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2011 Nov 03
3
Difference between LOGIN and PLAIN
Hi
Could someone explain to me the difference between LOGIN and PLAIN?
I've been googling for a while, but haven't found anything.
Thanks.
Simon
2011 Sep 16
3
v2.0.15 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.15.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.15.tar.gz.sig
+ doveadm altmove: Added -r parameter to move mails back to primary
storage.
- v2.0.14: Index reading could have eaten a lot of memory in some
situations
- doveadm index no longer affects future caching decisions
- mbox: Fixed crash during mail delivery when mailbox didn't
2011 Sep 16
3
v2.0.15 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.15.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.15.tar.gz.sig
+ doveadm altmove: Added -r parameter to move mails back to primary
storage.
- v2.0.14: Index reading could have eaten a lot of memory in some
situations
- doveadm index no longer affects future caching decisions
- mbox: Fixed crash during mail delivery when mailbox didn't
2011 Sep 09
3
Mails repopping
HI
I don't know if this is a dovecot issue or a client one. But as Dovecot is the most recent change, I'll start here.
I have a server that's been running Courier for about 6 years and in all that time I think I've only ever had 1 issues where an entire mail box was repopped by a webmail client. However, since moving to a new server and dovecot 4 weeks ago, I've now had the
2011 Aug 31
2
Password query returned multiple matches
Hi
After successfully setting up dovecot, I see this error in the logs.
Aug 30 22:41:45 mail dovecot: auth-worker(default): sql(sbrereton at domain.co.uk,64.88.168.84): Password query returned multiple matches
Aug 30 22:41:52 mail dovecot: pop3-login: Aborted login (auth failed, 1 attempts): user=<sbrereton at domain.co.uk>, method=PLAIN, rip=64.88.168.84, lip=127.0.0.1, TLS
Can you tell
2013 Mar 05
3
Upgrading 1.2 to 2.x
Hi
I'm about to upgrade to 2.1.7 in my test environment, but "doveconf
-n -c dovecot.1.conf > dovecot.2.conf" is producing a blank file, so I
am unsure how to proceed. I know a lot has changed between them, so I
don't really want to have to start from scratch unless I have to.
I have tried both as my user and with sudo.
Simon
2012 Jan 20
2
mail_max_userip_connections exceeded.
Hi
I'm using Dovecot version 1:1.2.15-7 installed on Debian Squeeze via apt-get..
I have this error in the logs.
/var/log/mail.log.1:2490:Jan 19 12:02:55 mail dovecot: imap-login:
Maximum number of connections from user+IP exceeded
(mail_max_userip_connections): user=<user at example.com>, method=PLAIN,
rip=127.0.0.1, secured
I never changed this from the default 10. When I googled
2011 Oct 24
5
Marathon Day 6 of First Install: MySQL Connection Problem
Hi;
This is my 6th day installing my first Postfix/Dovecot installation. The Postfix mailing list indicates I've got the MTA under control so now I'm seeking your help with the MDA. I get these errors with legitimate email addresses:
Oct 24 11:47:38 myserver dovecot: auth-worker: Error: mysql(localhost): Connect failed to database (postfix): Access denied for user
2011 Aug 26
2
File Permissions and delivery
Hi
I'm very new to Dovecot (been using Courier for 5 years), but I've been persuaded of the merits of Dovecot and since the server needs upgrading that seems like the perfect time/excuse.
On a test server, I set up postfix and installed Dovecot (running 32-bit Debian Squeeze, installed from apt-get). I mirrored the mail store (Maildirs, for historical reasons located under
2020 Aug 13
0
[Announce] Samba 4.12.6 Available for Download
Release Announcements
---------------------
This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.12 release series.
Changes since 4.12.5
--------------------
o Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org>
* BUG 14403: s3: libsmb: Fix SMB2 client rename bug to a Windows server.
o Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org>
* BUG 14424: dsdb: Allow "password hash userPassword schemes =
2020 Aug 13
0
[Announce] Samba 4.12.6 Available for Download
Release Announcements
---------------------
This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.12 release series.
Changes since 4.12.5
--------------------
o Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org>
* BUG 14403: s3: libsmb: Fix SMB2 client rename bug to a Windows server.
o Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org>
* BUG 14424: dsdb: Allow "password hash userPassword schemes =
2010 Feb 01
1
nut mailing-list user by spammers
Hi,
FYI, I started receiving spam to the email address I use only for this
mailing-list, about one week after I posted a couple messages onto it.
So the nut mailing-list is definitely used by spammers for email addresses
harvesting :-(
--
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2003 Aug 08
1
[LLVMdev] Spammers
Clearly spammers have entered our midst. Having this list be moderated
would be a good thing I think.
-- Robert.
At 12:00 PM 8/8/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Send LLVMdev mailing list submissions to
> llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
>
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>or, via email, send a message
2007 Jan 07
0
making textfields unscannable by spammers? use fleximage?
hi, i am building a site and would like to make it so spammers cant copy
phone numbers and emails. would using something like this help solve
this problem?
http://beautifulpixel.com/articles/2006/11/03/fleximage-can-draw-text
thanks.
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2000 Jul 06
0
The spammers have discovered us
Unfortunately, the no-spam picnic is over; the mouthbreathers have finally
discovered the xiph.org mailing lists.
I've changed the list posting policies to 'members only' until such time as I
can set up a better filtering solution. All mail from other addresses will
bounce into a dead-letter bucket. Of course, this is a pain in the ass for
folks who post from a number of sites.
2000 Jul 06
0
The spammers have discovered us
Unfortunately, the no-spam picnic is over; the mouthbreathers have finally
discovered the xiph.org mailing lists.
I've changed the list posting policies to 'members only' until such time as I
can set up a better filtering solution. All mail from other addresses will
bounce into a dead-letter bucket. Of course, this is a pain in the ass for
folks who post from a number of sites.
2015 Sep 03
2
Fuzzing complex programs
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Kostya Serebryany <kcc at google.com> wrote:
> Not sure I understood this correctly.
> Example?
I've made a Postgres module which is dynamically loaded by Postgres as
a shared library from which I can call the fuzzer on the SQL function
of my choice. Postgres has enough meta information about the functions
that I think the eventual interface might
2008 Feb 06
27
[Bug 14403] New: NV17: LVDS0 is black with Randr 1.2, works when randr 1. 2 is disabled
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14403
Summary: NV17: LVDS0 is black with Randr 1.2, works when randr
1.2 is disabled
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86 (IA32)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
2009 Jul 14
3
Is Enum safe from spammers?
Just been contacted by a UK Enum registrar looking for ITSPs to become
resellers of their Enum registration systems ...
Is anyone using Enum?
Does anyone (other than cynical old me) think that Enum is a spammers best
friend?
Has anyone received a spam VoIP call yet? (ie. one placed directly over
the Internet aimed at a SIP URI to a PBX which allows anonymous incoming
calls?)
I can see that
2004 Aug 06
0
OT spammers was Re:what's happening here?
Ahah.
I will end this here.
I misread the newsgroup address on the original 'what's happening here',
assuming it was for the vox group, which encourages idle rubbish. I hit
reply, and believed I was mailing to this group. I apologise for wasting
the bandwidth if icecast group members with such things.
This is also why I did not hide my headers. If you like, mail me off-list
and I