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2009 May 13
1
What's faster for getting mails into Rails: Dbmail & direct MySQL or net/pop with maildir
Hi, it's my first message in this list, so please excuse any mistakes! I have a quite specific problem and nobody in the Ruby on Rails lists could help me, because it is actually more a question for mail- experts. So I hope you can help me. I'm planning to set up a mailserver using dovecot. Users of my Rails App can forward their emails (john at doe.com) to an personal address
2007 May 12
3
dbmail benchmarking
I thought I'd try benchmarking with dbmail (v2.2.4) to see how much slower a SQL backend could actually be. Skip to bottom for the conclusions. Originally I ran the tests with the databases being in XFS filesystem. MySQL's performance was horrible. It went 3-7x faster with ext3. MySQL 5.0.30 backend (innodb): ./imaptest clients=1 - append=100 seed=1 secs=30 msgs=1000000 logout=0
2007 Nov 03
4
anyone using DBMail?
I am currently using Cyrus IMAPd, and been using it for a long time, the main reason being that I want an IMAP server with nice server-side filtering, which Cyrus provides via Sieve. Given that Sieve is integrated with Squirrelmail, all is good. Or is it? Cyrus IMAPd is powerful, but it's a complete mess to upgrade, either when upgrading the software per se, or when upgrading the whole
2019 Jul 23
3
Help with IMAP IDLE
Well, I've been doing some research, and it seems that msoutlook 2016 and 2019 doesn't quite have imap idle support. The odd part, is that when i had DBMail, it was IDLE'ing (i swear), Would dbmail send something different that make it work? It was an old version of dbmail, 2.3.7 i believe, from about 2012 or so. And no, it wasn't the outlook options "send/receive", i
2009 Jan 20
1
Migration dbmail -> dovecot.
Hi i want to migrate from dbmail to dovecot, the main problem is passwords. dbmail uses "md5-hash" wich crypt "111" to "$1$tZNR7pR4$jMuuKWm7ljRyL8iEMfjep.". Tried all dovecot pass schemes thru `dovecotpw` and no one matches. The main question is how to migrate dbmail -> dovecot.
2013 Sep 03
1
setup of dovecot as proxy to dbmail
Can anyone point me in the direction of a detailed how-to for setting up a postfix and dovecot (proxy) node with dbmail? In particular I'm looking for a how-to which shows dovecot authenticating against the dbmail database directly. The only example I've found is this one which requires a duplication of the user database.
2020 Apr 24
3
Hierarchy separator recommendation?
Dear dovecot list, I'm using Maildir as mailbox format. Is there any recommendation for the namespace hierarchy separator? Currently I didn't set any. So it is the default of dot '.' I'm switiching from a rather unknown IMAP Server called DBMail (http://www.dbmail.org/) Planning to synchronize the mailboxes via imapsync (https://github.com/imapsync/imapsync) Is there
2014 Oct 09
3
Dbox and Exim
The Dovecot wiki [1] doesn't list either Exim, Postfix or anything else as supporting the dbox. I did some searching in the Exim archives and have found only one message mentioning dbox, sdbox or mdbox. [2] I think an RFC would go a long way towards getting the format supported. Has Timo, or anyone else, considered submitting an RFC to the IETF? My question was how are we going to use it
2019 Jul 22
2
Help with IMAP IDLE
> On 22 Jul 2019, at 12.45, Jorge Bastos via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > > On Jul 21, 2019, at 11:50, Jorge Bastos via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: >> SSL/TLS is done via Stunnel > >> Dirst, others have asked but I haven?t seen an answer, do you have any reason to think Outlook supports IMAP idle at all? I mean, I know outlook.com >
2020 Apr 24
2
Hierarchy separator recommendation?
