provider? Proxy authentication?
> Incorrect VPN configuration?) may use it for IMAP.
>
> In some cases server does not send an intermediate certificate in
> signing chain (browser on administrator's computer acquired it from
> other site, so they are unaware of the issue), but I w
e portal" to request user
authentication or to show some notification. For TLS it causes an error.
I have no idea if some party (VPN provider? Proxy authentication?
Incorrect VPN configuration?) may use it for IMAP.
In some cases server does not send an intermediate certificate in
signing cha
On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 02:09:30PM +0700, Dima wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My system:
> Debain: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) x86_64
> Thunderbird: Thunderbird 128.4.3esr
> Using VPN via SOCK5
>
> Got a message notification pop-up "Certificate for imap.google.com does not
> come from the trusted source.
On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 02:09:30PM +0700, Dima wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My system:
> Debain: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) x86_64
> Thunderbird: Thunderbird 128.4.3esr
> Using VPN via SOCK5
>
> Got a message notification pop-up "Certificate for imap.google.com does not
> come from the trusted source.
Hello!
My system:
Debain: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) x86_64
Thunderbird: Thunderbird 128.4.3esr
Using VPN via SOCK5
Got a message notification pop-up "Certificate for imap.google.com does
not come from the trusted source." with a button "activate".
I did not press the button. Turn of and
Dear list,
I am encountering an unusual issue where Thunderbird is incorrectly accessing my
"Messagerie" folder.
While there are no visible errors within Thunderbird,
Dovecot logs reveal several permission-denied messages linked to the folder
structure.
Sep 29 16:45:20 im
On 30/07/2024 15:24, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jul 2024, mick.crane wrote:
I was concerned the
'1722260402.M755015P70320.xx,S=17279,W=17606:2,S'
numbers might get mixed up with new ones but didn't seem to matter.
[...]
Yes, I use unison to keep some imap servers in
On Tue, 30 Jul 2024, Nicolas George wrote:
Tim Woodall (12024-07-30):
Yes, I use unison to keep some imap servers in sync.
Be precise: you use unison to keep the directories that serve as mail
storage for some IMAP servers in sync. Your unison does not know that
there is IMAP involved
Tim Woodall (12024-07-30):
> Yes, I use unison to keep some imap servers in sync.
Be precise: you use unison to keep the directories that serve as mail
storage for some IMAP servers in sync. Your unison does not know that
there is IMAP involved.
--
Nicolas George
On Mon, 29 Jul 2024, mick.crane wrote:
On 2024-07-29 14:36, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
I am looking for a tool that reads a mail from its input and stores it
into an IMAP mailbox:
With a new Dovecot install I believe I copied all the old mails into eg.
~/Maidir/cur
and they showed up.
I was
James Cloos (12024-07-29):
> How about keeping a locally patched version of curl on hand (you could
> call it something like /usr/local/bin/imap-upload) which sets the flags
> as you want them to be?
I did not need to ask for help for the obvious solution “write it
yourself”, be it fro
>>>>> "NG" == Nicolas George writes:
NG> I got curl to work (I did not know that curl could do IMAP):
NG> curl --user george --url imaps://server/Mail/testcurl --upload-file
/tmp/mail
NG> Unfortunately, curl hardcodes that mail uploaded that way are seen:
On 29/07/2024 14:36, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
I am looking for a tool that reads a mail from its input and stores it
into an IMAP mailbox:
cat mail_file | imapupload imaps://george@server/Mail/incoming
The goal would be to provide our users an alternative to forwarding
their mail to another
Greg Wooledge (12024-07-29):
> You did not say you wanted to do this NON-INTERACTIVELY.
Yes, I did, in the very first message:
“The goal would be to provide our users an alternative to forwarding
their mail to another mail provider”
> Why do you want to do it non-interactively? It's ONE MESSAGE
On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 16:23:14 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> I want: transfer ONE message to an IMAP account.
>
Then use the mutt solution.
> And mutt's behavior is too unpredictable to be used in a non-interactive
> way.
