Op 31/12/2018 om 22:51 schreef Aki Tuomi:
We are working on fixing this.
Internally tracked as DOP-838.
Regards,
Stephan.
On 31 December 2018 at 23:45 Chris BL wrote:
Hi Aki,
Bingo! Putting that line in dovecot.conf rather than my custom file, and
then using my old custom file, unc
We are working on fixing this.
Aki
> On 31 December 2018 at 23:45 Chris BL wrote:
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> Hi Aki,
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> Bingo! Putting that line in dovecot.conf rather than my custom file, and
> then using my old custom file, unchanged, from Alpine works perfectly.
>
> My only remaining question, then, would b
Hi Aki,
Bingo! Putting that line in dovecot.conf rather than my custom file, and
then using my old custom file, unchanged, from Alpine works perfectly.
My only remaining question, then, would be ... what was this (change)
about / or is there any documentation that I should/could have read to
k
If your client directly executes imap binary, it is not mandatory for dovecot
to be running, but you need to put the service section into
/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf and restart the dovecot service.
Putting it to your local config file does not affect the global service.
Aki
> On 31 December 201
Hi Aki,
I am not 100% sure. I do not really know what my OS does. "ps -A" says
dovecot is running, but if I say "sudo service dovecot stop", my email
client works fine still (that is, assuming the old version of dovecot is
installed). ie the on-demand instances of dovecot-imapd that Alpine ca
Am I assuming correctly that you are not, in fact, running anything but imap
process from Dovecot?
Aki
> On 31 December 2018 at 18:35 Chris BL wrote:
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> Hi Aki,
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> Oops; I did not think carefully enough about your instructions. Here is the
> output from
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> $ dovecot -n -c /home/meu
Hi Aki,
Oops; I did not think carefully enough about your instructions. Here is the
output from
$ dovecot -n -c /home/meuser/dotfiles/auto-stanford-dovecot.conf
# 2.3.2.1 (0719df592): /home/meuser/dotfiles/auto-stanford-dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhole version 0.5.2 ()
# OS: Linux 4.18.0-13-generic x