On 12/9/15 5:32 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
http://hg.dovecot.org/ is no longer being updated. The public repository exists
now in https://github.com/dovecot/core instead.
I'm not sure yet if we should continue pushing commit emails to dovecot-cvs
list or if Github's internal notifications are en
On 12/9/15 12:52 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 09 Dec 2015, at 13:30, sb wrote:
Hello,
No errors from the configuration, compilation or installation.
However, the following is not good.
doveadm mailbox list -u "hostmaster@${_fqdn}"
doveadm(hostmaster@${_fqdn}): Panic: file mail-s
Hello,
No errors from the configuration, compilation or installation.
However, the following is not good.
> doveadm mailbox list -u "hostmaster@${_fqdn}"
doveadm(hostmaster@${_fqdn}): Panic: file mail-search-args-simplify.c:
line 363 (mail_search_args_simplify_drop_redundent_args): assertion
Please amend the first paragraphs of
PasswordDatabase.ExtraFields.Host.txt as follows.
---cut here---
Login referrals are a server-side IMAP4 extension specified by RFC 2221.
Their purpose is to redirect clients to an different IMAP4 server in
case of
hardware failures or organizational change
On 12/3/15 2:49 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
There is no code that can be disabled on Dovecot side.
I think you need to read how LOGIN-REFERRALs actually work.
This is an excerpt from the RFC:
A home server referral may be returned in response to an AUTHENTICATE
or LOGIN command, or it may ap
On 12/3/15 1:32 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
As long as Dovecot doesn't return any login-referrals (which it doesn't
by default), I don't see why having LOGIN-REFERRALS in the CAPABILITY
reply would matter.
Because a compatible client will use the capability as advertised by the
server,
and then fa
From /opt/src/dovecot-2.2.19/doc/wiki/PasswordDatabase.ExtraFields.Host.txt
Login referrals are an IMAP extension specified by RFC 2221
[http://www.apps.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2221.html]. They're not supported by many
clients, so you probably don't want to use them normally.
Right.
The following client
Network Working Group M. Gahrns
Request for Comments: 2221 Microsoft
Category: Standards Track October 1997
IMAP4 Login Referrals
...
6. Security Considerations
The IMAP4 login referral mechanism makes use of IMAP URLs, and
I am using dovecot as an IMAP server for a Cisco product (Cisco Agent
Desktop by Calabrio) and noticed some odd behavior when trying to access
emails. The mail is delivered to the main INBOX, then a Cisco server moves
it to a directory within the INBOX based on the queue it is meant for.
Here is