Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches for "sbragion".
2006 Feb 06
1
Mixed IMAP/POP3 environment: further informations
...ndex, the POP3 server works as
expected. So it isn't the "Status" flag stored in the mbox file that
prevents the download but some status information stored in the IMAP
indexes created by Dovecot. I've retried this a couple of times to be sure.
Does this helps?
Bye,
--
Denis Sbragion
InfoTecna
Tel: +39 0362 805396, Fax: +39 0362 805404
URL: http://www.infotecna.it
2006 Feb 10
0
Mixed IMAP/POP3 environment, a success
...lopers and my biggest thanks to the
people who helped me. No wonder that Fedora/RedHat has decided to adopt Dovecot as the
default IMAP server for future releases. It looks like the perfect balance between
security, performances, flexibility, standards conformance and ease of use.
Bye,
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Denis Sbragion
InfoTecna
Tel: +39 0362 805396, Fax: +39 0362 805404
URL: http://www.infotecna.it
2006 Feb 24
1
INBOX as Maildir and folders as mbox
Hi,
I was wondering whether anybody has managed to get Dovecot 1.0 to store
INBOX as Maildir and folders as mbox.
I've tried something like
default_mail_env =
mbox:/folders/user/mail:INBOX=maildir:/inboxes/maildir/user:INDEX=/indexes/user
but it doesn't seem to work (treats INBOX as mbox).
I'm hoping to move some INBOXes from mbox on local disk to Maildir on
nicely-mirrored NetApp
1999 May 28
2
logon.bat
Hi,
we have the following problem:
we use a samba 2.03 server as PDC and logon server. Every user executes
its logon.bat. With 'net use' we map some drives and that's all ok. but
we would like to set the PATH Environment-Variable and this is our
problem. If we would set it with 'SET PATH=...' only the PATH in this
DOS-Box will be changed, but we need the global PATH changed.
1999 Oct 28
3
3com 3c509
I have used 3Com 3c509 nic width bnc coax. I have experienced that these
cards used width FreeBSD and Samba is unusable due to speed. I tried to
change the 3com card with a NE2000 compatible card, and there was a major
change in speed. Has anyone else experienced such problem.
Asgeir Stangeland
2006 Feb 06
0
Mixed IMAP/POP3 environment and message status flags
...w one.
Any hint about this issue? Anybody faced a similar problem so far? Thanks
in advance for any help, and my compliments for the excellent job performed
so far. Dovecot seems to be the right tool to fill the gap between the
simpler UW and the Cyrus monster. Keep on going! :)
Bye,
--
Denis Sbragion
InfoTecna
Tel: +39 0362 805396, Fax: +39 0362 805404
URL: http://www.infotecna.it
1999 Jan 27
3
Samba 2.0 and MS Access DB
I installed samba on an Intel based Server running Red Hat 5.2. I can
access files on the shares I created but I run into a problem accessing
a database program written in MS Access. It seems that only one person
at a time can open the database. I get an error of "File is already in
use" .
What are the optimal settings for accessing MS Access in a multi-user
application?
Thanks for
1998 Dec 11
3
Cacheing Problem
I am trying to get two WFW PC's talking to via Linux/Samba server Interface.
One PC continuously streams binary datafile onto its directory on the server
while the other continuously reads it. Information on the size of this file
(which can continuously increase up to 3MB) is continuously updated and is
stored using a fixed width pointer in the file header.
It appears that the second PC
2000 May 03
2
2.0.7: unsolicited oplock break reply
I've used
oplocks = no
for a long time now, because of the famous "oplock_break" error, but I
decided to give 2.0.7 a try.
I still get "oplock break" errors as before, but this time I got a new
error too:
[2000/05/02 10:04:52, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(976)
oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds.
oplock_break failed for file XXXXX/xxxxxx/mailbox.pst
1998 May 16
3
TRANS.TBL files on Win95 fileserver
I have a small LAN in my basement, with my PC running RH5 Linux and a Win95 PC
connected by Samba. Everything works fine, but when I smbmount a CD (burned
with xcdroast) from the Linux box (CD is in the Win95 machine) I do not get the
proper filenames. All files are uppercase, and the TRANS.TBL files appear to be
ignored. I have tried playing with name mangling, but it didn't help. Is this a
1999 Jun 17
3
need undelete function (Jeremy, what is your idea?)
Hi there:
> ps: my little suggestion: if we add some parameters at smb.conf like
> protected dir = /home/share, /home/user1 ;
> trashcan dir = /smbtrash ;
It seems that implementation of such parameter has some difficulties and
eventuates reduction on performance (e.g. handling "protected dir"s and
"trash dir" on the different devices like /dev/hda1
1998 Oct 10
5
win98 vs win95 with TCP/IP
You wrote:
I have been disappointed that I can't use Linux+Samba as an
alternative to a Win9x or NT server for our GP medical practice.
The software we need runs in win9x.
We crave stability. But Linux+Samba is just much slower as a file
server.
It's normally quite fast: are you running over a
dial-up network, requiring you to adust MTU's for
speed???
If not, try ``socket
2002 May 15
4
Unable to validate owner sid.
I am trying to run Samba 2.2.4 on solaris 2.8 with W2K clients. I have an NT
app installed onto the Solaris 8 server which i would like to run off of the
mapped samba network drive. When i try to start the NT app it attempts to
read a file on the samba drive called .root.passwords but fails (This file
can be accessed with notepad). The following is an extract from the samba
error log. I get the
2006 Apr 12
14
unofficial Survey about your Dovecot server :) to compare with my own server setup...
Hi Borthers/Sisters
Thanks for all the developer(s) and for all the hard work spent on build
this great piece of software! I loved Dovecot since it is really easy to
set up and really fast but I am really new to it (only 2 weeks and
half). Right now, our server configuration is:
Server: Apple Xserve G5 dual
RAM: 4GB
Number of Users: ~ 150 IMAP only users
Authentication: LDAP
Mailboxes sizes:
1998 Apr 14
3
Printer queue problem (LPRng 3.4.2, Samba 1.9.18p4, Solaris 2.5.1/2.6)
I've been having a problem with Win95 clients watching a printer queue on
the Samba server (called labserv2). labserv2 is a Solaris 2.5.1 machine
running samba 1.9.18p4. The printing system is LPRng 3.4.2.
A user can watch the printer queue from a Win95 client machine. However,
when the printer queue gets backed up (usually about 12 jobs), the queue
window locks. The corresponding smbd