The dot '.' will work, but I suggest to follow documentation here: https://wiki1.dovecot.org/Namespaces, And it says: A commonly used separator is '/'. It probably causes the least amount of trouble with different IMAP clients And I already had problems using '.' as a namespace separator. On 2020-04-24 15:56, Sami Ketola wrote: > >> On 24. Apr 2020, at
2008 Jan 24
1
dovecot+dbmail
Hello It's any chanse to make support dovecot for dbmail? Maybe in some future, or U working on it? ------------------------ Pozdrawiam / Best regards / Cordialement / S pozdravem Wiktor ?yczywek
2009 Sep 04
1
offlineimap with dovecot: file-time is one hour in the future
I use offlineimap to sync my remote IMAP-server with my local IMAP-server (maildir format). But I don't understand this behavior: every new mail in the INBOX has a file-date which is one hour in the future. Is this 'normal'? Is this a problem of offlineimap? I tried this debugging (for dovecot): mail_executable = /usr/lib/dovecot/rawlog /usr/lib/dovecot/imap and this (for offlineimap):
2006 Feb 03
1
DBMail on CentOS?
Hello, is anybody using DBMail or any other approach to manage huge volume mail installations? Comments about it? Are RPMs somewhere out there? -- Eduardo Grosclaude Universidad Nacional del Comahue Neuquen, Argentina -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20060203/ee7851b3/attachment-0002.html>
2009 Aug 27
1
[Fwd: Re: Video demo of using svSocket with data.table]
Forwarded to R-Help, because I think it could interest people following this thread. Clearly, RServe and svSocket have different goals and very little overlap. Best, Philippe -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Video demo of using svSocket with data.table Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:34:19 +0100 From: Matthew Dowle <mdowle at mdowle.plus.com> Reply-To: Matthew Dowle
2013 Feb 01
4
move mail from server with v1.0 to server w. v2.1?
I'm about to replace my old server. Both servers are on my internal network. The old one ist running debian lenny(32bit) with dovecot 1.0.15 and the new one debian Wheezy with dovecot 2.1.7. I set up the users on both systems identically (same gid uid). My first attempt was tho simply rsync the Maildirs along with the homes. Both deovecot versions are set up with the maildir format, but this
2019 Nov 21
1
Virtual folder auto creation
On 21/11/2019 10:59, Sami Ketola via dovecot wrote: > Return the virtual folder settings from userdb for only the selected users. > Or return hidden = yes variable for those that you wish not to see it. Could you give more details how to do this? > Virtual folder really does not exist. It is memory only and is generated on > each login. It is not true. Virtual folder really
2009 Aug 11
1
% in Usernames (dovecot 1.1.18)
Hi, I'm forwarding feature request from one Fedora user: <snip> Shortly before suicide after migration to dbmail/postfix from Eudora Mailserver because we use % in Usernames as fallback and Apple-Mail does no Plaintext- Auth if CRAM-MD% was used before i installed dovecot as proxy BUT it allows no % in Username Please could be the following patch included? ---
2014 Jun 10
3
OT - Finding/removing duplicate emails - WAS: Re: dovecot/lmtp munmap()-ing a lot
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 10 Jun 2014, Reindl Harald wrote: > Am 10.06.2014 15:17, schrieb Steffen Kaiser: >> On Tue, 10 Jun 2014, Charles Marcus wrote: >>> On 6/9/2014 5:44 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt <r at sys4.de> wrote: >>>> That's probably the problem here. The user had LOTS of (duplicate!) >>>> mails in his inbox.
2010 Apr 16
2
2.0beta4 doesn't respond to DONE after untagged FETCH during IDLE
Using K-9 Mail to IDLE on a test folder "MyIncTmp". When there is a flag change on a message in the folder, which generates an untagged FETCH, K-9 Mail responds with a DONE, but dovecot does not exit IDLE state (LOG 1). However, if a new message is delivered, generating an untagged EXISTS, K-9 Mail responds the same way, with a DONE, and dovecot does exit IDLE state. (LOG 2) You
2007 Apr 27
1
xy plot key colors don't match plot
Hi Trying to finish a simple xyplot, but the key colors don't match those specified on the plot. I have only been able to change the color of the key text, but not the points. Hours <- c (25.88,32.31,24.04,23.27,16.64,19.75,27.25,17.9,20.45,29.65,20.83,27.17, 28.42,28,18.85,17.4,19.75,25.34,23.23,29.85,28.96,25.6,14.67,20.55,25.77 ,