On 2023-02-15 6:41 a.m., Claudio Corvino wrote:
Ok thanks for your answer but I have another question: if I reject the
e-mail instead of sending the non delivery notification, how can a
"good" user be notified of the fact that his e-mail was not delivered?
Claudio
That should be the job of t
On 2021-02-18 2:46 p.m., m...@shadrinden.ru wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 14:36:01 -0500
Daryl Richards wrote:
Just to ask - when you say 'alias' do you mean something is
re-writing the address based on some rule? If so, it sounds to me
like that is dropping the +detail...
I mean t
hing is re-writing
the address based on some rule? If so, it sounds to me like that is
dropping the +detail...
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Isle Technical Services Inc.
dovecot.org/settings/core/#lmtp-save-to-detail-mailbox
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Isle Technical Services Inc.
On 21/03/2013 17:39, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> userdb_plain_pass method requires that you use userdb prefetch. And
> Daryl's method of using %w in regular userdb .. I'm not really sure
> how well that works. Could easily be that different Dovecot versions
> behave differently.
So, basically what I a
gt;> /etc/dovecot/test.log
echo $HOME >> /etc/dovecot/test.log
I can confirm it works... The variable is actually plain_pass, and
$PLAIN_PASS, with the underscore.
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Isle Technical Services Inc.
is always empty. This is Dovecot
2.0.19 from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
It seems to depends on how you are doing your userdb, not passdb..
I use a static userdb, so I have:
userdb {
args = uid=xx gid=xx home=/xx/xx/%d/%n plain_pass=%w
driver = static
}
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Isle Technical Services Inc.
sword nss passwd prefetch passwd-file sql
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Isle Technical Services Inc.
ss since
there aren't more than those 3 I'll just add it (I thought there were
more of them, but looks like they're reserved for other purposes).
>
Well, here's a "We use it" if you need it..
It probably just makes sense to block all out all RFC1918 addresses..
-
ibrt.so.1
libsendfile.so.1 => /lib/libsendfile.so.1
libc.so.1 => /lib/libc.so.1
libgcc_s.so.1 => /usr/sfw/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
libmp.so.2 =>/lib/libmp.so.2
libmd.so.1 => /lib/libmd.so.1
libscf.so.1 => /lib/libscf.so.1
.. which is what I've passed in
> LDFLAGS
>
> What parameters am I suppose to pass to configure?
>
You may not have /usr/local/ssl/lib in your runtime path. Can you send
the output of 'crle'?
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Daryl Richards
Isle Technical Services Inc.
On 2010-09-06, at 11:49 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 17:50 -0400, Daryl Richards wrote:
>
>> Just for reference; I have quite a few people with Blackberrys
>> connecting to my server too. And, many do not do idle. I can't tell
>> why some do and
On 2010-09-03, at 1:41 PM, interfaSys sàrl wrote:
> On 03/09/2010 18:18, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 18:06 +0100, interfaSys sàrl wrote:
>>>
>>> On 02/09/2010 18:23, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 18:21 +0100, interfaSys sàrl wrote:
> If the subscripti
On 05/08/10 10:37 AM, Leander S. wrote:
> Am 28.07.2010 21:34, schrieb Daryl Richards:
>> I've also had this problem in the past. I wrote a wrapper script to
>> try to log what is happening. Funny thing is, when run through this
>> script it works fine. Without the scrip
I've also had this problem in the past. I wrote a wrapper script to try
to log what is happening. Funny thing is, when run through this script
it works fine. Without the script it fails. Not sure where to look next,
I've just kept the script.
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
(
id -a
echo $@
/usr/l
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