Hi John,
I'm guessing your problem is:
mail_location = maildir:/var/vmail/%u/Maildir
%u means 'username', and perhaps this serves you better:
%n: User part in user@domain, same as %u if there's no domain.
so:
mail_location = maildir:/var/vmail/%n/Maildir
I've had this same problem too
MJ
Hi Frank, list,
On 6/10/2014 3:10, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
I get endless grief over this, but if you think Microsoft is bad, try
Apple. I wrote some notes on it once:
http://blog.frankleonhardt.com/2012/certificate-errors-on-internet-explorer-9-and-how-to-stop-them/
I didn't mention it in
Apologies. I noticed only now that the certificate was issued for the
real servername, and I'm using a dns alias to connect.
Sorry.
On 6/11/2014 10:56, mourik jan heupink - merit wrote:
Hi Frank, list,
On 6/10/2014 3:10, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
I get endless grief over this, but if you think
Hi Frank, list,
There is an option to fiddle (mentioned in the blog) to tell SOME MS
software to ignore name mismatches. Make a wish and try it :-)
True, but:
Unfortunately it’s either on or off; you can’t set it to ignore a
mis-match for particular names only. Because of the risk that
Hi,
we have some problems with users who report connectionproblems to
dovecot sometimes. According to the logs there are dovecot reloads at
this times.
Seems that a reload also causes dovecot to shut all imapconnections down:
Just a wile guess:
Could it have something to do with the
On 6/20/2013 10:54, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On the dovecot enterprise release pages, only debian 6 compatibility
is shown. Are there any plans to support wheezy? (as 7 is stable now,
and we are running it...)
apt-get source dovecot -b
will not work ?, if not then your enterprise is building on
dovecot is opensource, so why depend on someone that will not package it
for enterprise ?
get the tarballs. create a deb package. install, be happy
Ah right. :-)
But the advantage of using the http://www.dovecot.fi/ 'enterprise
dovecot' would be that they provide up-to-date versions of
Hi all,
Thunderbird has an option to detach attachments from (for example) sent
items. I've tried it, and it does not work, and also in the dovecot logs
I don't see anything interesting meanwhile.
Before looking deeper into this: Does anyone here know if this option is
known to work, or
/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text;
name==?UTF-8?B?MjAxMzA0MDQtzpPOoy5vZHQ=?=
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename*=UTF-8''%32%30%31%33%30%34%30%34%2D%CE%93%CE%A3%2E%6F%64%74
--020104000205010901050407--
Nice!!
Andreas
On 10/04/13 11:50, mourik jan
That's the old method, if my hazy memory is serving me half right
tonight, that will not permit recipient delimiter processing
To accommodate that suggest using -
-f ${sender} -d ${user}@${nexthop}
Ah interesting..! Is that perhaps why
dovecot_destination_recipient_limit=1
was needed, here..?
Just a guess:
Is your dovecot-lda running as root? Because:
Operation not permitted (This
binary should probably be called with process group set to 8(mail) instead
of 1000(cryptodan))
this could mean it tries to become 8(mail) to be able to deliver, and
it's not allowed to?
MJ
dovecot unix -n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=vmail:mail argv=/usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda -d
$(recipient)
I don't totally understand this stuff, but mine is different, and contains:
dovecot unix - n n - - pipe
flags=DROhu
Hoi Daniel,
Additional namespaces can be dynamically added via environment variables.
Try to add the oldspace namespace dynamically using PostLoginScripting
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting
if an old mailbox is available for $ENV{'USER'}
Thanks very much for your kind help and
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Variables states that %w only works for
Dovecot-auth so this does not seem to work for imap client proxy.
I read that, yes. However I didn't know how this works, but I expected
dovecot-auth (whatever that may be) to perform the authentication to the
old mailserver, so I
Hi list, Daniel,
Finalle got around to try this out. I need to use the same
username/password as with the dovecot main mailbox, so I dedited your
config sample like this:
imapc_host = old.mail.server
imapc_user = %u
imapc_password = %w
namespace {
type = private
separator = /
prefix =
Hi Daniel, list,
Thanks for your answer, if this works, it would be simply awesome!
Meanwhile things have gotten a bit buzy here with higer priority things,
but as soon as these are over, I'll give the idea below a try.
Thanks very much, and I'll report back..!
Mourik Jan
I would try to
Hi,
We're about to migrate to dovecot (2.1.7 on wheezy), and I have a
question about mail migration.
Our 'old' imap mailserver will remain available, and has the same
usernames/passwords as our future dovecot mailserver.
The question: Is there an easy way to make the old mailboxes
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