Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Extra inbox problem"
2003 Sep 03
2
pine, INBOX, and dovecot
Hi all,
I've been experimenting with Dovecot; tests with Maildir seemed to work
fine. However, now I'm trying with mbox folders, and I'm having a problem
where I do not get an INBOX listed using pine. Outlook Express and
IMP show it fine.
I snooped part of the session, which appears to go like this (it is
slightly garbled, sorry -- I couldn't get rawlog to work by creating
2005 Oct 05
1
extra characters after mailbox names
After installing alpha3, when I view a list of my IMAP mailboxes in Pine
4.64 on Linux, several of the mailbox names are followed by odd
characters: ., ~, and _. So the list of mailboxes looks like:
INBOX
saved_
sent-mail~
Biz
Service.
Home_
and so forth. The distribution of the characters remains the same
throughout the Pine session, but is different every time I restart Pine.
It
2006 Apr 26
3
dovecot and thunderbird
We've been using dovecot for a while now (currently 1.0beta7) and it works
nicely. We have just one reoccuring problem:
When using thunderbird as the imap client sometimes when messages are moved
from the inbox to other folders (including Trash) they shortly thereafter
reappear in the inbox - this can happen multiple times to the same message.
We have multiple namespaces set up so that
2007 Aug 10
4
Inbox re-initialized
Hi folks,
I just replaced my mail server's UW-imap with dovecot yesterday. I use
the following folder setting
default_mail_env =
mbox:/asiaa/home/%u/:/asiaa/home/%u/mail/:INBOX=/var/mail/%u:INDEX=/asiaa/home/%u/mail/dovecot_indexes
This is a Scientific linux 4.2 with dovecot 0.99.11-2 .
Now today the server loading is highly reduced because of the pop3
session impact is low. But users
2006 Mar 26
1
Dovecot abort while selecting INBOX
Hello all,
Recently, I was setting up SpamAssassin and procmail on my system
(used to run Courier, and was converted using Courier convert
scripts). I was setting up a rule in PINE to filter all previously
marked SPAM messages into a folder, when I suddenly got disconnected
from the IMAP server. I attempted to reconnect, but any attempts to
access my INBOX would disconnect me.
I looked in
2008 Jun 30
1
newbie: problem with IMAPS + mutt + Thunderbird
Hi,
I'm a Dovecot newbie and have some problems with the configuration/the
resulting interoperability. My setup looks like this:
I receive my mail using qmail-ldap and sort it with a number of means
into
~/Mailbox/ (= INBOX) and
~/Mail/folder/ for various values of 'folder' (generally one folder
per mailing list).
The sorting is done via .qmail-* files, LDAP entries, and
2008 Aug 20
3
Dovecot & (Al)pine - resaving messages to Inbox
I have a x86 Linux box running Fedora 4. Up until 2008 I was using pine 4.64 and Dovecot 0.99.x. In early 2008 I transitioned to Alpine 1.10, and didn't notice any major changes.
I upgraded to Dovecot 1.0.15 this past weekend. My dovecot -n settings are at the bottom of the email.
I've noticed a change since Dovecot was upgraded. I used to reorder items within my INBOX in al/pine by
2007 Mar 10
1
imap problems; error accessing inbox and some other folders
Hello all,
First off, please let me apologize for cross posting this in both the
fedora and centos lists.
I have just run into a problem with imap that's becoming a real issue.
About two or three days ago some of the mail folders became
unusable/unreadable. For instance, my inbox shows 41 unread messages when
I access it through pine on the server. But if I imap into it from
2003 Nov 26
1
Please help! How to login other existing domain users to samba nework
I already posted this question some time ago, but no-one came with a solution
or even a comment. Please, I really need this!
So, I repeat:
Configuration:
Server: Mandrake Linux 9.1 box running samba 2.2.7 controling my home network
A Windows 2000 Pro laptop,
a few other Win and Lin boxes
Problem: my wife has an existing remote domain account on her win2000 laptop,
I want her to be able to
2011 Apr 26
1
2.0.12 (fa2e92526716): Deleting mails and folders from public namespaces
On 26.4.2011, at 23.48, Binarus wrote:
> But whenever a user tries to delete a folder from the public namespace,
> dovecot gives the following error: "Renaming not supported across
> non-private namespaces".
..
> Furthermore, I haven't completely understood the reason for the
> different behaviour of folders in the public namespace and a single
> message therein.
