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2004 Apr 13
1
Problem with flags
Greetings! I'm having a problem with flags not working correctly. I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird as my mail client, and Dovecot 0.99.10.4 as part of Debian on a Sparc box. The thing that doesn't seem to be working right is Thunderbird's Label feature, which uses custom IMAP flags. I noticed that once I labeled a message, I couldn't un-label it. I recorded this exchange
2015 Mar 26
1
Courier-dovecot migration issue: Forward and Junk flags
Hey Steffen Thank you for your feedback. I have the following in my Maildir: cat courierimapkeywords/\:list JUNK $Forwarded $label4 $label1 cat dovecot-keywords 0 JUNK 1 $Forwarded 2 $label4 3 $label1 On 2015-03-26 08:12, Steffen Kaiser wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Wed, 25 Mar 2015, Dennis H?jgaard wrote: > >> Hello.. Another courier
2016 Jul 30
2
IMAP flags and dovecot-keywords not working as expected
I've converted most of our users from Outlook to Thunderbird. One important feature of Thunderbird is that it pays attention to the IMAP non-standard message flags via the 'tags' feature (see http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir). This is important because 2 users make extensive use of Outlook categories (Tags, in Thunderbird). I found that when I set a message to the 1st
2015 Mar 25
3
Courier-dovecot migration issue: Forward and Junk flags
Hello.. Another courier -> dovecot migrater here.. I ham having a bit of trouble converting the courier maildir correctly, or actually i'm almost there. The only thing i experience is that forwarded messages and messages marked as junk (in thunderbird) are downloaded again (i am using thunderbird and caching) after running the courier-dovecot-migrate.pl script and connecting to the
2010 May 01
1
My dovecot does not store Thunderbird flags
Hi all, my Dovecot 1.1.20 does not store flags (I mean, Thunderbird Labels like ToDo, Important and so on..) When logging in via telnet, I get: . examine INBOX * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft NonJunk $MDNSent Junk $Forwarded NotJunk receipt-handled $Label7 $label1 $label2 $label3 $label4 $label5 expired_2w expired_2m delete rimandata forwarded) * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS ()]
2011 Aug 30
5
Message flags
How do I set message flags in sieve rules in such a way that e.g. Thunderbird is displaying the mail as "important"? Is there a list of hwo flags are interpreted by different IMAP clients? -- Ralf Hildebrandt Gesch?ftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk Charit? - Universit?tsmedizin Berlin Campus Benjamin Franklin Hindenburgdamm 30 | D-12203 Berlin Tel. +49 30 450 570 155 | Fax:
2005 Sep 13
1
what does this mean: Warning: Error in custom flags file / Corrupted Indexes
Hi everyone: I am seeing a whole LOT of these messages in my dovecot logfile: imap(rickt): Sep 12 17:14:03 Warning: Error in custom flags file / home/rickt/mail/.imap/TRASH/.customflags: Duplicated ID 0 imap(rickt): Sep 12 17:14:03 Warning: Error in custom flags file / home/rickt/mail/.imap/TRASH/.customflags: Duplicated ID 1 and also these: imap(mbwnews): Sep 12 17:10:16 Error: Corrupted
2018 Nov 26
2
replication dropped imap flags
Hi list, I think, I found a bug in the replication setup, that drops (custom) flags like Thunderbird labels. I have set up a simple 2 node setup to reproduce and explain it: Host adove.mpi-klsb.mpg.de and bdove.mpi-klsb.mpg.de (doveconf -n attached) have dovecot-imapd (from repo.dovecot.org) installed on an ext4 filesystem. They only have one account "test" via /etc/dovecot/userdb
2007 Jun 12
2
No auto-conversion of .customflags?
