Michael Welsh Duggan writes:
> Using Debian, dovecot-solr 1:2.2.26.0-4, and solr-tomcat 3.6.2+dfsg-9, I
> am getting 400 errors when doing searches. Here is an example search
> query from dovecot that failed (captured with wireshark):
>
> Frame 23: 338 bytes on wire (2704 b
Should I try to get more information on this?
Michael Welsh Duggan writes:
> Using Debian, dovecot-solr 1:2.2.26.0-4, and solr-tomcat 3.6.2+dfsg-9, I
> am getting 400 errors when doing searches. Here is an example search
> query from dovecot that failed (captured with wireshark):
&g
ckend-solr.c as part of
solr_escape_chars, so don't know how the braces are making it through
unencoded.
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Joseph Tam writes:
> Michael Welsh Duggan writes:
>
>> All the files in my Maildir are owned by md5i:mail (I am md5i), and have
>> 660 permissions. All directories have the same user:group permissions,
>> and 770 with the setguid bit set. (That last m
I should have mentioned: dovecot 2.1.7 from Debian unstable.
Michael Welsh Duggan writes:
> I am running a very small dovecot installation with only one user (me).
> I use the Solr indexer for indexing. Due to complicated reasons, I was
> forced to remove all the indexes and need to
pNoPerm)
After this, each directory has a dovecot.index.log with md5i:md5i 600
permissions.
I've read the mentioned page, and played around with the ideas on it,
but haven't gotten things to work. Anyone have any clue to ship my way?
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Charles Marcus writes:
> On 2011-03-20 8:49 PM, Michael Welsh Duggan wrote:
>> Problem solved. Apparently this comment in my lda configuration lied.
>>
>> protocol lda {
>> # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins).
>>
global mail_plugins).
mail_plugins = $mail_plugins sieve
}
despite the fact that mail_plugins includes sieve.
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Stephan Bosch writes:
> Op 20-3-2011 8:12, Michael Welsh Duggan schreef:
>> I have a sieve file that reads like this:
>>
>> require "fileinto";
>>
>> # Emacs
>> if header :contains "List-Id" "emacs-devel.gnu.org"
>> {
&
Michael Welsh Duggan writes:
> I have a sieve file that reads like this:
>
> require "fileinto";
>
> # Emacs
> if header :contains "List-Id" "emacs-devel.gnu.org"
> {
> fileinto "mail.emacs-devel";
> }
> elsif header :
Forgot to mention:
# 2.0.11: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.35 i686 Debian wheezy/sid
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ot;mail.emacs-bidi";
}
...
Unfortunately the List-Id based lines don't appear to be working,
although some other ones do. The attached test message does not get
delivered to the mail.emacs-devel list. Why?
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