On 22/07/2019 16:24, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 19 Jul 2019, at 13.20, Dirk Koopman via dovecot wrote:
But I am left with this:
Jul 19 14:09:52 localhost dovecot: indexer-worker: Error: User lookup
failed: Couldn't load required plugin /usr/lib/dovecot/modules/lib90_sieve_plugin.so:
d
On 22/07/2019 13:32, Timo Sirainen via dovecot wrote:
On 21 Jul 2019, at 23.14, Dirk Koopman via dovecot
mailto:dovecot@dovecot.org>> wrote:
Some supplemental information:
This is happening on every email delivered into Dovecot via LMTP. The
curious things are that the messag
?
Can I work around the error message by some config magic (as I did by
calling the correct plugin for imap_sieve) or is this an actual bug?
Could this be fixed simply by including mail-deliver.h in lda-sieve-log.c?
Dirk
On 19/07/2019 13:20, Dirk Koopman via dovecot wrote:
Suddenly I am
Suddenly I am getting undefined symbol errors having updated to 2.3.7.
Jul 18 01:02:49 localhost dovecot: indexer-worker: Error: User
lookup failed: Couldn't load required plugin
/usr/lib/dovecot/modules/lib95_imap_sieve_plugin.so: dlopen() failed:
/usr/lib/dovecot/modules/lib95_imap_sieve_pl
I run a small dovecot site with ~5 users, some of whom have many large
mailboxes. I used to use lucene until the packagers decided that it
broke some licencing rules and stopped including it. I have dismally
failed to configure Solr, plus it is huge and potentially exposes too
many services as
Use exim instead of sendmail with an LDA or LMTP transport.
On 04/07/17 15:41, Garry Glendown wrote:
Hi *
after trying everything I could think of and find on the web, I'm
totally stumped ... maybe someone give me some hints on what I'm doing
wrong, or where to look ...
I have an ancient cust
I have recently updated with 2.2.29.1-avh1~xenial1 ubuntu package on 16.04.
It appears that I have a couple of duplicate GUIDs which fsck can't
clear so the machine is looping through doing continuous fsck runs.
Any way to determine what the offending messages are and how to delete
or otherwi
On 15/03/16 22:07, micah wrote:
Andrew McGlashan writes:
On 16/03/2016 2:01 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
Hi,
may be someone has already done that: Do you have a script(?) tool which
shows the efficiency of the mail compression if zlib is used?
Something that shows the uncompres