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2015 Mar 20
0
imapc - different settings for different namespaces
On 05/31/2013 04:21 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: > Originally I was planning on allowing all kinds of mail settings inside namespace {}, including imapc_* settings. But that's a bit difficult to implement (although I think it will happen some day). So for now I was thinking: > > imapc foo { > host = imap.foo.com > master_user = foomaster > password = foopass > } >
2012 Jan 24
1
Capabilities of imapc
Hi *, I can't find any decent information about the capabilities of imapc in the planned future dovecot releases. As I think about using imapc, I'll just give the two use-cases I see for me. Will this be possible with imapc? 1) One (or more) folders in a mailbox which are proxied? 2) Proxy a whole mailbox _and use the folders in it as shared folders_. That means account X on Server 1
2011 Sep 09
3
2.1: imapc LIST problem / usage question
----- Forwarded message from SerNet Support Lutz Pre?ler <support at SerNet.DE> ----- From: SerNet Support Lutz Pre?ler <support at SerNet.DE> Subject: 2.1: imapc LIST problem / usage question To: dovecot at dovecot.org Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 12:00:46 +0200 Organization: SerNet Service Network GmbH Hello, 2.1.alpha1 (latest Debian auto build on amd64) As a test, namespace for gmail
2012 Jul 13
1
imapc: Restrict the number of connections
Hi, I have managed to get an imapc connection to another server and bind its contents to only one account (via global ACL). The namespace itself is created as public, though it does not seem to make a difference for this use case (i.e., it does not matter, whether its type is 'public', 'shared', or 'private'). namespace { hidden = no list = children location =
2014 Mar 08
1
Planning migration
I think I have a working dovecot installation, and the time has come to migrate my users. There are only 4 of us, so it can be done manually per user. I looked at this page in the wiki http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Migration/Dsync but I am totally confused. 1st off, it uses doveadm, but with commands parameters that dont match my doveadm's man page. In fact they look more like dsync
2013 Oct 01
2
[LLVMdev] How to supply a non-default constructor to RegisterPass ?
Folks, I did read the documentation but I am at a loss still. I do have the following: Pass *createFooPass (char *foo1) { return new FooPass (foo1); } static RegisterPass<FooPass> X("foo-pass", "foo", false, true); Where exactly do I supply the non-default crore in this example ? Thanks /Dirk
2013 Jun 16
5
v2.2.3 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.3.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.3.tar.gz.sig This is a pretty important upgrade for v2.2 users, because of the IMAP ENVELOPE reply fix. * LDA/LMTP: If new mail delivery first fails with "temporary failure", tempfail the whole delivery instead of falling back to delivering the mail to INBOX. (Requires new Pigeonhole
2013 Jun 16
5
v2.2.3 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.3.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.3.tar.gz.sig This is a pretty important upgrade for v2.2 users, because of the IMAP ENVELOPE reply fix. * LDA/LMTP: If new mail delivery first fails with "temporary failure", tempfail the whole delivery instead of falling back to delivering the mail to INBOX. (Requires new Pigeonhole
2013 Jul 01
1
dsync/imapc migration question
Doing an imapc migration with the pop3 migration plugin, using doveadm backup -R. I occasionally get the following output: dsync(user at domain.tld): Error: imapc(mail01.domain.tld:143): Server disconnected unexpectedly dsync(user at domain.tld): Error: imapc(mail01.domain.tld:143): Server disconnected unexpectedly dsync(user at domain.tld): Error: imapc(mail01.domain.tld:143): Server
2013 Oct 05
0
[LLVMdev] How to supply a non-default constructor to RegisterPass ?
On Sep 30, 2013, at 10:11 PM, Dirk Schroetter <dschroetter at googlemail.com> wrote: > Folks, > > I did read the documentation but I am at a loss still. > > I do have the following: > > Pass *createFooPass (char *foo1) { > return new FooPass (foo1); > } > > static RegisterPass<FooPass> X("foo-pass", "foo", false, true); >
2015 Aug 21
2
Guidelines for pass initialization?
