2011, at 1.59, Andrew Richards wrote: > > I'm seeing a strange problem with some attachment filenames that are > > UTF-8 encoded. The problem seems to be related to spaces and/or > > unusual cha

[Dovecot] Dovecot failing to parse some UTF-8 encoded attachment filenames, returning empty string instead

2011-09-21 Thread Andrew Richards
Hi, I'm seeing a strange problem with some attachment filenames that are UTF-8 encoded. The problem seems to be related to spaces and/or unusual characters in filenames, like accented characters (or perhaps just to filenames if UTF-8 encoded; I've not explored that fully). These filenames are show