Le dimanche 22 juillet 2012, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
> On 22.7.2012, at 14.46, Mathieu Roy wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was using dovecot 1.2.x via xinetd with a setup like
> > http://wiki.dovecot.org/InetdInstall
> > Since I upgraded to Debian Wheezy, shipping dovecot 2.x, it no longer
> >
On Fri, July 13, 2012 9:28 pm, Ken Anderson wrote:
> If you don't have root, you are probably going to be restricted from
thanks for all the suggestions, for now I've settled on 'ostiary';
I'll look at the other suggestions later, thanks again
--
Voytek
Am 22.07.2012 17:23, schrieb Daniel Parthey:
> Michael Domann wrote:
>> Can i prevent dovecot from making new dirs?
>> Because i have one draft and one entwürfe dir, also one trash and
>> one papierkorb. one german, one english. the dirs are always created
>> new, after i delete them.
>
> Most pro
Am 22.07.2012 15:39, schrieb Hans J. Albertsson:
> I've stopped trying to find a HowTo that suits me right away, and
> instead I am happily trudging thru the Dovecot wiki, article by article.
>
> I have right up front thought of one question, a general one, and some
> detailed versions of that sam
Hi,
we are running a cluster using mdbox on NFS with director+mailbox on each node.
After running our daily doveadm purge loop over all users,
we got dbox corruption...
doveadm user "*" |\
while read username
do
doveadm -c /etc/dovecot-director/dovecot-director.conf -D purge -u "$username"
don
On 22.7.2012, at 14.46, Mathieu Roy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was using dovecot 1.2.x via xinetd with a setup like
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/InetdInstall
> Since I upgraded to Debian Wheezy, shipping dovecot 2.x, it no longer works.
> At best, I end up with stuff like
>
> Error: net_connec
Hi,
I'm trying to get the so-called "single instance store" (I think cyrus
has got the name for the first time) with dovecot --version = 2.0.19
binary package installed from ubuntu 12.04 lts official repo.
I have checked that "maildir_copy_with_hardlinks" is enabled ("dovecot
-a|grep hard" shows
Hello,
I was using dovecot 1.2.x via xinetd with a setup like
http://wiki.dovecot.org/InetdInstall
Since I upgraded to Debian Wheezy, shipping dovecot 2.x, it no longer works. At
best, I end up with stuff like
Error: net_connect_unix(anvil) failed: No such file or directory
Fa
Michael Domann wrote:
> Can i prevent dovecot from making new dirs?
> Because i have one draft and one entwürfe dir, also one trash and
> one papierkorb. one german, one english. the dirs are always created
> new, after i delete them.
Most probably, your mail clients are responsible for creating
t
Thanks for pointing the right direction.
I have set
default_vsz_limit = 16M
and it works.
And a short question, possible i should make a new thread, but i think
it's a little config issue from me.
Can i prevent dovecot from making new dirs?
Because i have one draft and one entwürfe dir, also
I've stopped trying to find a HowTo that suits me right away, and
instead I am happily trudging thru the Dovecot wiki, article by article.
I have right up front thought of one question, a general one, and some
detailed versions of that same question:
Generally, is there much general performan
Sorry, you're right: I was stressed out when writing this. I meant mkdir
.lkml and mkdir .bugtraq and touch dovecot-shared.
Of course.
It is not the best example, I agree.
Still it should say something like "create the file dovecot-shared if
you want a shared mailbox named dovecot-shared" (ca
On 2012-07-22 5:53 AM, Hans J. Albertsson > As an example, to wit, in the
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes/Public doc, there's a line
"In the above example, you would then create Maildir mailboxes under the
/var/mail/public/ directory."
and a colour plate plate showing a directory listi
On 2012-07-22 11:39, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
To the point: Explain what you are going to demonstrate, and explain
to what extent it can or cannot serve as a boiler-plate for more
advanced configs.
Complete ( in the appropriate manner ): For every single thing you
display, explain what th
I find your answer a bit confusing:
I was showing these problems off as sources of confusion, not as
examples of what I want to achieve!
My view of what a HowTo or a Tutorial is supposed to be is:
To the point: Explain what you are going to demonstrate, and explain to
what extent it can or c
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