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2019 Jun 19
1
recipient delimiters
On 20/06/2019 01:20, @lbutlr via dovecot wrote: > On 18 Jun 2019, at 15:03, @lbutlr via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: >> I don?t see a way to tell dovecot what delimiters to use, and it appears it is still using a single delimiter only despite postfix having added support for more than one years ago. > Ideas? There is the recipient_delimiter setting. For recent
2019 Jun 18
2
recipient delimiters
Since many broken websites and idiot companies will not allow a ?+? in an email address, I have long used two delimiters in postfix: recipient_delimiter = +_ However, now that dovecot is handling verification for postfix via reject_unverified_recipient, dovecot complains about any address using an _ as a delimiter. I don?t see a way to tell dovecot what delimiters to use, and it appears it is
2006 Dec 09
2
Recipient delimiters, deliver and SQL databases
Hi! As a new user, I'm trying to set up a postfix + dovecot combination, and so far all is running smoothly. I'm using the guidelines that came with postfix and adjusting them as I go. My user and alias database is stored in MySQL, using the scheme from 'PostfixAdmin' (http://high5.net/page9.html) and I am using the dovecot LDA 'deliver' to drop messages into mailboxes
2009 May 22
2
recipient delimiter and lmtp
I read in the list archives about work in progress on an lmtp delivery agent.As a previous cyrus user where that was the preferred delivery method from postfix, this sounds interesting. I was wondering whether it will handle recipient delimiters. ie will it be able to map user+foo at example.com to user at example.com? I'm not interested in the delivery into folder stuff, just the plain
2015 Nov 15
2
usage of recipient delimiters
Hello, I have a forum system which can potentially have users send email to it for posting purposes that arrives addressed to a particular user account with a recipient delimiter: user+1a2b3c4d5e6f at domain.com The forum server is supposed to check the "user" account mailbox's inbox for the messages and post them to the site automatically. This doesn't work right now
2014 Jan 28
1
recipient_delimiter -- feature request
Hi, It would be nice if the recipient_delimiter configuration option supported multiple recipient delimiters as Postfix now does. e.g. now if I set: recipient_delimiter = +- in Postfix, then test-extension at sample.com and test+extension at sample.com are both recognized. But if I set: recipient_delimiter = +- in Dovecot, neither of the above are recognized and instead test+-extension at
2020 Mar 11
2
lmtp and recipient_delimiter
Hi list, I have a small problem with recipient_delimiters contained in usernames. Recently I have extended recipient_delimiter from "+" to "+-" in both Postfix and Dovecot (using lmtp) and now any user that have a '-' in it's username can't receive mail anymore, because lmtp truncates the localpart after the '-' and of course can't find the first
2016 Jun 05
2
Multiple recipient delimiter support?
On 6/2/2016 3:50 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl at libertytrek.org> wrote: > On 6/2/2016 10:35 AM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl at libertytrek.org> wrote: >> Trying to find out if dovecot supports the use of multiple recipient >> delimiters, as postfix does, but can't find an answer... > > The reason this is important is simple. I've encountered a lot of sites > that
2016 Apr 10
2
Plus addressing on Sentora using Postfix
> In dovecots 15-lda.conf uncomment the "recipient_delimiter = +" setting. The delimiter is configured in postfix but apparently not in your dovecot lda config I am not sure of the location of 15-lda.conf, however in my main dovecot.conf file I added "recipient_delimiter = +" The output of the lad part of "dovecot -n" is now > protocol lda { >
2016 Jun 16
2
Recipient delimiter and lmtp proxying
Hi, I'm attempting to proxy lmtp using director to hash to the same backend as pop3/imap. My pop3/imap users are of the form: username and my lmtp users are of the form: <username at domain> Where domain is fairly redundant but does carry some useful information. Now, I can proxy lmtp using user=%{username} and destuser=%{orig_user}, and this all appears to work correctly.
