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2007 Feb 06
1
Unicode support--case sensitive in share name
Hi all: I create one share named gr?zer but the share can?t be accessed.I looked into the log, and find the share name will be transformed to upper case and then lower case. The ASCII can be transformed in between successfully, but German can?t. It leaded to access failed. I also tried the upper case share gr?zer, and it works successfully. It seems the lower case can?t be transformed back
2014 Aug 30
0
Misleading error message when case-insensitive file/dir names from config files clash with case-sensitive file system.
Hi, Is it noted somewhere that Dovecot (v 2.0.9) doesn?t use case in directory names in its config-files? I found that out the hard way (i.e. a week of debugging)!! in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf, the line: unix_listener /var/spool/postOut/auth/dovecot-auth { creates a: Jul 29 22:15:58 server dovecot: master: Error: service(auth): unlink(/var/run/dovecot/) failed: Is a directory but
2004 Aug 24
1
Winbind + pam_mkhomedir (case sensitive names) problem
Hi! I?m using windbind to authenticate an NT domain users. It works well, however when an user logs, it can use upper o lowercase letters, and that is ok. But pam_mkhomedir creates diferent case sensitive home dirs each time, even if shell prompt shows the name the propper way. Has anyone dealed with this issue ?. What is the best solution?. Thanks in advance !
2004 May 11
0
Case sensitive user names
Hello list. This is my first post and I hope that I have something useful for people. Using Fedora Core 1 with the stock dovecot-0.99.10 RPM I noticed that user names were case sensitive which was a problem for me since I was attempting to set up winbind authentication which meant that what dovecot thought the homedir was could change depending upon the case the user typed in. Sendmail/procmail
2008 Jan 14
3
Samba shares are case-sensitive in Windows = bad
Hi, I am a Samba newbie using 3.0.27 and noticed that Samba allows me to create directories in Samba shares on Windows that have the same name, but different case. For example, "TEST", "tEsT", "test", and "TESt" are all permitted directory names in the same path (root directory of the Samba share). This seems like a bad thing since Windows itself does
2005 Aug 26
1
[Bug 1075] Host values in config are case sensitive
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1075 Summary: Host values in config are case sensitive Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.8.1p1 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: ssh AssignedTo: bitbucket at mindrot.org ReportedBy: kwerle at
2012 Jun 06
1
Default value for case sensitive on uniqueness validator
Hello, The uniqueness validator was always case sensitive but that seems wrong because we want uniqueness validations to be insensitive in most of the time. Do not make more sense be insensitive by default and set sensitive only where it should be? We are migrating a lot of big applications from mysql to postgresql here and we are setting case sensitive to false on **all** uniqueness
2005 Apr 29
2
Username are case sensitive.
Hi, I'm using samba for a while and now, on my linux computer, I need to install OpenOffice. OpenOffice is working fine with local account but failed to install with samba user. I've detected that for exemple if my domain is "TEST" and my user is "BOB", Samba create a home folder /home/bob. And when I try to install OpenOffie for this user, the installer try to
2003 Dec 08
0
is the domain-name in smb.conf case-sensitive?
hi list, i try since weeks to authenticate my linux-clients against my samba-server. This works very fine with 2 windoze-cliens. but i still cannot authenticate with my linux-clients. i am @office now, thats wy i ask instead to test: i heard, winbind is used to authenticate linux-clients against the samba-server. the wbinfo -u gives me back: DOMAIN-user (i use the minus as separator) so i
2011 Jan 05
2
case (non-)sensitivity for folder names
Is IMAP supposed to be case sensitive or case in-sensitive? It seemed it would be case sensitive because I've had different cases of folders. But today I found I had two folders "Spam" and "spam", with directories ".INBOX.Spam" and ".INBOX.spam" on the server. Messages existed in each directory on the server and they were different. The messages
2019 Sep 04
0
[Bug] Sieve vacation :addresses match only case-sensitive?
