Incidentally, I did wind up answering my own question. All lua failures
get logged to the maillog, so it was in fact something simple
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From: Andy Baugh
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2025 3:31 PM
To
the function to indicate entry.
What I would like to know is whether there is some debug flag I'm missing to
see the routing from config -> lua script. Does this actually exist? I didn't
see anything enlightening in the man pages or online documentation. Hopefully
I'm just
e INBOX is being created with the
wrong UIDVALIDITY in the first place. It only seems to happen when there
are no messages in the INBOX on the server at the time the Maildir is
created, but it doesn't seem to happen all the time.
Is there anything I can do to
I'm not using any scheduler.
It's just being activated by the standard replication-notify mechanism
in Dovecot.
Andy
On Thursday, March 28, 2024 12:56:18 AM PDT, Aki Tuomi wrote:
Hi!
We received some more information to this. Are you by chance
running these from some scheduler
each Dovecot server?
That would take care of the potential for index corruption,
but what other strange problems would it cause?
Andy
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uch longer than the ones that
complete normally.)
Andy
On Monday, January 22, 2024 11:22:14 AM PST, Aki Tuomi wrote:
doveconf replication_dsync_parameters
then you can do
doveadm sync -u
Aki
On 22/01/2024 21:05 EET Andy Balholm wrote:
Is there a way to find out the exact command lin
Is there a way to find out the exact command line that the
replicator is using to invoke doveadm sync?
Andy
On Monday, January 22, 2024 10:55:12 AM PST, Aki Tuomi wrote:
you could try running it manually from cli..
doveadm -D sync
Aki
On 22/01/2024 20:32 EET Andy Balholm wrote:
I
ending up with something like
doveadm sync -D)
Andy
On Sunday, January 21, 2024 7:36:13 AM PST, Aki Tuomi wrote:
Can you try with doveadm -D and send the log?
Aki
On 20/01/2024 19:51 EET Andy Balholm wrote:
I forgot to mention in my original message that I'm running Dovecot
2.3.21 (4
for incremental syncs,
but I'm not sure.)
Andy
On Friday, January 19, 2024 9:26:29 AM PST, Andy Balholm wrote:
I have two Dovecot mail servers that replicate to each other.
Sometimes there are delays in the synchronization,
and I notice that the mail log has entries like this:
Error: dsync(s
width, they may be unavoidable.)
Andy
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it?
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invisible characters from the dovecot-sql.conf.ext file it magically
worked.
Andy
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From: Aki Tuomi [mailto:aki.tu...@open-xchange.com]
Sent: 20 February 2020 11:26
To: Andy Woolley
Subject: Re: Unknown setting error with dovecot-sql.conf.ext
I am unable to reproduce
2020 10:11
To: Andy Woolley < <mailto:a...@milonic.com> a...@milonic.com>;
<mailto:dovecot@dovecot.org> dovecot@dovecot.org
Subject: Re: Unknown setting error with dovecot-sql.conf.ext
On 20.2.2020 12.06, Andy Woolley wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to install Dovecot connecti
om
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-sql.conf.ext
The error I get is:
auth: Fatal: sql /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext: Error in configuration
file /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext line 1: Unknown setting: driver
Can anybody help me?
Andy
Hi Larry, all. My problem is in fact with the LDA, the issue is fixed in
the current nightly build, so I assume will be in the next stable
release. I've updated my system with the fix and deliveries are now
working normally. Thanks Martin for letting me know,
thanks, Andy.
PS Larry, att
Ok thanks Larry, I'll have a look at LTMP on Monday and give you a shout
if I want to see your configs,
thanks a lot for the reply, Andy.
ted by
the LDA itself and then give this error when trying to deliver the out
of office message to a local user.
I'll post a question also to the Exim forum, but wondered if this
problem rings any bells for anyone on here?
thanks in advance! Andy.
ging lines ;-)
Regards,
Michael
More than willing to test.
Regards,
Andy
o the team.
I have some spare hardware and am more than willing to spin up an extra
vm if required.
regards,
Andy
On 7/05/2018 5:34 AM, Michael Grimm wrote:
Hi Reuben,
thank you for digging into this issue reported by some users, now.
I wonder if there are users out there using mas
down the rabbit hole of fault finding and excess
coffee consumption I was wondering if any of you had any updates on the
problems discussed below.
