Hi guys,
I seem to recall from previous messages that some folks on here are
using dovecot deliver with postfix. I'm using maildrop + courier-auth
at the moment with dovecot as IMAP/POP3. I'm considering the merits of
changing to dovecot deliver instead of having two completely separate
programs
Hi Sahil,
2009/1/21 Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net:
Good performance here -- highly recommend the deliver LDA. But check the
Dovecot wiki for yourself before making the switch; their mailing list is a
better venue for further discussion.
Thanks. Already have given it a read. Figured I'd get
Guy a écrit :
Hi guys,
I seem to recall from previous messages that some folks on here are
using dovecot deliver with postfix. I'm using maildrop + courier-auth
at the moment with dovecot as IMAP/POP3. I'm considering the merits of
changing to dovecot deliver instead of having two
Hi mouss,
2009/1/21 mouss mo...@ml.netoyen.net:
I don't see what you mean by two completely separate programs.
I meant my current setup with maildrop+authdaemon for delivery and
dovecot for IMAP/POP3. One set of confs for delivery and one set for
IMAP/POP3.
If I change to Dovecot deliver then
On 1/21/2009, Guy (wyldf...@gmail.com) wrote:
I was mostly just wanting to know what guys on this list thought of
Dovecot delivery.
One thing to be aware of... dovecot sasl auth does not support CLIENT
side SASL suth, only server side...
So, if you use postfix, and need postfix to be able to
Guy a écrit :
Hi mouss,
2009/1/21 mouss mo...@ml.netoyen.net:
I don't see what you mean by two completely separate programs.
I meant my current setup with maildrop+authdaemon for delivery and
dovecot for IMAP/POP3. One set of confs for delivery and one set for
IMAP/POP3.
If I change to
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Guy wrote:
2009/1/21 mouss mo...@ml.netoyen.net:
AFAIK, sieve doesn't check mysql (at this time).
Bad wording on my part there. I just meant that I needed Dovecot
deliver to look up the user homedir. Not sieve. I'm assuming that
sieve uses something like the