Am 2015-04-02 um 18:24 schrieb Reindl Harald:
> Am 02.04.2015 um 18:19 schrieb Jogi Hofmüller:
>> Am 2015-04-02 um 17:49 schrieb Reindl Harald:
>>> Am 02.04.2015 um 14:30 schrieb Edwardo Garcia:
>>>> On 4/1/15, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>>> Am
Am 2015-04-02 um 17:49 schrieb Reindl Harald:
> Am 02.04.2015 um 14:30 schrieb Edwardo Garcia:
>> On 4/1/15, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>> Am 01.04.2015 um 14:33 schrieb Bernd Petrovitsch:
On Mit, 2015-04-01 at 13:07 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 01.04.2015 um 13:04 schrieb Bernd Petrovit
Hi,
Am 2015-01-23 um 14:25 schrieb Norberto Bensa:
> I've used dsync but it's too slow.
Yes, that's also what we experienced and why we went to cyrus2dovecot.
> Also, I have some users with shared mailboxes. Those mailboxes get
> duplicated. Either this is the way it works or I'm doing somethin
Hi,
Am 2015-01-23 um 09:36 schrieb Heiko Schlichting:
>> Does anyone use cyrus2dovecot for migrations?
>
> Yes, but this software which is not related to the one you mention:
>
> http://www.cyrus2dovecot.sw.fu-berlin.de/
The two are identical. Apparently someone put cyrus2dovecot on githu
Hi Ralf,
Am 2014-09-24 um 13:52 schrieb Ralf Hildebrandt:
> But my next issue is that there's no "default port for LMTP", but how
> can I adapt the query in such a way that the default port 24 is being
> used ONLY FOR LMTP?
We solved that by setting up a second LDAP passdb for lmtp that supplies
Hi Alessandro,
Am 2014-09-15 um 16:07 schrieb Alessandro Bono:
> i'm migrating a cyrus imapd server to dovecot with dsync
> everyting seems working but sieve rules are not copied to dovecot server
> I searched for documentation but without any luck
> I use the configuration below with
We are in
Hi Teemu, all,
Am 2014-09-10 13:49, schrieb Teemu Huovila:
> I looked at the dovecot -n output attached to your previous mail and
> I think I spotted some issues.
> (...)
> The INDEX and INDEXPVT are identical, which means there is no private
> index. Having the CONTROL defined is also questionab
Hi Timo, all,
Am 2014-08-20 14:16, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> I think you can first migrate the shared mailbox's mails as whatever
> user. Then use doveadm sync -1 (and maybe -m shared/foo to sync only
> the one mailbox) to migrate the message flags.
Well, I tried that in several different ways, a
Hi,
Am 2014-09-01 15:27, schrieb Francesco Fiore:
> pass_attrs =
> @mail=mail=%{login_user},dc=%{login_domain},dc=example,dc=com,\
>=proxy=y,\
>=host=%{ldap:mailHost@mail}
>
> In the previous example, the problem is the use of "," for DN
> representation, which is also t
Hi,
Am 2014-09-02 22:04, schrieb Jiri Bourek:
> Yes. The grace value only protects the system from receiving huge last
> message.
Alright then, back to the $subject. Who has a clue on how to get
extended quota for subfolders working when using prefix=INBOX.?
Cheers,
--
J.Hofmüller
Nisiti
Hi,
Am 2014-09-02 15:26, schrieb Jiri Bourek:
> I think your question is answered by first sentence in
> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Quota/Configuration#Quota_grace
I guess I totally misunderstood the quota_grace option then. To be
clear: if the last mail brings the user just 1% over quota it does
Hi all,
Since I did not manage to get quota for individual subfolders working I
tried toying with quota_grace, which also does not work for me :( My
approach was this:
plugin {
quota = maildir:User quota
quota_grace = 20%%
quota_rule = *:storage=5M
}
I expected normal delivery of email w
Hi all,
We use prefix=INBOX. in order to keep things as they were on the old
server. Now I started playing with quota and have trouble getting the
additional quota for Trash and/or Junk working. My expectation was that
once a user is over quota and moves email to trash sh/e should be able
to rec
Hi
Am 2014-08-27 16:04, schrieb Jogi Hofmüller:
> Guess I will have to take a look at the -- not yet tried -- quota
> solution ...
Nice! In combination with 'quota_full_tempfail = yes' that finally does
what we need/want!
Thanks and cheers,
--
J.Hofmüller
Ein literarisches
Hi,
Am 2014-08-27 15:20, schrieb Steffen Kaiser:
> you have lots of userdb's in your config. If you use %s in the general
> ones, I would remove the special ones in the "lmtp" section at all.
True. I cleaned them up a little.
> userdb {
> args = /etc/dovecot/deny/%s/deny-user
> default_fi
Hi,
Am 2014-08-26 16:48, schrieb Gregory Finch:
> I don't think that LMTP/LDA use passdb. I'm pretty sure that they use
> userdb only.
>
> The delivery agents just need to lookup if the recipient exists and
> where to store the mail.
OK, good point. Now I tried to disable LMTP for one user by m
Dear Steffen,
Finally managed to test your suggestions ...
Am 2014-07-31 09:11, schrieb Steffen Kaiser:
> On Thu, 31 Jul 2014, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
>> How about adding another userdb { driver = passwd-file args =
>> /.../%s/file
>> } as the first one, which disables the access to the one user's
Hi all,
Nobody with an idea on the ltmp passdb question? I would really love to
find out if I am doing something wrong or if this just does not work as
I expect it.
