Here also. We are using the debian 12 provided package since 11/2023 and until 
now we have no problems with handeling 50k and more simultaneous TLS 
connections. 

I would also be interested in some more information what the problems are 
debian had with this package, beyond the mail crypt plugin. 

Greetings,
Oliver

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Von: Bernardo Reino via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org> 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Juni 2024 13:18
An: Peter via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org>
Betreff: [EXT] Re: Debian Bookworm packages, please !

On Thu, 27 Jun 2024, Peter via dovecot wrote:

> On 27/06/24 06:48, pgnd via dovecot wrote:
>>  for anyone interested, for dovecot v2.3.14+ @ Fedora,
>>
>>       
>> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/dovecot/blob/rawhide/f/dovecot-2.3
>> .14-opensslv3.patch
>
>>  dovecot hums along nicely.
>>  i've not seen a _crash_ in _many_ moons (quick looking thru ~ 18mos 
>> of
>>  logs) ...
>
> I can report the same thing with EL9 and ghettoforge dovecot which 
> uses the same patch.  I haven't had any crashes either, but if you're 
> really concerned you can always set Restart=on-failure in the systemd 
> service (I haven't had to yet which says something, imo)

FWIW I've been using the debian-provided dovecot since the release of bookworm 
and have not had a single crash.

> That said I don't use the mail crypt plugin so I can't attest to what 
> happens with that.

Ditto.

Cheers,
Bernardo
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