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2005 Jan 14
1
Re: dovecot Digest, Vol 21, Issue 24: vacation messages
Normally, the vacation message works with the default mail server (MTA).
In my case, I use the vacation program. Postfix delivers to the local
mail user and if they have a .forward with the vacation info on it gets
called.
For a truly virtual setup that does not require unique uids
on the filesystem there is gnarwl. Gnarwl is a program written in C
that does vacation messages for virtual
2005 Apr 25
3
Track when user last checked mail
First off I've just got to say thanks. We just upgraded from UW to Dovecot
migrating from mbox to maildir. Wow, what a difference! Load average used
to hang around 5.0 during business hours and could get up to 20+ on a bad
day. Now we rarely break 1.0!
I'm wondering if there's a way to keep track of the last time a user checked
their email and whether they checked it using POP or
2010 Jun 01
1
Intermittent timeout issues
Greetings list!
We've been experiencing an intermittent issue in which none users are able to log into the mail server for about 10 to 20 minutes.
This issue first appeared on our CentOS 4 box running dovecot 1.2.11 after upgrading from the stock version 0.99. The issue persists after migrating our users to a CentOS 5 server - also running version dovecot 1.2.11 but now in the 64-bit
2011 Jan 03
1
php.ini disabled notices still shows notices in the logs
Hello,
I did some google searches but could not find anyone raising a similar
issue immediatly but perhaps there is already somewhere a bugreport
upstream about this I did overlook ...
When you disable notices in /etc/php.ini:
error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
on a simple LAMP setup of CentOS 5.x (running 5.0 up to 5.5) I still see
notices in the log files ... (which causes a serious
2002 Apr 05
0
NEW: FreeBSD Security Notices
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Hello,
Historically, FreeBSD Security Advisories have been used to report
security issues found in the base system, and high-risk issues related
to third-party applications available in the Ports Collection.
The FreeBSD Security Officer Team will now be issuing Security Notices
in addition to Security Advisories. While Security Advisories will
continue to be
2008 Aug 05
0
Vacation reply with Procmail and dovecot deliver
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Hash: SHA1
Giving up on the sieve plugin and switching to procmail. I found the
following link:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/procmail
This site doesn't saying anything about needing to modify the procmail
source code like here:
http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2006-July/014656.html
Thos shows how to make procmail work with dovecot deliver program. So
2007 Aug 08
1
lda: vacation auto-reply for a virtual address
Hi, I am using Dovecot to manage a complex virtual mailbox setup.
It's all working splendidly, thanks to the Dovecot LDA.
This morning, however, I needed to create a vacation-style autoreply
for one of the virtual addresses. I made use of cmusieve,
authored a little sieve script, and had it working in no time...
until I discovered how limited sieve's vacation module is. Most
importantly:
2007 Nov 19
2
Editorial in Notices of the AMS: Open Source Mathematical Software
Hi all,
For those interested, while scanning /. tonight, I came across a posting
which referred to a new editorial in the November 2007 Notices of the
American Mathematical Society:
Open Source Mathematical Software
by David Joyner and William Stein
http://www.ams.org/notices/200710/tx071001279p.pdf
Although brief, it makes for interesting reading.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
2019 May 14
1
LDA-based vacation responses bouncing
I've got dovecot vacataion auto-responses working via sieve, but when
the responses are sent, they are sent as if they are to be locally
delivered, which causes them to bounce for domains that I am not local
for. How can I get dovecot's sieve vacation response to check the domain
is local or not?
Here is an example of what happens:
The LDA notices it needs to send a vacation response:
2006 Jul 14
3
postgres migration notices
When I run "rake" using a postgres 8.1 database, I get a bunch of these notices.
NOTICE: CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence
"categories_id_seq" for serial column "categories.id"
NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index
"categories_pkey" for table "categories"
How can I avoid those? I take it I need to modify the
2005 Jun 03
1
chan_sip notices
I notice these notices running cvs head:
NOTICE[6154] chan_sip.c: No field 'From' present to copy
Any ideal what make this notice?
--
respectfully, Joseph ===============
---------------------= ********** =
2007 Jan 23
2
Inconsistent notices during puppetd --test run
I added ntp to my servers running with puppet. These are all Ubuntu
machines, btw.
I get the following in the verbose output:
{{{
warning: Service[ntp-server](provider=debian): Could not start
Service[ntp-server]: Execution of ''/etc/init.d/ntp-server start''
returned 256: * Starting NTP server...
notice: /base/Service[ntp-server]/ensure: ensure changed
2006 Jan 03
1
Raw Hangup messages with IAX2?
Hi All,
I am running asterisk 1.2. I have a softphone connecting from a coworkers
home through their router using IAX2 through our router at the office. Both
have port 4569 for TCP and UDP opened and forwarded to the right pc
and server.
I'm seeing Raw Hangup <person's IP address>, src=0. dst=10787
messages show up in the log like 10 every 5 seconds. We can still
make calls and
2015 Oct 28
0
sieve vacation - 2 questions
Op 10/28/2015 om 3:56 PM schreef Hajo Locke:
> Hello,
>
> still trying to move from procmail to sieve, but there are new problems.
>
> Currently we use procmail for autoresponder and let user choose
> timerange, in which responder should work. May be you set up today
> your responder for 2 weeks in future where responder start and stop
> automatically without further
2002 Nov 15
1
NT domains -vs- simple workgroups????
Hi, I've been following some of the posts (never
received a reply to mine but found one similiar). I
have a question that I hope you can clarify.
Original question: I can see the server from my
Windows XP machine using network neighbors, but when I
double click on it I get: Path not found
One reply: If you're using NT domains (not simple
"workgroups")...
What is the
2018 Apr 18
0
odd assignInNamespace / setGeneric interaction
Hi Bill,
Ideally, your coworker would just make an alias (or shortcut or
whatever) for R that passed --no-save to R. I'll try to look into this
though.
Michael
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 1:38 PM, William Dunlap via R-devel
<r-devel at r-project.org> wrote:
> A coworker got tired of having to type 'yes' or 'no' after quitting R: he
> never wanted to save the R
2002 Nov 15
0
NT domain vs simple workgroups???
Hi, I've been following some of the posts (never
received a reply to mine but found one similiar). I
have a question that I hope you can clarify.
Original question: I can see the server from my
Windows XP machine using network neighbors, but when I
double click on it I get: Path not found
One reply: If you're using NT domains (not simple
"workgroups")...
What is the
2011 Jan 14
3
Time jumped forwards
Running Dovecot 2.0.8 on 32bit Centos5.5. The machine is a VMWare ESX VM.
I'm seeing a lot of warning messages in syslog as follows:
2011-01-14T11:45:37.315917+08:00 imap4 dovecot: imap: Warning: Time jumped forwards 105 seconds
2011-01-14T11:46:00.598006+08:00 imap4 dovecot: imap: Warning: Time jumped forwards 106 seconds
2011-01-14T11:46:25.364405+08:00 imap4 dovecot: imap: Warning: Time
2005 Aug 26
3
911 Notices
With the deadline coming up for sending notices to customers, I found
it curious that out of 4-5 different providers I use, to date only one
of them has contacted me. The rest don't even have anything on their
website that I could find. Junction Networks was the only one that
actually sent me a letter and also have everything right on the first
page when you login to their system.
A week or
2015 Oct 28
2
sieve vacation - 2 questions
Hello,
still trying to move from procmail to sieve, but there are new problems.
Currently we use procmail for autoresponder and let user choose
timerange, in which responder should work. May be you set up today your
responder for 2 weeks in future where responder start and stop
automatically without further manuell intervention.
In procmail this is done by simple scripting and comparison of