You did not say you wanted to do this NON-INTERACTI
Greg Wooledge (12024-07-29):
> https://superuser.com/questions/191719/transferring-lots-of-messages-between-imap-accounts
Closer, but no:
I want: transfer ONE message to an IMAP account.
This: transfer LOTS OF messages to an IMAP account.
imapsync (actually mbsync) is really good for what
On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 16:09:16 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> mick.crane (12024-07-29):
> > > I am looking for a tool that reads a mail from its input and stores it
> > > into an IMAP mailbox:
> > With a new Dovecot install
>
> Thanks, but this is not at all
mick.crane (12024-07-29):
> > I am looking for a tool that reads a mail from its input and stores it
> > into an IMAP mailbox:
> With a new Dovecot install
Thanks, but this is not at all what I am asking. Dovecot is the server,
I am asking for a client.
--
Nicolas George
On 2024-07-29 14:36, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
I am looking for a tool that reads a mail from its input and stores it
into an IMAP mailbox:
With a new Dovecot install I believe I copied all the old mails into eg.
~/Maidir/cur
and they showed up.
I was concerned the
'1722260402.M755015P
Hi.
I am looking for a tool that reads a mail from its input and stores it
into an IMAP mailbox:
cat mail_file | imapupload imaps://george@server/Mail/incoming
The goal would be to provide our users an alternative to forwarding
their mail to another mail provider that we will have to forbid
requires opening a link in a browser and copy-paste of the
obtained token back.
https://alpineapp.email/alpine/alpine-info/misc/xoauth2.html
"Authenticating using XOAUTH2 in IMAP and SMTP"
Perhaps the procedure might be made a bit more convenient with a
dedicated web site or a browser exte
+1
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All the best
Keith BAINBRIDGE
+61 447 667 468
keithr...@gmail.com
GMT + 10
From my Apad
On 29 November 2023 9:07:38 am AEDT, john doe wrote:
>On 11/28/23 22:51, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>>
>>
>
>Lets keep the possibility of being able to send constructive e-mails
>through ma
That is absolutely fare.
Let me share where things stand.
Gareth's step by step instructions were absolutely perfect.
I got assistance from a friend living in another country to generated he
app password required.
What we did not count on is that password timing out before the person
incorporat
On 11/28/23 22:51, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Lets keep the possibility of being able to send constructive e-mails
through mailing lists so we can avoid having to move to a forum based
set up.
--
John Doe
@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Alpine/Gmail/Imap expert needed.
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 1:06 PM Karen Lewellen wrote:
I suppose you have heard of forward?
Gareth nailed the solution perfectly.
My associate followed the solution perfectly.
So, if a perfect solution flowed from my questions, and my
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 1:06 PM Karen Lewellen wrote:
>
> I suppose you have heard of forward?
> Gareth nailed the solution perfectly.
> My associate followed the solution perfectly.
> So, if a perfect solution flowed from my questions, and my sharing the
> provided answers, again, I appreciate
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 12:37:53PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 12:26 PM Karen Lewellen
> wrote:
> >
> > You are entitled to your opinion, which I respect.
> > Given how some choose to answer, speaking personally, If they wanted to be
> > here, they would already be here.
I suppose you have heard of forward?
Gareth nailed the solution perfectly.
My associate followed the solution perfectly.
So, if a perfect solution flowed from my questions, and my sharing the
provided answers, again, I appreciate our opinion, but evidence shows
otherwise.
On Tue, 28 Nov 20
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 12:26 PM Karen Lewellen
wrote:
>
> You are entitled to your opinion, which I respect.
> Given how some choose to answer, speaking personally, If they wanted to be
> here, they would already be here.
Well, I think it is good troubleshooting.
The first problem your associat
You are entitled to your opinion, which I respect.
Given how some choose to answer, speaking personally, If they wanted to be
here, they would already be here.
On Tue, 28 Nov 2023, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 7:02 PM Karen Lewellen wrote:
[...]
There is an associate in T
On Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 7:02 PM Karen Lewellen wrote:
> [...]
> There is an associate in Toronto who is aiming to provide an email setup,
> configuring alpine to access gmail, but he has never configured alpine before.
