On Tue, 22 Oct 2019, Plutocrat wrote:
I recently wrote a script to check disk space every week and email me
an alert if there was less than 5G.
Every week? Unless you're using a telephone modem, an out of control mail
loop or being the victim of a joe-job can consume 5Gb of space in no time.
at least for me it didn't fix. still see in logs:
Error: lzma.read(/var/spool/mail/telsch/storage/m.11800): corrupted
data at 110015
before i upgrade from 2.3.4.1 to 2.3.8 + your patch i noticed i can
access the mails with alpine and roundcube but not with thunderbird.
On 10.10.19 11:3
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marcel bendler via dovecot skrev den 2019-10-22 10:52:
I don't want to restrict each mailbox size. It's just to prevent
running
out space completely.
dovecot quotas policy server can limit out of space problems, the trick
is to not allow more then storages can hold, if this test is done in
On 22/10/2019 6:38 PM, Marc Roos via dovecot wrote:
> Ok, what about placing a dummy file of 5GB or so on the partition, that
> you can remove when necessary?
I recently wrote a script to check disk space every week and email me an alert
if there was less than 5G. Would that be an approach for y
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: dovecot disk space settings
I don't want to restrict each mailbox size. It's just to prevent
running out space completely.
Why? (If I may ask)
To provide mailboxes with unlimited space. And to make it easier to
administrate.
My question is about a
Ok, what about placing a dummy file of 5GB or so on the partition, that
you can remove when necessary?
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: dovecot disk space settings
>> I don't want to restrict each mailbox size. It's just to prevent
> running out space completely.
>
> Why? (If I may
>
> is there an option to leave some disk space free?
> Let's say, don't store new mails if the storage mount point has less
> than 1% free disk space.
> What's the way to go?
>
> I don't want to restrict each mailbox size. It's just to prevent running
> out space completely.
emails are often ac
It's really pretty empty; would you rather see some of the 10-*.conf files?
## Dovecot configuration file
# If you're in a hurry, see http://wiki2.dovecot.org/QuickConfiguration
# "doveconf -n" command gives a clean output of the changed settings. Use it
# instead of copy&pasting files when p
Yes, well, can you paste your entire dovecot.conf file then? Remember to
redact passwords.
Aki
On 22.10.2019 12.01, Steve Matzura via dovecot wrote:
> It was the three passdb blocks you sent me.
>
>
> On 10/22/2019 4:43 AM, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
>> Can you show what you ended up pasting?
>
It was the three passdb blocks you sent me.
On 10/22/2019 4:43 AM, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
Can you show what you ended up pasting?
Aki
On 22.10.2019 11.34, Steve Matzura via dovecot wrote:
I pasted that block at the end of dovecot.conf, restarted, and got the
following in syslog:
Oct 2
> I don't want to restrict each mailbox size. It's just to prevent
running out space completely.
Why? (If I may ask)
Hi,
is there an option to leave some disk space free?
Let's say, don't store new mails if the storage mount point has less
than 1% free disk space.
What's the way to go?
I don't want to restrict each mailbox size. It's just to prevent running
out space completely.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Marcel
Can you show what you ended up pasting?
Aki
On 22.10.2019 11.34, Steve Matzura via dovecot wrote:
> I pasted that block at the end of dovecot.conf, restarted, and got the
> following in syslog:
>
> Oct 22 08:24:32 tgvprod dovecot[7290]: doveconf: Fatal: Error in
> configuration file /etc/dovecot/
I pasted that block at the end of dovecot.conf, restarted, and got the
following in syslog:
Oct 22 08:24:32 tgvprod dovecot[7290]: doveconf: Fatal: Error in
configuration file /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf line 106: Expecting '{'
Oct 22 08:24:32 tgvprod systemd[1]: dovecot.service: Main process
ex
On 22.10.2019 10.33, Steve Matzura via dovecot wrote:
> Sorry for having lost the original chain of this problem. It's been a
> very long day.
>
>
> There is no user 'rock', it's just a Postfix mailbox.
>
You problem stems from dovecot doing user lookup using
'r...@theglobalvoice.info' which
Sorry for having lost the original chain of this problem. It's been a
very long day.
New output from 'dovecot -n output', including the contents of
dovecot.conf, conf.d/10-master.conf, conf.d/10-mail.conf and
conf.d/10-ssl.conf:
# 2.2.33.2 (d6601f4ec): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhol
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