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2015 Oct 01
0
[IMAP] Nothing in INBOX
Hello Yvon, On 30.09.2015 15:14, Yvon Thoraval wrote: > I've just installed Postfix + Dovecot on Xubunto 14.04 LTS. > Following this page : > Setup a mail server with Postfix and Dovecot on Ubuntu / Debian > <http://www.binarytides.com/install-postfix-dovecot-debian/> > > although I'm able to send emails to GMail and other kind of domain, nothing > appears on
2015 Sep 30
3
[IMAP] Nothing in INBOX
Hey all, I've just installed Postfix + Dovecot on Xubunto 14.04 LTS. Following this page : Setup a mail server with Postfix and Dovecot on Ubuntu / Debian <http://www.binarytides.com/install-postfix-dovecot-debian/> although I'm able to send emails to GMail and other kind of domain, nothing appears on Thunderbird INBOX, nor using openssl :
2008 May 10
4
from RubyCocoa to wxRuby ?
hey all, thanks to alex who help me to get the latest running on my box ( Mac OS X 10.4.11) to get it working download the latest gem locally cd to the directory where it lies and : $ sudo gem install --local wxruby u''ll get : Successfully installed wxruby-1.9.7-universal-darwin-9 1 gem installed ;-) A question, my first test will be to convert a RubyCocoa project into wxRuby. this
2008 May 11
4
Choosing a Sizer
Following alex advices, i''ve used both "text/textctrl.rb" and "etc/threaded.rb" to build my first wxApp. I''ve changed the Sizer type mainly (from "Wx::BoxSizer" to "Wx::FlexGridSizer"). I didn''t find the way to let @log (Wx::TextCtrl) span 2 columns. At the time of writing it''s growing only vertically. And also how to get
2008 May 19
1
XP is very slow to access Samba
I have a linux sever running it is version 2.6.20-2936.fc7xen. The samba version is Version 3.0.27-0.fc7. My problem is XP and Windows 2k Machines connect very slow to the mapped drives. It does not matter if they are connected as the IP (\\192.168.100.32\*) or a mapped drive in the Windows Host file (Sambasales\*). Has anyone else had these problems, and if so what did you do to fix
2005 Dec 16
2
LDAP schema for mailLocation?
Hi, I would like to try implementing user specific default_mail_env's as described here: http://wiki.dovecot.org/moin.cgi/MailLocation using the LDAP attribute 'mailLocation'. However, I have been unable to find any LDAP schema which contains mailLocation. What schema is this attribute part of? Thanks, Jason Pepas
2006 Apr 28
4
trouble with ferdora core 5 with samba
I installed the latest version of Ferdora Core 5 with samba. The installation of Ferdora is fine, and I can see the shares I have set up on my Win XP Pro machine. But, there is a problem with the rights. I have made the files on the linux box 777, but I can still not write to the files. It is as though the files are still read only, even though they should be read/write. I am also having
2006 Apr 11
2
trying to find out how much is on a drive?
