Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "techlist06".
2017 Aug 31
0
General IMAP question
"Scott Techlist" <techlist06 at msws.org> writes:
> Currently my POP users have a max mbox size but that is how much it
> will store before they "come get it". I ensure they have at least one
> device set to delete from the server periodically (i.e. 1 week). So
> users with multiple devices get the...
2017 Sep 02
0
General IMAP question
"Scott Techlist" <techlist06 at msws.org> writes:
> How will the IMAP account behave with the current mail_location setting below?
>
> mail_location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
>
> That is, where will the IMAP account's mail "go"? Right now it goes to
> /var/mail/[localusername]. Maybe...
2006 Jan 12
1
New Dovecot installation and OE not POPing problems
Greetings:
Recently I converted my mailserver to Postfix with some local accounts being
accessed via Dovecot and POP3S.
The clients are OE. The users are reporting that they aren't getting their
messages. In the past with my old (IW?) POP server, I just used mail -f
/var/spool/user and deleted the "DO NOT DELETE THIS MESSAGE...." message #1
and this cleared any problems with
2006 Sep 24
3
Safely updating to 4.4 via yum (chicken)
Hi guys:
I saw the pelthora of threads where people had trouble moving to 4.4. So
I'm chicken now and I was trying to wait for the dust to settle, I suppose
it has and its been long enough I'm nervous about not upgrading. I need to
do a a production server that is located in a data center far away so even
more than normal I want a smooth upgrade.
Can someone tell the what the
2006 Mar 22
3
Forced upgrade to 4.3 ?
I have Centos 4.2 and I run yum update periodically and manually when
security patches are released, etc. Today I saw the sendmail security
update and although I don''t use sendmail (I use Postfix) I ran "yum update"
and got a huge list of 93 packages to update. I presume this is to upgrade
to 4.3. As this is a production server I''m nervous about doing an update
2017 Sep 01
2
General IMAP question
Software is Centos7, Dovecot 2.2.10
>Use that single mailbox with IMAP, others stay to POP
Thanks, I considered that and looked up the ways to restrict IMAP access. But:
How will the IMAP account behave with the current mail_location setting below?
mail_location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
That is, where will the IMAP account's mail "go"? Right now it goes to
2006 Aug 28
1
Can't update kernel, says not enough space
I'm trying to update my server. I have serveral packages to do, but I tried
the kernel first:
Resolving Dependencies
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
---> Package kernel.i686 0:2.6.9-42.0.2.EL set to be installed
--> Running transaction check
Dependencies Resolved
=============================================================================
2017 Aug 31
1
General IMAP question
My server is a limited space mailserver set up to filter spam. Most of it's mail is passed on ot an exchange server so it is not stored locally. I have a handful of pop accounts that are stored locally. For years I've used mbox type mailboxes that I'm familiar with and can access on the server when needed using the old mailx program. They use a variety of clinets, typically Outlook
2006 Jan 29
5
vsftp vs shell logins
I need to be able to allow specific system accounts to ftp to a box. As far
as I can tell I have to give them a shell in /etc/passwd (i.e. /bin/bash) in
order for their ftp login to work. I do *not* however want them to be able
to log into a shell or ssh session. I cannot restrict by IP. What's the
best way to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Scott