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
--On Friday, September 10, 2004 20:20 -0300 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Vadik wrote:
I run my own email server which support 5 accounts, but a few of the
accounts have a lot of messages (4000 in the a single sub-folder is not
uncommon), in addition
Response inline...
--On Friday, September 10, 2004 11:30 -0700 Vadik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I run my own email server which support 5 accounts, but a few of the
accounts have a lot of messages (4000 in the a single sub-folder is not
uncommon), in addition to this I often need to run search for
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Vadik wrote:
I run my own email server which support 5 accounts, but a few of the
accounts have a lot of messages (4000 in the a single sub-folder is not
uncommon), in addition to this I often need to run search for words in
[...]
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Vadik wrote:
> I run my own email server which support 5 accounts, but a few of the
> accounts have a lot of messages (4000 in the a single sub-folder is not
> uncommon), in addition to this I often need to run search for words in
[...]
> Any recommendation of server with go
Nate Duehr wrote:
I can only agree with this part -- I have a few users with insanely
large folder trees on an mbox-based UW-IMAP system, and it definitely
makes the server eat RAM at a horrendous rate... but that's to be
expected...
I've been meaning to convert that box over to maildir to see
Vadik wrote:
UW-IMAP:
Having all messages in one file with improve search, but opening and
manipulating such big file will slow down server.
I can only agree with this part -- I have a few users with insanely
large folder trees on an mbox-based UW-IMAP system, and it definitely
makes the server
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Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I so love people who think that the entire Unix world uses
> procmail to filter mail, mutt to read mail, etc, etc, etc. while the
> whole time pointing out one of the defining features is how flexible
>
Dave Carrigan wrote:
Which is 100% true based on your initial assumptions.
Uhm, no. It is 100% correct based on what I know.
However, if your initial assumptions are false, then this is also false.
Your initial assumption is false.
No, your assuption is false. Where was it ever said that
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 11:09:05AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> CW Harris wrote:
> >mutt *can* access IMAP servers if that's what you mean.
>
> Mutt isn't the only client that people can use.
I guess I just completely misunderstood you. I thought you were
questioning if the IMAP mail was avail
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 11:22:47AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Dave Carrigan wrote:
> >As for putting extra headers into a message, I'm not sure why you think
> >this is a problem. That's what headers are for -- to convey
> >meta-information about a message.
>
> Because forwarded messages are n
Dave Carrigan wrote:
As for putting extra headers into a message, I'm not sure why you think
this is a problem. That's what headers are for -- to convey
meta-information about a message.
Because forwarded messages are not the same as the original message. If
the person forwards it as a MIME a
CW Harris wrote:
mutt *can* access IMAP servers if that's what you mean.
Mutt isn't the only client that people can use.
I so love people who think that the entire Unix world uses procmail to
filter mail, mutt to read mail, etc, etc, etc. while the whole time pointing
out one of the def
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 08:03:47AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Dave Carrigan wrote:
> >showstopper. Cyrus 2.1 works just fine with Squirrelmail, and it
> >supports shared folders with full ACLs. Plus, after you move your mbox
> >messages into the Cyrus message store, they're available from anywhere.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 08:03:47AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> It also relies on the person knowing how to forward in
> a particular format.
The scanner I use (DSPAM) doesn't care about the format. It uses a
special tag in the body or in the headers, and uses that tag to
re-calculate the false
Dave Carrigan wrote:
Maybe you need no re-think the requirement to scan at SMTP time. I also
prefer that, but statistical scanning is so much more powerful than
anything else that I finally gave up on SMTP scanning and moved to
delivery-agent scanning, just so I could use statistical methods.
Ham/
On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 06:07:33PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> I'm loking for shared folders so I can offer global spam/ham folders
> for my users. I know this is generally a nono but in this instance I am
> willing to run with it given two facts. The first is that spam scanning
> happ
> Finally mbox is a requirement because my Squirrelmail isers, as well
> as myself on Thunderbird, have months of archived mail in mbox format.
Converting mbox files to maildir folders is nearly trivial to script.
http://home.uninet.ee/~ragnar/2md/
http://www.flamingspork.com/junkcode/mbox2mai
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Currently I am running uw-imapd. I believe it is the version from
> Woody even though most of my system is riding unstable. While it works
> well enough I am not pleased with the capabilities it presents. I'm
> looking for a replacement which can do
Although I have not been in this situation, I have heard good stuff
about dovecot (http://dovecot.procontrol.fi/). You might want to see if
it fits your needs.
Steve Lamb wrote:
Currently I am running uw-imapd. I believe it is the version from
Woody even though most of my system is riding
On 6 Nov 2001, Ross Burton wrote:
> On Tue, 2001-11-06 at 15:43, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> >
> >
> > I need to throw up an IMAP server for my mother in law. I'm looking for
> > a package (sid compatable) that'll take 2 mins to configure and 0
> > maintenance.
> >
> > Any thoughts on a preferenc
On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> I need to throw up an IMAP server for my mother in law. I'm looking for
> a package (sid compatable) that'll take 2 mins to configure and 0
> maintenance.
uw-imapd - remote mail folder access server for Pine and others
IMAP (the Interactive Mail A
apt-get install is alot easier, especially when it comes to keeping it up
to date and insync with libraries etc.
