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2004 Nov 25
1
Problem getting incoming mail to IMAP inbox
I have dovecot-0.99.10.5 on Fedora Core 2 installed and otherwise operating
using Maildir format for the folders, Kmail as the email client. Got through
all the ssl and other security configuration fine, but have one last problem:
I can't read the incoming mail from /var/spool/mail/%u. Tried several
'default_mail_env' settings, including none at all, to no avail. When I try
to
2007 Dec 10
1
What is happening here - rsync can't copy where cp can, Input/Output errors
I am using rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29 on a Fedora 7
system to backup files to a network drive.
rsync is getting I/O errors when copying maildir files (I'm not sure
if the error is happening with other files but these are the only ones
I have found so far).
I have done some tests on one particular directory, "cp -R" succeeds
but "rsync -r" fails:-
home#
2004 Oct 20
1
default_mail_env problems
sorry if this mail is a duplicate - I am testing the new mail system!
I am having problems setting the default mail environment.#
I am using Fedora Core 2 with version dovecot-0.99.10.5-0.FC2
My users all have an NFS mounted home directory, and all mail is
delivered to ~Mail/.mailbox it is all mbox format.
I would like to put the indexes on the local system in
/var/indexes/{username}.
So I
2007 Dec 12
1
Problem with filenames with commas in them
This is a continuation of my previous problem where cp could copy
files whereas rsync couldn't. It turns out that the problem is with
files which have commas in their names, rsync can write the initial
version of the file but it can't check/rewrite them.
Here is the error I get from rsync when trying to overwrite the files
(using --inplace) :-
home# rsync -r --inplace .in
2004 Sep 10
1
newbie question - no users can retrieve email (login works) pop3
not sure where to go from here....
OS : Red Hat Fedora 2.6.5-1.358 #1
sendmail: sendmail
dovecot version : 0.99.10.5
i can send email to the server.
the email is then appended to the /var/mail/{user} file.
i can view the /var/mail/{file} and see the email. i cannot retrieve
the email from the local machine using Ximian Evolution (version
1.4.6). however if i use good ole #mail in a terminal
2006 Apr 17
1
INBOX as mbox, other mailboxes as maildir
All,
I'm trying to teach dovecot to use the mbox format for /var/mail/%u
and maildir for /home/%u/Mail/ but I'm having quite a hard time. This
is Dovecot v1.0.beta3 under OpenBSD 3.9 on sparc64.
I've been fiddling with default_mail_env and also tried separate
namespaces, but all to no avail. Here's some of the things I tried :
default_mail_env =
2005 Mar 25
3
telnet to pop3 problem
Hi
I have 1 customer who is having issues with pop3 on FC3
telnet mail.hisdomain.com 110
+OK dovecot ready.
user beachy
-ERR Unknown command.
user beachy
+OK
pass letmein
+OK Logged in.
list
-ERR No INBOX for user.
pass & username fake for this example!
Mark
2004 Jun 10
3
"virgin" mail accounts
Hello,
I'm willing to swear that with the 0.99.10.4 Debian package in my
rather extensive tests with mailbox format dovecot created not only
any missing parental directories but also the INBOX file, but the
later I can't prove/test now as I upgraded all respective boxes.
However 0.99.10.5 will still create (if needed and possible) missing
directories for mbox storage, just not an
2005 Sep 13
1
Dual INBOX Locations
G'day list,
Just a quick question - I need to configure Dovecot to do the following:
* check default_mail_env for the users' inbox in MBOX format
* If the above fails, serve the user an inbox from a secondary location,
in MAILDIR format.
I have read up on Namespaces, however I can't seem to get this to work -
login just fails when Dovecot cannot find the inbox in default_mail_env
2008 Sep 16
2
Theora (and ogg) on iPhone
I haven't been able to find anything about a port of the ogg/theora decoder
to the iPhone. I'm somewhat amazed it hasn't been done, really, given the
campaign against the iPhone in part for "not supporting open source codecs".
