Hi all,
Switiching to RC5, there is a visible decrease in performance to access
via IMAP large accounts (>1G) with mutiple mailboxes per accounts.
In RC4, there was no delay visible by a human when accessing locally.
Now it takes up to 4 or 5 secs.
(running on OpenSuse, mysql 5.1.35 for aut
Getting "Mailbox isn't a valid mbox file" on 1.2rc2 after transferring mail
from an ancient 0.99.13 system. The first line of the file looks ok.
Curiously, it's one of my archival folders of this list. Here's the first
header from the top of the file:
From tss at iki.fi Sat May 1 21:48:17 2
We use this at work on a fairly busy server with about 1300 email
accounts. I also use this configuration for my personal server.
It works great, I don't know if you've been using ZFS on 7.0 or 7.1 but
with 7.2 a lot of nasty things are fixed and it is very stable. On
earlier versions of FreeB
Heya, Ross :)
On Sun, 2009-06-07 at 22:01 +0100, Ross Burton wrote:
> Is there any way to let me access all three maildirs through dovecot?
> I'm guessing that I can do this with namespaces but I'm not sure. Any
> suggestions and pointers?
Personally, I use different system users on the IMAP ser
Hi,
I use offlineimap to cache my remote IMAP mail for my multiple accounts
(personal, work, etc) to several maildirs locally. At the moment in my
mail client I'm using Dovecot to access one of the maildirs via IMAP,
and then direct maildir access for the others. This is suboptimal
however becau
Frank Bonnet a écrit :
> Hello
>
> Anyons has tested this configuration with success ?
>
> I'll test it in few days and I am wondering if I am alone :-)
>
Not ZFS, but various combinations of dovecot 1.1.15+FreeBSD(7.1 and
7.2)+(NFS and UFS). No problem for us® ;)
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Geoffroy Desvernay
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Timo Sirainen wrote:
> Hmm. I guess it's possible that the password is lost by then.. Then
> another possibility would be to use passdb sql + userdb prefetch and:
>
> password_query = SELECT .., '%w' as userdb_plain_pass, ..
That did the trick.
Thanks so much for your help.
On Jun 6, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Donovan Craig wrote:
user_query = SELECT '%w' as plain_pass, ...
then it should be in $PLAIN_PASS environment in post-login script.
This would be great if it worked, but unfortunately this %w is empty
when I
try to use it.
Hmm. I guess it's possible that the pa
Hello
Anyons has tested this configuration with success ?
I'll test it in few days and I am wondering if I am alone :-)
Thanks