Your associate should join the list and then state problems and ask
questions
happen here incorporating imap is what I
expect,
and 2, insure my associate has correct information, all of my alpine access is
via dreamhost, and they do not configure alpine well.
My associate is using Alpine 2.5, which I recall has a tool that allows one to
authenticate to gmail, but I am seeking
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 02:06:13AM +0100, hw wrote:
> On Mon, 2023-11-27 at 19:22 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 06:57:51PM +0100, hw wrote:
> > > On Sun, 2023-11-26 at 20:54 -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> > > > Your surprise is surprising given you are living no one's l
On 28/11/2023 08:06, hw wrote:
On Sun, 2023-11-26 at 20:54 -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Your surprise is surprising given you are living no one's life but your
own.
as they say walk a mile in another person's shoes before you decide you
know what solutions are possible for them.
This was writt
On Mon, 2023-11-27 at 19:22 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 06:57:51PM +0100, hw wrote:
> > On Sun, 2023-11-26 at 20:54 -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> > > Your surprise is surprising given you are living no one's life but your
> > > own.
> > > as they say walk a mile in an
On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 06:57:51PM +0100, hw wrote:
> On Sun, 2023-11-26 at 20:54 -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> > Your surprise is surprising given you are living no one's life but your
> > own.
> > as they say walk a mile in another person's shoes before you decide you
> > know what solutions a
On Sun, 2023-11-26 at 20:54 -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Your surprise is surprising given you are living no one's life but your
> own.
> as they say walk a mile in another person's shoes before you decide you
> know what solutions are possible for them.
In that case, I suggest noone try to gi
On Mon 27 Nov 2023, at 14:43, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Garret,
> This is perfection!
> It also made me cry.
> detailed step by step instructions.. I can just hand this over to the
> person constructing things and we will be good to go.
> I appreciate the addition of how to capture that password, I
Garret,
This is perfection!
It also made me cry.
detailed step by step instructions.. I can just hand this over to the
person constructing things and we will be good to go.
I appreciate the addition of how to capture that password, I will be in
one country, with the person getting into my gmail
they exist then they likely support IMAP.
Mail is quite sensitive data. A virtual machine may allow to run all
necessary tools locally. I admit it may be too complicated. Perhaps Alpine
may be installed using MinGW (assuming Windows as the host OS).
I am also hoping the two factor authentic
> On 27 Nov 2023, at 09:32, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
> More on Google's app passwords (with link to 2FA instructions) for anyone
> interested:
>
> https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
>
In case it wasn't clear, app passwords do not require two-factor authentication
when u
More on Google's app passwords (with link to 2FA instructions) for anyone
interested:
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
I should have said, after
> Press Ctrl+X to send
you first need to enter the alpine master password before it can save the gmail
app password for "outgoing" use.
Sorry!
Gareth
experience sight loss, and have only accessed my gmail account via the
> web
> interface, I need to
> 1, be sure what I am told should happen here incorporating imap is what I
> expect,
> and 2, insure my associate has correct information, all of my alpine access
> is
>
the OS you have installed? If they exist then they likely
support IMAP.
Mail is quite sensitive data. A virtual machine may allow to run all
necessary tools locally. I admit it may be too complicated. Perhaps
Alpine may be installed using MinGW (assuming Windows as the host OS).
I am also
n Lewellen wrote:
Alpine 2.5, which I recall has a tool that allows one to authenticate to
gmail
When tho factor authentication is enabled for the google account, it is
possible to generate an application password. Almost any mail application
supporting IMAP should work with a such pa
On 27/11/2023 07:01, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Alpine 2.5, which I recall has a tool that allows one to authenticate to
gmail
When tho factor authentication is enabled for the google account, it is
possible to generate an application password. Almost any mail
application supporting IMAP should
incorporating imap is what I
expect,
and 2, insure my associate has correct information, all of my alpine access is
via dreamhost, and they do not configure alpine well.
My associate is using Alpine 2.5, which I recall has a tool that allows one to
authenticate to gmail, but I am seeking someone with
gt;
> My longtime web and email host support have been struggling to help
> me, Kudos to webmasters dot com
>
> IMP vs POP ...the "web" seems to reverse the definitions! I don't know
> who to trust
>
> I really want to keep messages on their server, space is Not a
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Specifically the part Verify POP or IMAP settings.