Cheers,
--
j.hofmüller
We are all idiots with deadlines. - Mike West
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Hi all,
I start this on in a new thread. I setup the deny-user setting to
temporarily prevent users from logging in and (that would be great) also
stop mail delivery for said user. All this is because of our upcoming
migration.
Now it seems that lmtp is ignoring this setting. This is from the
Hi,
Sorry for warming up this thread, but
Am 2014-07-31 13:34, schrieb Michael Grimm:
> In the meantime I use something like to block users during maintainance:
>
> # temporary blocks
> passdb {
> driver = passwd-file
> deny = yes
> args = /path/to/deny-users
> }
>
> # regular
> passwd {
Hi,
Am 2014-08-20 14:16, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> I think you can first migrate the shared mailbox's mails as whatever
> user. Then use doveadm sync -1 (and maybe -m shared/foo to sync only
> the one mailbox) to migrate the message flags.
Just to make sure I got you right:
The shared mailbox ha
Dear all,
Despite all the progress we are making in our attempt to make the
migration as smooth and transparent for our users there are still some
important unsolved issues. One thing that I can't figure out is how to
preserve a user's flags that s/he has for mail in a shared mailbox.
So far we
Hi Jiri, all,
Am 2014-07-31 12:33, schrieb Jiri Bourek:
> As far as I know you can do the warm - cold with dsync too. First you do
> backup on live (i.e. accessible for both imap and delivery) mailbox.
> This takes a long time on big mailbox, but that should not be an issue
> since the mailbox ca
Hi Harald, all,
Am 2014-07-30 17:36, schrieb Reindl Harald:
> normally you announce a mainantaince window for such migrations
That's what we do.
> why do you need dsync at all for such a migration?
Migrating from cyrus to dovecot in a transparent manner.
Cheers,
--
j.hofmüller
Hi all,
Thanks for your replies.
Am 2014-07-30 12:02, schrieb Jiri Bourek:
> On 30.7.2014 11:27, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> just shutdown the MTA so you don't receive new mail
>> senders will defer and deliver later
I would like to stay away from this option since we plan on doing a
transparent mig
Hi Jiri, all,
Thanks for your reply.
Am 2014-07-29 16:13, schrieb Jiri Bourek:
> Considering you're planning to use doveadm backup, you can't deliver
> into the new mailbox. From dsync man page:
Yes, this is the way we plan to migrate the mailboxes.
> backup - Backup mails from default mail lo
Hi all,
Another question regarding migration. While migrating a mailbox with
dsync is it safe to deliver mail via LMTP to the new (target) mailbox or
is it wiser to deactivate LMTP delivery to this mailbox until it's fully
migrated?
And what methods could I use to stop delivery to a mailbox duri
Hi all,
We are facing quite large mailboxes (>10GB) in our migration from cyrus
to dovecot. I did a test on one mailbox and repeated the sync a couple
of times with the expected result that the second, third, etc. sync took
only seconds compared to minutes for the first sync. We use this
command
Hi all,
We face a problem migrating shared mailboxes from an old cyrus server to
dovecot. Whereas migrating regular users works like a charm, the shared
mailboxes cannot be migrated. dsync/doveadm states: "Error: Failed to
access mailbox INBOX: Mailbox does not exist". This is somehow true
since
Dear list,
We are finally back to our task of migrating from cyrus to dovecot.
dovecot mostly does what we want in terms of POP3/IMAP server. Now we
are preparing for migration. The plan is to use dovecot as proxy for
not-yet migrated accounts. This works wonderfully for IMAP but not for
LMTP.
Dear Alex et al
> Did you happen to have this working? Could you share how?
So far it's not working yet. We are currently exploring more recent
dovecot versions (2.2.9 AFAIR) but had to do some other work to keep the
mailsystem running. Now we have more time to work on migration and will
post a
Folks,
Several questions packed into one email ;)
Can dovecot use TLS/SSL on LTMP inet socket?
Can I configure dovecot to only let an authenticated user deliver mail
via LMTP?
Can I tell dovecot to use a user/password for proxying LMTP connections?
All this is related to my quest to move fr
Hi Steffen,
Am 2013-10-22 10:05, schrieb Steffen Kaiser:
see http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase/ExtraFields
Did, thanks. The errors I mentioned in my previous post are gone.
Still, proxying does not work as expected. Instead I get strange warnings:
Oct 22 12:06:51 server dovecot
Dear all,
We are getting closer to the migration of our mailsystem. Now I have a
special question. We are successfully using
passdb {
driver = pam
}
and that is good. Now, how would I tell dovecot to proxy certain users
(the ones not yet migrated) to the old server? My attempts to configur
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-Support company held in Berlin in 2011.
>
> https://www.youtube
Hi Ed,
Thanks for the encouragement!
Am 2013-10-06 22:56, schrieb Ed W:
> Make use of the proxy feature. You can add a "server" entry into your
> userdb, that way you can literally move users over one by one and flip
> their server location. You can easily test individual users and move
> them
Hi dovecot people,
We are in the process of preparing the migration from a cyrus 2.1
installation to dovecot. Dovecot will be installed on new hardware, so
we have separated servers that can/will exist in parallel for a while.
Our goal is to do the migration without interrupting the service for
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