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2012 Apr 24
6
acls not copied when creating subfolder of private INBOX
Using brand new dovecot 2.1.5 I still have a problem with the inheritance of acls.
Setting:
- maildir with private INBOX and public folders.
- users maildir directory (/home/mail/user/ahelmcke) contains dovecot-acl file
- public folders root directory (/home/mail/Fax) contains dovecot-acl file
When creating a subfolder of the public folder the dovecot-acl files gets copied to the subfolders
2012 Apr 24
1
Reading Mutt mboxes from Thunderbird
Hi, I'm a user of Mutt, and before moving to Thunderbird I'm trying to
share mboxes between them. To do this, I installed Dovecot to create an
IMAP server in my local machine, to serve mutt mboxes to be read by
Thunderbird.
So far, I can read my inbox from /var/mail/%u, but in mutt, I have many
folders in ~/mail, like 2010-mails, 2011-mails, mailing-list-x,
mailing-list-y, and so on. How
2012 Apr 23
8
v2.1.5 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.5.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.5.tar.gz.sig
A few announcements first:
I'm now going to start being more strict about not answering Dovecot questions sent to me privately (especially support requests, but also bug reports, feature requests, etc). Often those questions could be answered by other people in the mailing list as
2012 Apr 23
8
v2.1.5 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.5.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.5.tar.gz.sig
A few announcements first:
I'm now going to start being more strict about not answering Dovecot questions sent to me privately (especially support requests, but also bug reports, feature requests, etc). Often those questions could be answered by other people in the mailing list as
2012 Apr 23
2
dsync on large mailbox "fails"
I've been trying to convert an existing set of mbox mail to maildir
using dsync, but it seems to fail when it gets to the large boxes.
$ dsync -Dv mirror maildir:~/Maildir
Everything seems to work reasonably well until the first of the large
boxes hits:
dsync(jeff): Warning: Maildir /home/jeff/Maildir/.cron.2010-07-10:
Synchronization took 1210 seconds (102289 new msgs, 0 flag change