On Jun 8, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Jun 8, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
Thanks, I have been looking at those adjustments. My concern, is
that if Dovecot uses a process per imap or pop connection, 2048 is
not nearly enough for any significant email system.
Yes
On Jun 8, 2009, at 1:51 PM, Bruce Bodger wrote:
On Jun 8, 2009, at 3:35 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
I will be deploying Dovecot on OS X shortly. I am looking for
clarification on the limits imposed by OS X and sysctl
[kern.maxproc]. I understand that it is defaulting to 532, but
can be
On Jun 8, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Bruce Bodger wrote:
On Jun 8, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
I will be deploying Dovecot on OS X shortly. I am looking for
clarification on the limits imposed by OS X and sysctl
[kern.maxproc]. I understand that it is defaulting to 532, but can
be
I will be deploying Dovecot on OS X shortly. I am looking for
clarification on the limits imposed by OS X and sysctl
[kern.maxproc]. I understand that it is defaulting to 532, but can be
raised to 2500. I believe the OS uses around 100 or so, plus I will
have other processes and shells a
Sorry for the top post and lack of snipping this email down, I'm using
a mobile phone.
Can you explain why the system clock gets so far out of time? I
certainly struggle with crime drifting even on an always network
connected machine, but I'm not understanding why your machine can not
mai
On May 29, 2009, at 12:06 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On May 29, 2009, at 3:01 AM, Scott Haneda wrote:
No, just a lowly MacBook on wifi at the moment. I have several
other servers in production I am going to give this a quick go on
just to be sure it is not this particular machine.
I
I should note, I do not build a ton of software by hand, so I
struggle, and try to learn as best as I can. If I am not clear, let
me know, if I need to read or research more, let me know.
On May 28, 2009, at 11:50 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On May 29, 2009, at 2:39 AM, Scott Haneda wrote
I am not sure this is the correct list, please forgive if it is not,
and point me in the right direction.
I downloaded the latest http://www.imapwiki.org/ImapTest/Installation
from
http://dovecot.org/nightly/imaptest/imaptest-latest.tar.gz
cd imaptest-20090401
$./configure
checking for a B
On May 28, 2009, at 1:12 PM, Scott Silva wrote:
Can you state what the size of your "several large mboxes" is? I
have
been curious about this. My current email server forces me to
manage my
IMAP boxes not based on size, though I believe there is a less than
2GB
limit, but on message count
On May 28, 2009, at 10:39 AM, Scott Silva wrote:
on 5-28-2009 9:36 AM Timo Sirainen spake the following:
On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 02:07 -0700, robforrest wrote:
What is happening is that as users log in (via thunderbird), they
are shown
the contents of their mailboxes. However, when they try an
Hello, been lurking a while, about to move over to Dovecot soon. I
have a nice test machine up and running. My previous email server
when talking IMAP to Apple Mail, will eventually go "deaf" and new
messages will not make it to the Inbox of Apple Mail Client. A
restart of the desktop ap
On May 19, 2009, at 8:51 AM, Matt wrote:
Running Dovecot 1.1.8. Have several email accounts with thousands of
messages in them that are left on server. Is there anyway to speed
up POP3
access without switching to IMAP? Doubt it but thought I would ask.
Is it slow on the local machine?
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