So, is there an unspoken ban on this, am I searching in the wrong places or
am I just the only one who'd really really like to be able to stream
2006 Sep 05
2
rc7 bug? [Was: deliver LDA and INBOX location] (fwd)
Anyone had any thoughts on the item below?
If the problem is with my config, I'd like to be guided towards how I
might resolve it.
If it is a bug in rc7, it would be good to fix it, and I'd be happy to
beta-test.
--
: David Lee I.T. Service :
: Senior Systems Programmer Computer Centre :
:
2006 Aug 31
1
deliver LDA and INBOX location
(OS: Fedora Core 5; dovecot: 1.0 rc7)
On a typical UNIX-like OS, the INBOXes are in "/var/spool/mail/" using the
user identifier: so user 'fred' has INBOX "/var/spool/mail/fred".
We have a well-established different convention which subdivides this,
based on the last two digits of the uid: "/var/spool/mail/12/fred" (for
fred's uid as something ending
2006 Jul 18
2
Masking INBOX.INBOX
I am using dovecot and trying to make it compatible with my a BincIMAP
installation. BincIMAP uses a scheme similar to Courier-IMAP, so I set
up this default_mail_env:
default_mail_env = maildir:~/Maildir
And this namespace:
namespace private {
separator = .
prefix = INBOX.
inbox = yes
}
Which mostly works as expected, but I now see an "INBOX" subfolder of
"INBOX" in
2003 Apr 03
1
INBOX at /var in maildir storage format
Hi
I'm trying to figure out how to set default_mail_env to support such config:
INBOX is in '/var/mail/%u/' (note last slash at the end, %u is an folder with
new/tmp/cur subdirs - standard maildir structure).
Other imap folders are stored as files (in mbox format) in direcotry '%h/Mail/'.
Please advise.
2009 Apr 23
3
Compact, fanless appliance?
Hello
For those SOHO customers (ie. at most, a couple of POTS/ISDN
connections and simultaneous SIP calls) who'd rather not use a big,
noisy PC to run Asterisk, I'd like to offer an alternative that has
the following features:
- not old hardware sold on eBay, ie. it must be up-to-date hardware
sold by a company currently in business
- compact, silent
- has room for a 2.5" hard-disk,
2004 Jun 10
1
2 problems
Hi all, im testing dovecot as a replacement imap server and noticed 2
problems in 0.99.10.5.
if you use dovecot/pop on an account who's quota is fully used, dovecot will
ungracefully stop. This will only happen when the account is first
accessed by dovecot (for instance, when offering IMAP to an existing
userbase using dovecot, or when the index files have inadvertently been
deleted).
+OK
2007 Apr 26
3
dovecot sendmail mysql no inbox error
hi guys,
we are experiencing this particular problem with one of the webmail server
we manage. the server is using dovecot as pop3 and imap server while
sendmail is being used as mta. when this user tries to login via telnet,
this is what i've got:
$ telnet localhost pop3
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK dovecot ready.
2005 Aug 11
1
Migrating UW-POP3 mbox storage to Dovecot POP3 mbox storage
Hi
We have an mailserver running RedHat Linux 9.0 with UW-IMAP (imap-2001a-
18.progeny.1.src.rpm), we have user mailboxes in /var/spool/mail/username
using the default mbox storage method.
Some users have home directories and some dont. They only connect through the
POP3 server, not IMAP.
We are now migrating both hardware and software to an new server running RHEL
4, i have copied all
2007 Mar 14
1
mbox and pop3, maildir and imap
Hi,
Been reading a lot of posts about dovecot configuration, but can't really
figure out if what I want is even possible or how to achieve this.
My setup is simple :
One linux machine that collects mail from my provider and sorts them for
me and my wife, where my email is stored in Maildir format in
~myuser/.maildir
and my wife's email is stored in mbox format in
2008 Mar 02
5
[OT] "normal" (as in "Guassian")
Hi Folks,
Apologies to anyone who'd prefer not to see this query
on this list; but I'm asking because it is probably the
forum where I'm most likely to get a good answer!
I'm interested in the provenance of the name "normal
distribution" (for what I'd really prefer to call the
"Gaussian" distribution).
According to Wikipedia, "The name "normal