2011 Oct 10
2
inbox issue
I have dovecot 2.0.11 installed on a CentOS 5.7 email server. Two of the
server email clients, one using Outlook and the other Thunderbird, have
had all the contents of their inbox disappear only to reappear at a
later time. One client's inbox email reappeared upon receiving a test
email (to check if it would show up in the inbox) from another user. Has
anyone heard of such a thing?
2011 Jan 05
2
check, that a script is in a folder
$ echo ${PWD##*/}
somefolder
$ if "${PWD##*/}" -eq "asdf" > /dev/null; then echo "this is the asdf folder"; else exit 1; fi
bash: notthatfolder: command not found...
this is the asdf folder
$
So i just want to check that i'm in an exact folder. e.g.: "asdf"
What's wrong with my one-liner?
I just want to check, that a script is in a folder,
2002 May 30
2
Accessing PC from Unix
Can someone point me to an FAQ, or tell me how to access shared PC
drives from Solaris 8?
I've heard of the smbclient thing - does this allow seamless access - ie
can I run this, then say cd /sharedpc/c/somefolder?
Thanks for any help
Paul
2016 Jan 06
3
wide links and privileges
Hai,
I use the following on one of my member servers.
Put set these three in your global smb.conf.
enable privileges = Yes
unix extensions = No
allow insecure wide links = Yes
And on the share i have set.
wide links = yes
follow symlinks = yes
and this is working for years for me.
Try these and report back.
If its not working tell us you OS and samba version
Greetz,
Louis
2006 Feb 03
3
Postfix + SASL
Hello list.
I have a mail server where I use Postfix+SASL. Everything works fine.
Sending emails when using client (Outlook, Thunderbird or anything
else) require authorization. It is OK.
But on the same server there is a Squirrelmail which sends emails as a
localhost. To send email in this way there is no any authorization.
Besides one preson use PINE on the server...
How to do that
2019 Nov 26
2
moved DM config to new server : gids different etc
Am 26.11.19 um 17:15 schrieb Rowland penny via samba:
> On 26/11/2019 16:00, Stefan G. Weichinger via samba wrote:
>> Last week the mobo in a DM server died, so we had to set up a fallback
>> machine and reinstall Debian 10.2 including Samba
>>
>> I had smb.conf but not /var/lib/samba in backups.
>>
>> Restored krb5.conf and smb.conf, rejoined.
>>
2018 Feb 05
2
Cannot delete IMAP Mail-Folder in Trash
> On February 5, 2018 at 6:16 PM Gabriel Kaufmann <mailings at typoworx.com> wrote:
>
>
> Doesn't anyone have an idea?
>
> It looks like Dovecot and/or Thunderbird simply "ignore" sub-folders of
> IMAP-Folder in Trash/ as they are also not shown in Trash-Folder.
> Sub-Folder for INBOX and other IMAP-Folders work perfect (using
> layout=fs
2008 Jun 02
2
cifs and kerberos
Hi,
when I try to mount a windows share with a valide kerberos ticket :
mount.cifs //auberge.iut.lan/install_autocad /mnt/test/ -o
user='IUT\Administrateur',password=toto,sec=krb5i
I get this error :
Jun 2 12:32:51 brice-deb kernel: fs/cifs/cifs_spnego.c: key
description =
ver=0x1;host=auberge.iut.lan;ip4=10.31.0.12;sec=krb5;uid=0x0
Jun 2 12:32:51 brice-deb cifs.spnego:
2005 Apr 14
5
dovecot rpms, .subscriptions file, mbox to maildir
Hi,
I am running dovecot 0.99-14 on a Fedora Core 2 machine. I had a few
questions:
1) I wanted to upgrade to the dovecot-1.0 release. However, I am not
sure if that's really required. dovecot-0.99-14 has been running very
well for me for quite some time. Is there a real advantage to switching
to the latest release. The reason I'm asking this is because:
i) I don't have too
2004 Feb 03
3
[OT] Oldest Telephone
While the rest of you were chatting about the smallest * server, I was
sitting her staring at the telephone hanging on the wall.
It is a Western Electric set in a varnished pine box with an earpiece
you hold in your left hand and a mouthpiece attached to the box. You
crank the magneto with your right hand to signal the switchboard.
The two dry cells inside are dated 1935, and I'm