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2010 Feb 02
3
deny=yes in userdb
I would like deliver to reject certain users. Since supposedly deliver only uses userdb, not passwd, I can't use deny=yes for that. Or does userdb support deny=yes? Yes, I should rather reject them right in the MTA, but that currently takes too long to implement. Or how to reject gast* in postfix using nss authentication?
2008 Nov 07
6
Cannot get the libwrap patch work
Hello there, I have been trying to make the patch work for libwrap(TCP Wrappers) posted on http://dovecot.org/patches <http://dovecot.org/patches%20Patch%20of%201.1> Patch of 1.1 but could not get it work. Any help will be highly appreciated. After compiling and running it I get error "Error: login_tcp_wrappers can't be used because Dovecot wasn't built with
2016 Jun 20
5
Disabling passdb pam in local.conf
* Edgar Pettijohn <edgar at pettijohn-web.com>: > Is your goal to have "1" config file? No, that would eliminate the ability to change distro settings via the regular package management. My goal is to add/remove what my service requires via the additional local.conf. p at rick -- [*] sys4 AG https://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 Schlei?heimer Stra?e 26/MG,80333 M?nchen
2017 Jun 01
2
Building theora 1.1.1 with mingw-w64-gcc 7.1 and msys
Hello, I recently attempted to build theora 1.1.1 with mingw-w64-gcc 7.1 and msys and it fails to build the encoder_example.c example program. There are multiple declarations of the function 'rint'. The source file created its own version of the function that rounds AWAY from zero. MinGW-W64 has its own version of the 'rint' function, which does not round away from zero.
2016 Jun 21
3
Disabling passdb pam in local.conf
* Edgar Pettijohn <edgar at pettijohn-web.com>: > > Only /etc/dovecot/local.conf should be changed. > > > So you want the standard files to remain unchanged from default settings and override them with your settings in local.conf? Exactly (he said that in his initial mail). -- [*] sys4 AG http://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 Schlei?heimer Stra?e 26/MG, 80333 M?nchen
2016 Jun 21
2
Disabling passdb pam in local.conf
* Edgar Pettijohn <edgar at pettijohn-web.com>: > What distro settings? These files should remain unchanged: ~$ tree /etc/dovecot/ /etc/dovecot/ ??? conf.d ??? ??? 10-auth.conf ??? ??? 10-director.conf ??? ??? 10-logging.conf ??? ??? 10-mail.conf ??? ??? 10-master.conf ??? ??? 10-ssl.conf ??? ??? 10-tcpwrapper.conf ??? ??? 15-lda.conf ??? ??? 15-mailboxes.conf ??? ??? 20-imap.conf ???
2009 Nov 22
4
1.2.7: recs[i]->uid < rec-> uid
I'm getting this Panic with some users on dovecot-1.2.7: Panic: file maildir-uidlist.c: line 1242 (maildir_uidlist_records_drop_expunges): assertion failed: (recs[i]- >uid < rec-> uid) There's another dovecot-1.2.3 running on identical hardware accessing the same NFS mail storage without problems.
2010 Oct 05
3
Zero-sized Maildir files and index corruption on over-quota
We are using Postfix as an MTA delivering via Dovecot's LDA (with sieve). We also use Dovecot as a POP/IMAP server. Mail storage is Maildir on NFS, indexes are stored locally. Quotas are FS quotas enforced by the NFS server. The Dovecot version is 1.2.11. Recently, for one user being over quota, some attempts to deliver mail bounced as expected while some others resulted in zero-sized Maildir
2012 Jun 29
1
Preferred LDAP Attribute for home/mail location
Is there, among the dovocot community, any preferred LDAP schema and attribute to use for setting the home/mail storage location? Some people seem to use the qmail schema, some a Jamm schema (whatever that is), and Markus Effinger has even created a dovecot schema (https://www.effinger.org/blog/2009/01/11/eigenes-ldap-schema-erstellen/). There may be more. I could even create my own given we have
2012 Jun 27
1
Default for non-present LDAP attributes?
