On 26/08/2022 16:43, dove...@ptld.com wrote:
On 08-26-2022 11:34 am, João Silva wrote:
As far as I understood the sieve location is relative to the home.
True.
In my server I kept the default
sieve = file:~/sieve;active=~/.dovecot.sieve
In your definition there are ../ in the mix
Yes
want and, since the home is
defined keep the default value for the sieve
On 26/08/2022 14:57, dove...@ptld.com wrote:
On 08-26-2022 9:22 am, João Silva wrote:
Made the question before knowing about the virtual users.
But dovecot allow to set a "home" for virtual users (as far as I
On 25/08/2022 15:20, dove...@ptld.com wrote:
On 08-25-2022 9:10 am, João Silva wrote:
User home != mail home?
mail not in the user home? is that the situation?
Do you mean `/home/user` when you say user home?
Made the question before knowing about the virtual users.
But dovecot allow to
User home != mail home?
mail not in the user home? is that the situation?
On 25/08/2022 13:32, dove...@ptld.com wrote:
The first time when the sieve files and folders get created, the
active symlink is created as a full absolute path
.active_sieve -> /mnt/email/domain/user/_sieve/filters.
e thing, though I try and avoid unnecessary extensions
when I can.
Sean
On Aug 24, 2022, at 07:29, João Silva wrote:
On 23/08/2022 13:03, Rob Sterenborg (Lists) wrote:
On 23-08-2022 11:44, João Silva wrote:
Hi
If a sieve filter contains a rule
if header :regex ["From"] ["@x
Thanks a lot.
I almost missed your email. The :copy will make it behave like intended.
On 23/08/2022 20:29, Shawn Heisey wrote:
On 8/23/22 03:44, João Silva wrote:
If a sieve filter contains a rule
if header :regex ["From"] ["@xxx.com","@yyy.pt"] {
file
On 23/08/2022 13:03, Rob Sterenborg (Lists) wrote:
On 23-08-2022 11:44, João Silva wrote:
Hi
If a sieve filter contains a rule
if header :regex ["From"] ["@xxx.com","@yyy.pt"] {
fileinto :create "ac";
}
The mail should be copied to the fo
Hi
If a sieve filter contains a rule
if header :regex ["From"] ["@xxx.com","@yyy.pt"] {
fileinto :create "ac";
}
The mail should be copied to the folder ac and then proceed to other
rules that a user might have or I understood the
fileinto
wrong?
Using dovecot-pigeonhole-2.2.36-8.e
Thanks a lot for this thread.
I was starting to plan a system where multiples processes can write to a
file and completely forgot that syslog is designed to do that.
It is a perfect solution, I only had to configure a local facility to
receive the data and add 3 lines of code to the program (
doug]$ find ./ -name *index*
./mail/mailboxes/INBOX/dbox-Mails/dovecot.index.cache
./mail/mailboxes/INBOX/dbox-Mails/dovecot.index.log
./mail/storage/dovecot.map.index.log.2
./mail/storage/dovecot.map.index
./mail/storage/dovecot.map.index.log
Should I still be concerned?
Doug
On 3/25/2022 11:46 AM,
I'm not sure about that configuration.
I have seen huge index cache files for users with lots of mail, putting
those in memory may be a risk.
On 25/03/2022 14:56, doug wrote:
Hi,
Environment: Dovecot 2.3.18 running on CentOS 7, mdbox, LDAP users
I'm in the process of moving my mailboxes to
On 04/02/2022 16:51, Francis Greaves wrote:
My dovecot-sql.conf.ext file has this line:
default_pass_scheme = MD5-CRYPT
looking in the postfixadmin database passwords are encrypted
How? there are several ways to encrypt passwords. If the
default_pass_scheme mismatch the way postfixadmin encry
The passwords are stored in plaintext in the database?
Already checked
https://github.com/postfixadmin/postfixadmin/blob/master/DOCUMENTS/DOVECOT.txt
Once a dumped to a postfix admin database crypt passwords straight from
/etc/shadow without a single issue, that's why I'm asking if the
pas
dir is Trash. What is the most effective way of doing that?
Thanks
On 10/11/2021 12:24, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 10/11/2021 14:22 João Silva wrote:
Hi
I'm having a problem related to Dovecot (version 2.2.36) sieves and I'm
not finding information.
I'm calling a sieve with
Hi
I'm having a problem related to Dovecot (version 2.2.36) sieves and I'm
not finding information.
I'm calling a sieve with
90-sieve.conf: imapsieve_mailbox2_name = *
90-sieve.conf: imapsieve_mailbox2_from = SPAM
90-sieve.conf: imapsieve_mailbox2_causes = COPY
90-sieve.conf: imapsieve_ma
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