On 2019-08-11 18:40, Alexander Dalloz via dovecot wrote:
Am 11.08.2019 um 18:06 schrieb Coy Hile via dovecot:
Your Postfix configuration makes Postfix think gmail.com to be a
virtual(8) target domain. Thus it uses virtual_transport. So validate
your
virtual_alias_maps =
ovecot: [ID
702911 mail.info] lmtp(50179): Connect from local
2019-08-11T15:38:40+00:00 81716ec5-bca4-6d53-ed81-bd1a55d46b4f postfix/lmtp[56821]: [ID
197553 mail.info] 12327F13D: to=,
relay=81716ec5-bca4-6d53-ed81-bd1a55d46b4f.localdomain[private/dovecot-lmtp], delay=55,
delays=55/0.01/0/0.0
ce_count = 0
vsz_limit = 1 G
}
service imap {
process_min_avail = 3
service_count = 256
}
service lmtp {
unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-lmtp {
group = postfix
mode = 0600
user = postfix
}
}
service pop3-login {
inet_listener pop3 {
port = 0
}
inet
On 2019-04-19 15:26, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
Unfortunately we have quite long list of things to do, so sometimes
even trivial things can take a long time.
Not to hijack the thread, but perhaps you could elaborate on what has
changed within Dovecot?
Timo seems to be put in the
Unfortunately we have quite long list of things to do, so sometimes even trivial things can take a long time.
Aki
On 18 April 2019 16:53 Tanstaafl via dovecot <
dovecot@dovecot.org> wrote:
Sadly, I guess not...
Sadly, I guess not...
I'm not sure what to make of this, seeing as both Wietse and Timo said
it was almost a trivial thing to fix.
On Fri Apr 12 2019 12:17:22 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Tanstaafl
via dovecot wrote:
> I'm resurrecting this again because I'm getting pretty close to
I'm resurrecting this again because I'm getting pretty close to possibly
being ready to install a brand new dovecot server (finally), but I still
need for dovecots LMTP to add the x-original-to header.
So... was this completed quietly, or is support for it still not there?
Thanks,
Charles
On
On 17 March 2019 13:30 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI via dovecot <
dovecot@dovecot.org> wrote:
On 16/03/2019 11:49, Marek Kozlowski via dovecot wrote:
Can I test local mail delivery by dovecot LMTP manually? I mean: to
On 16/03/2019 11:49, Marek Kozlowski via dovecot wrote:
> Can I test local mail delivery by dovecot LMTP manually? I mean: to
> simulate "I'm the Postfix" and produce for some testing e-mail the
> same effect as postfix granting it via `local_transport' to dovecot?
>
You can probably use swaks for
On 3/17/19 11:59 AM, Yassine Chaouche via dovecot wrote:
On 3/17/19 11:10 AM, Marek Kozlowski via dovecot wrote:
Thank you but...
Please mind that I'm planning to use dovecot LMTP rather than LDA.
Best regards,
Marek
There's /usr/lib/dovecot/lmtp too
Yassine.
Here's a bad example :
On 3/17/19 11:10 AM, Marek Kozlowski via dovecot wrote:
Thank you but...
Please mind that I'm planning to use dovecot LMTP rather than LDA.
Best regards,
Marek
There's /usr/lib/dovecot/lmtp too
Yassine.
:-)
On 3/17/19 10:22 AM, Yassine Chaouche via dovecot wrote:
On 3/16/19 3:49 PM, Marek Kozlowski via dovecot wrote:
Can I test local mail delivery by dovecot LMTP manually? I mean: to
simulate "I'm the Postfix" and produce for some testing e-mail the
same effect as postfix granting it via
On 3/16/19 3:49 PM, Marek Kozlowski via dovecot wrote:
Can I test local mail delivery by dovecot LMTP manually? I mean: to
simulate "I'm the Postfix" and produce for some testing e-mail the
same effect as postfix granting it via `local_transport' to dovecot?
Best regards,
Marek
You can
:-)
My postfix configuration is quite complex with a lot of special cases
and rules. However I'd like to make an anti-spam configuration as simple
and lightweight as possible (KISS).
/etc/postfix/master.cf
smtp inet
e and
> changes to
> it also?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Jerry
>
There are several ways of telling postfix to use lmtp to deliver to dovecot.
