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On Tue, 12 Feb 2013, Kristen J. Webb wrote:
Our current email is outsourced and so we
have used POP3 to keep all email on our
systems for many years.
Is there a best practice for moving mail
such that we can take advantage of the
hard link feature
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2013, David Mehler wrote:
Thanks, if I did:
rsync --force --delete-after -tPrlHpogEAXz /folder/ /backups/newmailstore/
could I then tar up the newmailstore folder with something like tar
zcf without messing anything up?
keep in mi
Am 12.02.2013 22:25, schrieb Jason Lock:
> Mail Issues - FreeBSD
>
> Hello, my apologies if this may be the wrong forum but hoping that maybe
> someone might be able to provide some insight.
>
> Have a very sporadic and strange issue with our mail servers running Dovecot
> on FreeBSD. There ar
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On 2/12/13 1:25 PM, Jason Lock wrote:
> Mail Issues - FreeBSD
>
> Hello, my apologies if this may be the wrong forum but hoping that
> maybe someone might be able to provide some insight.
>
> Have a very sporadic and strange issue with our mail se
At 3PM -0500 on 12/02/13 you (Bret Martin) wrote:
>
> To close the loop on this, I ended up doing the following, although it
> seems to fail on mailboxes with large numbers of messages (on the
> order of 10,000 or so; I didn't test carefully enough to find the
> exact number)
>
> use Mail::I
At 9PM + on 12/02/13 you (Jason Lock) wrote:
> Mail Issues - FreeBSD
>
> Hello, my apologies if this may be the wrong forum but hoping that
> maybe someone might be able to provide some insight.
This may turn out to be something better addressed on freebsd-stable,
but this is a perfectly goo
I have a dovecot 2.0 dovecot server
set up for https/imap with
spam, av, and some preliminary sieve filters
in place.
Our current email is outsourced and so we
have used POP3 to keep all email on our
systems for many years.
I have run tests to move mail to the new
imap server and that seems to w
On 2/9/2013 8:20 PM, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
Am 2013-02-09 09:27, schrieb Stephan Bosch:
I'm unable to reproduce this so far. Could you show me more details of
your setup?
* Output from: dovecot -n
* Your exact test message
* Your exact test Sieve script
* The sieve-test command line
Hi Steph
Hello,
I'm setting up a new Dovecot sever to replace an old Cyrus server, and need to
keep things as consistent as possible. I have a couple local accounts, like
junkmail and notjunkmail that users get shared access to, and can drop things
in to train sa-update. However, when users share over j
On 2013-02-12 4:25 PM, Jason Lock wrote:
When the specific issue occurs, clients connecting to check mail via POP3 or
IMAP experience long delays and timeouts. To the point where POP3 Logins fail
due to the timeouts. The issue is further compounded by clients increasing the
number of attemp
On Mon, 11 Feb 2013, Joseph Tam wrote:
Timo Sirainen writes:
> Any guess at what would cause this?
> > Feb 7 21:20:53 server dovecot: imap(user): Panic: file
>mailbox-list-fs-iter.c: line 447 (fs_list_get_roots): assertion
>failed: (full_fs_access)
LIST command that had invali
Mail Issues - FreeBSD
Hello, my apologies if this may be the wrong forum but hoping that maybe
someone might be able to provide some insight.
Have a very sporadic and strange issue with our mail servers running Dovecot on
FreeBSD. There are three servers hosting Dovecot with FreeBSD as the
un
On Jan 30, 2013, at 8:39 PM, Ben Morrow wrote:
[...]
> Mail::IMAPClient (which I usually prefer) will work with a
> preauthenticated socket, but you need to create a socketpair explicitly,
> fork and exec dovecot/imap with one end of the pair on STDIN/STDOUT,
> then pass the other end to Mail::IMA
Le 11 févr. 2013 à 02:16, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
> [...]
>
> I wonder if there's a better name for this than "last_extra"..
Hello Timo,
If I've correctly understood, the idea is to accept an additional message
provided there is some free space AND the size of that message additional
doesn't
Hello,
Thanks, if I did:
rsync --force --delete-after -tPrlHpogEAXz /folder/ /backups/newmailstore/
could I then tar up the newmailstore folder with something like tar
zcf without messing anything up?
Thanks.
Dave.
On 2/12/13, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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Hello,
I am deploying a new dovecot server to replace and old one, both of the
with dovecot 2.1.9. Now I want to synchronize imap mailbox from the old
to the new one.
So, in my new server I run (whith a
$ sudo dsync -v -D -o imapc_host="" -o
imapc_password="" -o imapc_features=rfc8
Dear All,
I'm a new user of Dovecot and I need support with the authentication
process.
I use Dovecot 2.0.9 and Postfix 2.6.6 on host x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu
2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64 CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
I need to select the validation method depending on the user. I have users
that have
Hi,
I'm using dict quota with mysql for track them via SQL query instead of
read maildirsize file. Primary quota and enforcing is provided via
userdb and is "maildir" type.
Since dovecot 2.1.10-13 (but perhaps even before) when a new user log in
via POP/IMAP or receive an email for the first
Hi,
It seems that dsync 2.1.10 does not correctly handle renames of mailbox
subtrees. The scenario is as follows.
There are two servers, A and B, both running dovecot 2.1.10 and configured
to use mdbox. Automatic replication between them is disabled, ie.
replication plugin is not active and repli
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 11.02.2013 22:37, schrieb Steve Litt:
On Mon, 11 Feb 2013 21:47:57 +0100
Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 11.02.2013 21:34, schrieb David Mehler:
I'm having to migrate servers. Both are dovecot2 systems. I'm
w
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