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2011 Sep 27
2
[OT] Fetchmail and Mutt help
Hi All,
I setup Fetchmail and wanted to use Mutt to read e-mail. I used to use
Pine and I just am sick of GUI e-mail clients these days. Bloat,
complication and unreliable. Pine was my first ever e-mail client. I
prefer to use POP still as I want may mail on my machine at all times.
I can go into mutt and execute: 'fetchmail -v' and watch it bring down
my e-mail.
But in mutt i dont see
2006 Mar 22
6
OT: a very simple .vimrc example to use with my gmail account, pls help
Hi guys,
is there a very very simple .vimrc example to use with my gmail
account? i couldn''t find it from uncle google. Please help, my
thunderbird is becoming so slow with hundreds of thousands of email..
i don''t want to use it anymore, i want to use mutt. i''m using Mac OS X
10.4.5 (Tiger) and mutt (DarwinPort)
Thank you very much for your help and sorry for this OT.
2003 Nov 30
5
mail without mta
Dear list!
I'd like to know if some-
one has experience with system
running no mta (aka sendmail).
I have single comp, not server,
not lan. Yes! Sendmail is nice,
but it is too big for simple
tasks I have for it.
My intention is to use apps
small as possible. This letter
gone from mutt directly to
ssmtp, that processed it to my
isp. (Setting option for
sendmail as
2007 Dec 02
6
CentOS 5 and removing sendmail
Hi, I want to build a spam gateway for my mail server using postfix. I issued an rpm -e sendmail and got the following output:
# rpm -e sendmail
error: Failed dependencies:
/usr/sbin/sendmail is needed by (installed) redhat-lsb-3.1-12.2.EL.el5.centos.i386
smtpdaemon is needed by (installed) mutt-1.4.2.2-3.el5.i386
smtpdaemon is needed by (installed)
2005 Jul 19
3
dovecot pop3s delivers new messages as old (unread) messages ...
I just set up dovecot on fedora core 3 with only pop3s protocol
enabled. On my client machine, I use fetchmail to get the mail and
then go through procmail and eventually ready by mutt.
Everything seems to work fine, except that all new emails are marked
old unread emails (i.e., marked with 'O' flag instead of 'N'). This
is annoying because some open source lists are so large
2007 Mar 27
3
Mutt (derived from: Anaconda Slides in "Other Than English")
On 3/27/07, Rodrigo Barbosa <rodrigob at darkover.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 06:07:48PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> > Not in my mutt >:)
> <...> but
> Mutt is defaulting that particular attachment to iso-8859-1 here
I am sorry, I couldn't understand the Mutt part. Does that mean you've
been using Mutt? :-)
How good is it?
Any comments on
2012 Jan 02
1
Small LOGIN_MAX_INBUF_SIZE for GSSAPI with samba4 (AD)
Hello,
I faced the problem with samba (AD) + mutt (gssapi) + dovecot (imap). From dovecot log:
Jan 2 17:58:42 server dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected: Input buffer full (no auth attempts): rip=192.167.14.16, lip=192.167.14.16, secured
My situation:
CentOS 6.2
IMAP: dovecot --version: 2.0.9 (CentOS 6.2)
MUA: mutt 1.5.20 (CentOS 6.2)
Kerberos: samba4 4.0.0alpha17 as AD PDC
$ klist -e
Ticket
2008 Apr 12
2
Mailbox locking issue?
Here's my configuration.
dovecot -n
# 1.0.7: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
protocols: pop3
ssl_disable: yes
disable_plaintext_auth: no
login_dir: /usr/local/var/run/dovecot/login
login_executable: /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/pop3-login
mail_extra_groups: mail
mail_location: /var/spool/mail/%u
mbox_write_locks: fcntl dotlock
The above setting was just added in an attempt to resolve the issue.
2004 Mar 26
2
The Status: header is forced
Hi,
I started testing dovecot for our next POP/IMAP server (nearing
production state), and noticed that the Status: header is always
added, with a value of 'O' or 'RO'. This happens in
`lib-index/mbox/mbox-rewrite.c'. This does not seem to happen in
the Maildir case.
Is the Status: header really needed in every case? This breaks
mutt which displays mails with a 'O'
2005 Jul 21
1
test77, yahoo & fetchmail
I've run into a rather narrowly scoped problem ..
On test77 and test78, mails from Yahoo's webmail are seen, by fetchmail
using imaps, to have a 0-length body. When fetching, it claims "0 body
octets". Other mail clients (mutt, kmail) can view the messages fine.
pop3s retrieval works as well. Every other email I've received so far
works fine. It's just those sent by
2016 Jul 03
1
Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?
