On 13 Dec 2018, at 7.31, SH Development wrote:
>
> I have started getting these in my log. What does this mean and what do I
> need to do?
>
> Panic: file mail-index-util.c: line 37 (mail_index_uint32_to_offset):
> assertion failed: (offset < 0x4000)
Your dovecot.index.cache file has gr
I have started getting these in my log. What does this mean and what do I need
to do?
Panic: file mail-index-util.c: line 37 (mail_index_uint32_to_offset):
assertion failed: (offset < 0x4000)
Dec 12 23:29:44 mail dovecot: imap(j...@stariontech.com): Error: Raw backtrace:
/usr/lib64/doveco
On 12/12/2018 10:19 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
Looks like a bug, which version is this?
It's Dovecot 2.3.3
Regards,
Michael
Looks like a bug, which version is this?
Aki
On 12.12.2018 11.17, Michael Goth wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> just a minor thing: Why does `doveadm proxy list` repeat the header
> line after each entry? Too me, that just makes the output harder to read.
>
> So instead of this:
>
> root@mail1 ~ # doveadm pr
Hi all,
just a minor thing: Why does `doveadm proxy list` repeat the header line
after each entry? Too me, that just makes the output harder to read.
So instead of this:
root@mail1 ~ # doveadm proxy list
usernameproto src ipdest ip port
i...@domain1.de imap
On 12/11/2018 4:46 AM, Joan Moreau via dovecot wrote:
I shared the errors already so many times (check this mailinling for
"solr" in teh title)
Contrary to what you say, with SOlr 7.5 and Dovecot git, I had to
remove the "managed-schema" to make solr respond a bit properly. It
relies on sc
On 12/10/2018 10:02 PM, Joan Moreau wrote:
Additionally, here the errors I get in logs:
Dovecot:
Dec 09 09:21:09 imap(j...@grosjo.net)<3349>: Error:
fts_solr: received invalid uid '0'
Dec 09 09:21:10 imap(j...@grosjo.net)<3349>: Error:
fts_solr: received invalid uid '0'
or
11 03:36:03
in