On 08/20/2011 05:25 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 14:38:25 -0700, Steve Fatula wrote:
I see lots of these messages in the log file for one machine and
account. Near as I can tell, the client still works (it's mine), but,
the messages concern me.
Is there some known issue with
Using current Apple mail 4.5 as client to Dovecot 2.0.13
I see lots of these messages in the log file for one machine and account. Near
as I can tell, the client still works (it's mine), but, the messages concern me.
Is there some known issue with Apple mail, or, if not, how to capture the
On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 14:38:25 -0700, Steve Fatula wrote:
I see lots of these messages in the log file for one machine and
account. Near as I can tell, the client still works (it's mine), but,
the messages concern me.
Is there some known issue with Apple mail, or, if not, how to capture
ahh just found this in my spam folder.. maybe it has good judgement
On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 21:22 -0500, Eric Jon Rostetter wrote:
Quoting Noel Butler noel.but...@ausics.net:
No... Really, I've got lots of machines on older distros (3+ years)
that are just plain stable and just plain
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 01:24:27PM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
I guess I should mention that I don't really mind people asking
questions when they're using an old version, but if it's a bug
report there's a good chance the answer is then upgrade.
Indeed, thanks for the patience and sorry for
Charles Marcus schrieb:
On 9/21/2009 11:33 AM, Eric Jon Rostetter wrote:
Of course, eventually I'm sure dovecot will hit a wall where performance
improvements will be negligible, but for now, the difference between the
1.0.x version and 1.2.x is so great that anyone who refuses to upgrade
is
On 9/22/2009, Matthias Andree (matthias.and...@gmx.de) wrote:
If I'm using Dovecot 1.0.X to serve a handful of users with Maildirs,
I don't care a bit even for 90% of performance back or forth. I do
care about maintenance.
If it works well in practice and is not known to be insecure, why
I was never meant to start a flame, so forgive me if I didn't observe
the list guidelines.
The issue is solved now, it was a simple firewall (anti-malware setting)
issue…
This runs against distro vs distro arguments, version vs version, etc.
Before writing to this list I already Googled,
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:03:48PM +1000, Noel Butler wrote:
The problem however is many people very dangerously and wrongly consider
that their beloved favourite distro package, is in fact the current
stable and the only one that exists. I'm horrified by the number of
people responsible for
I guess I should mention that I don't really mind people asking
questions when they're using an old version, but if it's a bug report
there's a good chance the answer is then upgrade.
On 9/21/2009, Timo Sirainen (t...@iki.fi) wrote:
I guess I should mention that I don't really mind people asking
questions when they're using an old version, but if it's a bug report
there's a good chance the answer is then upgrade.
Yours is one of the most helpful and patient attitudes I've
Am 18.09.2009, 16:57 Uhr, schrieb Charles Marcus
cmar...@media-brokers.com:
On 9/18/2009, Matthias Andree (matthias.and...@gmx.de) wrote:
Ubuntu 8.04 is a long-term support release (desktop three years, server
five
years), and it's natural that users will use that.
It is also natural
Am 18.09.2009, 22:32 Uhr, schrieb Noel Butler noel.but...@ausics.net:
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 15:56 +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
No\{e}l, I don't think such findings belong here.
Ubuntu 8.04 is a long-term support release (desktop three years, server
five
years), and it's natural that
On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 13:46 +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
BTW its not natural, it might be to the newbies and SOHO's, but most
people who know what they doing use source packages, because they can
compile them to their own liking.
Sounds like a case for Gentoo Linux,
Greetings, I'm having big issues here, hope you can help me…
Ubuntu Server 8.04, postfix 2.5.1, dovecot 1.0.10, postfixadmin (MySQL+
virtual users)…
I am trying to move e-mails from an old IMAP account to my new dovecot
IMAP server accounts.
The old server is EIMS (Eudora Internet Mail
On 9/18/2009, Gabriele (listarolo_dove...@musimac.it) wrote:
dovecot 1.0.10
This is really old... it is very likely that upgrading dovecot to a more
current build - either 1.1.19, or better, 1.2.5 - will solve your
problem, but would be recommended anyway...
--
Best regards,
Charles
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 06:12 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 9/18/2009, Gabriele (listarolo_dove...@musimac.it) wrote:
dovecot 1.0.10
This is really old... it is very likely that upgrading dovecot to a more
current build - either 1.1.19, or better, 1.2.5 - will solve your
problem, but
Noel Butler schrieb:
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 06:12 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 9/18/2009, Gabriele (listarolo_dove...@musimac.it) wrote:
dovecot 1.0.10
This is really old... it is very likely that upgrading dovecot to a more
current build - either 1.1.19, or better, 1.2.5 - will solve
On 9/18/2009, Matthias Andree (matthias.and...@gmx.de) wrote:
Ubuntu 8.04 is a long-term support release (desktop three years, server five
years), and it's natural that users will use that.
It is also natural that critical servers should always be running the
latest stable release of critical
Quoting Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com:
On 9/18/2009, Matthias Andree (matthias.and...@gmx.de) wrote:
Ubuntu 8.04 is a long-term support release (desktop three years, server five
years), and it's natural that users will use that.
Yes.
It is also natural that critical servers
On Sep 18, 2009, at 11:52 AM, Gabriele wrote:
No problems with messages under 4MB size (there are huge messages,
up to 25MB), but as soon as I try to move messages from 4MB and up,
the connection hangs, nothing happens, the application becomes
barely responsive, I have quit and re-open it
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 15:56 +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
No\{e}l, I don't think such findings belong here.
Ubuntu 8.04 is a long-term support release (desktop three years, server five
years), and it's natural that users will use that.
Really? I had not realised ubuntu wrote Dovecot,
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 11:11 -0500, Eric Jon Rostetter wrote:
I have never understood anyone who would use a distro for critical
applications that forces them to use 3+ year old software.
Because it is stable and just plain works, of course.
Oh what rubbish, ubuntu released a brand new
Quoting Noel Butler noel.but...@ausics.net:
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 11:11 -0500, Eric Jon Rostetter wrote:
I have never understood anyone who would use a distro for critical
applications that forces them to use 3+ year old software.
Because it is stable and just plain works, of course.
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