OK, first here's a series of warnings while the laptop was closed, 18:43-19:04:

Mar 02 18:44:02 imap(1392): Warning: Time moved forward 24.925040 seconds
Mar 02 18:44:02 imap(1397): Warning: Time moved forward 24.925062 seconds
Mar 02 19:01:24 imap(1397): Warning: Time moved forward 993.009103 seconds
Mar 02 19:01:24 imap(1392): Warning: Time moved forward 993.023098 seconds
Mar 02 19:04:57 imap(1397): Warning: Time moved forward 182.863245 seconds
Mar 02 19:04:57 imap(1392): Warning: Time moved forward 182.871467 seconds

But it took until overnight, when the laptop was again closed, for the crash:

Mar 03 00:43:13 master: Warning: Time moved forward by 4451.650853 seconds -
adjusting timeouts.
Mar 03 02:33:57 master: Panic: file ./time-util.h: line 40 (timeval_add_usecs):
assertion failed: (usecs >= 0)
Mar 03 02:33:57 master: Error: Raw backtrace: 0 libdovecot.0.dylib
0x0000000102d8f120 backtrace_append + 72 -> 1 libdovecot.0.dylib
0x0000000102d8f264 backtrace_get + 44 -> 2 libdovecot.0.dylib
0x0000000102d9dd54 default_fatal_finish + 72 -> 3 libdovecot.0.dylib
0x0000000102d9c7c4 default_error_handler + 0 -> 4 libdovecot.0.dylib
0x0000000102d9c790 fatal_handler_real + 0 -> 5 dovecot 0x0000000102ab3538
master_fatal_callback + 248 -> 6 libdovecot.0.dylib 0x0000000102d9c940 i_fatal
+ 0 -> 7 libdovecot.0.dylib 0x0000000102db6724 ioloop_iolist_add + 0 -> 8
libdovecot.0.dylib 0x0000000102db4a3c io_loop_handle_timeouts + 640 -> 9
libdovecot.0.dylib 0x0000000102db7438 io_loop_handler_run_internal + 392 -> 10
libdovecot.0.dylib 0x0000000102db5130 io_loop_handler_run + 224 -> 11
libdovecot.0.dylib 0x0000000102db5000 io_loop_run + 92 -> 12 libdovecot.0.dylib
0x0000000102d0e22c master_service_run + 28 -> 13 dovecot 0x0000000102ab2e28
main + 2952 -> 14 dyld 0x0000000187c9ffd8 start + 2412
Mar 03 02:33:57 log(451): Warning: Killed with signal 15 (by pid=1 uid=0
code=unknown 0)


A couple of observations:

1. There are often two warnings within a second, for time periods that are
nearly, but not quite identical.
2. The time periods in question are long, minutes or tens of minutes.

J

     On Mar 2, 2025, at 18:18, J wrote:

OK, done. Will restart. Here's the new pmset info:

System-wide power settings:
SleepDisabled
0
Currently in use:
standby 1
Sleep On Power Button 1
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
powernap 1
networkoversleep 0
disksleep 10
sleep 1 (sleep prevented by useractivityd, powerd, sharingd)
hibernatemode 3
ttyskeepawake 1
displaysleep 20
tcpkeepalive 1
lowpowermode 0
womp 0

J

     On Mar 2, 2025, at 16:44, Aki Tuomi via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org>
     wrote:

     Hi!

     Can you try disabling "low power mode" and see if that makes any
     difference? I don't have a mac, but try to go System Settings >
     Battery, select the drop-down menu next to Low Power Mode, and choose
     Never?

     Aki

          On 02/03/2025 17:30 EET J wrote:


          Below are the results of "pmset -g".

          Keep in mind that this


          J


               On Mar 2, 2025, at 15:51, Aki Tuomi via dovecot
               <dovecot@dovecot.org> wrote:


               I wonder if this is some power saving feature
               that pauses dovecot processes? Do
               you have power saving enabled?



          System-wide power settings:
          SleepDisabled0
          Currently in use:
          standby 1
          Sleep On Power Button 1
          hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
          powernap 1
          networkoversleep 0
          disksleep 10
          sleep 1 (sleep prevented by powerd)
          hibernatemode 3
          ttyskeepawake 1
          displaysleep 20
          tcpkeepalive 1
          lowpowermode 1
          womp 0

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