Hi
I am running Ubuntu 14.04 (plan to go to 16.04) with Postfix and Dovecot 2.2.9
from Ubuntu repository.
Dovecot configuration has not changed dramatically since the days of Ubuntu
12.04 (can't remember Dovecot version).
In the last months, connection to Dovecot IMAP service become more and mor
looks to me from the coredump (although you pointed to the wrong binary)
that
deliver was PANIC()'ing with
io_add(0x%x) called twice fd=%d, callback=%p -> %p
I'm not sure what that message means, but maybe one of the dovecot folks
does.
Are all the packages built together?
Are you averse to com
On 11/9/2016 7:04 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
> so to summarize:
> postfix (what version?)
> dovecot-antispam plugin (version? Installed from where?)
>
> and when your script invokes deliver you get a core dump.
> Have you a stack-trace from that coredump?
Yes, that summarizes it!
Postfix versio
On 2016-11-09 21:36, Brad Koehn wrote:
I have discovered that many times the virus definitions I use for
scanning messages (ClamAV, with the unofficial signatures
http://sanesecurity.com/usage/linux-scripts/) are updated some time
after my server has received an infected email. It seems the virus
so to summarize:
postfix (what version?)
dovecot-antispam plugin (version? Installed from where?)
and when your script invokes deliver you get a core dump.
Have you a stack-trace from that coredump?
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 5:49 PM, Ben Johnson wrote:
> On 11/5/2016 1:22 PM, Larry Rosenman wro
On 11/5/2016 1:22 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
> What OS/MTA are you using? Can you give me (privately if you want) a
> re-hash of the LDA issues?
>
> I'm using FreeBSD 10.3 / Exim for my set up and LMTP for ALL deliveries,
> and it works great.
Thanks again for your willingness to help with this,
Hello,
a typical connection close, tcpdump'ed on the server side, looks as follows:
21:44:01.168131 IP xxx.xxx.3.101.143 > xxx.xxx.3.96.35518: Flags [FP.], seq
3982457856:3982457959, ack 1570044906, win 243, options [nop,nop,TS val
138698279 ecr 159494908], length 103
21:44:01.172405 IP xxx.xxx
I have discovered that many times the virus definitions I use for scanning
messages (ClamAV, with the unofficial signatures
http://sanesecurity.com/usage/linux-scripts/) are updated some time after my
server has received an infected email. It seems the virus creators are trying
to race the viru
On Wed, 9 Nov 2016 11:50:06 -0500
Jerry wrote:
> Does anyone have a working solution as to how I can use "doveadm
> backup" to back up a virtual users mailbox to a removable USB device.
>
> I keep receiving numerous errors and no files are backed up although
> the directories are created.
Well,
On Qua, 09 Nov 2016, Jerry wrote:
Does anyone have a working solution as to how I can use "doveadm
backup" to back up a virtual users mailbox to a removable USB device.
I keep receiving numerous errors and no files are backed up although
the directories are created.
No, but I can recommend a
hi
using centos 6.5, qmailtoaster, dovecot, spamassassin.
i found that junk folder is specified under
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf
the issue is that this folder is getting created automatically and genuine
emails from both within the server and also from external domains are being
ro
Does anyone have a working solution as to how I can use "doveadm
backup" to back up a virtual users mailbox to a removable USB device.
I keep receiving numerous errors and no files are backed up although
the directories are created.
--
Jerry
Op 11/9/2016 om 12:56 AM schreef Stephan Bosch:
> Op 11/8/2016 om 10:09 AM schreef W. de Hoog:
>>> Yes, this happens because your SOLR server is reporting 500 Internal
>>> Server Error.
>> Do you mean this is normal behaviour of dovecot? I have the impression
>> it causes dovecot to stop indexing a
Hi,
A question. We are using fts_solr. When searching for content in BODY I
noticed that dovecot only supports full words. "BODY calibration"
returns results but "BODY calibra" does not. Nor "BODY calibra*".
Solr does support searching with wildcards so why is it that dovecot
does not?
reg
On 2016-11-08 09:57, Aki Tuomi wrote:
Yes, this happens because your SOLR server is reporting 500 Internal
Server Error.
The "Internal Server Error" was an out of memory error in solr. Solved
by changing '-Xmx128m' into '-Xmx1024m' in /etc/default/tomcat7.
--
Willem-Jan de Hoog
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