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sasha
2003 Jun 02
1
squirrelmail setup
Hi all,
My setup:
INBOX -> /var/spool/mail/user
directories -> /home/user/Maildir
it works with Netscape, but squirrel mail shows only subfolder content.
nothing in INBOX.
any ideas?
Gasha
2003 Jun 02
1
--enable-debug bug?
...11
Jun 2 20:41:15 mezgls dovecot: child 9408 (login) killed with signal 11
Jun 2 20:41:15 mezgls dovecot: child 9407 (login) killed with signal 11
Jun 2 20:41:15 mezgls dovecot: child 9406 (auth) killed with signal 11
Jun 2 20:41:15 mezgls dovecot: Login process died too early - shutting down
Gasha
2003 Sep 25
1
pine and mozilla at the same time
Hi all,
what is the best way to read e-mail from server using "pine" ??
I would like to use graphical IMAP client, mozilla for example.
And sometimes run pine from shell.
mbox or Maildir?
Or maybe setup pine to use IMAP server on "localhost" ??
Gasha
2004 Oct 23
1
login with alias
...as "firstname.lastname" and "password" not only
"firstname".
Of course, users want all things simple. But i don't want to use login
names longer than 8 chars.
Any ideas? Or should i try to create users as "firstname.lastname" in
/etc/passwd file ??
Gasha
2003 Jun 16
2
more newline related errors
Should I be concerned about these errors?
imap(msun): Jun 13 13:21:38 Error: Error indexing mbox file /home/msun/mail/Deleted Messages: LF not found where expected
imap(msun): Jun 13 13:39:08 Error: Corrupted binary tree for index /home/msun/mail/.imap/INBOX/.imap.index: lookup returned index outside range (1 >= 0)
imap(msun): Jun 13 13:44:07 Error: IndexID mismatch for binary tree file
2003 Jun 26
2
Message display corrupted or missing in Netscape 7.0 and Mozilla 1.3
Hi,
a few days ago, we switched our site from pop3 to imap. We are running
about 20 users with Netscape 7.0 on a FreeBSD-4.8 Server . I installed
dovecot 0.9.99.1 via the freebsd-ports collection, which was as easy as
make install and start dovecot. Our users mailboxes are still standart
mbox format in /var/mail/(user), as it is default in Freebsd.
Now we suffer from a realy ugly problem,