On Monday, August 20 at 04:07 PM, quoth Patrick - South Valley Internet:
I have, but it didn't do anything that I could tell.
I tried resyncing my IMAP but I didn't see the new folder.
Does it matter that the UW-IMAP folders are in mbox-like format?
It appears each "folder" is a single file,
I am running gentoo 2.6.20.
The script is ok, otherwise it cannot be compile. It will generate an error
log instead.
Regards,
Steve
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, M1 wrote:
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Leroy van Logchem wrote:
I found the file to be ever growing, so when it had grown back to
160Mb in a single day, I decided to employ cron on the mail server:
11 4 * * * find $HOME/.maildir -type f -name dovecot.index.cache
-exec rm {} \;
Since my mail is fetched in the background anyway,
I have, but it didn't do anything that I could tell.
I tried resyncing my IMAP but I didn't see the new folder.
Does it matter that the UW-IMAP folders are in mbox-like format? It
appears each "folder" is a single file, similar to mbox format.
Thanks again.
Patrick
Scott Silva wrote:
Pa
Patrick - South Valley Internet spake the following on 8/20/2007 3:21 PM:
> Hi all,
>
> I've read so much information on this that I'm a little confused as to
> what to follow. Here's what's going on:
>
> We just migrated away from our AIX machines which were running Postfix
> and UW-IMAP. We'r
Hi all,
I've read so much information on this that I'm a little confused as to
what to follow. Here's what's going on:
We just migrated away from our AIX machines which were running Postfix
and UW-IMAP. We're now running Postfix with Dovecot. I already
converted everyone's mbox file to ma
The issue had to do with PAM. I was getting zombie processes.
adding 'args = blocking=yes' to the passdb pam area fixed the issue.
Thanks for the response.
Patrick
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Sunday, August 19 at 02:13 PM, quoth Patrick - South Valley Internet:
Now that we're in the producti
On Sunday, August 19 at 02:13 PM, quoth Patrick - South Valley Internet:
Now that we're in the production environment, we've noticed that
every 20 minutes, Dovecot will stop running.
Meaning what? Is the dovecot process still alive? Is the service
unresponsive? Is it just not allowing logins?
Gerald Villemure wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
TCP keepalives get sent so rarely that they don't keep NATed connections
alive. (Linux's tcp(7) says the first one is sent after 2h of idling)
Its the same for windows systems, 2 hours.
You may find that some GPRS implementations drop idle conne
hi,
I'm getting quite a few of these in the logs of our new dovecot mail
server:
Aug 20 09:50:03 mail2 dovecot: POP3(vwc406): Couldn't init INBOX: BUG:
Unknown internal error
Aug 20 09:50:03 mail2 dovecot: POP3(vwc406): Mailbox init failed
top=0/0, retr=0/0, del=0/0, size=0
we migrated
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