Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "alert function (possible WIBNI)"
2007 Sep 06
7
alert function, V2
I guess the alert function is not part of the spec, because it appears
to be unimplemented in Dovecot, even though most clients implement it.
Timo, I would hope this would be easy to implement, and it's
functionality that will be valuable to every installation. Here's why.
America recently had the tragedy of a shooting rampage on a large
university campus (yes, America should do
2008 Aug 27
3
Any sense of when V1.1.3 might appear?
It's been a month since 1.1.2....I'm about to do some V1.0 to V1.1 move work and
I'd rather start on the curve instead of behind it..........
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
sdean at bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax: 845-758-7035
2007 May 14
1
Refreshing Dovecot
If I've made configuration changes, is there a way to refresh...without
killing and restarting....Dovecot?
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
sdean at bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax: 845-758-7035
2005 Aug 01
0
Not the server can do anything about it, but...
WIBNI if the clients' message composition windows displayed the size of
the prospective outgoing message as a color-coded BIG number...
<50K green
<200K yellow
<500K orange
>1MB red
...or some such..
Idiot clueless users occasionally send inadvertantly huge messages...the
problem is that there is currently no feedback loop (like this
suggestion)....nobody would mail a 100
2007 Jun 08
0
Dot Lock probelm resolution
For the record/archive, so some other unfortunate dovecot implementer won't spend weeks figuring out this particular way dotlocks can have problems... here is what was trashing our dotlocks
Basically, I was seeing this:
May 14 15:59:58 mercury mail:warn|warning dovecot: IMAP(sdean): Our dotlock file /var/spool/mail/sdean.lock was deleted (kept it 1 secs)
> May 14 15:59:58 mercury
2006 Apr 18
3
Does NIS/yp work for authentication
If a host is running NIS (passwd file ends in +::0:0:::) authentication,
will dovecot be able to authenticate with
auth_userdb = passwd
directly and automagically or do you have to do a ypcat passwd > pwfile periodically
to generate a passwd file that dovecot can use?
?
Thanks!
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College,
2007 Apr 09
1
PAM question
I get the errmsg:
auth|security:err|error dovecot-auth PAM: load_modules: can not open
module /usr/lib/security/pam_prohibit
That file is 444 root:security
What is wrong here?
Also, I'm using plain UINX authentication, but PAM keeps trying to run.
How do I turn it off?
I'll probably eventually want to use PAM; how do I get it to look in
/etc/pam.conf instead /etc/pam.d...or will it
2007 Jul 30
2
apparent bug with filesystem quota and message lists
Don't know if anyone else uses Berkeley derived filesystem quota, but
IBM's AIX does. A little over a week after migrating from UWIMAP to DC
(with mbox format unchanged) everything is clean except for this one
problem:
When users go over quota, when they login the next time, the folder list
is blank. You can imagine the panicked calls to the Helpdesk. If their
quotas are raised or
2007 Jun 14
1
How do I test new code?
I know how to run a second instance of the *base* code (to check
different functionality/config) and documented it in
http://wiki.dovecot.org/RunningDovecot
What I realize I don't know how to do is to run an altogether different
version or build of the code as that second instance, which would be
good to have to check out upgrades before they go into production.
While I could do a build
2005 Jan 05
1
Mozilla/Thunderbird secure authentication
I am finishing up getting SSL/IMAP working on our mail server and I
notice the Use secure authentication box....very little I can find out
about it, except that everyone says NOT to use it and maybe it's only
for POP, not IMAP.
Can you confirm?...googled you on this.
Also, isn't authentication secure with SSL/IMAP anyway?????
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer
2006 Feb 21
1
documentation on modifying the configure script
On second thought (unless someone is fantastically charitable), I
suppose I need to seriously concentrate on modifying the current
configure script to work with the current AIX operating system and
compiler. Can someone direct me to documentation on configure so I can
begin my trek through the wilderness?
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard
2006 Mar 03
1
permission/ownership of SSL cert, key & their directories
This ought to be a simple question. Have I got this right?
drwxr-xr-x 2 root system 512 Mar 03 15:16 certs
drwxr-x--- 2 root system 512 Mar 03 15:10 private
./certs:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root system 1403 Mar 03 15:16 dovecot.pem
./private:
-rw------- 1 root system 887 Mar 03 15:16 dovecot.pem
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
2007 Mar 29
1
who owns dovecot files and dirs?
...and what permissions should they have. I am thinking of
/var/run/dovecot and the index directory.
What ownership, group and permissions should they be? Are there any
other files/dirs created for dovecot alone (not the mail folders and
INBOXes); if so, how should they be owned and permed?
I had thought they were to be owned by dovecot, but it turns out that
they should not
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2007 Apr 09
1
What are the Key DC executables
Back a year ago, I asked what the key DC executables where that I had to
bring from my compile host to the production imap server to install or
upgrade DC. I was told:
dovecot, dovecot.conf, dovecot-auth, imap & imap-login
I recently got DC up and running unencrypted and that worked fine. Then
I tried to enable SSL and the logs said I was missing
2007 Apr 17
0
PAM on AIX - resolved
I previously asked about this problem with pam on IBM's AIX Unix
> I get the errmsg:
> auth|security:err|error dovecot-auth PAM: load_modules: can not open
> module /usr/lib/security/pam_prohibit
FWIW, it turned out that the default PAM libraries are 32 bit, while I
had compiled DC at 64bit.
The /etc/pam.conf lines come standard like this:
telnet auth required
2007 May 15
1
Why is direct invocation of dovecot preferred over inet inclusion?
I'm used to putting things in inetd and,
1) should dovecot crash, I'd think it would get restarted if it was
invoked from inet's imap-login
2) it would get started well after the boot
...wouldn't that be preferable. Enlighten me, please
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
sdean at
2007 Jun 05
1
multiple dovecot invocations
I need to have multiple invocations of dovecot running, one for
productions and then one or more for test/dev, doing things like trying
different authentication methods, getting quota working, etc. I knew
how to do this with inetd, but I have been convinced that direct
invocation is preferable, so I need to know how to do multiple
invocations of dovecot.
I had thought that perhaps I could
2007 Jun 20
1
how do I download concurrency.c
When I click on the link I get not found on the server. I run on a 4
way and AIX has some pretty fancy concurrency so it would be
interesting. But then I'm leaving this afternoon and won't be back
until Monday.....
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
sdean at bard.edu voice:
2007 Jul 03
2
listen parm questions
Q1: My imap server has 4 interfaces, but only one is used for imap
traffic. Can I do this:
listen = 10.20.30.40:10143
(when imap.mycollege.edu is 10.20.30.40)
Or is there even any benefit to doing this?
Q2: Can I specify more than one port....during test eval, I've had the
IT dept using port 1043 for listen....which I will, of course, change to
143 when DC goes production. So my
2007 Jul 09
0
Tbird-DC state problem
A experienced sysadmin who's doing some guinea-pig use of DC just ran
into the following situation:
1) He brings up SeaMonkey
2) About 30 minutes later, he's in the middle of some involved
messaging, mistakenly hits the redX in the top right of the SeaMonkey
window, knocking himself out of SeaMonkey.
3) He immediately reinvokes SeaMonkey, all appeared to be OK
Viewed some e-mail and