Cheers for now,
Andy
Hi,
[Formatting is a bit rough, replying from a trimmed digest email]
/Message: 1 />/Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2018 15:04:
esn't appear to work at all (only header is searchable without
downloading local copies). I'm pretty sure Outlook will only use its own
search engine on its local copy of data.
thanks a lot, Andy.
PS this guide was really helpful for setting up Solr FTS with a recent
release of Solr (I
team also.
Andy R.
just duplicate the trigger lines for each type of junk folder or is
there a method to have the sieve script enumerate all the options listed
by 'special use' or is there a better method for this? I want to put
the spam-mail-filing script as a global sieve script as all users will
ne
Steffen thank you. I shall attend to this as soon as possible. Today I
awoke to a system that cannot address the hard drive... :-( More
Screwtape...
Thank you, Andy
On 07/25/16 02:29, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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I've run into an interesting thing. If a mailbox has been shared to a second
user (I'll call it the sharee), and there are subfolders on that mailbox, and
the sharee renames one of those subfolders, it disappears from view to the
sharee. The only way I've been able discover to fix it is to hav
Is there a current best practice for a shared filesystem backend for mailboxes
(in my case, all virtual accounts)? NFS 3/4, GFS2, GlusterFS, other? In the
case of the latter ones, is the use of Director necessary? Any specific
anti-recommendations? Also, if it matters, I *think* I want to us
Chris,
I do indeed have an acl_shared_dict set up. That may be the ticket. That
makes it so that the IMAP server knows that you have acls on the other mailbox,
so it can know to then look in that mailbox to find out precisely what the ACLs
are.
Cheers,
Andy
May 28 2015 12:49 AM, "
May 25 2015 1:01 PM, "Chris Ross" wrote:
> I'm running dovecot 2.2.16 on my FreeBSD mail server. I've read information
> on the wiki about
> setting up shared mailboxes, but I want to do something that isn't really
> coved by the instructions
> I was reading there. My son (now 7 years old) has a
Eventually I figured out a solution that looks like it should work; postlogin
scripting described here http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting .
Specifically, the sample at the bottom that adds a shared folder, obviously
will need some work to make it work the way I want, but it should work
xed, and now it's 6K.
Thanks, I'll keep an eye on the users this affects and try to get their
index.cache in order.
Thanks,
Andy
't seem to manifest in any
particular way; no user complaints. Just the occasional log message.
I would guess this is a bug? I'm open to suggestions and I'd be happy to
post config if somebody has an idea.
Thanks,
Andy
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r use that for
selection instead of the user-supplied username?
I'm open to suggestions on how best to accomplish this.
Thanks,
Andy
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2.2.14 is working great in production for us. No more strange errors
with indexes[1] (which was a constant thing in 2.2.13), and I'm happy
that the clustered LDA issues are resolved.
Well done Timo, and congratulations on your relocation to the US!
Andy
[1] Panic: file mail-
hg into
production? Would I be better off waiting for an official 2.2.14?
Thanks,
Andy
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ging this? It's very infrequent, but yet quite
annoying. Seems to have started since we upgraded to 2.2.13 (from an older
2.1 build) earlier this year.
Thanks,
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gured
it was something particular to our implementation since nobody else was
mentioning it, until you did.
Fascinating to me that it only affects Outlook as well. I don't
understand the code well enough to grasp the impact of the bug,
know if I can help you track this down Timo.
Andy
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> On Jun 5, 2014, at 1:40 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
>> On 5.6.2014, at 20.23, Robert Schetterer wrote:
>>
>> Am 05.06.2014 17:02, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
>>> On 5.6.2014, at 17.41, Martin R
Unfortunately, I'm still getting the same errors post upgrade to 2.2.13.
I'm coming from 2.1.12, so perhaps there is some slight incompatibility
in some circumstances with the index files? I'm continuing to delete
them as this arises, and so far I've no repeat prob
Thanks to the suggestion by Larry off-list, I snagged an official patch
from the FreeBSD PR and now the ports are compiling cleanly.
I'll report back if I get the errors again.
Thanks,
Andy
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On 05/30/2014 15:34, Andy Dills wrote
eeBSD port maintainer hasn't updated yet?).
Suggestions? Right now we just check every couple of hours for affected
users, and then delete all of the dovecot files for the affected user,
which ends the error.
Thanks,
Andy
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Hi,
In article <5343e1b5.1070...@skye.it>,
Alessio Cecchi wrote:
> Try with:
>
> doveadm search -u andy mailbox "News Reports" before 90d
>
> there is a difference between savedbefore and before, with "search"
> instead of "expung
sages
it's checking, and why each one matches or fails to match?