--
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/ ) "The blindingly ob
On Monday 20 November 2023 11:15:56 am Mike McClain wrote:
> Seeing several messages complaining about fetching messages from
> gmail.com I'd like to point out that gmail can be set to forward all
> messages to a gmail account to another account on a different server.
That's exactly what I'm doin
On Mon, 2023-11-20 at 10:15 -0600, Mike McClain wrote:
> Seeing several messages complaining about fetching messages from
> gmail.com I'd like to point out that gmail can be set to forward all
> messages to a gmail account to another account on a different server.
> I saw a message making t
Seeing several messages complaining about fetching messages from
gmail.com I'd like to point out that gmail can be set to forward all
messages to a gmail account to another account on a different server.
I saw a message making that point several years ago, probably here,
and seldom log into
On 19/11/2023 17:50, Tixy wrote:
On Sun, 2023-11-19 at 07:58 -0800, Peter Ehlert wrote:
Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave
messages
on the server?
My question was incomplete. I should have added that I must have
local
copies of almost everything, for Me to filter
On Sun, 2023-11-19 at 07:58 -0800, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> > Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave
> > messages
> > on the server?
> My question was incomplete. I should have added that I must have
> local
> copies of almost everything
uot; seems to reverse the definitions! I don't know
who to trust
I really want to keep messages on their server, space is Not an issue.
Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave messages
on the server?
My question was incomplete. I should have added that I must have loca
ffice.
My longtime web and email host support have been struggling to help
me, Kudos to webmasters dot com
IMP vs POP ...the "web" seems to reverse the definitions! I don't know
who to trust
I really want to keep messages on their server, space is Not an issue.
Question:
On Sun, 19 Nov 2023 11:57:03 +
Joe wrote:
Hello Joe,
>On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 19:31:31 +
>Brad Rogers wrote:
>> Can be altered in Prefs.
>> Display; Summaries Message list tab "Mark message as read" section.
>Thank you. I never told it to do that.
I think (but don't quote me) it's the def
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 19:20:49 +
Joe wrote:
Hello Joe,
>currently, selecting an email in the list marks it as read, which is not
Can be altered in Prefs.
Display; Summaries Message list tab "Mark message as read" section.
--
Regards _ "Valid sig separator is {dash}{dash}{space}"
On Sun 19 Nov 2023 at 04:29:57 (+), Tim Woodall wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Nov 2023, Joe wrote:
>
> > If this area is likely to be the issue, try telnet to the IMAP server
> > using port 143, you should get back a list of capabilities which may
> > help. Oddly, though I'
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023, Joe wrote:
If this area is likely to be the issue, try telnet to the IMAP server
using port 143, you should get back a list of capabilities which may
help. Oddly, though I'm using port 993 to my local server, it does not
return any information from that port, only o
On 19/11/23 08:04, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 19/11/23 01:59, Alex wrote:
IMAP clients will therefore keep messages on the IMAP server and not
delete them unless you specifically tell them to, for example via
right-click -> delete.
A client can also alter messages retained on a server
On 19/11/23 01:59, Alex wrote:
IMAP clients will therefore keep messages on the IMAP server and not
delete them unless you specifically tell them to, for example via
right-click -> delete.
A client can also alter messages retained on a server or event insert
new messages. This
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 19:20:49 +
Joe wrote:
> Claws cannot compose HTML emails, which may be a showstopper for you.
> It can display HTML, though I always use plain text. If I really need
> to see HTML, such as when an unsubscribe link is buried in 100K of
> useless markup, I use a webmail clie
t;
> My longtime web and email host support have been struggling to help
> me, Kudos to webmasters dot com
>
> IMP vs POP ...the "web" seems to reverse the definitions! I don't
> know who to trust
>
> I really want to keep messages on their server, space is No
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 08:58:41 -0800
Peter Ehlert wrote:
> Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave
> messages on the server?
That's why IMAP exists to begin with. IMAP was made to make it possible
for multiple clients to manage the same mailbox[1].