I went with a method that was setting just the *_transport variable in
main.cf to a unix pipe, so I didn't need to setup a service in master
ovecot-lmtp {
user = postfix
group = postfix
mode = 0660
}
}
# Postfix
mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp
If you have further questions or a more exotic setup, you might want to
consider asking on the Postfix mailing list.
-Ralph
I am setting up a new system that will be using Dovecot with Postifx. I am
planning on using LMTP. I read the wiki and and found the
settings I need to make in Dovecot and the Postfix main.cf file. However, I
saw nothing about the Postfix master.cf file. Do I need to make and changes to
it also?
On 4/8/2017 2:07 μμ, Alex JOST wrote:
You are searching for the complete username (%u = user@domain) but it
sounds like you only want the localpart (%n). See:
Thank you Alex,
You are right. After switching to LMTP, Dovecot receives from Postfix a
fully qualified username, whereas with LDA
Am 04.08.2017 um 12:06 schrieb Nikolaos Milas:
Hello,
I am trying to switch from LDA to LMTP on a Postfix/Dovecot setup, but
something is going wrong.
I have followed the directions at:
https://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixDovecotLMTP
Here is a session from dovecot.log:
Aug 4 12:19:42
Hello,
I am trying to switch from LDA to LMTP on a Postfix/Dovecot setup, but
something is going wrong.
I have followed the directions at:
https://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixDovecotLMTP
Here is a session from dovecot.log:
Aug 4 12:19:42 vmail2 dovecot: lmtp(3152): Connect from local
On 08/22/2016 02:00 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
Seems you accidentically replied to me only.
Yup, whoops.
Postfix uses the filename you provide as name for the db file, so
running it against symlinks does follow the symlink, but it uses the
symlink name as what it uses to create the .db file.
You
On 22.08.2016 21:53, Michael Starks wrote:
On 08/22/2016 01:29 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
It seems your postfix is misbehaving. Did you forget to run postmap?
Aki Tuomi
Dovecot oy
Thanks for the response, Aki. I dug a little deeper and found this:
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root20 Jul 24 01:37
> On August 22, 2016 at 6:32 AM Michael Starks
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hidy-ho,
>
> I'm having a difficult time getting catch-all working when using Dovecot
> LMTP. I would like *@example.com (everything) to go to
> virt...@example.com, where virtual is a valid virtual
21 08:02:50 hostname postfix/lmtp[4914]: 8DF8E9AFE6:
to=<t...@example.com>, relay=mail.example.com[private/dovecot-lmtp],
delay=0.07, delays=0.04/0.01/0.01/0.01, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (host
mail.example.com[private/dovecot-lmtp] said: 550 5.1.1
<t...@example.com> User does
will be sent back to me. Every time
the message delivery is attempted, Dovecot says the LMTP directory
doesn't exist. I thought it was created automatically as messages
arrive.
Jun 18 01:48:27 machine-name postfix/lmtp[30644]: 4CA5B8CB6:
to=postmaster@my-domain, orig_to=postmaster, relay=none,
delay
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 09:24:32 +0200, you wrote:
I think private/dovecot-lmtp isn't found. Please compare your Dovecot
socket configuration and Postfix-main.cf configuration to
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixDovecotLMTP
I had it set up that way, but found extra lines in 10-master.conf.
is attempted, Dovecot says the LMTP directory
doesn't exist. I thought it was created automatically as messages
arrive.
Jun 18 01:48:27 machine-name postfix/lmtp[30644]: 4CA5B8CB6:
to=postmaster@my-domain, orig_to=postmaster, relay=none,
delay=0.02, delays=0.02/0/0/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred
* Miloslav Hůla miloslav.h...@gmail.com 2015.04.29 22:47:
is there any way, based on userdb/passwdb attribute, how to postpone an
email delivery? The purpose is, I need to freeze an account (Maildir++) for
a few minutes and new email must not be delivered. But emails must be
delivered when
Dne 30.4.2015 v 18:51 Thomas Leuxner napsal(a):
* Miloslav Hůla miloslav.h...@gmail.com 2015.04.29 22:47:
is there any way, based on userdb/passwdb attribute, how to postpone an
email delivery? The purpose is, I need to freeze an account (Maildir++) for
a few minutes and new email must not be
Hi,
is there any way, based on userdb/passwdb attribute, how to postpone an
email delivery? The purpose is, I need to freeze an account (Maildir++)
for a few minutes and new email must not be delivered. But emails must
be delivered when account is unfrozen.
