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If you're setting up a new server, I highly recommend looking at the
HOWTO that Purple Hat has at:
http://www.purplehat.org/?page_id=4
I did most of what they suggested. I was migrating a host to BSD and
re-doing my postfix/dovecot
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When I switch from one network to another, I sometimes get dovecot
rejecting my connections.
The error I get in the log is similar to:
Sep 22 15:23:22 hostname dovecot: imap-login: Maximum number
of connections from user+IP exceeded:
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- Running Linux OS Ubuntu 7.04
- Currently running Postfix version 2.3.8
- No virtual users or domains . Every system user has a mail account
(to
create a new mail account i have to create a new system user. I
belive this
is called PAM,
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On May 9, 2007, at 2:35 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
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On Sun, 2007-05-06 at 13:49 +0100, Ben Carter wrote:
The problem /seems/ to often start as a result of trying to move
messages between folders. I'm not certain if
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I'm using Apple Mail to Dovecot and have no real issues with IMAP to
Dovecot. Certainly not as many as others. I'm also doing IMAP to
Exchange and to Communigate Pro, and Exchange sucks royally, but
Dovecot and CGP work fine.
At work, we do