Dovecot upgrade
marc
gmane at auxbuss.com
Fri Oct 2 06:35:32 UTC 2009
Sam Przyswa wrote:
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> marc a écrit :
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> <pre wrap="">Sam Przyswa wrote:
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> <pre wrap="">Hi,
>
> Since the last Dovecot upgrade my users can't login in plaintext anymore
> with Thunderbird THANKS Dovecot developers !
>
> How my users can catch their mails as before ????
>
> What have you changed ?
>
> And WHY.
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> It broke for me too, but as there were kernel updates, I rebooted and
> all was fixed. YMMV.
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> Ok, did you mean after apps upgrade we have to reboot a system as with
> Windows !!! <br>
> <br>
> I tryied to install the dovecot-postfix Ubuntu package and now no more
> mails in my maildir !!!<br>
> <br>
> I tryied to remove it nothing changed !!!<br>
> <br>
> My main.cf was changed and I lost lot of mail !<br>
> <br>
> And now after reboot SURPRISE no more sound on my machine.<br>
> <br>
> Thanks A LOT to the Ubuntu maintainer.<br>
> <br>
> If I have to advice don't use Ubuntu as server system, keep your Debian.<br>
> <br>
> Now I spend some hours to restore the sound on my Ubuntu desktop.<br>
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> Sam.<br>
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You speak in tongues.
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Best,
Marc
"Change requires small steps."
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