Hello, I'm in the process of migrating 0.99 dovecot maildir boxes to a pair of new machine. These servers were running the stable (etch) 1.0rc15 package of dovecot until yesterday and existing .customflags files were correctly converted to dovecot-keywords. Yesterday I upgraded to the (finally, thanks to who did this) 1.0.0 etch backports package and since then freshly migrated boxes get
2009 Apr 07
3
Upgrade from 0.99.x to 1.1.x
Hi! I want to upgrade a Dovecot installation from 0.99.14 to 1.1.15, so I had a look at the following wiki article: http://wiki.dovecot.org/Upgrading?action=show&redirect=UpgradingDovecot The article http://wiki.dovecot.org/Upgrading/1.0 says something about .customflags -> dovecot-keywords and .subscriptions -> subscriptions change/conversion:
2003 Sep 22
2
Multiple instances of .customflags staying open
# cat /proc/version Linux version 2.4.20-18.9 (bhcompile at daffy.perf.redhat.com) (gcc version 3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5)) #1 Thu May 29 07:09:43 EDT 2003 # dovecot --version 0.99.10 I've just recently noticed a serious problem with my system. After about an hour or so I get errors in /var/log/maillog such as this; Sep 21 06:40:16 the-system imap(ray): opendir() failed with file
2005 Jun 16
1
customflags and keywords
OK. After checking the 0.99->1.0 migration documentation, it seems I've been a little confused between customflags and keywords. (Though this is partly due to my repeated requests for clarification being ignored.) The page (http://wiki.dovecot.org/moin.cgi/UpgradingDovecot) says 1.0 does not use .customflags any more. Now, I'm hoping they're still supported, in which case
2009 Feb 02
1
custom imap flags in maildir don't saved after upgrade to 1.1.10
Custom imap flags (like $label1, $label2 in mozilla TB) don't saved in maildir after upgrade to 1.1.10. In logs no errors obout this. With mailbox custom flags works OK. -- Anton Yuzhaninov
2005 Mar 14
1
Visibility of .subscriptions and .customflags
Hi, I upgraded to test65 from 0.99 (mostly to get the namespace feature) and now it seems my .subscriptions and .customflags are showing up as mail folders in my IMAP client (Eudora). If I try and open those folders, of course I get an error. How can I configure dovecot so that these aren't displayed to my IMAP client? I looked through about 6 months of acrhives and couldn't find
2004 May 21
3
"important" flag
I'm wondering what I'd need to do to get the "important" flag set on an incoming message according to a pre-specified header. I know the problem of this not being a "joined-up" feature in standard email, but in practice many MUAs set headers like X-priority etc, and IMAP has an "important" flag that is the obvious mapping. I'm not really sure where
2008 Oct 01
3
lapply where each list object has multiple parts
Hi. I have a list where each object in the list has multiple parts. I'd like to take the mean of just one part of each object. Is it possible to do this with lapply? If not, can you recommend another function? Thanks. eric > x1 <- c(0,1,2,3) > x2 <- c(7,8) > x3 <- c(2,6,6,8) > x4 <- c(4,8) > > Lst1 <- list(label1 = x1,label2 = x2) > Lst2 <-
2017 May 23
2
[imaptest] Explaining errors
Hi, I'm an Apache James committer and we are curious to use imaptest in order to validate our IMAP protocol implementation. I'm using the nightlybuild : imaptest-20170506 I follow the examples given in the /T/ /est IMAP server compliancy/ examples https://imapwiki.org/ImapTest/Examples. And I wanted to analyse the errors reported, here are some: Error: user1 at james.org[11]: seq too
2013 Feb 17
6
histogram
HI Elisa, You could use ?cut() vec1<-c(33,18,13,47,30,10,6,21,39,25,40,29,14,16,44,1,41,4,15,20,46,32,38,5,31,12,48,27,36,24,34,2,35,11,42,9,8,7,26,22,43,17,19,28,23,3,49,37,50,45) label1<-unlist(lapply(mapply(c,lapply(seq(0,45,5),function(x) x),lapply(seq(5,50,5),function(x) x),SIMPLIFY=FALSE),function(i) paste(i[1],"<x<=",i[2],sep="")))
2018 Aug 17
2
imapsieve: Change message flags on COPY
On Friday 17 August 2018 01:41:39 CEST Stephan Bosch wrote: > dovecot -n Hi, here it is (I don't know why I get the SSLv2 warning because it is disabled in ssl_protocols, any ideas about that too?). BTW, even when storing the message in a different folder with fileinto, the original message is still saved in the original mailbox. I also tried using `discard;` and makes no difference, I
2008 Mar 07
2
Upgrading from 0.99.10.5 to 1.1
Hi, I am upgrading a setup from Dovecot 0.99 to 1.1. There are a bunch of .imap.index* files that it appears that I can just delete, and they will be recreated as dovecot.index* files. Right? Next, there are some .customflags that I have now learned are not being converted to dovecot-keywords (as we skipped the 1.0 version, and the conversion code appears to be removed in 1.1). Is there some way