> Le 4 sept. 2019 ? 19:37, Roger Klorese via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> a ?crit : > > > > On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 8:25 AM Philipp Faeustlin via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org <mailto:dovecot at dovecot.org>> > Further investigation showed me that it has to be a bug. > > I tested with Dovecot 2.2.36.3 (a7d78f5a2), Pigeonhole version 0.4.24 >
2019 Sep 09
0
[Bug] Sieve vacation :addresses match only case-sensitive?
> It is not recommended to rely on local-part case, but it is indeed > case-sensitive. > > And this is to avoid such issues that postfix supports address > cleanup/canonicalisation before forwarding mails to dovecot. > > ---------- > RFC 5321: > > "Local-part ? ? = Dot-string / Quoted-string ; MAY be case-sensitive > [?] >
2008 Mar 18
0
Case sensitive validate_uniqueness_of isn't working
Hi, validate_uniqueness_of has the option :case_sensitive, this option is true by default, there are tests to check that :case_sensitive => false is working, but there isn''t any test to check that, when set to true (the default!), is working, in fact it doesn''t work at. There isn''t a database agnostic way to do a case sensitive search, there is in myql (binary like)
2019 Sep 09
1
[Bug] Sieve vacation :addresses match only case-sensitive?
> On 9 Sep 2019, at 16.17, Philipp Faeustlin via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > >> It is not recommended to rely on local-part case, but it is indeed >> case-sensitive. >> And this is to avoid such issues that postfix supports address >> cleanup/canonicalisation before forwarding mails to dovecot. >> ---------- >> RFC
2006 Feb 07
2
validates_uniqueness_of case Sensitive
Is there a option to make validates_uniqueness_of Case Sensitive, if so what is it, if not then how to do it without writing my own function. Regards Suraj
2020 Nov 09
1
DOP-1414 sieve vacation address matching is case sensitive
Hello, One year ago a bug was reported regarding pigeonhole vacation plugin https://www.mail-archive.com/dovecot at dovecot.org/msg78588.html a mail sent to User at domain.com instead of user at domain.com will generate a " vacation action: discarding vacation response for implicitly delivered message; no known (envelope) recipient address found in message headers (recipient=<user at
2019 Sep 04
2
[Bug] Sieve vacation :addresses match only case-sensitive?
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 8:25 AM Philipp Faeustlin via dovecot < dovecot at dovecot.org> > Further investigation showed me that it has to be a bug. > > I tested with Dovecot 2.2.36.3 (a7d78f5a2), Pigeonhole version 0.4.24 > (5a7e9e62): > > In this version the additional addresses in vacation :addresses > ["test at example.com"] are handled case-insensitive. >
2018 Jan 10
0
Performance optimizations for small files and case sensitive-option
On Tue, Jan 09, 2018 at 01:44:22PM +0100, Rainer Krienke via samba wrote: > Hello, > > I am running a samba server on a SLES12SP3 machine smb version > 4.6.9+git.59.c2cff9cea4c. The samba server offers only the smb service, > the file data are stored on separate NFS servers because files are > accesses by our users from either linux or windows systems. So a write > to this
2010 Oct 18
0
[LLVMdev] pass case sensitive information to a llvm target backend
On Oct 18, 2010, at 8:31 AM, Alexander Herz wrote: > we're writing a new target backend (based on the c backend) for the > llvm. We need to pass case sensitive strings from the command line to > the backend (unix paths). Currently we're using the Subtarget features > string to relay the information. > It turns out that the llvm applies a to_lower to the this string, so >
2019 Sep 04
0
[Bug] Sieve vacation :addresses match only case-sensitive?
Am 02.09.19 um 15:05 schrieb Philipp Faeustlin via dovecot: > The recipients in the vacation :addresses String list are matched > case-sensitive. > > If the recipient gets a mail with wrong case, the message is discarded > with: > "discarding vacation response for implicitly delivered message; no known > (envelope) recipient address found in message headers" >