On 07/06/17 15:59, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 07.06.2017 01:18, Hugh Bragg wrote:
I'm trying to understand how to deliver mail to an address locally
which is popped from my isps email account.
I access and keep these emails backed up on dovecot and use postfix
smtp to deliver mail.
The probl
On 07/06/17 15:59, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 07.06.2017 01:18, Hugh Bragg wrote:
I'm trying to understand how to deliver mail to an address locally
which is popped from my isps email account.
I access and keep these emails backed up on dovecot and use postfix
smtp to deliver mail.
The probl
I'm trying to understand how to deliver mail to an address locally which
is popped from my isps email account.
I access and keep these emails backed up on dovecot and use postfix smtp
to deliver mail.
The problem is that while fetchmail uses dovecot lda directly, postfix
can't include my isp
On 27/06/16 16:35, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 25.06.2016 08:25, Hugh Bragg wrote:
On 22/05/16 05:17, Hugh Bragg wrote:
On 13/04/16 06:41, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 09 Apr 2016, at 21:48, Hugh Bragg wrote:
I'm repeatedly getting this error:
Apr 07 04:37:27 imap(mymail@address): Panic: file
On 22/05/16 05:17, Hugh Bragg wrote:
On 13/04/16 06:41, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 09 Apr 2016, at 21:48, Hugh Bragg wrote:
I'm repeatedly getting this error:
Apr 07 04:37:27 imap(mymail@address): Panic: file mail-search.c:
line 84 (mail_search_arg_init): assertion failed:
On 13/04/16 06:41, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 09 Apr 2016, at 21:48, Hugh Bragg wrote:
I'm repeatedly getting this error:
Apr 07 04:37:27 imap(mymail@address): Panic: file mail-search.c: line 84
(mail_search_arg_init): assertion failed: (arg->initialized.keywords == NULL)
Apr 07 04:37
I'm repeatedly getting this error:
Apr 07 04:37:27 imap(mymail@address): Panic: file mail-search.c: line 84
(mail_search_arg_init): assertion failed: (arg->initialized.keywords ==
NULL)
Apr 07 04:37:27 imap(mymail@address): Error: Raw backtrace:
/usr/lib64/dovecot/libdovecot.so.0(+0x827c2) [0x
On 19/02/2016 8:09 PM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Feb 2016, Hugh Bragg wrote:
>
> > Subject: Bug Report: %% variables not expanded properly with shared
> namespace
> > using . as separator
>
> > I think this is a bug.
> > I'd expect that loca
I think this is a bug.
I'd expect that location %% variables are translated the same way %
variables are interpreted, but apparently this isn't the case.
virtual folders work fine, but my shared folders fail because of the .
in the domain name.
What I get is the following:
# doveadm acl debug -u u
On 19/02/2016 2:14 AM, Christian Kivalo wrote:
> On 2016-02-18 15:21, Hugh Bragg wrote:
>> Thanks, this helped.
>> I added namespace virtual and removed the virtual references from inbox
>> namespace and added list = yes so now I can see shared folder in the
>> client.
8/02/2016 6:03 PM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, Hugh Bragg wrote:
>
> > namespace {
> > location = virtual:/var/mail/vhosts/%d/%n/virtual
> > prefix = virtual.
> > separator = .
> > }
> > namespace {
> > list = children
> > loc
On 18/02/2016 1:45 PM, Hugh Bragg wrote:
> On 18/02/2016 5:22 AM, Chris wrote:
>> Hugh Bragg wrote:
>>> I've been trying this for weeks and never managed to get my mail client
>>> to see shared folders.
>>> Apparently imap_acl works fine as I can see these
On 18/02/2016 5:22 AM, Chris wrote:
> Hugh Bragg wrote:
>> I've been trying this for weeks and never managed to get my mail client
>> to see shared folders.
>> Apparently imap_acl works fine as I can see these entries in the
>> dovecot-acl-list files and the corre
Hi,
I've been trying this for weeks and never managed to get my mail client
to see shared folders.
Apparently imap_acl works fine as I can see these entries in the
dovecot-acl-list files and the correct entries persist in the client.
This is my first dovecot setup so I hope I've configured it righ
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