I have a Ferdora 2 machine with 2 drives in it one has the OS and the main drive for our Samba server on it and the other is the Mirror drive. What I am trying to find out is how much is on the primary drive. When I use the "du" command I get a number that seems to be off. I have the mirror drive mounted to the primary drive, and it apears as though when I do the "du"
2019 Apr 17
1
Documentation update
Hi guys, this page needs to be updated: https://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailLocation/Maildir#Control_files (link was from here: https://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailLocation) Section 'Control files' is mentioning only 2 files but, in fact, Dovecot will store some additional files in CONTROL location: dovecot-uidvalidity dovecot-uidvalidity.* subscriptions (anything more?) Even more, page
2015 Apr 01
1
Dovecot keeps creating info files in mail directory instead of home
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 10:25 PM, Oscar del Rio <delrio at mie.utoronto.ca> wrote: > On 04/ 1/15 10:12 AM, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim wrote: > >> My userdb is set up correctly to return home, and mail, and a test with >> 'doveadm user' verifies this: >> >> # doveadm user user at domain >> field value >> uid 1000 >> gid 1000
2017 Apr 02
1
Getting error on port 995
Bhushan Bhosale writes: > I'm getting issue with port 995 by using Microsoft Outlook 2016 only. > The error on Microsoft Outlook showing "Your server does not support > the connection encryption type. Try changing the encryption method". > The error is only who is using Microsoft outlook2016. Kindly help. Help us help you. Please include output of "dovecot
2015 Jun 22
0
Dovecot 2.2.16: disappearing messages, mismatched summaries, duplicated messages, excessive full re-downloads
David Gessel writes: > As far as anyone has been able to determine, all artifacts are > resolved. I believe it is fair to say "SOLVED." As I often start > trying to solve problems by searching the list archives, I'll append my > description of the artifacts as googlebait to the bottom of this > message. To say that disabling the use of index files solved your
2017 Jan 21
0
Mailbox problem on centos O/S after some "fiddling"
> I do not understand why dovecot creates this folder as we ONLY ever use pop3 > (currently with plain text auth but going to secure when this sorted) > for mail and also why when it writes the blank folder it "owns" it with the > user accessing it (also the /var/mail/new folder takes the same owner) I think maybe those mailboxes were created because you've mapped all
2006 May 05
2
SElinux and Samba
Ok, so there is not a problem with SElinux and Samba. But it is a pain to set up so it will work right. I finally figured out how to set up SE and Samba so you can be able to write and delete files. I found in one of that man pages "man samba_selinux", you can just disable SE for samba. I am sure there are other ways also but this is what I have found so far. I tried to just
2018 Aug 05
2
Access by share name
Hi! I have two server samba member domain. Version 4.8.3(Compilated) Running in Ubuntu LTS 16.04 With GlusterFS(Replicated) and Heartbeat(for HA) IP A: 192.168.200.1 (DNS: Fileserver1) -> Master IP B: 192.168.200.2 (DNS: FIleserve2) -> Slave IP C:192.168.200.10 -> (DNS: Fileserve) -> Heartbeat -> IP that stays with master server , when UP, if down IP "junp" for
2006 Feb 04
1
LDAP mailLocation weirdness
Hi, I've reported this some month ago before (without response), but still I have no clue what is going wrong. Our installation is LDAP based (for virtual hosting) and up to I think alpha2 or 3 everything was working as expected. The trouble I have is that dovecot does not correctly use the information it gets about mailLocation. This is what is stored in the MailMessageStore attribute
2007 Feb 07
1
mail_location and storage type
Hi, I was setting up a new system for testing Dovecot 1.0. My old one is using 0.99 and was set up quite a time ago, so I had to consult the documentation. I needed several attempts until it worked and that was because the designated maildir directory /server/mail/jrg/Maildir was completely empty. Upon login the server exited and wrote the following to the log: POP3(jrg): Ambiguous mail location
2018 Aug 06
0
Access by share name
Hi! Any Ideia ? Sorry to send again, as I sent on Sunday :-D Regards; On 05-08-2018 14:12, Carlos wrote: > > Hi! > > I have two server samba member domain. > > Version 4.8.3(Compilated) > > Running in Ubuntu LTS 16.04 > > With GlusterFS(Replicated) > > and > > Heartbeat(for HA) > > > IP A: 192.168.200.1 (DNS: Fileserver1) -> Master >
2018 Aug 06
0
Access by share name
Hi! Thanks again. ========== *Yes, but what specific name ? is it the machines short hostname (netbios name) or what ?* IP A: 192.168.200.1 (DNS: Fileserver1.XXXXX.XXX.XXX) -> Master IP B: 192.168.200.2 (DNS: FIleserve2.XXX.XXX.XXX) -> Slave IP C:192.168.200.10 -> (DNS: Fileserve.XXX.XXX.XXXX) -> Heartbeat -> IP that stays with master server , when UP, if down IP
2018 Aug 06
1
Access by share name
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 11:28:04 -0300 Carlos via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi! > > Thanks again. > > ========== > > *Yes, but what specific name ? is it the machines short hostname > (netbios name) or what ?* > > > IP A: 192.168.200.1 (DNS: Fileserver1.XXXXX.XXX.XXX) -> Master > > IP B: 192.168.200.2 (DNS: FIleserve2.XXX.XXX.XXX)