Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:
> Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 31.10.2010, at 16.40, Ingo Thierack wrote:
>>
>>> is it somehow possible to use sa-learn on sdbox-mailboxes?
>>
>> Use doveadm fetch to extract the
>> mails. http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Search has example how
>> to go through all m
Charles Marcus put forth on 11/3/2010 3:32 PM:
> On 2010-11-03 4:10 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Charles, how many messages are in the IMAP folders you are body searching?
>
> Some have as many as 25,000... and yes, I'm currently using maildir, but
> have been considering switching to mdbox, but it
On 11/3/2010 7:13 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 4.11.2010, at 2.09, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Nov 3 16:08:00 bubba dovecot: imap(dmil...@amfes.com): Error: Attachment file
/var/mail/attachments/dc/73/dc7398c85dd02efe8a14fe6cc019b2cf07eec600-d5ca962aaae7d14c58743bc41c5f
size mismatch: 122626
On 4.11.2010, at 2.09, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> Nov 3 16:08:00 bubba dovecot: imap(dmil...@amfes.com): Error: Attachment
> file
> /var/mail/attachments/dc/73/dc7398c85dd02efe8a14fe6cc019b2cf07eec600-d5ca962aaae7d14c58743bc41c5f
> size mismatch: 122626 != 165655
What's the file's size? Wh
Came across this in the logs...
Nov 3 16:08:00 bubba dovecot: imap(dmil...@amfes.com): Error:
Attachment file
/var/mail/attachments/dc/73/dc7398c85dd02efe8a14fe6cc019b2cf07eec600-d5ca962aaae7d14c58743bc41c5f
size mismatch: 122626 != 165655
There's about a dozen different file entries li
FYI, I got rawlog working and it shows the same break in the raw logs as in
the broken headers.
Below is a snippet from the rawlog (names and other identifiers redacted).
The offending sequence is always in the References headers section, and you
can see the line breaks there that show this. So i
Thanks for the reply, Timo. Yes, clients use SSL, which is required, but I
could disable it, and may do so. (Since our Exchange migration, none of the
IMAP traffic happens outside of our firewall). I missed the rawlog on the
debugging page earlier -- I'll report back my findings.
--scott
On Wed
On 3.11.2010, at 19.53, Scott Goodwin wrote:
> Emails to one specific user in my organization (let's call him r...@ocean.org)
> is having his emails mangled when dragging certain items from his Exchange
> mailbox to the IMAP account.
Is the client using SSL? If not, looking at the actual IMAP tra
On 2010-11-03 4:10 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Charles, how many messages are in the IMAP folders you are body searching?
Some have as many as 25,000... and yes, I'm currently using maildir, but
have been considering switching to mdbox, but its still a bit too new
for me to be really comfortable do
I did a list and lsub in the two servers with the same account and the
only difference that we could watch is HasChildren/HasNoChildren in
INBOX and fully differente in LSUB
The namespace is the same, with INBOX prefix.
We compare real folder names in Maildir in couriersubscribed and
suscriptions
Timo Sirainen put forth on 11/3/2010 11:39 AM:
> On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 09:48 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
>
>> If I want to provide decent body search capability, what is the
>> best/most reliable/easiest to implement method to use?
>
> Squat's index updating is way too slow. Solr is the only oth
Quoting Johan Hendriks :
I do not know how the rebuild goes with hast, if the master provider
goes down, like i said, i need to try and test it.
Maybe an question on the freebsd-fs mailing list will answer this.
More about HAST http://wiki.freebsd.org/HAST
Sounds/looks a lot like DRBD. The
I'm having the most frustrating issue, and I'm at a loss for what is
happening. I'm not even sure it is with Dovecot, but that's why I'm posting
this here... if it isn't a dovecot issue, maybe someone can get me headed in
the right direction? I've posted relevant dovecot and config info at the
bo
Quoting Stan Hoeppner :
Johan Hendriks put forth on 11/3/2010 3:32 AM:
Hello, i am working primarly with FreeBSD, and the latest release has a
service called HAST.
See it as a mirrored disk over the network.
This is similar to the DRBD solution.
With CARP in the mix, when the master machin
Am 03.11.2010 09:15, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Am 03.11.2010 07:17, schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
>
>> Hope this helps you a bit.
>
> Thanks a lot, Stan, for this explanation ... !
additional explanation of my current point of view:
I run a dovecot server with postfix (and postfixadmin, so mysq
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 19:18 +0100, Antonio Perez-Aranda wrote:
> We have some users which use Outlook 2003. After migration de Maildir
> from Courier to Dovecot, this user have some errors on their accounts
> because Outlook filters don't run.