Does anyone know what the guidelines are supposed to be for properly initializing a pass? Looking around, we seem to have three styles of pass registration in use. INITIALIZE_PASS(...) INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(...) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(...) ... INITIALIZE_PASS_END(...) static RegisterPass<FooPass> X(...); (This is the one encouraged in the docs, but seemingly the least widely used
2017 Sep 28
2
imapc and masteruser
Hi, My end goal is to set up shared mailboxes on a cluster as per: https://wiki.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes/ClusterSetup I was having very little luck with it, so I had been trying to break down into pieces and get individual components working. So I have things setup on a single server, with a working dovecot instance. I have no director or any thing else running yet, and I am just trying
2013 Jun 13
1
IMAPC feature description
Hi, I couldn't find any decent documentation about the IMAPC feature. Could someone please explain the purpose of this feature? In particular, what are the differences between IMAPC and reverse proxying? Thanks.
2011 Sep 13
4
imapc and imap_acl
Hello (Timo), yes, I know... maybe it's a bit far fetched, but I do have a use case. Would it be (reasonably easily) possible to implement IMAP ACL support for "imported" imapc namespaces/mailboxes? There is no local directory (like with the virtual plugin) yet... Greetings, Lutz -- Lutz Pre?ler <Lutz.Pressler at SerNet.DE> http://www.SerNet.DE/ SerNet Service
2017 Sep 08
2
Is it possible to disable pipelining in imapc?
On 09/08/2017 01:53 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > On 08.09.2017 14:50, Nagy, Attila wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've a broken IMAP server, which doesn't support pipelining and fails >> on dovecot's attempt to do this ([C] is dovecot's imapc, [S] is the >> IMAP server): >> >> [C] 24 LOGIN "user" "pass" >> [S] 23 OK
2017 Sep 08
2
Is it possible to disable pipelining in imapc?
Hi, I've a broken IMAP server, which doesn't support pipelining and fails on dovecot's attempt to do this ([C] is dovecot's imapc, [S] is the IMAP server): [C] 24 LOGIN "user" "pass" [S] 23 OK [C] 25 SELECT "INBOX" [C] 23 UID FETCH 2 (INTERNALDATE) [S] 25 OK [S] 23 BAD No mailbox selected Sadly, fixing the server would be a hard task, turning off
2017 Sep 11
2
Is it possible to disable pipelining in imapc?
On 09/11/2017 10:42 AM, Sami Ketola wrote: >> On 11 Sep 2017, at 11.24, Nagy, Attila <bra at fsn.hu> wrote: >> I use dovecot with a broken IMAP server (which doesn't properly implement command pipelining amongst others) as an imapc backend. >> Dovecot issues the above command sequence (SELECT and UID FETCH pipelined), which doesn't work with this server. >>
2017 Sep 11
2
Is it possible to disable pipelining in imapc?
On 09/11/2017 09:17 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > On 08.09.2017 15:29, Nagy, Attila wrote: >> On 09/08/2017 01:53 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote: >>> On 08.09.2017 14:50, Nagy, Attila wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I've a broken IMAP server, which doesn't support pipelining and fails >>>> on dovecot's attempt to do this ([C] is
2012 Feb 15
2
2.1b6 imapc sync error
I received this error at the end of a migration from imapc to mdbox. Is it because I wanted doveadm 'sync' instead of 'backup'? I didn't get time to do any testing, but since you're pushing for the release, here it is: kerio2:~ adminuser$ /opt/dovecot/bin/doveadm -o imapc_user=jsample -o imapc_password=****** -o imapc_host=*.*.*.* sync -R -u jsample_dc at mydomain.com
2016 Feb 19
3
imapc tries to fetch uid 0
Hi, This is a capture from an imapc client session (which is triggered by a message, received via LMTP): * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 NAMESPACE] Ready 2 LOGIN "uid" "pass" 2 OK LOGIN succeeded 1 LIST "" "" * LIST (\Noselect) "/" "" 1 OK LIST completed 3 APPEND "INBOX" {568} + Ready for 568 octets of data [...] 3 OK APPEND