When attempting to build Dovecot 2.4.0 on the aarch64 platform, when
running tests...
test-file-cache.c:268: Assert failed: file_cache_set_size(cache, 1024) == -1
Panic: file test-common.c: line 222 (test_expect_error_string_n_times):
assertion failed: (expected_errors == 0)
test-common.c:256:
Hello,
I am currently trying to migrate my Dovecot 2.3 server to version 2.4.
Unfortunately I do not seem to get the basic per user quota to work.
I am using LDAP for userdb and have used the "Override: LDAP" example
from https://doc.dovecot.org/2.4.0/core/plugins/quota.html as a starting
point.
Yeah it makes sense. 2.4 looks much more organised and structured with
named lists whether set in options tags or processed under the hood
utilising the dovecot.conf. I think such implementation enforces
additional security to the mail file system through restricting and
limiting the mean to ac
Great job finding a solution that works for you!
To answer your curiosity about the *"cur"* folder in your Dovecot email
files:
Dovecot follows the *Maildir* format, which organizes emails into
directories for better performance and reliability. Each mailbox (or
folder) you see actually cont
In my initial post I questioned, as a newbie, how to access the email files
I was given that were in dovecot format, and a few people were kind enough
to explain things to me a bit. But some of the solutions were a bit over
my head.
And then I found a solution. I downloaded an app called "SysTool
That's because the doveadm fs syntax has changed.
Try
doveadm -o fs=compress,posix -o fs/compress/fs_driver=compress -o
fs/posix/fs_driver=posix -o
fs_posix_prefix=/mail/zakaria.website/hi@zakaria.website/ fs get test
cur/messagefile
Aki
> On 06/02/2025 14:37 EET hi--- via dovecot wrote:
>
Oh, I didn't mention the first error, probably because I thought it was
caused by the latter.
When I run:-
doveadm fs get compress zstd:10:posix:prefix=/
"/mail/zakaria.website/hi@zakaria.website/cur/messagefile"
I get:-
Error: doveadm: Extraneous arguments found:
"/mail/zakaria.website/hi@z
> On 06/02/2025 13:16 EET dovecot--- via dovecot wrote:
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> > Da: Aki Tuomi
> > Inviato: giovedì 6 febbraio 2025 11:49
> > A: dove...@iotti.biz; dovecot--- via dovecot
> > Oggetto: Re: Preventing message deletion
> >
> >
> > > On 06/02/2025 12:39 EET dovecot--- via dovecot
> > wrote:
>
On 2025-01-29, Timo Sirainen via dovecot wrote:
> On 25. Jan 2025, at 22.29, Brad Smith via dovecot wrote:
>>
>> Test building 2.4 I see the last commit to the SSL code before the release
>> went
>> out broke building with LibreSSL..
>>
>> https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/77d50a6b5e75796
> Da: Aki Tuomi
> Inviato: giovedì 6 febbraio 2025 11:49
> A: dove...@iotti.biz; dovecot--- via dovecot
> Oggetto: Re: Preventing message deletion
>
>
> > On 06/02/2025 12:39 EET dovecot--- via dovecot
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi all
> >
> > How may I disable message deletions via IMAP for some or
> On 06/02/2025 12:39 EET dovecot--- via dovecot wrote:
>
>
> Hi all
>
> How may I disable message deletions via IMAP for some or all of my users?
> I read on the net that a possible solution would be to use the ACL IMAP
> plugin. But the examples I found were not so clear to me. We do not u
Hi all
How may I disable message deletions via IMAP for some or all of my users?
I read on the net that a possible solution would be to use the ACL IMAP
plugin. But the examples I found were not so clear to me. We do not use
shared mailboxes or namespaces. Only simple virtual users, each with it's
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