For example, I'm running this:
doveadm expunge -u andy mailbox "News Reports" savedbefore 90d
from the crontab of user 'andy'. I'd expect the specified folder to only
contain 90 messages (I get one
Hi there,
Have you added 'lmtp' to the protocols line in dovecot.conf ? It's not
listed in your doveconf -n.
IE :-
# Protocols we want to be serving.
#protocols = imap pop3 sieve
protocols = imap pop3 sieve lmtp
For logging, set "mail_debug = yes" (in
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf on
#x27;ing lmtp directly in ' service lmtp { } ' which just lead to
lots more errors.
I've not included anything of the current config so far, as I don't know
what is needed here yet.
I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but I can't spot it for the life
of me. Can anyone offer any new ideas?
Many thanks
Andy R.
that since doveadm is aware of both
instances, that it should be aware of which one's config to use for
connecting to director for proxy information.
Thanks,
Andy
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nces live in dovecot.conf, so that doveadm sees the "right"
> > config?
>
> I think you need to remove doveadm_proxy_port from the backend
> dovecot.conf.
Thanks Timo.
That gave me:
doveadm -c /usr/local/etc/dovecot/proxy.conf search -u andy...@xecu.net ma
On Feb 4, 2013, at 8:56 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 12:08 -0500, Andy Dills wrote:
>> We have a checkpassword authentication with mysql pre-fetch for the
>> userdb lookups.
>>
>> When trying to do:
>>
>> doveadm search -u andyt...@
d the checkpassword lookup is failing; the password
isn't being supplied. Shouldn't it just be doing the prefetch lookup
instead, like the lmtp service?
Andy
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2012, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 7.4.2012, at 10.13, Andy Dills wrote:
>
> > Apr 7 02:18:05 mail-out06 dovecot: pop3-login: Fatal: master:
> > service(pop3-login): child 75029 killed with signal 11 (core not dumped -
> > set service pop3-login { d
into
permissions errors with the various service sockets.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Andy
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2012, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 30.3.2012, at 16.25, Andy Dills wrote:
>
> > However, when we have the front-end server do a static director proxy, the
> > problem is that authentication failures are logged on the back-end server
> > with a source
, and the full
username and password is supplied to the back-end server for proper
processing.
Food for thought in case anybody else is implementing this.
Thanks,
Andy
[1] http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase/ExtraFields/Proxy
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art instances back up as well.
Other then that, looks good. Definitely a great feature.
Thanks,
Andy
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In the real world, the mails which belongs to one thread could be dispersed
in different mailbox, at least Inbox and SENT, so whether the command can
search different mailboxes and grap them in one talk with dovecot?
If Not, any other approach to do that?
BTW, what the THREAD=REFS stands for? In
List
On 16.2.2012, at 5.59, Andy YB Hu wrote:
> Tried it, found it could trigger NFS issue.
..
> Whether it means the dovecot LDA also needs to run on the
On 15.2.2012, at 6.13, Andy YB Hu wrote:
> I can generate
On 14.2.2012, at 5.31, Andy YB Hu wrote:
> Now our system will take dovecot as the whole imap back end, and keep the
> LDA of ours, But our system has our own UID generation mechanism (in
> dov
Hi there,
Now our system will take dovecot as the whole imap back end, and keep the
LDA of ours, But our system has our own UID generation mechanism (in
dovecot it's incremental from 1), which will be done while local delivery,
So when local deliveries, it will first generate the UID, move the
List
On 10.2.2012, at 10.08, Andy YB Hu wrote:
> Searched the archive, and got the doveadm -a director-admin for local
> doveadm access, and -a host: port for remote doveadm access.
You can give -c parameter also to doveadm (and all other Dovecot pro
erver.
Andy YB Hu/Hong
Kong/IBM@IBMHK
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dovecot-boun
On 9.2.2012, at 10.36, Andy YB Hu wrote:
> I just tried out the Director. One question is about the re-redirection.
I
> know director will redirect all the simultaneous requests from the same
List
On 7.2.2012, at 8.26, Andy YB Hu wrote:
> I am running some concurrent testings under NFS.
ot -n
# 2.0.13: /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.18-274.3.1.el5 i686 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release
5.7 (Tikanga) nfs
auth_anonymous_username = andy
auth_debug = yes
auth_debug_passwords = yes
auth_mechanisms = anonymous plain
auth_verbose = yes
auth_verbose_passwords =
; Do you have more than one Dovecot server? If only one, you can still
> disable the mail_nfs_* settings. Also it would be interesting to see
> nfsstat numbers from the Dovecot server, compared to those iostat numbers..
