David Rosenstrauch wrote:
Wow. Yeah, *some*thing's changed recently to cause this. If I had to
guess, I'd say it's a recent Thunderbird upgrade that's triggering it, as
it's been 2-3 weeks since my last dovecot upgrade.
Some other interesting data points:
* This pro
On Sat, December 13, 2008 5:43 am, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> The other guy who also had a problem was using 2.6.27. If the 3rd guy
> also replies that he's using 2.6.27 then that's pretty clearly the
> problem. Might be worth asking about in Linux kernel mailing list.
Has anyone reported this over on
On Sat, December 13, 2008 9:14 am, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> Wow. Yeah, *some*thing's changed recently to cause this. If I had to
> guess, I'd say it's a recent Thunderbird upgrade that's triggering it, as
> it's been 2-3 weeks since my last dovecot upgrade.
On Sat, December 13, 2008 12:28 am, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Dec 13, 2008, at 3:40 AM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
>
>> In recent days, dovecot's "imap" processes keep getting stuck. Each
>> time I check my server (running dovecot 1.1.7) there's a bunch of
&g
In recent days, dovecot's "imap" processes keep getting stuck. Each
time I check my server (running dovecot 1.1.7) there's a bunch of "imap"
processes (sometimes 2 of them, sometimes 4, sometimes 6) that are using
all of the box's CPU.
And worse, there's no way to kill the processes either (n
Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Hum... I mistaked.
This is the plugin 'expire' (not trash) :
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Lazyexpunge
Thanks much for the quick response, Nicolas.
Seems like a useful plugin ... but, alas - it's only available for v1.1.
(I'm running 1.0.)
I guess I'll just set
Hi.
Just switched to Dovecot from Courier last week and have been very
pleased so far. The conversion was extremely painless, and I only hit a
few small configuration issues before I was able to get the server up
and running. Since then, I've been quite pleased - Dovecot's been very
stable,