[Dovecot] dovecot-keywords problem with MDN
Hi all, I have Dovecot 1.2.13 installed. My clients ask why Disposition-Notification is requested every time the mail is moved on a new IMAP folder...
I take a look into dovecot-keywords file and I see that:
I have only one row 0 NonJunk
dovecot-keywords file is not present inside every directory.
How I can restore normal status? Where is probably the problem?
Thanks Mauro D.
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 11:06 +0100, Mauro D. wrote:
Hi all, I have Dovecot 1.2.13 installed. My clients ask why Disposition-Notification is requested every time the mail is moved on a new IMAP folder...
Well, I know there is a $MDNSent keyword defined by RFC 3503, but I have no idea how (and which) clients are using it.
I take a look into dovecot-keywords file and I see that:
I have only one row 0 NonJunk
dovecot-keywords file is not present inside every directory.
How I can restore normal status? Where is probably the problem?
Did it used to work previously? What changed?
Il 30/12/2010 12.50, Timo Sirainen ha scritto:
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 11:06 +0100, Mauro D. wrote:
I take a look into dovecot-keywords file and I see that:
I have only one row 0 NonJunk
dovecot-keywords file is not present inside every directory.
How I can restore normal status? Where is probably the problem? Did it used to work previously? What changed?
I have copied mails from outlook express. When I load a mail with disposition confirmation I have the request to confirm.. I choose to ignore.
I move mail in another folder and client ask me again for disposition confirmation.
It doesn't work.
On 30.12.2010, at 17.33, Mauro D. wrote:
Did it used to work previously? What changed?
I have copied mails from outlook express. When I load a mail with disposition confirmation I have the request to confirm.. I choose to ignore.
I move mail in another folder and client ask me again for disposition confirmation.
It doesn't work.
Are you sure it's a Dovecot problem and not just Outlook Express bug/"feature"?
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Timo Sirainen