> >
>
>
> To alleviate your concerns:
>
> from `man grep`
>
> -P, --perl-regexp
> Interpret PATTERNS as Perl-compatible regular expressions
> (PCREs). This option is experimental when combined with the
> -z (--null-data) option, and grep -P may warn of unimplemented
> features.
>
[mailto:dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org] On Behalf Of
> Stephan Bosch
> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2021 5:21 AM
> To: Tony Hain; dovecot@dovecot.org
> Subject: Re: 2.3.13 broken submission relay smtp parser
>
>
>
> On 09/06/2021 07:57, Tony Hain wrote:
> > I have a new ins
On 09/06/2021 07:57, Tony Hain wrote:
I have a new install of dovecot 2.3.13, along with exim 4.94, in an Azure
hosted FreeBSD 12.2 VM. I have been running exim on local hardware with
FreeBSD for 15+ years, but dovecot and Azure are a new "learning
experience". I am getting an error response i
> On 09/06/2021 08:57 Tony Hain wrote:
>
> I have the dovecot-sysreport, but I am not encouraged about sending it when
> stdout presented:
> # dovecot-sysreport
> Gathering configurations ...
> grep: The -P option is not supportedgrep:
> The -P option is not supported
> grep: The -P option i
> On 09/06/2021 08:57 Tony Hain wrote:
>
>
> I have a new install of dovecot 2.3.13, along with exim 4.94, in an Azure
> hosted FreeBSD 12.2 VM. I have been running exim on local hardware with
> FreeBSD for 15+ years, but dovecot and Azure are a new "learning
> experience". I am getting an er
I have a new install of dovecot 2.3.13, along with exim 4.94, in an Azure
hosted FreeBSD 12.2 VM. I have been running exim on local hardware with
FreeBSD for 15+ years, but dovecot and Azure are a new "learning
experience". I am getting an error response in dovecot.log when trying to
use the submis