>
> On 18.11.2011, at 0.38, Andy Robbins wrote:
>
> > Well, th
Well, the iostat command was run from the NFS server and dovecot was run
from the mail server where it is mounted, hence the discrepancy there.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 18.11.2011, at 0.20, Andy Robbins wrote:
>
> > # iostat -d 5 -x
> > Devi
# dovecot -n
# 1.2.9: //etc/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5 x86_64 CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
base_dir: /var/run/dovecot/
log_path: /var/log/dovecot.log
protocols: imap pop3
ssl_cert_file: /etc/postfix/ssl/smtp1.domain.com.cert
ssl_key_file: /etc/postfix/ssl/smtp1.domain.com.key
disable
We are currently experiencing performance issue with our Dovecot system
which we believe is caused by excessive writes to the dovecot files. The
confusing thing is that we are seeing more writes than reads on our Dovecot
volume when you would assume that most of the IO should be reads from
customer
vecot 1.2.
Maybe this is something that can be cleaned up in the next version?
thanks Andy.
this: http://smartsieve.sourceforge.net/
>
> has someone tried this or knows something similar ?
Judging from the screenshots, it's pretty clearly a ripoff of Ingo from
Horde, which I'm currently testing and am pretty happy with.
http://www.horde.org/ingo/
Andy
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default_destination_recipient_limit = 50
lmtp_destination_recipient_limit = $default_destination_recipient_limit
local_destination_recipient_limit = 1
relay_destination_recipient_limit = $default_destination_recipient_limit
smtp_destination_recipient_limit = $default_destination_recipient_limit
virtual_destination_recipient_limit = $default_destination_recipient_limit
Is "dovecot_destination_recipient_limit" being converted into local_ ?
Thanks,
Andy
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I cant test via telnet but anyway, now I have fixed my config
probs and have a working Dovecot server,
thanks Andy.
Ola Daniel,
thanks for the idea, but actually within the config file the
settings are not within the auth default section, its just shown that
way from the output of dovecot -n
cheers Andy.
Quoting Daniel Gomes :
Hey Andy,
I might be way over my head here, but unlike you, in my setup
Hi Brad,
thanks for the reply, here is the output:
dovecot -n
# 1.2.10: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
# OS: FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE i386 nfs
log_path: /tmp/dovecot.log
protocols: imap
ssl: no
disable_plaintext_auth: no
login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login
login_executable: /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/i
(I have this
working to a courier IMAP installation). Have I done something wrong?
Any help appreciated!
thanks Andy.
I keep getting this message when I try to start dovecot using the -F option.
Fatal: open() failed for /var/run/dovecot/login: Permission denied
Checking /var/run/dovecot/login folder permissions does not seem to
indicate anything wrong as root has all the permissions it needs. If I
am not mist
I am having trouble starting up dovecot on my RHEL5 server.
When starting the dovecot service, I get:
dovecot dead but subsys locked
Looking into the mail logs, I find:
dovecot: Auth process died too early - shutting down
dovecot: child 4165 (auth) returned error 127
Does anybody know how I c
Stephan Bosch wrote:
Andy Howell wrote:
I'm getting a core dump with the following script:
require [ "fileinto", "regex", "variables" ];
if address :domain :regex ["Reply-To", "Sender", "To", "Cc"]
"antlr.org|ma
2e0, msgdata=0xbfccc6b0, senv=0xbfccc688,
estatus=0xbfccc6c4,
stream=0x897cab4, ehandler=0x897adb0, trace_stream=0x0) at sieve.c:256
#10 0x08064349 in main (argc=3, argv=0xbfccc7b4) at sieve-test.c:174
I tried to walk through the core, but I'm not adept enough to figure it out.
Thanks,
Stephan Bosch wrote:
Andy Howell wrote:
Running sieve-test, I get:
* store message in folder: antlr-interest-boun...@antlr.org :: 1:
2:antlr 3: 4:interest 5: 6:-bounces 7:
Interesting use of the fileinto extension. ;) I'd better define a
vnd.dovecot.debug extension to provide some so
x27;(.*>[ \\t]*,?[ \\t]*)?', it works correctly. That
group isn't getting matched anyway, so it shouldn't matter.
