> On 17/08/2022 00:57 EEST Joseph Tam wrote:
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> From: Aki Tuomi
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> > The *default* configuration for service config is usually just fine.
>
> > Is there some reason you decided to modify it in first place?
>
>
> Are you asking me, or the OP?
>
>
> I guess the blunt answer is ignora
From: Aki Tuomi
> The *default* configuration for service config is usually just fine.
> Is there some reason you decided to modify it in first place?
Are you asking me, or the OP?
I guess the blunt answer is ignorance on my part. However, I pointed
out that the docs about this setting is
Dnia 16.08.2022 o godz. 23:37:05 Aki Tuomi pisze:
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> doveadm_password = secret
>
> service doveadm {
> inet_listener http {
> port = 8080
> }
> }
>
> should allow you to use `who` command over HTTP API.
It's an interesting option, but after looking into "doveadm" source code I
was ab
At the risk of being pedestrian, I just use something like `sudo netstat
-an | grep ‘:[ IMAP_PORT ]’`
I’m pretty sure you thought of this but still, thought I would toss it
out…
Cheers
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On 16 Aug 2022, at 13:15, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
Hello Dovecot community,
I have a question: is it
> On 16/08/2022 23:34 EEST Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
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> Dnia 16.08.2022 o godz. 23:19:14 Aki Tuomi pisze:
> > Have you tried `doveadm who`?
>
> Why haven't I found it in the documentation? I was really searching... :)
> Thank you!
>
> But this still requires launching an external executable f
Dnia 16.08.2022 o godz. 23:19:14 Aki Tuomi pisze:
> Have you tried `doveadm who`?
Why haven't I found it in the documentation? I was really searching... :)
Thank you!
But this still requires launching an external executable for each connection
request. Optimal solution would be to get it via some
Have you tried `doveadm who`?
Aki
> On 16/08/2022 23:15 EEST Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
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> Hello Dovecot community,
>
> I have a question: is it possible to programmatically get from Dovecot a
> list of currently active IMAP sessions (with IP addresses)? Via a plugin or
> something?
>
> Or jus
Hello Dovecot community,
I have a question: is it possible to programmatically get from Dovecot a
list of currently active IMAP sessions (with IP addresses)? Via a plugin or
something?
Or just check if there is an IMAP session currently open from a particular IP
address, with true/false type answ
As
https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/service_configuration/#client-limit
says, 0 means to apply default_client_limit, which defaults to 100.
Aki
> On 16/08/2022 20:11 EEST fil...@digirati.com.br
> wrote:
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> currently the client_limt is at zero, and I believe this is unlimited
currently the client_limt is at zero, and I believe this is unlimited
service config {
chroot =
client_limit = 0
drop_priv_before_exec = no
executable = config
extra_groups =
group =
idle_kill = 1 mins
privileged_group =
process_limit = 0
process_min_avail = 16
protocol =
Can you try increasing client_limit for service config, to maybe, say, 1000?
There should be no reason to have lots of multiple config processes, so it
sounds more like the client limit is being reached.
Aki
> On 16/08/2022 19:03 EEST fil...@digirati.com.br
> wrote:
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> The only thing I
The only thing I had initially configured was vsz_limit, but as the
number of clients grew, the number of dovecot/config processes grew, and
with that I added idle_kill and service_count to try to minimize the use
of ram memory
In dovecot 2.2.33.2 , another server, has the same amount of account
There is a old bug that we are aware. Maybe we look at it again.
Aki
> On 16/08/2022 16:21 EEST Aleksander Machniak wrote:
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> On 15.08.2022 11:43, Ewald Dieterich wrote:
> > The following IMAP SORT with 2 sort criteria is very slow on an mdbox
> > mailbox with lots of mails (more than 10,
On 15.08.2022 11:43, Ewald Dieterich wrote:
The following IMAP SORT with 2 sort criteria is very slow on an mdbox
mailbox with lots of mails (more than 10,000) and an empty cache:
. SORT (ARRIVAL DATE) UTF-8 ALL
Each mail is opened when the SORT is executed, which is slow, given the
number of
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