Re: Rebuilding SIS attachment links from log

2015-03-03 Thread Daniel Miller
Well, with no guarantees or promises whatsoever...here's my first attempt. I'm certain someone else can come up with a much more robust solution but it's a starting point. Since I typically see a batch of the error messages during an FTS update, my current usage is: 1. doveadm fts rescan -

Re: IP drop list

2015-03-03 Thread Earl Killian
On 2015/3/2 10:03, Reindl Harald wrote: that is all nice but the main benefit of RBL's is always ignored: * centralized * no log parsing at all * honeypot data are "delivered" to any host * it's cheap * it's easy to maintain * it don't need any root privileges anywhere we have a small honeypo

ot: maildir has overdrawn his diskspace quota

2015-03-03 Thread voytek
I have Postfix/Dovecot with virtual domains, same setup unaltered since server was set up quite a while ago last month, added a new virtual domain, 'just like before'. but, today noticed this in the queue/log 'overdrawn his diskspace quota'[1]: user's Maildir cur has like 48,762,696 bytes (lot

Re: IP drop list

2015-03-03 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 03.03.2015 um 22:31 schrieb Oliver Welter: I did a quick hack for exactly this purpose - send offending IPs from my mail server to the firewall "in a secure way". Its a python script that uses the fail2ban syntax on the one end and feeds a (patched) pfSense on the other end. You can find the

Re: IP drop list

2015-03-03 Thread Oliver Welter
Am 03.03.2015 um 12:40 schrieb Dave McGuire: On 03/02/2015 09:41 PM, Joseph Tam wrote: then setup fail2ban to manage extrafields Now that's a very interesting idea, thank you! I will investigate this. If you don't expect yor firewall to handle 45K+ IPs, I'm not how you expect dovecot will

Rebuilding SIS attachment links from log

2015-03-03 Thread Daniel Miller
This seems simple enough...I'm just not script wizard. If someone can throw together a starting point I can test and tweak it from there. It seems to me: 1. Read /var/mail/mail.err or specified logfile 2. For each "failed: read(/var/mail/attachments/aa/bb/attachmentHash-userHash" line,

acl and lazy_expunge plugins are incompatible?

2015-03-03 Thread Paolo Cravero
Hello list. Following two previous unanswered requests (http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2014-August/097449.html and http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2014-May/096261.html), I fell into the same problem: ACL and lazy_expunge plugins do not work together. I had lazy_expunge enabled working OK.

Re: IP drop list

2015-03-03 Thread Nick Edwards
daemontools On 3/2/15, Steffen Kaiser wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Mon, 2 Mar 2015, Reindl Harald wrote: >> Am 02.03.2015 um 10:06 schrieb Steffen Kaiser: >>> If such plugin(?) is available, I would expect immediate complains, it >>> does not support: >>> >>> +

Re: IP drop list

2015-03-03 Thread Dave McGuire
On 03/02/2015 09:41 PM, Joseph Tam wrote: > then setup fail2ban to manage extrafields Now that's a very interesting idea, thank you! I will investigate this. >>> >>> If you don't expect yor firewall to handle 45K+ IPs, I'm not how you >>> expect dovecot will handle a comma sepa

Re: Weird sub-folder error

2015-03-03 Thread Christian Theune
Hi, interesting idea about “/“ being in the folder name. I’ll ask whether that was the case. Here’s the doveconf -n output: (minus some privacy) # 2.2.13: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 3.17.2-gentoo i686 Gentoo Base System release 2.2 auth_mechanisms = plain login auth_socket_path = /ru