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2005 Feb 18
0
Patch for rsyncable zlib with new rolling checksum
...to the rest of what's going on in zlib, the overhead of this should be quite negligible. I'd love to hear feedback/comments! Cheers, - Kevin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: rsyncable_checksum.patch Type: application/octet-stream Size: 28163 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/attachments/20050217/5b6afa8d/rsyncable_checksum.obj
2014 Aug 27
2
multiple IMAP sessions when connecting from one client
Hello, I am using Postfix/Dovecot/IMAP. Everything is working fine, but I have noticed that every time I connect with Thunderbird to my server via IMAP, not one but 4 connections are being logged into /var/log/mail/mail.log: 2014-08-27 09:17:46 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<martin>, method=PLAIN, rip=11.22.33.44, lip=55.66.77.88, mpid=12519, TLS, session=<uyb/N5cB+gBUDFRB>
2014 Jul 17
3
Sieve: adding Date: header when missing
Hello, there is a way with a sieve rule to add a Date: header when it is missing? Adding one with the time of reception of the message or using the date from the the first Received: header would be good options. Unfortunately I'm receiving some useful automated messages that lack a Date header and this screws up the sorting in my imap clients. I have a script to fix those acting on the
2014 Aug 18
2
IMAP on 993/SSL or 143/STARTTLS?
Hi, I have a postfix+dovecot-2.2.13 system and have configured it to support IMAPS on 993 with SSL/TLS. I'm noticing with users using Thunderbird, the autodetect defaults to IMAPS on 143 with STARTTLS. Which is preferred? Which is more secure? Which is more common? Why would someone choose one over the other? Can I ask the same question about SMTP and submission? Why would one choose 587
2011 Jan 16
5
Smart IMAP proxying with imapc storage
I just committed a very early initial implementation of "imapc" storage backend to v2.1 hg: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1 You can't really do anything except open INBOX and read mails from it, so it's currently only intended for initial testing. It sucks in many ways right now, but I'll be improving it. The idea is that you could set for example: mail_location =
2014 May 11
2
questions about process_limit
Hello all! # dovecot --version 2.1.17 Sometimes I have this in the logfile: May 11 16:55:52 master: Warning: service(imap-login): process_limit (100) reached, client connections are being dropped May 11 17:35:03 master: Warning: service(imap-login): process_limit (100) reached, client connections are being dropped May 11 17:36:27 master: Warning: service(imap-login): process_limit (100)
2014 Jun 17
3
RFE: dnsbl-support for dovecot
after having my own dnsbl feeded by a honeypot and even mod_security supports it for webservers i think dovecot sould support the same to prevent dictionary attacks from known bad hosts, in our case that blacklist is 100% trustable and blocks before SMTP-Auth while normal RBL's are after SASL i admit that i am not a C/C++-programmer, but i think doing the DNS request and in case it has a
2011 Jan 28
1
arules package question- apriori/S4 object export question
I am new to R( but quickly being awed by the range of this it can accomplish, you have one more convert to the useR universe). I have successfully implemented the apriori function and are getting great results. My question concerns how to export these results. I have read lots about write.csv functions and exporting data frames and other standard objects. Im having difficulty working with these S4
2013 Feb 12
6
Passing traffic between separate public subnets on same interface
I have read everything I can find in the docs and faqs about this, and I feel there must just be some simple thing I''m not doing, but I''m stumped. Two interfaces, eth0 and eth1.  eth1 is the WAN connection to the upstream provider, and has a single IP and the default gateway.  Connection uses bgp. eth0 is the LAN interface, and has multiple IP addresses, private (ie., 10.0.2.x)