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2005 Jan 14
1
Re: dovecot Digest, Vol 21, Issue 24: vacation messages
...stem there is gnarwl. Gnarwl is a program written in C
that does vacation messages for virtual users.
It works with Postfix, which is simplier that sendmail. :)
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>Message: 2
>Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 23:13:48 -0700
>From: "Del Stoliker" <dstoliker at alphagraphics.com>
>Subject: [Dovecot] Virtual users vacation notices and forwards
>To: <dovecot at dovecot.org>
>Message-ID: <200501140613.j0E6DfZ9012233 at smtp2.alphagraphics.com>
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>I'm in the proces...
2010 Jun 01
1
Intermittent timeout issues
Greetings list!
We've been experiencing an intermittent issue in which none users are able to log into the mail server for about 10 to 20 minutes.
This issue first appeared on our CentOS 4 box running dovecot 1.2.11 after upgrading from the stock version 0.99. The issue persists after migrating our users to a CentOS 5 server - also running version dovecot 1.2.11 but now in the 64-bit
2005 Apr 25
3
Track when user last checked mail
First off I've just got to say thanks. We just upgraded from UW to Dovecot
migrating from mbox to maildir. Wow, what a difference! Load average used
to hang around 5.0 during business hours and could get up to 20+ on a bad
day. Now we rarely break 1.0!
I'm wondering if there's a way to keep track of the last time a user checked
their email and whether they checked it using POP or
2005 Jan 14
0
Virtual users vacation notices and forwards
I'm in the process of moving from UW-IMAP to dovecot. I'm exploring the idea
of using virtual users with dovecot and storing all user information in
LDAP. While bouncing this idea off of a coworker, he asked me how we could
handle vacation notices and forwards. Currently, we're using a procmail
recipe to generate the vacation notice, and the sendmail .forward file for
forwards
2007 May 05
4
Trying to build custom Python 2.4.4 RPM
I'm trying to build a custom RPM with a standalone Python 2.4.4 in the /opt
directory to keep it isolated from the stock version of Python in CentOS
4.4. The end goal is to use it in conjunction with yet-to-be-built RPMS of
the current versions of Zope and Plone.
The spec file I've constructed allows me to build a RPM successfully, but
when I try to install the RPM, it complains:
error: