n issue.
>
> Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave messages
> on the server?
Well, sorting by Date, mutt lists your post at position:
33858 L 231118 Peter Ehlert (1.2K) Re: IMAP vs POP was
Thunderbird vs Claws Mail
out of a total of 33910 on
On Mon, 20 Nov 2023 10:15:56 -0600
Mike McClain wrote:
Hello Mike,
>A second item that's slightly off topic, I've had no luck setting
>up claws-mail to send out through frontier.net and if anyone knows how
>to do that I'd appreciate the claws-mail setup for it.
Without knowing what you've d
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 an
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 an purge.
> --- > So
On 11/18/23 08:58, Peter Ehlert wrote:
thread back from the dead:
first, thanks for all of the input and wise suggestions
I am going crazy with Thunderbird, and Claws too.
Now Claws has a calendar add-on, did not try it but maybe it will
suffice.
My longtime web and email host support have
pardon the top posting.
I made a minor change to the security settings that Webmasters omitted
(or said Not to do) in their documentation for the security upgrades on
their servers, and it's working again. a couple thousand messages to
clean and sort, but my will filters do 97% of that.
I wil
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.
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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'm using port 993 to my local s
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 on 143. Pr
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 or ev
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 is interest
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
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 08:58:41 -0800
Peter Ehlert wrote:
> thread back from the dead:
> first, thanks for all of the input and wise suggestions
>
> I am going crazy with Thunderbird, and Claws too.
> Now Claws has a calendar add-on, did not try it but maybe it will
> suffice.
>
> My longtime web
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 clients will therefor
damn! I forgot... not able to receive on my POP mail accounts!
now using the hateful Gmail...
maybe that's why Thunderbird can't use a mailing list, they don't trust
their own email app. Eff Them!
On 11/18/23 08:58, Peter Ehlert wrote:
thread back from the dead:
first, thanks for all of the in
thread back from the dead:
first, thanks for all of the input and wise suggestions
I am going crazy with Thunderbird, and Claws too.
Now Claws has a calendar add-on, did not try it but maybe it will suffice.
My longtime web and email host support have been struggling to help me,
Kudos to webmas
On 06/10/11 17:33, Camaleón wrote:
OTOH, I dunno how Claws manages this,
Camaleón, I know English isn't your first language, although you write
it extremely well. I hope, therefore, that you won't take offence at my
picking you up on the ghastly contraction "dunno". The correct usage is
"I don
On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 15:33:14 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 18:04:48 +0100, richard2 wrote:
>
> > having to send from my laptop still with evo as claws mail goes the the
> > google all mail box which has 34000 messages in and tries to filter or
> > some thing, its takes over ha
On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 18:04:48 +0100, richard2 wrote:
> having to send from my laptop still with evo as claws mail goes the the
> google all mail box which has 34000 messages in and tries to filter or
> some thing, its takes over half hour each time it goes to fetch mail. I
> use imap on my android
On Tue March 2 2010, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Those are both the same protocol has far as what's "on the wire". As a
> KMail user, I'd never use "IMAP" it has minimal caching so a server
> round-trip is required for most operations, including reading mail. It
> would only be appropriate fo
On Tue March 2 2010, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> I don't use kmail, but AIUI, it should only be loading the email
> _headers_ and not the entire emails. It should only load the email
> when she tries to view it. That said, if there are a whole lot of
> emails, it could still take a few seconds t
In <201003020607.16885@pcartwright.com>, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>I'm not sure what to do about this, maybe I am doing something wrong..
>I setup my wifes account as IMAP so she could read her email from
> home(Kmail) & work (using web mail). The problem is, at home, on our debian
> box, she run
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 06:07:16AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
[...]
> The problem is, at home, on our debian box, she runs
> Kmail. When she clicks on the inbox it takes forever to bring in all the
> messages, and if she clicks on another folder NOT in her inbox, next time she
> goes back, it
Am 2008-07-18 12:04:35, schrieb Steve C. Lamb:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 04:01:31PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > I do not believe it, since I am admin a Courier-Imap Server with 73.000
> > users ith 2.8 million legitim messages and 8 million spams per day.
>
> And a d-u troll.
>
> > I
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 04:01:31PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> I do not believe it, since I am admin a Courier-Imap Server with 73.000
> users ith 2.8 million legitim messages and 8 million spams per day.
And a d-u troll.
> I would never use mbox for such stuff... and of course, a ma
Am 2008-07-13 14:06:51, schrieb Steve Lamb:
> My apologies to Ron, I slapped reply and not reply-to-all and trim. :(
>
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > That's qmail's fault, not that of Maildir.
>
> No, that is a design problem in Maildir. Granted I wouldn't want my MTAs
I do not believe it, s
My apologies to Ron, I slapped reply and not reply-to-all and trim. :(
Ron Johnson wrote:
> That's qmail's fault, not that of Maildir.
No, that is a design problem in Maildir. Granted I wouldn't want my MTAs
using a flat file for all its traffic, it makes no sense there for how short
li
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 08:31:06PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 07/10/08 12:38, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 01:38:35PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> On 07/09/08 13:26, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> >> [snip]
> >>> try a different MUA?
> >> This is why IMAP should be
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On 07/13/08 04:14, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>> Maybe it's because I keep d-u messages is semi-annual history
>> folders so directories never get above 10,000 files, but what
>> problems do Maildirs have?
>
>> Needing to open many files i
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Maybe it's because I keep d-u messages is semi-annual history
> folders so directories never get above 10,000 files, but what
> problems do Maildirs have?
> Needing to open many files instead of one?
Needing to deal with that many files in any capacity, ever. I've
had th
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On 07/12/08 18:46, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Nate Duehr wrote:
>> We really gotta get you over to Maildir someday, Steve. ;-)
>
> Uh, no, thanks. I far prefer mbox's problems to maildir's.
Maybe it's because I keep d-u messages is semi-annual history
Nate Duehr wrote:
We really gotta get you over to Maildir someday, Steve. ;-)
Uh, no, thanks. I far prefer mbox's problems to maildir's.
Then you can back up mail directories with thinks like rdiff and not
pull in the whole mbox file into the backup again. Just the new mail.
(GRIN)
Nate Duehr wrote:
> We really gotta get you over to Maildir someday, Steve. ;-)
>
> Then you can back up mail directories with thinks like rdiff and not
> pull in the whole mbox file into the backup again. Just the new
> mail. (GRIN)
While I do think Maildir is a lot better than mbox, applicati
On Jul 10, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Steve C. Lamb wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:38:21AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 01:38:35PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 07/09/08 13:26, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
This is why IMAP should be the standard mail store, not mboxes
Wackojacko wrote:
> Steve Lamb wrote:
>> Dovecot doesn't do sieve.
> There is a plug-in for sieve.
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve
> HTH
Hell yeah it helps. Hm, they're compiled in by default in Ubuntu, wonder
if that means Debian too. Also...
http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/i
Steve Lamb wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Of course, it drops mails directly into Maildir folders, so you'd
have to tell Dovcot to use Maildir instead of mbox. But that should
not be hard.
I was talking about the filters from the client more than the subfolders.
Dovecot doesn't do sieve.
Th
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Of course, it drops mails directly into Maildir folders, so you'd
> have to tell Dovcot to use Maildir instead of mbox. But that should
> not be hard.
I was talking about the filters from the client more than the subfolders.
Dovecot doesn't do sieve.
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On 07/10/08 12:38, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 01:38:35PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 07/09/08 13:26, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> [snip]
>>> try a different MUA?
>> This is why IMAP should be the standard mail store,
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On 07/10/08 12:51, Steve C. Lamb wrote:
[snip]
>
> The only thing I miss in that setup, really, is the ability to configure
> filters from inside the client and subfolders. I know both are possible if I
> switch to another IMAP server. However I
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 01:51:01PM -0400, Steve C. Lamb wrote:
> The only thing I miss in that setup, really, is the ability to configure
> filters from inside the client and subfolders. I know both are possible if
> I switch to another IMAP server. However I would lose the flexibility of
> s
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:38:21AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 01:38:35PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On 07/09/08 13:26, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > This is why IMAP should be the standard mail store, not mboxes in
> > "proprietary" locations.
> second tha
Finally I submit a bug report.
Jerome
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>From: Jerome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 06:44 AM
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: imap and icedove
>
>Hello,
>
>thanks for the advice:
>as I hav
age-
>From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 03:12 AM
>To: 'User Debian'
>Subject: Re: imap and icedove
>
>Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>> Since I updated my Lenny box,
>> I have trouble with icedove:
>> I can no more c
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Since I updated my Lenny box,
I have trouble with icedove:
I can no more connect to the imap server.
I turn on debug for courier-authdaemon and courier-imad:
the authentifation seems Ok.
Any idea ?
Try connecting with another client and/or telnet to determine if the
proble
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 11:21:56AM -0800, John L Fjellstad wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I always find that I need a folder *after* I've fired up my MUA, so I
> > just use it to make my folders. In mutt
> >
> > s=/
>
> If you want maildir folder, then you should
Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I always find that I need a folder *after* I've fired up my MUA, so I
> just use it to make my folders. In mutt
>
> s=/
If you want maildir folder, then you should probably set
mbox_type=Maildir, otherwise I think it defaults to mbox
--
John L
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 03:18:00PM -0800, John L Fjellstad wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Bannister) writes:
>
> > Folders are simply subdirectories inside the main maildir whose names
> > start with a period, and which are themselves maildirs. For example,
> > the command "maildirmake -f Draf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Bannister) writes:
> Folders are simply subdirectories inside the main maildir whose names
> start with a period, and which are themselves maildirs. For example,
> the command "maildirmake -f Drafts mail/Maildir" creates
> mail/Maildir/.Drafts, that has the usual tmp, new
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 11:54:11PM +, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 22:43 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > There is one(?) caveat though. Don't create your Maildir directory by
> > hand. USE the maildirmake program and then create your mailboxes using
> > the -f switch of maildi
On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 22:43 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> There is one(?) caveat though. Don't create your Maildir directory by
> hand. USE the maildirmake program and then create your mailboxes using
> the -f switch of maildirmake. Believe me, it can save you lots of grief.
> Otherwise courier-i
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 01:25:13AM +, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 07:56 -0700, Kelly wrote:
> > Just a request for opinions here guys. I have read several articles
> > about Courier and Dovecot. What is your opinions about which to go
> > with.
>
> There's really very little
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 01:25:13AM +, Hans du Plooy wrote:
>
> Haven't done Dovecot on Debian (do it all the time on RHEL tho). For
> Courier, just apt-get install courier-imap (I think that's the package
> name). There's nothing to configure unless you want to use virtual
> users/domains an
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 07:56 -0700, Kelly wrote:
> Just a request for opinions here guys. I have read several articles
> about Courier and Dovecot. What is your opinions about which to go
> with.
There's really very little difference. Dovecot is supposedly a little
faster, but if you reached the
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 11:17 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 05:29:22PM +0200, Nick Demou wrote:
> >
> > courier-IMAP was easy to install and setup
> >
> > works fine with many users accessing the same maildir about 20
> > maildirs in a low spec server. Hundreds of folde
We are looking at about 100 users connected at our office. There will
also be about 30 or so sites w/email hosted for our agents. in total
about 200 users or so.
Thanks
Kelly
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Just a request
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 05:29:22PM +0200, Nick Demou wrote:
>
> courier-IMAP was easy to install and setup
>
> works fine with many users accessing the same maildir about 20
> maildirs in a low spec server. Hundreds of folders per maildir with
> some of them having up to 3 emails
>
> With ou
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 09:32:01AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02/28/07 08:56, Kelly wrote:
> > Just a request for opinions here guys. I have read several articles
> > about Courier and Dovecot. What is your opinions about which to go
> > with.
>
> What is the purpose/scale of your proposed m
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On 02/28/07 08:56, Kelly wrote:
> Just a request for opinions here guys. I have read several articles
> about Courier and Dovecot. What is your opinions about which to go
> with.
What is the purpose/scale of your proposed mail server?
Dovecot is su
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 03:59:46AM +0100, John Kelly wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:21:14 -0400, "Roberto C. Sanchez"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 04:31:46PM +0100, John Kelly wrote:
>
> >> When searching for IMAP clients and servers with SASL DIGEST-MD5, I'm
> >> o
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:21:14 -0400, "Roberto C. Sanchez"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 04:31:46PM +0100, John Kelly wrote:
>> When searching for IMAP clients and servers with SASL DIGEST-MD5, I'm
>> overwhelmed by outdated information and dead projects.
>Why not use PLAIN
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 04:31:46PM +0100, John Kelly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When searching for IMAP clients and servers with SASL DIGEST-MD5, I'm
> overwhelmed by outdated information and dead projects.
>
> Any (up to date) information welcome.
>
Why not use PLAIN or LOGIN with SSL or TLS?
Regards,
On (28/08/06 17:24), John Kelly wrote:
> I know about Dovecot, but it's still a moving target, too new for me.
I've been running dovecot on a couple of sarge servers for nearly two years
and it's been rock solid.
Regards
Clive
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 14:06:41 -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, John Kelly wrote:
>> When searching for IMAP clients and servers with SASL DIGEST-MD5, I'm
>> overwhelmed by outdated information and dead projects.
>
>For servers: anything using Cyrus
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, John Kelly wrote:
> When searching for IMAP clients and servers with SASL DIGEST-MD5, I'm
> overwhelmed by outdated information and dead projects.
For servers: anything using Cyrus SASL will support DIGEST-MD5, and that
includes Cyrus IMAPd (all versions).
For clients: good l
> UW-IMAP does not have Maildir support. You'll need to switch to
> something that does (Courier-IMAP for example).
I just finished setting this up using bincimap (http://www.bincimap.org). It
has native maildir support, and is relatively easy to configure. My whole
/etc/bincimap/bincimap.conf
On (30/05/06 10:30), Nate Duehr wrote:
> Mauro Condarelli wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I have a nice mail server on a static IP.
> >It is based on the default exim4.
> >It works.
> >Now I want to access it via IMAP/web.
> >Target is to access my mail repository (on the server) from the
> >internal LAN via IMA
Mauro Condarelli wrote:
Hi,
I have a nice mail server on a static IP.
It is based on the default exim4.
It works.
Now I want to access it via IMAP/web.
Target is to access my mail repository (on the server) from the
internal LAN via IMAP/Thunderbird (Linux or Win) and from remote via Web.
So I
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 02:03 +0200, pedro lopez wrote:
> a need to allow text plan authentification on imap port 143, i now tah
> is not secure, but i try to configure a server mail, and my experience
> is to short, the squirrelmail give me a error like this.
>
> how can i do this?
>
> i use uw
Am 2006-01-19 17:06:03, schrieb Ropetin:
> What software do I need to use to make this happen? I've read about a
> number of different pieces of software but can't figure out what would
> be best. I don't want you to walk me through it step by step, just
> point me in the right direction and
Clive Menzies wrote:
Please let me know what these are so I can correct them :)
I don't remember off the top of my head, but I'm going to take another
box from bare metal upwards so as I'm going through the steps I'll
document the issues I come across.
My immediate thought is: How did th
On (20/01/06 13:57), Ropetin wrote:
> Clive Menzies wrote:
>
> >We had the same requirement, pulling in via pop3 and accessing via IMAP.
> >We used dovecot. I made some notes on the setup here:
> >http://www.clivemenzies.co.uk/selfhelp/MailServer.html
>
> I appreciate this and all the other grea
Clive Menzies wrote:
We had the same requirement, pulling in via pop3 and accessing via IMAP.
We used dovecot. I made some notes on the setup here:
http://www.clivemenzies.co.uk/selfhelp/MailServer.html
Regards
Clive
I appreciate this and all the other great responses to my request. You
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 17:21 +, Hagakure wrote:
> Ropetin wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > What software do I need to use to make this happen? I've read about
> > a number of different pieces of software but can't figure out what
> > would be best. I don't want you to walk me through it step by step,
> > j
This is the document I've used multiple times when setting this type
of environment up.
http://talk.trekweb.com/~jasonb/articles/exim_maildir_imap.shtml
-Peter
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 05:06:03PM -0500, Ropetin wrote:
> I hope I'm asking this question in the right place. If not please let
> me
On (19/01/06 17:06), Ropetin wrote:
> I hope I'm asking this question in the right place. If not please let
> me know where to go.
>
> I work for a fairly small company who, like a lot of companies, relies
> heavily on email. For reasons that unfortunately I had no decision in,
> and cannot c
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 06:14:47PM +0100, igor wrote:
} On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 17:06 -0500, Ropetin wrote:
} > What software do I need to use to make this happen? I've read about a
} > number of different pieces of software but can't figure out what would
} > be best. I don't want you to walk me
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 05:06:03PM -0500, Ropetin wrote:
> I'd like to then setup an IMAP server on another machine, with more
> storage, and have it pull email from the regular POP server and make it
> available to a limited number of users. It will be hosted inside our
> network, with no out
Ropetin wrote:
>
>
> What software do I need to use to make this happen? I've read about
> a number of different pieces of software but can't figure out what
> would be best. I don't want you to walk me through it step by step,
> just point me in the right direction and give me a push!