I found few things about Postfix
On 04/29/2015 04:47 PM, Miloslav Hůla wrote:
Hi,
is there any way, based on userdb/passwdb attribute, how to postpone
an email delivery? The purpose is, I need to freeze an account
(Maildir++) for a few minutes and new email must not be delivered. But
emails must be delivered when account is
On 2014-01-08 14:32, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-04-09 8:53 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On 9.4.2012, at 15.50, Charles Marcus wrote:
LMTP adds a new Delivered-To:rcpt-to@address header when there is
a single RCPT TO. You can force a single RCPT TO from Postfix side by
setting
On 4/28/2015 1:40 PM, Tobias Franzén lists.zx...@otaking.se wrote:
On 2014-01-08 14:32, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-04-09 8:53 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On 9.4.2012, at 15.50, Charles Marcus wrote:
LMTP adds a new Delivered-To:rcpt-to@address header when there is
a single RCPT
On 2012-04-09 8:53 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On 9.4.2012, at 15.50, Charles Marcus wrote:
LMTP adds a new Delivered-To:rcpt-to@address header when there is
a single RCPT TO. You can force a single RCPT TO from Postfix side by
setting lmtp_destination_recipient_limit=1. LMTP doesn't
On 5.4.2012, at 15.59, Charles Marcus wrote:
Does anyone know if the use of LMTP (or even the dovecot LDA) still loses the
x-original-to header that the postfix vda adds and that I rely heavily on
(since I use a lot of aliases), and if it does, is there any solution to get
the original
On 2012-04-09 3:33 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On 5.4.2012, at 15.59, Charles Marcus wrote:
Does anyone know if the use of LMTP (or even the dovecot LDA) still
loses the x-original-to header that the postfix vda adds and that I
rely heavily on (since I use a lot of aliases), and if it
On 9.4.2012, at 15.50, Charles Marcus wrote:
LMTP adds a new Delivered-To:rcpt-to@address header when there is
a single RCPT TO. You can force a single RCPT TO from Postfix side by
setting lmtp_destination_recipient_limit=1. LMTP doesn't
add/remove/change X-Original-To: header.
Ok, thanks
On 2012-04-09 8:53 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
I guess X-Original-To is the same address as what Postfix sees as the
original RCPT TO address before alias expansion and such? In that
case, see my today's mail in Postfix list.
Yep... and hoping that you and Wietse can work out some way
On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 14:30:38 -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Sat, 07 Apr
2012 11:06:48 -0700
Daniel L. Miller articulated:
Unfortunately,
the docs for the ltmp agent http://www.postfix.org/lmtp.8.html [1] don't
say anything about adding these headers. I tried asking on the Postfix
list - didn't
On 4/6/2012 1:00 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-04-06 2:53 PM, Daniel L. Miller dmil...@amfes.com wrote:
I'm currently using Postfix 2.7, Dovecot 2.1, and the Dovecot LDA. I
have a pure virtual user environment stored in LDAP. My messages include
X-Original-To and Delivered-To headers.
On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 11:06:48 -0700
Daniel L. Miller articulated:
Unfortunately, the docs for the ltmp agent
http://www.postfix.org/lmtp.8.html don't say anything about adding
these headers. I tried asking on the Postfix list - didn't get much
of an answer.
I may be wrong; however, from
On 4/5/2012 5:59 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-04-05 4:18 AM, Thomas Leuxner t...@leuxner.net wrote:
Also with 2.x you may want to use LMTP rather than the LDA Piping.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixDovecotLMTP
I am preparing to convert my main client's postfix_courier-imap setup
On 2012-04-06 2:53 PM, Daniel L. Miller dmil...@amfes.com wrote:
I'm currently using Postfix 2.7, Dovecot 2.1, and the Dovecot LDA. I
have a pure virtual user environment stored in LDAP. My messages include
X-Original-To and Delivered-To headers.
Well that is great news... at least I'll be
On 2012-04-05 4:18 AM, Thomas Leuxner t...@leuxner.net wrote:
Also with 2.x you may want to use LMTP rather than the LDA Piping.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixDovecotLMTP
I am preparing to convert my main client's postfix_courier-imap setup to
dovecot 2.1, which currently just uses
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