This is with 1.2alpha5.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Andy
//workaround.org/articles/ispmail-etch/
Another useful one:
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/spamfilter20061118.html
Regards,
Andy
te_from_mail(const char *data, const
char *user)
--- 187,193
if ( pathlen != 0 && link_path[pathlen-1] != '/')
return t_strconcat(link_path, "/", NULL);
! return t_strdup( *link_path == '/' ? link_path + 1 : link_path );
}
struct sieve_storage *sieve_storage_create_from_mail(const char *data, const
char *user)
Regards,
Andy
Guillaume Hilt wrote:
If you redirect the mail, how can it be stored into a folder after that ?
I thought that should work; I must admit I'm not well versed on sieve scripts. Even
without the fileinto, it dies.
Thanks,
Andy
Andy Howell a écrit :
Hello,
I've been
da-sieve/lda-sieve-plugin.c right after
the sieve_execute in lda_sieve_run, but it never prints anything. I'm guessing thats the
right place. Its quite possible there is something amiss in my setup.
My logs show:
Nov 26 02:51:12 marvin dovecot: deliver([EMAIL PROTECTED]): sieve: using sieve pa
Figured it out. For whatever reason, I didn't need to set the userdb_mail
previously, but you definitely do now.
Thanks,
Andy
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, Andy Dills wrote:
>
> I'm helping a friend setup a small mailserver using dovecot, and I'm
> finding a strange problem
ons? I'm probably just missing something obvious, not having
messed with setting this up for 6 months.
Thanks,
Andy
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a substitution character (like %u) and
converting it to nothing (I think.)
I'm not 100% certain if this will work, but try changing your % in your
SQL query to %% (i.e. make them double %'s instead of single.)
Regards,
Andy
Nicola Tiling wrote:
Dovecot (1.1.1) criticises a sql use
cate in OpenSSL. Perhaps
someone else can advise how to create and configure a certificate to use
with Dovecot.
Andy
kbajwa wrote:
I previously posted this message and made a type mistake. I wrote
"imap.tib.com instead it should red "imap.example.com". I have correcte
WJCarpenter wrote:
Easy! Either connect to imap.tib.com instead of mail.tib.com, or
create and install a new security certificate on the server which is
for mail.tib.com instead.
Another solution is to obtain and install a wildcard certificate
(which will be good for all *.tib.com).
That's
d say it would be much easier to just change the hostname in your
client settings.
Andy
kbajwa wrote:
OK.
Can you tell me where I entered "mail.tib.com" server name when I created a
certificate? I do not remember. The only place I can think of is in
/etc/postfix:
myhostnam
r installed security certificate is for
"imap.tib.com."
Andy
kbajwa wrote:
Setup of Dovecot went smoothly.
Now when I try to retrieve mail from the server, I get the following
message:
Security Error: Domain name mismatch
You have attempted to establish a connection to "
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Andy Greenwood wrote:
I'm relatively new to Dovecot, but I really like what I'm seeing so
far. I have one problem that I was hoping you could help me with
though. I use Postfix for my mail server, then pass that on to
procmail for filt
ow. Thanks in advance for any help
you can give, and big thanks for this great piece of software!
Andy Greenwood
mail needs to
handle by making their regex more dynamic?
Andy
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> greatly appreciate any help ;)
It sounds like you encrypted the key with a password...you would put that
as the ssl_key_password in the config above.
Andy
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/bin/checkpassword authentication, I can't
imagine using anything else.
Andy
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ple
copies on disk is a nice improvement.
Do you have any timelines in mind for this feature? I'd be happy to help
work out the bugs. No pressure, I'm just excited to offer new and useful
functionality to our users.
Andy
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 20:59 -0500, Andy Dills wrote:
>
> > As nice as it is, it's still a personal solution. In my mind we need to
> > have standardized, server-side, MUA-independant sorting rules that get
> > invo
b, and boom: robust, fully featured, MUA independant filtering in an
environment that can't support procmail or the dovecot LDA.
As nice as it is, it's still a personal solution. In my mind we need to
have standardized, server-side, MUA-independant sorting rules that get
invok
On Thu, 6 Mar 2008, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 11:23 -0500, Andy Dills wrote:
>
> > The impact has been severe! Even with NFS-stored indexes, our netapp is
> > seeing 1/6th of the NFS ops per second, and its CPU utilization is now at
> > 1/3rd previo
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