>
> Some of this folders name contain chars like '-' b
Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 19:26 +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
>> > I don't think there is any good way of doing it. If user subscribes
>> > manually to it, you probably wouldn't want to unsubscribe then,
>> > right?
>>
>> If the folder is removed, yes I would.
>
> Oh, you meant som
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 19:26 +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
> > I don't think there is any good way of doing it. If user subscribes
> > manually to it, you probably wouldn't want to unsubscribe then, right?
>
> If the folder is removed, yes I would.
Oh, you meant something like that. How about removing
Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 10:23 +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
>> Is there a way for an unsubscribe from a previously (auto-)subscribed
>> folder? I'm building an email archiving system, and archived mails
>> are organized by annum. A user will have e.g. 3 years of archive
>> availa
We have some users which use Outlook 2003. After migration de Maildir
from Courier to Dovecot, this user have some errors on their accounts
because Outlook filters don't run.
Some of this folders name contain chars like '-' but another folder
with only letters fails too.
Then ¿Does any people hav
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 10:23 +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
> Is there a way for an unsubscribe from a previously (auto-)subscribed
> folder? I'm building an email archiving system, and archived mails are
> organized by annum. A user will have e.g. 3 years of archive
> available. Currently that would m
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 11:38 +0100, Manuel Mausz wrote:
> >>> # Directory in which LDA/LMTP temporarily stores incoming mails >128 kB.
> >>> #mail_temp_dir = /tmp
> >> thanks for pointing that new configuration variable out. I've backported
> >> your patch to v1.2 and it's working fine now.
> >> I g
Thanks Timo! :)
On 11/03/2010 12:32 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 12:02 -0400, Monika Janek wrote:
>> I'm setting up a new server and migrating from Cyrus to Dovecot. What
>> would be the most stable version to install on a production system.
>> Would 2.x be alright? I'm feeling
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 09:48 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
> If I want to provide decent body search capability, what is the
> best/most reliable/easiest to implement method to use?
Squat's index updating is way too slow. Solr is the only other
possibility right now. Not necessarily the easiest..
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 12:02 -0400, Monika Janek wrote:
> I'm setting up a new server and migrating from Cyrus to Dovecot. What
> would be the most stable version to install on a production system.
> Would 2.x be alright? I'm feeling lucky. System is Debian Lenny.
I haven't heard of any serious bug
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 12:40 +, Ed W wrote:
> Examining the raw data makes me suspect that we are missing the header
> data in the logged output? I'm trying to follow the code in
> imap_zlib_plugin.c, but I can't see how the logging works?
>
> Can you please help?
Here: http://hg.dovecot.or
Hi!
I'm setting up a new server and migrating from Cyrus to Dovecot. What
would be the most stable version to install on a production system.
Would 2.x be alright? I'm feeling lucky. System is Debian Lenny.
Thanks for any information!
Monika
--
Monika Janek
Systems Administrator, Side Effects So
Ok, I will put the hook in delete function.
Tks Timo !
2010/11/3 Timo Sirainen
> On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 13:09 -0200, Alex Baule wrote:
>
> > I said use the rename, because to delete a folder call the rename
> function,
> > ex(MyFolder --> Trash.MyFolder)
>
> Oh, that. But remember that it's on
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 13:09 -0200, Alex Baule wrote:
> I said use the rename, because to delete a folder call the rename function,
> ex(MyFolder --> Trash.MyFolder)
Oh, that. But remember that it's only Thunderbird that does this
renaming. I'm not aware of any other client that does it, they jus
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 09:26 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2010-11-03 9:12 AM, Jürgen Obermann wrote:
> > Quoting Timo Sirainen :
> >> But you would probably benefit from not having that many login
> >> processes: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/LoginProcess
>
> > I now switched the login processes f
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 14:12 +0100, Jürgen Obermann wrote:
> >> default_client_limit = 3000
> >> default_process_limit = 300
> >
> > If the default process limit is 300 and you haven't overridden that
> > (I didn't see service imap-login in your settings), how do you have
> > 1106 imap-login proce
Johan Hendriks wrote:
> The servers work with an virtual ip.
> Carp does this, i use it for the firewalls on our location.
