On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Taras Hryniw wrote:
> I have dovecot and postfix set up on debian lenny. Squirrelmail is used
> to access the mail. I put a .forward file in my user's home directory,
> and that sure gets the job done of forwarding email, but I need a copy
> saved on the local machine as we
I have dovecot and postfix set up on debian lenny. Squirrelmail is
used to access the mail. I put a .forward file in my user's home
directory, and that sure gets the job done of forwarding email, but I
need a copy saved on the local machine as well. How do I do that?
Words by Jose Celestino [Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 12:17:24AM +]:
> Words by Timo Sirainen [Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 05:41:39PM -0500]:
> >
> > core dumping functionality is there, but I guess the problem has more to
> > do with directory owner/permissions where it's writing the core file.
> >
>
> ec
Words by Timo Sirainen [Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 05:41:39PM -0500]:
> On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 14:28 -0800, Mark Hedges wrote:
> > > b) Kernel doesn't want to write the core to /tmp/core or
> > > before changing that it didn't want to write it to user's
> > > home directory.
> >
> > [r...@anubis etc]# gr
On Feb 27, 2009, at 6:31 PM, Scott Silva wrote:
When Dovecot starts up, it logs a line:
Info: Dovecot v1.1.11 starting up
Do you see it, or do you see:
Info: Dovecot v1.1.11 starting up (core dumps disabled)
..
Did you do it like that kb article said, or did you just try;
ulimit -c unlimite
on 2-27-2009 1:40 PM Mark Hedges spake the following:
>
> On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 15:04 -0800, Mark Hedges wrote:
>>> On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>>>
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 14:23 -0800, Mark Hedges wrote:
> Feb 26 14:14:06 anubis
Mark Hedges wrote:
>
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> OK, so core dumps are enabled, but for some reason they
>> don't get written. There are really only two possibilities
>> then:
>>
>> a) You don't really have mail_drop_priv_before_exec=yes.
>> You could verify this with dovecot -n
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 14:28 -0800, Mark Hedges wrote:
> > b) Kernel doesn't want to write the core to /tmp/core or
> > before changing that it didn't want to write it to user's
> > home directory.
>
> [r...@anubis etc]# grep -i core
> /boot/config-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5
> CONFIG_ELF_CORE=y
> # Core Ne
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> OK, so core dumps are enabled, but for some reason they
> don't get written. There are really only two possibilities
> then:
>
> a) You don't really have mail_drop_priv_before_exec=yes.
> You could verify this with dovecot -n.
[r...@anubis etc]# /usr/l
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 13:40 -0800, Mark Hedges wrote:
> > > > It shouldn't be crashing. Could you get a gdb backtrace from this?
> > > > http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html
> > >
> > > I set mail_drop_priv_before_exec = yes, and I did `ulimit -c
> > > unlimited` and `echo "/tmp/core" >
> > > /proc/sy
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 15:04 -0800, Mark Hedges wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 14:23 -0800, Mark Hedges wrote:
> > > > Feb 26 14:14:06 anubis dovecot: child 25810 (pop3) killed with signal 11
> >
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 22:19 +0100, Pascal Mouret wrote:
> Is a fix available, or will a fix be available for v1.0 ? I mean, I've
> seen it's still v1.0.15 that is packaged in the brand new Debian
> stable (Lenny), so that may be useful for anyone using Debian (if
> there are actually more people wh
Timo Sirainen a écrit :
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 21:56 +0100, Pascal Mouret wrote:
[...]
Thank you very much
So it may be a problem when the flags are copied from the index file
onto the main mbox file, right ?
Something like that. Strange that other people haven't complained about
it be
Hello,
It has been brought to my attention that outlook users cant delete
folders from their mailbox. They can move them around and erase
emails, but when it comes to folders, they cant.. Any ideas..?
# dovecot --version
1.1.7
# dovecot -n
# 1.1.7: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6
I'm using Dovecot with Postfix as my MTA
I need to set up forwarding with Dovecot. I create a .forward file in my
user's home directory, and in the .forward file I put
destination_email_address em...@example.com.
Well, it got delivered to the forwarded email just fine. But the sender also
got a
On Feb 27, 2009, at 8:21 AM, k bah wrote:
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.ski
What did you not like in horde ? ( www.horde.org )
It's a webmail interface and it's easy to add/edit/delete rules.
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 12:50 -0800, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> Seth Mattinen wrote:
> > Peter Lindgren wrote:
> >> Roderick A. Anderson skrev:
> >>> Anyone aware of a Web User Inte
> - Original Message -
> From: "Timo Sirainen"
> To: "k bah"
> 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
On 2/27/2009 8:01 AM, Stéphane Cottin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I sometimes got the following log entries with dovecot 1.1.11 :
>
>
> mail.err: Feb 27 10:06:54 dovecot: IMAP(hid...@email.com): write(dnotify
> pipe) failed: Bad file descriptor
> mail.err: Feb 27 10:06:54 dovecot: IMAP(hid...@email.com): c
Hi,
I sometimes got the following log entries with dovecot 1.1.11 :
mail.err: Feb 27 10:06:54 dovecot: IMAP(hid...@email.com):
write(dnotify pipe) failed: Bad file descriptor
mail.err: Feb 27 10:06:54 dovecot: IMAP(hid...@email.com):
close(dnotify pipe[0]) failed: Bad file descriptor
mail.e
Roderick A. Anderson ha scritto:
Anyone aware of a Web User Interface or GUI to allow users to create
simple/common-type sieve scripts?
I found the sieve testing and have used it as I play; plus mangesieve
(and Net:ManageSieve.pm) but want to allow users to build so some
clicking and maybe a
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