Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/19/2008, Tim Alberts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The possibilities for sharing emails in groups seem endless to me,
but it depends on if it's a 'use' or 'abuse' of the IMAP protocol,
and if Dovecot in-particular is designed to be able t
I'm finishing converting from POP to IMAP and I'm seeing some
potentially powerful uses, but I wonder if my ideas aren't more abuses.
I want to create 'multi-user' accounts that allow groups of users to
archive and share emails with each other.
For example, in the case of a sales department,
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-12-2008 11:07 AM Tim Alberts spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-10-2008 6:09 PM Tim Alberts spake the following:
I'm moving to IMAP and trying to understand all the details of
where to save email. The system is CentOS running sendmail -
procmail
Diego Liziero wrote:
Hi,
I'm collecting users feedback of latest dovecot 1.1.rc3 development release.
Some users are complaining that their sent mails sometimes don't get
written to imap Sent-mail folder.
I'm having that exact trouble with Usermin as I just posted a follow up
to an old iss
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-10-2008 6:09 PM Tim Alberts spake the following:
I'm moving to IMAP and trying to understand all the details of where
to save email. The system is CentOS running sendmail - procmail
which delivers as:
DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/
I'm trying also to use User
I'm moving to IMAP and trying to understand all the details of where to
save email. The system is CentOS running sendmail - procmail which
delivers as:
DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/
I'm trying also to use Usermin as the webmail client. I can get mail to
deliver to $HOME/Maildir/ and I can get clie
Fixed, upgraded to 1.0.10 from rpm at www.atrpms.net and running now.
Thank you for your support.
Running CentOS Linux 5 with sendmail-procmail putting email in
/var/spool/mail. I'm running pop3 only with the servers configured to
authenticate with ldap (which is configured and running OK). I do have
this same configuration on an older FC6 box and it works fine. I'm
thinking I just need
Tim Alberts wrote:
I'll add Usermin (http://webmin.com/usermin.html) to the list, which
is part of the webmin (http://webmin.com/) program. It's more than
just a web based email client, but you can limit features that you
don't want users to access.
Out of curiosity, I Ya
I'll add Usermin (http://webmin.com/usermin.html) to the list, which is
part of the webmin (http://webmin.com/) program. It's more than just a
web based email client, but you can limit features that you don't want
users to access.
Congratulations Mr. Sirainen. Tell the Fedora folks to make an RPM
update for FC6.
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 10.4.2007, at 20.31, Tim Alberts wrote:
Apr 4 08:44:38 msi2 dovecot: auth(default): dovecot-auth:
../../../libraries/liblber/io.c:491: ber_get_next: Assertion
`ber->ber_buf == ((void *)0)' failed.
Apr 4 08:44:38 msi2 dovecot: auth(default):
pam(se
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 10.4.2007, at 19.48, Tim Alberts wrote:
Apr 4 08:44:38 msi2 dovecot: auth(default): dovecot-auth:
../../../libraries/liblber/io.c:491: ber_get_next: Assertion
`ber->ber_buf == ((void *)0)' failed.
Apr 4 08:44:38 msi2 dovecot: auth(default):
pam(se
Running two Fedora 6 systems with all the latest updates as of a week
ago. One system is the mail server (sendmail, dovecot), the other is
the master (open)LDAP server with the mail server running a slave LDAP
instance.
The problem I'm having is the client pop3 users are frequently being
tol
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