Thus spake Hanasaki JiJI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> You asked for easy :) Just download it, Sourcforge, and compile.
>
> Robert L. Harris wrote:
>
> > Hmm, appears as though it's o
Erf, I forgot to add, can it do SSL Imap? or encrypted somehow? She'll be
accessing the server over the 'Net.
Thus spake Hanasaki JiJI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Courier
>
> Robert L. Harris wrote:
>
> >
> > I need to throw up an IMAP server for my mother in law. I'm looking for
> >a package (s
Hmm, appears as though it's out of sync on the mirrors right now in Sid.
I'll give it a try in a couple hours.
Thus spake Hanasaki JiJI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Yup. It does IMAP over SSL . I just used it to send this email. There
> is an MTA too but I use Exim.
>
> Robert L. Harris wrote:
You asked for easy :) Just download it, Sourcforge, and compile.
Robert L. Harris wrote:
Hmm, appears as though it's out of sync on the mirrors right now in Sid.
I'll give it a try in a couple hours.
Thus spake Hanasaki JiJI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Yup. It does IMAP over SSL . I just used it
Yup. It does IMAP over SSL . I just used it to send this email. There
is an MTA too but I use Exim.
Robert L. Harris wrote:
Erf, I forgot to add, can it do SSL Imap? or encrypted somehow? She'll be
accessing the server over the 'Net.
Thus spake Hanasaki JiJI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Courie
On Tue, 2001-11-06 at 15:43, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>
>
> I need to throw up an IMAP server for my mother in law. I'm looking for
> a package (sid compatable) that'll take 2 mins to configure and 0
> maintenance.
>
> Any thoughts on a preference? Yes I can go look up all the servers but
>
Courier
Robert L. Harris wrote:
I need to throw up an IMAP server for my mother in law. I'm looking for
a package (sid compatable) that'll take 2 mins to configure and 0
maintenance.
Any thoughts on a preference? Yes I can go look up all the servers but
I'm looking for opinions on whats
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 05:37:44PM +0100, xio wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 09:09:09PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
>> I used to have my SUSE box configured that way. However I couldn't send
>> mails to some mailservers because they refus
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 05:37:44PM +0100, xio wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 09:09:09PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
>
> I used to have my SUSE box configured that way. However I couldn't send
> mails to some mailservers because they refused to accept mails from
> dailup-hosts.
>
> How do you av
also sprach xio (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 05:37:44PM +0100):
> How do you avoid that problem?
find a relay that will let you relay with TLS client key
authentication, like postfix-tls.
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; [EMAIL P
xio wrote:
> > > If all you're concerned about is outgoing mail, then you have everything
> > > you need already. Just reconfigure exim (using eximconfig) to be an
> > > "internet site" instead of uploading all your mail to your ISP's SMTP
> > > server. Then exim will directly deliver outgoing mai
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 09:09:09PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> Thus spake Craig Dickson:
> > Stephen Gran wrote:
> >
> > > I keep having silently dropped emails to some servers and I can't quite
> > > figure out why. My ISP (Comcast - god bless 'em for the speed, but tech
> > > support, well, ne
Thus spake Craig Dickson:
> Stephen Gran wrote:
>
> > I keep having silently dropped emails to some servers and I can't quite
> > figure out why. My ISP (Comcast - god bless 'em for the speed, but tech
> > support, well, never mind) has been less than helpful about getting it
> > resolved. As I
Stephen Gran wrote:
> I keep having silently dropped emails to some servers and I can't quite
> figure out why. My ISP (Comcast - god bless 'em for the speed, but tech
> support, well, never mind) has been less than helpful about getting it
> resolved. As I never get a bounce, and the logs say a
Puzzled. Are you asking us how to set up an open relay?
On Sat, 04 Aug 2001 21:12:58 +0200, Martin Puaschitz writes:
>Thanks for all the help about my apt-get problem. Now there is somthing new.
>I would like to run an imapserver on my debian-system 2.2 unstable. I have
>an static-ip-adress with permanent connection and the server should relay
>mails f
> ITYM the server should /receive/ mails for your domain from both the
> in- and outside and you want to be able to /get/ those mails via IMAP.
> Of course you also want to be able to /send/ mails to the big bad
> internet from inside via the server.
yep. yep. yep.
> First of all you should kn
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Eugene van Zyl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any recommendations for a IMAP server (on Debian 2.2)? IMAP4.7c (I
> think this is UW IMAP?)
On Solaris, I've had a great amount of success with the Courier-IMAP
suite. Courier-IMAP only uses Maildirs, which is a newer mailbox storage
format tha
Disclaimer: I'm the UW imapd maintainer so I'm biased. :-)
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Eugene van Zyl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any recommendations for a IMAP server (on Debian 2.2)? IMAP4.7c (I
> think this is UW IMAP?)
Yes.
seems to intergrates relatively painless and
> support most IMAP features (although
Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone know if any of the IMAP servers in Debian support SSL (the
> imaps: protocol) and if so where I can look for docs on how to configure
> it?
Cyrus supports TLS, but not the version in Debian, which is woefully out
of date. You could look at
Lee Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do you set up an imap server so that the connections are encrypted with
> ssl?
There's a program called stunnel at
http://mike.daewoo.com.pl/computer/stunnel/
that might do what you want.
--
Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/page
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