>
Hiya,
T
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 17:06 -0500, Ropetin wrote:
> What software do I need to use to make this happen? I've read about a
> number of different pieces of software but can't figure out what would
> be best. I don't want you to walk me through it step by step, just
> point me in the right direct
Jacob Friis Saxberg wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm looking for an Imap mail server i can use with Postfix where I can
> allow each user to change their password, vacation message etc. via a
> web interface.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Jacob
>
Use whatever IMAP server you like and make it accessible thr
> > I'm looking for an Imap mail server i can use with Postfix where I can
> > allow each user to change their password, vacation message etc. via a
> > web interface.
> >
> > Any recommendations?
>
> You're integrating this with MySQL and using virtual mailboxes?
Yes.
> > I'm looking for an Imap mail server i can use with Postfix where I can
> > allow each user to change their password, vacation message etc. via a
> > web interface.
> >
> > Any recommendations?
>
> You're integrating this with MySQL and using virtual mailboxes?
Yes.
Jacob
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 07:36 +0100, Jacob Friis Saxberg wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm looking for an Imap mail server i can use with Postfix where I can
> allow each user to change their password, vacation message etc. via a
> web interface.
>
> Any recommendations?
You're integrating this with MySQL and
Am 2005-11-22 17:39:28, schrieb Nate Duehr:
> > MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
>
> No, this is incorrect information, which I've tested carefully both
> ways.
>
> This delivers messages in the format "msg." (is that mh
> format? I've never seen that.) to $HOME/Maildir directly and doesn't
> k
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 11:34 am, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2005-11-21 04:16:02, schrieb Nate Duehr:
> > That went surprisingly well.
> >
> > Steps on a stock Debian stable system that was just running
> > basically default configuration exim4 and uw-imap were:
> >
> > 1. Shut down incoming
Am 2005-11-21 04:16:02, schrieb Nate Duehr:
> That went surprisingly well.
>
> Steps on a stock Debian stable system that was just running basically
> default configuration exim4 and uw-imap were:
>
> 1. Shut down incoming mail/Stop exim.
> 2. su to each user in /var/spool/mail and convert thei
- Original Message -
From: "Roy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: Imap
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Clive Menzies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2
Nate Duehr wrote:
Michael Perry wrote:
You can also migrate existing mbox folders to maildir if need be by
installing mb2md which will set everything up in the correct format and
also parse and relocate existing mbox folders. I've done this before for
dovecot with mbox folders with over a year
Michael Perry wrote:
You can also migrate existing mbox folders to maildir if need be by
installing mb2md which will set everything up in the correct format and
also parse and relocate existing mbox folders. I've done this before for
dovecot with mbox folders with over a year of mail with no pr
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 14:10:19 +0100,
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Roy,
>
> Am 2005-11-15 18:24:22, schrieb Roy:
>> I've just installed courier imap and imap-ssl to use with postfix. The
>> problem i'm having is when I try and retrieve mail from my Debian (Sarge)
>> Server fro
- Original Message -
From: "Clive Menzies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: Imap
> On (16/11/05 12:25), Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
> > Roy wrote:
> >
> > >- Original Message -
>
Am 2005-11-15 19:08:40, schrieb Roy:
> > It means that the IMAP server expects mail in a Maildir and there isn't
> one.
>
> In my postfix config file I have home_mailbox = Maildir/
Does it contain the three required subdirs: cur, new and tmp ?
Greetings
Michelle
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Hi Roy,
Am 2005-11-15 18:24:22, schrieb Roy:
> I've just installed courier imap and imap-ssl to use with postfix. The
> problem i'm having is when I try and retrieve mail from my Debian (Sarge)
> Server from Outlook Express the following message appears (Your Imap Server
> wishes to alet you t
Em Qua, 2005-11-16 às 09:05 +, Caleb Walker escreveu:
> As far as what I have seen thus far is that using cyrdeliver out of
> procmail does not matter and sieve should still work. Is that right?
> If that is so, what is the "-l" for when using cyrdeliver? If I use
> that my mail stops gettin
On (16/11/05 12:25), Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
> Roy wrote:
>
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "loos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To:
> >Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 12:37 AM
> >Subject: Re: Imap
> >
> >
> >
>
Roy wrote:
>- Original Message -
>From: "loos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 12:37 AM
>Subject: Re: Imap
>
>
>
>
> [snip] <-- stuff about MS Outlook not being able to access an IMAP server
>
>M$ Out
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