troubleshooting steps?
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> - SMP kernels: "page size cut" once in a while
does several hundred in about 4 minutes count as once in a while?
Got many "page size cut" on
2.6.17-gentoo-r8 #2 SMP i686 Dual Pentium III (Katmai)
no output from a FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p5 single Pentium III (Katmai)
to listing folders since
then. RC29 made some big changes, ou probably want to try updating to
1.0.1.
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot-news/2007-March/39.html
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
early - shutting down
Jun 14 12:28:39 mail5 dovecot: child 19080 (auth) returned error 89
Jun 14 12:28:39 mail5 dovecot: auth(default): Socket already exists:
/var/run/dovecot/auth-client
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
works satisfying??
>
> dovecot.conf and dovecot-sql.conf I send in the attachment.
instead of sending dovecot.conf, next time use dovecot -n
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sleep now until w
> e're back in present.
It'll affect it in that you will be having 1 sec delays frequently it
seems. You should definitely look into fixing that. That is bad behavior
for a busy mail server.
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sly not see a benefit to a corporate user?
Actually no. That's just the way I am, set a rule and stick to it. If
I think the users need more space, I consider raising the quota.
>
> I guess I'm just way off base here...
Not if you have somebody actually asking for it. But I'd seriously see
how much it is truly worth to that customer. As this really feels like a
marginal case, I don't think there will be enough others willing to
sponser it.
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
pient is probably going to be oblivious that a problem exists
because if they are over quota, it usually means they haven't been
checking their mail and will not see a quota warning message. 89% of the
cases I see of users over quota, is due to negligence. 10% is for
mailboxes that are no longer in use. I wouldn't think it a good idea to
allocate extra disk space to either of these cases. The other 1% calls
us to ask for more space which we gladly sell to them.
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It makes for a very ugly userdb query trying to get that formatted to
dovecot style of "maildir:storage=48828:ignore=Trash"
How much would it take to allow dovecot's quota plugin to alternately
accept "maildir:5000S:ignore=Trash"?
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Timo,
Wonder if you can tweak the digests to hold more messages? In 5 hours
this morning, I've received 6 digests, seems a little excessive to me.
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ve to continue to deliver email to a central mail
> spool. The MTA that we run is Exim, which has the flexibility to deliver
> into the 'Inbox', but we need to remain compatible with non-IMAP mailers.
This is not clear at all, why does the number of users effect the
delivery method? What mailbox format are you using?
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have tried several options for the last 2 days but have not been able to
> get past in relaying email for valid-users from any/all client hosts.
that would be a postfix question. see the docs at postfix.org
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Worth checking out is openfiler: http://www.openfiler.com/
> I also don't see any distributed filesystem which is mature and available
> for the OS we use (FreeBSD).
A well designed NAS/SAN will work well regardless of the client OS.
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- I'll wait and see if anyone else chimes in - I like to get more
> than one opinion, and to hear from at least one person who has actually
> done what I'm about to do, when trying something like this (that I've
> never done before)...
>
I've done similar, my mailstore is on nfs, and had completely different
servers both accessing it. And yes, Dovecot was much much faster.
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#x27;ve tried a
variety of other IMAP clients on my mac from time to time, but I keep
coming back to Apple mail. The second place is probably Opera's mail
client, but I don't like the fact it won't use an IMAP trash folder,
other than that, it is really quite good.
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ers who have received/retrieved/pop-ed the bulletin(s)
> so that they don't get them twice.
> It's one feature I will surely miss if I migrated to dovecot 100%.
>
It would seem to me to be easy enough to do this with post-login
scripting http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
re-test system?
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ed your own' out of the
> > available peices: pam, saslauthd, pam-mysql, mysql, postgres, ldap,
> > and your favorite programming/scripting languages.
A good tool that puts most of this into an easy framework to work with
is Vuser (http://www.vuser.org).
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
s a client/firewall/anti-virus issue.
Are the logs showing a connect attempt at all from that IP? Have you
tried Pegasus from a different machine?
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Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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