IMAP c
eb" seems to reverse the definitions! I don't know
who to trust
I really want to keep messages on their server, space is Not an issue.
Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave messages
on the server?
On 8/15/23 09:43, Peter Ehlert wrote:
I am a long tim
webmasters dot com
IMP vs POP ...the "web" seems to reverse the definitions! I don't know
who to trust
I really want to keep messages on their server, space is Not an issue.
Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave messages
on the server?
On 8/15/23 09:43, Pet
On Fri, Aug 11, 2023 at 10:27:30PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
>
>I suggest to look for a way to enable debug mode for Courier server and
>look for clues in logs.
>
So, after far too much time searching the logs without finding anything
useful, I decided to delete the account fro
On 11.08.2023 19:09, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
I am running a Courier IMAP server on Bookworm.
When accessing from mutt, Thunderbird, and Android (GMail app),
everything works fine. This is over SSL, with a server certificate I
have issued from my own CA and with the CA root cert distributed to
I am running a Courier IMAP server on Bookworm.
When accessing from mutt, Thunderbird, and Android (GMail app),
everything works fine. This is over SSL, with a server certificate I
have issued from my own CA and with the CA root cert distributed to all
client devices which access the IMAP server
2023-04-26 (수), 15:19 +0200, Loris Bennett:
> Lionel Élie Mamane writes:
>
> > On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Andre Rodier wrote:
> >
> > > Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server
> > > side IMAP search, please ?
> >
Oh, I meant to add that compacting is typically useful when record (email?)
storage is in something like an mbox file -- it saves the need to rewrite the
file each time a single file is deleted (for example).
On the other hand, with storage in something like mdirr files (right name --
one em
On Sunday, April 30, 2023 06:24:14 PM Default User wrote:
> > What is 'compacting', what is it meant to do?
The definition of compacting as I "grew up" with it (not sure where I first
encountered it is the idea that in some applications, the act of "deleting"
something doesn't actually delete i
On Mon, May 01, 2023 at 07:38:45AM +0100, Tixy wrote:
> On Sun, 2023-04-30 at 18:24 -0400, Default User wrote:
> > It does occur to me that Evolution may use the maildir format rather
> > than the mbox format [...]
> I thought we were talking about IMAP protocol access to Googl
ses the maildir format, compacting apparently does not
> apply, which would seem to explain it. I have not yet determined
> whether Evolution uses mbox or maildir.
I thought we were talking about IMAP protocol access to Google? In
which case Evolution isn't storing email in any format [
reason.
This support page discusses behavior for local folders. This thread is
dedicated to specific of Gmail and Evolution interaction in respect to
IMAP protocols. I mentioned compacting of folders in Thnderbird because
earlier I have seen that performing "Compact" in Thunderbir
On Sun, 2023-04-30 at 20:47 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 06:26:53PM +0100, Tixy wrote:
> > On Sun, 2023-04-30 at 11:19 -0400, Default User wrote:
> > > (BTW, if anyone does have information about compacting folders in
> > > Evolution, I would love to hear about it!)
> >
> According to this:
> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/compacting-folders
This basically explains that compacting is an operation that should
fundamentally be transparent to the user, and that Thunderbird makes the
user aware of it for ... no good reason.
Thunderbird will compact things for
do? Sounds like
> 'compressing'
> to me, don't know if protocols like IMAP has a way to ask the server
> to
> compress it's folders. (I would have though how emails are actually
> stored would be an internal implementation detail of the server).
>
> If it
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 06:26:53PM +0100, Tixy wrote:
> On Sun, 2023-04-30 at 11:19 -0400, Default User wrote:
> > (BTW, if anyone does have information about compacting folders in
> > Evolution, I would love to hear about it!)
>
> What is 'compacting', what is it meant to do? [...]
> If it just
On Sun, 2023-04-30 at 11:19 -0400, Default User wrote:
> (BTW, if anyone does have information about compacting folders in
> Evolution, I would love to hear about it!)
What is 'compacting', what is it meant to do? Sounds like 'compressing'
to me, don't know if proto
On Sat, 2023-04-29 at 00:01 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> For those who missed start of the thread: it is dedicated to IMAP
> access
> to Gmail and Evolution behavior.
