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2007 Feb 16
2
My "fighting spam" article is live!
Getting Clueful: Five Things You Should Know About Fighting Spam The battle for your users? e-mail inboxes probably will never end, but it?s not a failure of technology. Experienced e-mail and system administrators share the key points they really, really wish you understood. http://www.cio.com/technology/infrastructure/security/spam/ five_things_about_fighting_spam.html?CID=28830 Thanks
2005 May 10
0
Standard dirs
...can't access /var/run/dovecot/login if it is under /var/run/dovecot because it is set with permission 0700 and uid=root by dovecot. How can I run dovecot with its standard login_dir config? Claudio -- Claudio Succa PERTEL - Torino - Italy +39-011-437.4141 http://www.pertel.it http://www.uniassist.it http://www.progettocapolinea36.it
2006 Jan 12
2
Auth protocol and Perl
Hi, does anyone have at working Perl example of how to use the auth protocol with Perl (I'm planing on making a dovecot auth plugin for qpsmtpd but it would a lot easier to reuse somebody elses code :)) tia, -- Allan Joergensen - http://nowhere.dk/ "All right, so it's impossible. How long will it take?" -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was
2006 Mar 08
2
self-signed certificates
Hallo, i'm having troubles installing self-signed certificates for dovecot. After installing, dovecot generates a key and cert. But he is using the wrong common name (where does dovecot get this name from?). I tried deleting them and installing a handcrafted cert with this: openssl genrsa -out mail.key 2048 openssl req -new -key mail.key -out mail.csr openssl x509 -req -days 4312 -in
2005 Jun 06
1
Re: dovecot Digest, Vol 26, Issue 10
Claudio Succa wrote: > I succesfully configured dovecot-1.0test68 so that the same user can have both > a Mailbox and a Maildir and can access it by pop3, pop3s, imap and imaps > protocols with the same password. I have not very large acconts (26 users for > a total of 1.2 GBytes) but it is regularly running since the start of May. > > If that is the problem I will be glad to