With 1.2, is there a syntax to, for LDAP lookups, use a given fixed replacement for a non-present LDAP attribute? E.g. something that would extend user_attrs = mailFileServer=mail=maildir:/import/mail/%$/%d to use maildir:/import/mail/foo/%d in case the mailFileServer attribute is not present?
2011 Oct 25
2
Seen flag getting lost
We have two dovecot 1.2 instances sharing Maildirs on NFS. Indexes are local to the individual servers. Occasionally (no idea how to trigger this), the Seen flag gets lost on some messages. I've verified that actually the ``S'' is missing from the filename. I suspect something like server A caching the flags, server B setting Seen, and then server A flushing its cache for another
2009 Nov 26
2
LDA: handling non-existent mail dirs
We have users existing in LDAP but not supposed to receive mail. We used to handle that (somewhat ungracefully) by simply not creating the top mail directory for those accounts. Since switching to Dovecots LDA, these non-existing dirs are considered temporary failures and so the junk mails pile up in postfix' queue Would it be possible for deliver to optionally treat this as a permanent
2008 Jul 23
3
tcp-wrappers.patch
I'd like to see tcp-wrappers.patch getting integrated into dovecot. I ported the original 1.0 patch to 1.1, but would prefer not to have to maintain another local patch. As the name suggests, the patch adds libwrap support to dovecot. We use is to limit access from outside our network to secure (imaps/pop3s) protocols only and to exclude certain internal addresses from accessing dovecot in
2009 Oct 12
5
Homedir for sieve/LDAP
I'm somewhat confused regarding Home Directories needed by sieve and setting them for an LDAP userdb. We have system users, passdb ldap, userdb ldap, but home directories are not mounted on the mail server. Now apparently, sieve needs the home directory for .dovecot.lda-dupes. Is there an easier way to give lda/sieve a home directory than setting something along the lines of
2009 Jun 25
2
Sieve/ManageSieve integration into pkgsrc
I'm integrating Sieve (the new one) and ManageSieve into wip/dovecot. Currently, this works as dovecot options because dovecot must be built before sieve can be configured and sieve must be built before managesieve can be configured/built. Now, the question arose what the long-term solution (in pkgsrc) should be. To my understanding, with dovecot 2.0, ManageSieve will no longer need to patch
2015 May 16
2
[RFC 4/4] rpmsg: DMA map sgs passed to virtio
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 3:28 AM, Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 03:51:48PM +0930, Rusty Russell wrote: > > "Edgar E. Iglesias" <edgar.iglesias at gmail.com> writes: > > > From: "Edgar E. Iglesias" <edgar.iglesias at xilinx.com> > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias
2015 May 16
2
[RFC 4/4] rpmsg: DMA map sgs passed to virtio
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 3:28 AM, Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 03:51:48PM +0930, Rusty Russell wrote: > > "Edgar E. Iglesias" <edgar.iglesias at gmail.com> writes: > > > From: "Edgar E. Iglesias" <edgar.iglesias at xilinx.com> > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias
2007 Feb 25
4
Some questions on driver implementation and variable names
I've just written an NUT driver to manage a Masterguard UPS connected via USB, and some questions arose. Why I wrote a new driver? The servers in question only have two serial ports, so I want to use USB. I first wrote the low-level USB routines expecting to integrate them into the existing masterguard driver. However, that driver was so rudimentary I wrote my own one. It can be
2005 Feb 02
8
howto answer a call in a queue
hello i need to know how to enable the feature in the agents.conf to make the users got to press # to answer the call when is in the queue and the agent is logged in. at this time the call enters the queue and the agents who is logged in only beeps once and then the call enters automatically. can anybody help me?? TIA Edgar
2015 May 01
5
[RFC 0/4] rpmsg: Fix init of DMA:able virtqueues
From: "Edgar E. Iglesias" <edgar.iglesias at xilinx.com> I'm trying to run rpmsg and remoteproc on the ZynqMP (arm64) but I'm hitting a DMA/mm error. The issue was discussed here: http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2015-March/333050.html Russel King pointed out that the arm64 is not doing anything wrong by returning vmapped memory (which is incompatible