Hi,
I'm using dovecot v1.0.rc15 (from debian etch) and I have some performance
problems.
Every time I log in I see the following in the mail log:
Jul 8 21:05:31 myserver dovecot-auth: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown
Jul 8 21:05:31 myserver dovecot-auth: (pam_unix) authentication fai
Chris Laif wrote:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Proskurin Kirill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Error: auth(default): password([EMAIL PROTECTED],172.16.1.19): Invalid password
format for scheme CRAM-MD5
dovecot-ldap.conf:
default_pass_scheme = CRAM-MD5
Set default_pass_scheme to PLAIN as you
Hi,
I'm having a problem with the Sylpheed mail client and dovcot
1.0.rc15. Sylpheed does not like how dovecot is returning LIST output
so it cannot see subfolders.
Note: Sylpheed 2.4 actually works with the same server so apparently
something in a newer version of Sylpheed has changed.
This is
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Proskurin Kirill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Error: auth(default): password([EMAIL PROTECTED],172.16.1.19): Invalid
> password format for scheme CRAM-MD5
>
> dovecot-ldap.conf:
> default_pass_scheme = CRAM-MD5
>
Set default_pass_scheme to PLAIN as you store pass
Same Problem here: both the failed fsync and the Panic.
What OS and filesystem do you use?
NetBSD 4.0, Mails on NFS (server is a Debian box)
Still shouldn't crash even if the fsync fails, I'll see about
fixing that.
Yes, please.
A workaround for now would be to se fsync_disable=yes
Same
I've now enabled error logging to a separate log file and see this on
today's occurrence:
dovecot: Jul 08 09:42:39 Error: IMAP(mortal): Next message unexpectedly
lost from 41838245
dovecot: Jul 08 09:42:39 Error: IMAP(mortal): Next message unexpectedly
lost from 41838245
dovecot: Jul 08 09:42:
Hello Stewart,
You have to previously know or have determined:
a) what FS's are under quota
That's easy in my case, because each filesystem is listed in dovecot.conf:
quota = fs:"Spool":mount=/var/spool/mail
quota2 = fs:"Home0":mount=/home/f0
quota3 = fs:"Home1":mount=/home/f1
quota4 = f
Hello all.
Im try to make a SMTP Auth using Docecot SASL.
Im use swaks for tests.
Im store users in LDAP.
As im understand for CRAM & DIGEST MD5 we need to store pass in a clear
text?... Ok.
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
userPassword: 123 <- Clear text
What im do
%swaks -a CRAM-MD5 -au [EMAIL P
Add: global_script_path = /home/vmail/globalsieverc in your
dovecot.conf
and in /home/vmail/globalsieverc:
require ["fileinto"]; # Move spam to spam folder if header :contains
"X-Spam-Flag" ["YES"] { fileinto "spam"; stop; }
___
Lucas
On Tue, 08
Today I've tried to configure multiple filesystem quotas, with some
strange results.
These are my two filesystems; both using quotas:
* /dev/mail mounted to /var/spool/mail
using AIX quotas for all users. Mailbox format is 'mbox' and
they are named '/var/spool/mail/'
* filer0:/vol/home
Dovecot Version: 1.1.1 with sieve and managesieve configured.
I want to filter spam with the subject *SPAM* to a spam folder for all
users, and i also want users to have personal sieve scripts (like vacation).
I have configured Squirrelmail, dovecot manage sieve and avelsieve
plugin in squirr
Hi,
According to your log file and configuration, postfix uses its own LDA
'local' to save messages to the fs. To use the sieve functions from
dovecot, you need to configure postfix to use the dovecot LDA 'deliver',
by adding
mailbox_command = /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver
to postfix' main.
In dovecot-example.conf (dovecot version 1.1.1), a comment to
dict_db_config mentions an example file doc/dovecot.db.conf the
distribution tar doesn't seem to contain. Has this been lost from 1.1
to 1.1.1?
Got some time tonight to try a few things on our test server and I was
able to get it going... all I was missing was the line in the plugin
section. For the record I was able to point it to our previous global
sieve script, i.e. sieve = /etc/dovecot-sieve/global
Thanks for your help Patrick!
Gavi
Il Tuesday 08 July 2008 13:48:17 Francesco Abeni ha scritto:
> Alessio Cecchi ha scritto:
> > Il Monday 07 July 2008 17:31:00 Francesco Abeni ha scritto:
> >> Hi, i have qmail + vpopmail + dovecot + squirrelmail 0.99.14 on Fedora
> >> Core 4. Qmail includes its own pop3 server, and everybody is abl
Alessio Cecchi ha scritto:
Il Monday 07 July 2008 17:31:00 Francesco Abeni ha scritto:
Hi, i have qmail + vpopmail + dovecot + squirrelmail 0.99.14 on Fedora
Core 4. Qmail includes its own pop3 server, and everybody is able to
access it from outside. Dovecot is used only locally by SquirrelMail
Charles:
I am using the email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for testing
dovecot.sieve.
Here are the logs:
/var/log/maillog
-
Jul 8 04:47:29 www dovecot: Dovecot v1.0.7 starting up
Jul 8 04:47:30 www postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
Jul 8 04:47:30 www postf
Il Monday 07 July 2008 17:31:00 Francesco Abeni ha scritto:
> Hi, i have qmail + vpopmail + dovecot + squirrelmail 0.99.14 on Fedora
> Core 4. Qmail includes its own pop3 server, and everybody is able to
> access it from outside. Dovecot is used only locally by SquirrelMail -
> so everybody can acc
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
(1) making the amavis user's .spamassassin directory to world-writeable
and handing the path to sa-learn with the --dbpath parameter. That failed
- the IMAP client says "Move not allowed" when I try to move
On Tuesday 08 July 2008, Anders wrote:
> Charles Marcus wrote:
> > Time is critical on servers... you need to fix this. Are you running
> > ntp client (NOT ntpdate)? Is this running in a virtual machine.
>
> If running in a virtual machine, say KVM, what do you propose to do
> about the time issue?
On 7/8/2008, Anders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
If running in a virtual machine, say KVM, what do you propose to do
> about the time issue?
All I know is syncing time on a VM is tricky - and you should NOT use
ntp to do it...
I also know that the PAID version of VMWare has its own tool(s) for
On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 10:53 +0200, Johannes Bauer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to use the Dovecot antispam plugin to train SpamAssassin via
> sa-learn. I compiled the plugin and got it to work with the sendmail
> backend, which I tested by having it send a message to me.
>
> As I'm calling Sp
Hello,
I would like to use the Dovecot antispam plugin to train SpamAssassin via
sa-learn. I compiled the plugin and got it to work with the sendmail
backend, which I tested by having it send a message to me.
As I'm calling SpamAssassin with amavisd-new, I have a system-wide Bayes
db, maintained
Hi Timo,
I had setup the expire plugin using proxy dict method with mysql table.
Whenever I run the command : dovecot --exec-mail ext
/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/expire-tool , I saw dovecot query the table :
Query SELECT path, timestamp FROM dict_expire ORDER BY timestamp
But then, nothin
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