>
> On 27/04/2023 23:15, Default User wrote:
> > It stays in both folders, with
> > only the one
For those who missed start of the thread: it is dedicated to IMAP access
to Gmail and Evolution behavior.
On 27/04/2023 23:15, Default User wrote:
It stays in both folders, with
only the one in "All Mail" having a line through it, showing that is
marked for deletion, but is not delet
Lionel Élie Mamane writes:
> On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Andre Rodier wrote:
>
>> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server
>> side IMAP search, please ?
>
> mutt makes a server-side search when the search operator starts with
> &q
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Andre Rodier wrote:
> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server
> side IMAP search, please ?
mutt makes a server-side search when the search operator starts with
"=" instead of "~"; this also means
Andre Rodier writes:
>
>> On Sun, 2023-04-16 at 17:01 +0100, Andre Rodier wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server
>>> side IMAP search, please ?
>>>
>>> I have an email server th
Andre Rodier writes:
> On Sun, 2023-04-16 at 17:01 +0100, Andre Rodier wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server
>> side IMAP search, please ?
>>
>> I have an email server that support indexing attachment conte
On Sun, 2023-04-16 at 17:01 +0100, Andre Rodier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server side IMAP
> search, please ?
>
> I have an email server that support indexing attachment contents, and when I
> run a query from the command
Hi,
Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server side IMAP
search, please ?
I have an email server that support indexing attachment contents, and when I
run a query from the command line using
doveadm search or even TELNET, it is returning the correct email indexes
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 10:44:33PM +0100, nimrod wrote:
> In the meantime I made Squirrelmail to work, but it has the same UI I
> saw many many years ago. This is very good for me, since I'm looking
> for a minimalistic approach, but it's really too minimalistic for my
> users. RainLoop and SnappyM
On mer, 2022-03-02 at 16:23 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > It seems very simple, but I didn't find anything just like that.
> > Roundcube, for instance, seems a good choice, but installing it on
> > Debian forces me to configure a database for the users, which I
> > really
> > don't need and don't ev
> It seems very simple, but I didn't find anything just like that.
> Roundcube, for instance, seems a good choice, but installing it on
> Debian forces me to configure a database for the users, which I really
> don't need and don't even want to use. Squirrelmail is another good
> choice, I thought
nimrod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I set up Dovecot as an IMAP server just for local users on a server: so
> no database, no LDAP, just local users with Maildir in their own home
> directory.
>
> SMTP in this scenario is unrelevant, because my users just have to
> access archived e
Hi,
I set up Dovecot as an IMAP server just for local users on a server: so
no database, no LDAP, just local users with Maildir in their own home
directory.
SMTP in this scenario is unrelevant, because my users just have to
access archived email. The server doesn't send nor receive mail.
I think this is some kind of parsing bug from the response from solr.
The number of pairs of errors returned is the same number of hits
received during the search. So if I do a search with 7 results turned
up, I get 7 pairs of errors.
Fixed with the following:
1) simplified config file by re
The bug I patched also threw a similar kind of error. See
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=970692. But this
error is cropping up for every user on the system. A google search
turns up nothing on a uid other than '0'.
I don't know if this is another debian issue or a misconfig
ver, I get hundreds of
these pairs of errors every minute in mail.err:
Sep 17 04:47:52 email dovecot: imap(s)<8699><1eOe/CzMbOl/AAAB>: Error:
fts_solr: received invalid uid '102
Sep 17 04:47:52 email dovecot: imap: Error: '
Sep 17 04:47:52 email dovecot: imap(s
hough.
-Chris
On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 1:22 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 April 2020 00:39:56 elvis wrote:
>
> > On 31/3/20 8:16 am, Christopher Judd wrote:
> > > Hi, all,
> > >
> > > I have an email account (through pangia.biz <http://pangia.biz>)
On Wednesday 01 April 2020 00:39:56 elvis wrote:
> On 31/3/20 8:16 am, Christopher Judd wrote:
> > Hi, all,
> >
> > I have an email account (through pangia.biz <http://pangia.biz>).
> > When I try to set it up as an IMAP account using kmail, all of the
> >
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