> Server 1 has ip adres 192.168.1.1, server 2 gets 192.168.1.2, and the
> virtual addres is 192.168.1.3
> The clients connect to the virtual address 192.168.1.3, and contact
>
Using the mail_storage_set_error() works well, i set my messages with
this..!
I said use the rename, because to delete a folder call the rename function,
ex(MyFolder --> Trash.MyFolder)
i will use the mailbox_status() in rename hook, because if i return -1, the
Folder will remain unchanged, and
Op 3-11-2010 12:16, Stan Hoeppner schreef:
Johan Hendriks put forth on 11/3/2010 3:32 AM:
Hello, i am working primarly with FreeBSD, and the latest release has a
service called HAST.
See it as a mirrored disk over the network.
You can install both machines with dovecot, and use the hast disk as
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> IMO, the best way to do high availability is to use an active/active
> cluster of any number of nodes you see fit to meet your performance
> and reliability needs. All hosts are live all the time and share he load.
> When one goes down client performance may simply drops a
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 09:38 -0200, Alex Baule wrote:
> I try to do what you said, but i can't delete a folder from maildir, because
> the box->opened it's allways true.
It's supposed to be, yes.
> if (!box->opened) {
> i_warning("Empty Folder...");
No, box->opened doesn't mean it's
Timo,
If I want to provide decent body search capability, what is the
best/most reliable/easiest to implement method to use?
--
Best regards,
Charles
On 2010-11-03 9:12 AM, Jürgen Obermann wrote:
> Quoting Timo Sirainen :
>> But you would probably benefit from not having that many login
>> processes: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/LoginProcess
> I now switched the login processes from high security to high
> performance mode, because the problem app
Quoting Timo Sirainen :
> On 3.11.2010, at 9.35, Juergen Obermann wrote:
>
>> Nov 3 09:43:33 minerva dovecot: [ID 583609 local0.warning] master:
>> Warning: service(anvil): client_limit reached, client connections
>> are being dropped
>>
>> At that time I counted 2030 imap processes from 995 us
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> 1. How do you automatically redirect clients to the IP address of the
> slave when the master goes down? Is this seamless? What is the
> duration of "server down" seen by clients? Seconds, minutes?
Doesn't this work as a regular linuxHA setup with shared storage? The
p
On 03-11-2010 10:40, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 2.11.2010, at 21.50, Antonio Henrique Oliveira wrote:
All of my email is delivered in some folder other than the real inbox via sieve
scripts.
My inbox is, therefore, a virtual folder, which only displays the unread emails
on all the folders in the
Hi
It would also appear at first glance that the rawlog doesn't work as I might
expect when using COMPRESS ? I see something like this in my logs (but nothing
further):
6 compress deflate
2v??uQ??s???
Yeah, rawlog logs the data it sees from imap process. The compression is
started
Hi Timo
I try to do what you said, but i can't delete a folder from maildir, because
the box->opened it's allways true.
This is my hooked function...
static int emexis_mailbox_delete(struct mailbox *box)
{
union mailbox_module_context *zbox = EMEXIS_CONTEXT(box);
if (!box->opened) {
Johan Hendriks put forth on 11/3/2010 3:32 AM:
> Hello, i am working primarly with FreeBSD, and the latest release has a
> service called HAST.
> See it as a mirrored disk over the network.
> You can install both machines with dovecot, and use the hast disk as the
> data storage.
> With CARP in th
On 3.11.2010, at 9.35, Juergen Obermann wrote:
> Nov 3 09:43:33 minerva dovecot: [ID 583609 local0.warning] master: Warning:
> service(anvil): client_limit reached, client connections are being dropped
>
> At that time I counted 2030 imap processes from 995 users and 1106 imap-login
> processe
* Timo Sirainen :
> On 3.11.2010, at 10.34, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> >> ln -s /var/run/dovecot /usr/local/var/run/dovecot
> >
> > ln -s /usr/dovecot-2/var/run/dovecot /var/run/dovecot
>
> That symlink probably gets deleted at system bootup.
>
> > (since /var/run/dovecot didn't exist here, I
On 3.11.2010, at 10.34, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>> ln -s /var/run/dovecot /usr/local/var/run/dovecot
>
> ln -s /usr/dovecot-2/var/run/dovecot /var/run/dovecot
That symlink probably gets deleted at system bootup.
> (since /var/run/dovecot didn't exist here, I have everything below
> --prefix=/u
On 2.11.2010, at 21.50, Antonio Henrique Oliveira wrote:
> All of my email is delivered in some folder other than the real inbox via
> sieve scripts.