2019 Nov 16
2
Sieve and recipient_delimiter
I use recipient_delimiter addresseses quiet a bit, and I want to put several of them into a mailbox if anyof (header :contains ["to"] [ ?FOO", ?foo", ?bar", ?florin"]) { fileinto :create ?later"; stop; } When I get an email addressed to me+FOO at example.com or me_florin at example.com, the messages end up in my inbox (Yes, I have both + and _
2019 Mar 08
2
Upgrading to 2.3
On 8 Mar 2019, at 05:54, Aki Tuomi via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > https://wiki.dovecot.org/Upgrading Duh. I wasn't looking for a URL that was specific. -- These are the thoughts that kept me out of the really good schools. -- George Carlin
2015 Nov 15
0
usage of recipient delimiters
Hi, Am 15. November 2015 01:46:29 MEZ, schrieb fsantiago at garbage-juice.com: >Hello, > >I have a forum system which can potentially have users send email to it > >for posting purposes that arrives addressed to a particular user >account >with a recipient delimiter: > >user+1a2b3c4d5e6f at domain.com > >The forum server is supposed to check the "user"
2018 Dec 19
1
How to configure Dovecot to disable NIST's curves and still rertain EECDH?
I am interested in configuring Dovecot's TLS so as to retain forward secrecy, but eliminate all of NIST's elliptic curves. Besides being subject to side channel attacks [1], in some quarters there is a general distrust of NIST's curves and any of their other cryptographic primitives after the Dual EC DRBG debacle. >From what I can tell, the following will prevent the use of
2016 Jun 02
2
Multiple recipient delimiter support?
Trying to find out if dovecot supports the use of multiple recipient delimiters, as postfix does, but can't find an answer... The wiki only mentions it in two meaningful places (that I can find)... With respect to postfix: /wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Postfix The above seems to imply that for postfix/LDA all I need to do is define it in postfix (which supports multiple recipient delimiters). And
2007 May 03
2
Parsing data with an uneven number of delimiters
I have a list of data that is delimited by a / and, as long as there is an equal number of delimiters, I can parse the data and put it into a data frame: > t1<-c("a/a/a","b/bb/bbb","ccc/cc/c") > t2<-strsplit(t1,"/") > t3<-data.frame(t2) > t3 c..a....a....a.. c..b....bb....bbb.. c..ccc....cc....c.. 1 a
2019 Nov 21
4
[Sieve] Multiple email recipients, how?
Hi, First, I am very new to using Pigeonhole/Sieve with Dovecot and I am struggling with a problem which could be easy to solve but is just a lack of understanding on my end... We use a simple system for routing emails to different email users by postfixing the addresses with the actual user: xxxJohn at domain; yyyJohn at domain etc all will be delivered to user John. (This way John can
2016 Apr 08
2
Fwd: Plus addressing on Sentora using Postfix
I am running Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS ?Trusty? and "postconf -d | grep mail_version? gives me ?mail_version = 2.11.0?, with Dovecot 2.2.9 I have installed Sentora (http://sentora.org) which sets most of the configuration up for Postfix up, I have made some changes to allow me to use certificates for IMAP and SMTP SSL (https://skippy.org.uk/lets-encrypt-postfix-and-dovecot/), My Postfix main
2020 Mar 15
2
lmtp and recipient_delimiter
On 15/03/2020 21:26, GMX Account wrote: > have a look at this: > > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#recipient_delimiter > > [...]When the recipient_delimiter [1] set contains multiple characters > (Postfix 2.11 and later), a user name or .forward file name is > separated from its extension by the first character that matches the > recipient_delimiter [1] set.[...]
2007 Sep 25
5
extracting data using strings as delimiters
Dear List, I have an ascii text file with data I'd like to extract. Example: Year Built: 1873 Gross Building Area: 578 sq ft Total Rooms: 6 Living Area: 578 sq ft There is a lot of data I'd like to ignore in each record, so I'm hoping there is a way to use strings as delimiters to get the data I want (e.g. tell R to take data between "Built:" and "Gross" -