Debug log output please!
I think you still miss the gssapi module for dovecot.
Am 03.07.2016 um 19:42 schrieb Mark Foley:
> Achim,
>
> This is my most recent effort. If I cannot make progress from here I'm going to give this idea a rest.
>
> I used easy-rsa to create a cert. Files are:
>
> /etc/ssl/certs/OHPRS/easyrsa/ca.crt
> /etc/ssl/certs/OHPRS/easyrsa/reqs/MAIL.req
2005 Oct 19
2
[PATCH] Support for GSSAPI SASL Mechanism
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Hash: SHA1
Hi,
Attached is a patch against current CVS that adds support for the
GSSAPI SASL mechanism. It was written from scratch, after reading the
patch from Colin Walters against a much older version of dovecot.
Other then support for the 'GSSAPI' mechanism, it contains the
following changes:
- - Added 'auth_krb5_keytab' option for
2004 Feb 15
1
Basic questions concerning mail...
Hey all,
A few minutes ago, I installed Dovecot, hoping things would get clear by
just looking at the relevant config files, but since they don't, I hope
someone here could give me a clue...
What I want to achieve is really only basic functionality. It's just for
personal use, so it shouldn't get too complicated. Up til now, I have
been using fetchmail to get my mail off of several
2008 Aug 26
2
postfix install error: fatal file /etc/postfix/main.cf: parameter setgid_group: unknown group name: postdrop
Hi,
sys: Centos 5.2 x86_64
Trying to switch from sendmail to postfix I did:
# yum remove sendmail
which resulted in erasing of:
mdadm sendmail-doc sendmail sendmail-cf mutt fetchmail redhat-lsb
I did then:
yum -y install redhat-lsb.x86_64 postfix
and got this error:
Installing: postfix ######################### [1/2]
postfix: fatal: file /etc/postfix/main.cf:
2016 Jul 02
5
Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?
OK, let me go through exactly what you did:
you:
> Here's the test (I must run mutt not telnet like i mentioned earlier to
> get the imap tickets).
>
> root at server:~# kinit achim
> Password for achim at DOMAIN.LOCAL:
> [I enter my password]
As root on AD/DC mail.hprs.local:
me:
$ kinit mark
Password for mark at HPRS.LOCAL:
[I enter my password]
you:
>
2016 Jul 01
3
Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?
More info ...
when I do
MAIL=imap://mark at mail.ohprs.org/ mutt
(using the domain of the registered certificate). I do not get the message "Certificate host
check failed: certificate owner does not match hosthame ..."
I do get the same (mutt?) edit screen shown below with the "(r)eject, accept (o)nce, (a)ccept
always" action at the bottom. If I "accept (o)nce",
2012 Jan 23
1
Samba 4 GSSAPI problem
Hi
Same checkout, same provision, same machine.
openSUSE
samba --version
Version 4.0.0alpha18-GIT-c3a7573
hh3:/home/steve # ldapsearch -H ldap://192.168.1.3 cn=steve2 -b
"dc=hh3,dc=site" -Y GSSAPI
SASL/GSSAPI authentication started
<snip>
and all is OK.
Ubuntu
samba --version
Version 4.0.0alpha18-GIT-c3a7573
root at hh3:/tmp# ldapsearch -H ldap://192.168.1.3 cn=steve2 -b
2006 Feb 23
1
Digest-MD5 and GSSAPI not working in beta3
I have built dovecot with kerberos support, however am not able to log in
using GSSAPI support in my mail client. I receive the following error:
SASL(-4): no mechanism available: No worthy mechs found
Additionally, Digest-MD5 does not work - I receive an authentication failed
(as though I have an incorrect password) if I try to use it.
I am using PostgreSQL for authentication, and returning
2009 Jun 25
3
error with gssapi
Hello
I found on ovirt.org instruction for set unavailable(enable) to
available(enable)
i run "ruby /usr/share/ovirt-server/qmf-libvirt-example.rb"
and get
Error caching credentials; attempting to continue...
Connecting to amqp://main.forex-24h.com:5672..
/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/qpid/delegates.rb:209:in
`connection_start'/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/qpid/delegates.rb:209:
2018 Nov 11
4
Evolution: always a 90-second delay
I'm trying to use Evolution on the latest CentOS 7.
Whenever I try to receive or send mail, there's always a 90-second
delay before the connection works. Since the delay is always exactly
90 seconds, I think I may be waiting for something to time out.
Perhaps this is a clue. My address is user at example.com. I have to log
in to pop.example.com or imap.example.com as user, not as
user at