> My inbox is, therefore, a virtual folder, which only displays the unread
> emails on all the folders in the account.
>
> Everything works fine
On 03.11.2010 11:31, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 3.11.2010, at 10.16, Manuel Mausz wrote:
>
>>> # Directory in which LDA/LMTP temporarily stores incoming mails >128 kB.
>>> #mail_temp_dir = /tmp
>> thanks for pointing that new configuration variable out. I've backported
>> your patch to v1.2 and it'
* Timo Sirainen :
> No. If it can't read the config socket (which it can't by default), it
> silently fallbacks to executing doveconf.
:)
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Benjamin Franklin
Hindenburgdamm 30 | D-122
* Timo Sirainen :
> On 3.11.2010, at 7.51, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> >> service config {
> >> unix_listener config {
> >>mode = 0666
> >> }
> >> }
> >>
> >> Now dovecot-lda and others will read the config from the socket rather
> >> than executing doveconf.
> >
> > I will test this immed
On 3.11.2010, at 10.32, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>> Forgot to mention: This requires that base_dir hasn't been changed from the
>> built-in default. But that can also be worked around with symlinks, e.g.:
>>
>> ln -s /var/run/dovecot /usr/local/var/run/dovecot
>
> Well, dovecot itself seems to b
* Timo Sirainen :
> On 3.11.2010, at 7.51, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> >> service config {
> >> unix_listener config {
> >>mode = 0666
> >> }
> >> }
> >>
> >> Now dovecot-lda and others will read the config from the socket rather
> >> than executing doveconf.
> >
> > I will test this immed
On 3.11.2010, at 10.16, Manuel Mausz wrote:
>> # Directory in which LDA/LMTP temporarily stores incoming mails >128 kB.
>> #mail_temp_dir = /tmp
>
> thanks for pointing that new configuration variable out. I've backported
> your patch to v1.2 and it's working fine now.
> I guess this temporary fi
On 3.11.2010, at 7.51, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>> service config {
>> unix_listener config {
>>mode = 0666
>> }
>> }
>>
>> Now dovecot-lda and others will read the config from the socket rather
>> than executing doveconf.
>
> I will test this immediately!!
Forgot to mention: This requires
On 02.11.2010 16:49, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 19:52 +0200, Manuel Mausz wrote:
>>> # su ud_3p5 -s/bin/sh -c "cat /tmp/mymail | /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver
>>> -e; echo \$?"
> ..
>>> # su ud_3p5 -s/bin/sh -c "/usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver -p /tmp/mymail -e;
>>> echo \$?"
>>> 0
Hello,
we have the following problem:
Nov 3 09:43:33 minerva dovecot: [ID 583609 local0.warning] master: Warning:
service(anvil): client_limit reached, client connections are being dropped
Nov 3 09:51:33 minerva dovecot: [ID 583609 local0.error] imap-login: Error:
net_connect_unix(anvil) fail
Is there a way for an unsubscribe from a previously (auto-)subscribed
folder? I'm building an email archiving system, and archived mails are
organized by annum. A user will have e.g. 3 years of archive
available. Currently that would mean this user would be
auto-subscribed to private folders nam
Op 3-11-2010 7:17, Stan Hoeppner schreef:
Stefan G. Weichinger put forth on 11/2/2010 1:15 PM:
A bit off-topic, sorry ... I want to set up a hot backup dovecot in a
VM, aside the physical server, so I am very interested in the "best
practise" to do so ...
There isn't one. If there was Timo wo
Am 03.11.2010 07:17, schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
> Hope this helps you a bit.
Thanks a lot, Stan, for this explanation ... !
Stefan
Am 03.11.2010 03:09, schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
> Andrzej Adam Filip put forth on 11/2/2010 4:36 AM:
>> Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>>> Taking a survey.
>>>
>>> 1. How many of you have a remote site hot backup Dovecot IMAP server?
>>>
>>> 2. How are you replicating mailbox data to the hot backup system?
>>
Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 31.10.2010, at 16.40, Ingo Thierack wrote:
>
>> is it somehow possible to use sa-learn on sdbox-mailboxes?
>
> Use doveadm fetch to extract the
> mails. http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Search has example how
> to go through all messages in a mailbox.
Another alter
* Timo Sirainen :
> On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 15:46 +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> > on the morning I was running "dovecot-lda" for local delivery, but
> > then switched to the old 1.2.x deliver for performance reasons.
>
> If the slowness is caused by config parsing, that's actually easy to
> av
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