> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Timo Sirainen" <t...@iki.fi> > To: "k bah" <k...@linuxmail.org> > Cc: dovecot@dovecot.org > Subject: Re: [Dovecot] One Dovecot serving 2 domains - possible? > Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:14:32 -0500 > > > On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 13:54 -0300, k bah wrote: > > > > I'm talking about Dovecot 1.0.x, since 1.1.x showed some > > problems > > on some of my servers. > > > > What problems? > > > > This: > > > > Feb 16 10:05:56 server dovecot: Panic: IMAP(user): file > > istream-tee.c: line 144 (i_stream_tee_read): assertion failed: > > (ret > 0) > > > > auth-worker died. > > That happened with Dovecot 1.1.4, 1.1.7 and 1.1.11, 1.1.7 was > > not with me, was with another user I found, on some mailing list. > > The problem occurred when copying or deleting messages, sometimes > > even viewing (Webmail). Since it's a production server, I > > compiled the latest 1.0.x and I'm using it. This particular > > server was running Ubuntu 8.04 (the default package is 1.0.x) and > > I upgraded to 8.10 (the default package is 1.1.x). > > The above assert isn't from v1.1.11 and I had added some extra checks > there since 1.1.7. Do you have the exact assert message from v1.1.11?
r...@server:~/dovecot-1.1.11/src/lib# grep -n assert istream-tee.c 38: i_assert(tstream->istream.skip + old_used <= size); 85: i_assert(tee->input->v_offset <= tee->max_read_offset); 119: i_assert(last_high_offset <= input->v_offset + size); 142: i_assert(stream->buffer == data); 144: i_assert(ret > 0); r...@server:~/dovecot-1.1.11/src/lib# The full log message: --- server dovecot: Panic: IMAP(john): file istream-tee.c: line 144 (i_stream_tee_read): assertion failed: (ret > 0) server dovecot: IMAP(john): Raw backtrace: imap [0x7f3a6ae67eb2] -> imap [0x7f3a6ae67f37] -> imap [0x7f3a6ae675e8] -> imap [0x7f3a6ae6e4ca] -> imap(i_stream_read+0x27) [0x7f3a6ae6c1f7] -> imap(i_stream_read_data+0x46) [0x7f3a6ae6c2d6] -> imap [0x7f3a6ae6050e] -> imap [0x7f3a6ae60a5e] -> imap(message_parser_parse_next_block+0x29) [0x7f3a6ae60669] -> imap(index_mail_cache_parse_continue+0x1f) [0x7f3a6ae2a7ef] -> imap(maildir_save_continue+0x55) [0x7f3a6ae0f6c5] -> imap(mail_storage_copy+0xe7) [0x7f3a6ae35327] -> imap(maildir_copy+0x75) [0x7f3a6ae0c035] -> /usr/lib/dovecot/modules/imap/lib10_quota_plugin.so [0x7f3a6a43a463] -> imap(cmd_copy+0x200) [0x7f3a6adf1c60] -> imap [0x7f3a6adf6bdc] -> imap [0x7f3a6adf6c8d] -> imap [0x7f3a6adf72c5] -> imap(client_input+0x66) [0x7f3a6adf7796] -> imap(io_loop_handler_run+0xcb) [0x7f3a6ae6f4fb] -> imap(io_loop_run+0x18) [0x7f3a6ae6e8b8] -> imap(main+0x42d) [0x7f3a6adff6ad] -> /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe6) [0x7f3a6a65c466] -> imap [0x7f3a6adf0ca9] server dovecot: child 924 (imap) killed with signal 6 server dovecot: child 553 (auth-worker) killed with signal 11 --- > > > a) Since I can make mailbox names unique with Dovecot variables > > (mailbox name is "susan~domain.org" which is different from > > susan~anotherdomain.org), when mail arrives, the mail message will be > > saved to the correct mailbox (even if I have, under the same mailbox > > root, two users with "susan" as the login, but from different > > domains). > > Why do you use ~ instead of @? Dovecot makes things easier if you use @. > But you can convert ~ to @ automatically: > > auth_username_translation = ~@ "username~domain.org" is the the format I chose for the uid field on my LDAP server. Yeah, I could forget about those variables and use this instead, thanks for the tip. > > > c) Ok, the two above give me the possibility to have all mailboxes, > > from the two domains, under the same mailbox root, users will be > > unique no matter the scenario (mail arriving, user checking mail), > > BUT, I would like to keep them separated anyways, is that possible to > > force that? > > Where in filesystem do you want them? For example you could do: > > mail_location = /var/mail/%d/%n > > to have two domain directories and the username under them. > << signature.asc >> It's so obvious I feel kinda dumb =). It must be the stress that kept me from seeing it before! Thanks for your time! > = Free Trial - ETF Trading Service Professional management of exchange traded fund (ETF) portfolio with buy/sell recommendations on semis SMH, bonds, ETF TLT, gold, SPY, QQQQ, DIA, OIH, autotrading available at major brokers. http://a8-asy.a8ww.net/a8-ads/adftrclick?redirectid=3d70d4ea0e9cbc38748457af8d26231d -- Powered by Outblaze