Hi!
I have problem with Dovecot 2.1.1 writing maildir files as users primary
group. Tried to override gid value, but probably i'm missing something...
doveconf -n
# 2.1.1: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.18-308.11.1.el5 x86_64 CentOS release 5.8 (Final)
auth_verbose = yes
info_log_pa
On 10/21/2010 06:42 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 10:57 +0300, Veiko Kukk wrote:
Also once started, show "ps aux|grep dovecot" output and "strace -tt -p
`pidof auth`" output for a few seconds.
Noticed in error.log:
Oct 22 17:45:24 config: Warning: service
On 10/21/2010 06:42 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
auth process is hanging or imap-login is connecting to wrong server.
First try deleting everything from Dovecot's base_dir (/var/run/dovecot/
or something).
Deleted everythind under that folder.
Didn't help...
If that doesn't help, show your doveco
Hello,
Upgraded from 1.2.x to 2.0.5, converted configuration as described in
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Upgrading/2.0 and now I'm unable to log in to
imap server. Dovecot error.log shows:
Oct 21 09:52:48 imap-login: Error: Timeout waiting for handshake from
auth server. my pid=13338, input byt
On 06/15/2010 01:27 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Keeping current makes sure you take advantage of possibly unknown
bugfixes and/or security holes, and also means when asking for help you
won't get responses like 'that's already fixed in the current stable
version', not to mention (sometimes consider
On 06/14/2010 04:41 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Isn't it enough to know that 1.2 is the current *stable* branch?
I prefer "don't fix if it isn't broken" philosophy.
I don't see that 1.2 is stable enought from what I have read from this
list and Changelog. There have been lots of bugfixes during
Hello,
I have been using successfully Dovecot 1.1.x for about a year now. It
has been very stable.
Now I'm uprading that same system to newer and more powerful hardware
and I was wondering whether it is good idea or not to switch to Dovecot
1.2.x series. Could anybody direct me to feature comp
Phil Howard wrote:
Does Dovecot really need a separate MTA for inbound mail?
Why do you thing it might need?
Or can it receive
SMTP directly if there is no forwarding to do? What about spam/virus
filtering in that case?
Dovecot has nothing to do with smtp. You need MTA like postfix or exim