On 16 Aug 2013, at 06:42 , Jonathan Kenyon wrote:
> Hi I have updated a 10.6.8 to 10.8.4 and it transferred the dovecot mail. All
> except one sent folder. This folder was a sent mail box and the CUR folder is
> in the correct place and i have deleted the index files but it still is not
> sho
Hi I have updated a 10.6.8 to 10.8.4 and it transferred the dovecot mail. All
except one sent folder. This folder was a sent mail box and the CUR folder is
in the correct place and i have deleted the index files but it still is not
showing up in a mail app. Can someone suggest a way to re catalo
Hi,
>> guess youre talking about apple mail client
>> so look for support at apple
>> dovecot is a imap/pop3 server
>>
> in case you have installed dovecot on your lion server
> post your logs and conf, after all , it may not work just copy mails
> looking in my crystal ball i feel you may have to
Am 22.07.2011 10:51, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
> Am 22.07.2011 09:16, schrieb server_lion:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I am a beginner!
>>
>> 1. I was upgrading from OS X 10.6 to 10.7 Lion. The Upgrade killed my User
>> Account.
>> 2. I created a new user account. The new user got a new mail-folder.
>>
>>
Am 22.07.2011 09:16, schrieb server_lion:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am a beginner!
>
> 1. I was upgrading from OS X 10.6 to 10.7 Lion. The Upgrade killed my User
> Account.
> 2. I created a new user account. The new user got a new mail-folder.
>
> 3. I am using an inbox with subfolders. i logged on as a
Hello!
I am a beginner!
1. I was upgrading from OS X 10.6 to 10.7 Lion. The Upgrade killed my User
Account.
2. I created a new user account. The new user got a new mail-folder.
3. I am using an inbox with subfolders. i logged on as a root user and
copied everything from the old mail folder to t
I'm a nube to Dovecot and this list. Please be kind. ;)
I'm running Dovecot 1.1.20 and Postfix 2.5.5 on OS X Server 10.6.6.
I've moved accounts from another, older cyrus-based server (thank god), and
used fetchmail to imap the existing mail to the new server. At some point, I
developed a p
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Eric Boltz (MMI/UPC)
wrote:
>
> On Aug 25, 2010, at 10:15 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>>
>> But if secondary server allowed changes, this is the difficult step to
>> do correctly. For example lets say in first server:
>>
>> 1. It rsyncs user foo
>> 2. User foo changes
On Aug 25, 2010, at 10:15 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
> But if secondary server allowed changes, this is the difficult step to
> do correctly. For example lets say in first server:
>
> 1. It rsyncs user foo
> 2. User foo changes message A flag to \Seen
> 3. User foo deletes message B
> 4. User fo
On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 09:35 -0400, Eric Boltz (MMI/UPC) wrote:
> So getting back to this backup server concept...
> Would rsyncing all the directories listed in a dovecotd -n dump be enough to
> sync all my virtual users/uids, etc.?
You need to rsync the mail directory. You don't need to rsync ba
On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 05:43 -0400, Eric Boltz (MMI / UPC) wrote:
> > 1. If users can do any changes on the secondary server (flag changes,
> > saving new mails, etc), you're going to have problems syncing the
> > changes back (without losing any changes or causing other problems).
> >
> Change in s
So getting back to this backup server concept...
Would rsyncing all the directories listed in a dovecotd -n dump be enough to
sync all my virtual users/uids, etc.?
Or does OS X have other locations I need to sync for this backup server to be
functional when the primary is down?
Timo Sirainen wrote:
Two potential problems I see with this:
1. If users can do any changes on the secondary server (flag changes,
saving new mails, etc), you're going to have problems syncing the
changes back (without losing any changes or causing other problems).
2. If users can access the s
On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 12:27 -0400, Eric Boltz (MMI/UPC) wrote:
> The idea is to have one as the primary MX ("mail.corp.com") and the other as
> the secondary ("webmail.corp.com"). If the primary goes down clients would
> revert to webmail until the primary is back up.
>
> The plan is to use rsyn
I want to set up mirrored postfix/dovecot servers using two mac mini servers
(OSX 10.6.4) located in different locations (Canada and the US to be specific)
for redundancy.
The idea is to have one as the primary MX ("mail.corp.com") and the other as
the secondary ("webmail.corp.com"). If the pr
On Sep 14, 2007, at 20:48, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
(replying to myself)
After a long time, the OS X client say error : "Too Many opened
files".
Seems that OS X has stupidly low number of files that can be opened...
$ ulimit -a
[...]
open files(-n) 256
On my MacBook Pr
(replying to myself)
After a long time, the OS X client say error : "Too Many opened
files".
Seems that OS X has stupidly low number of files that can be opened...
$ ulimit -a
[...]
open files(-n) 256
On my MacBook Pro
This is bloody low
So I've figured to chan
Hello,
I am trying to move from Courier-imap to dovecot
Even if the processes to move logical (eg name spaces etc...) went
very and without any problem, I've some etrange behavior when Imap
client is Mac OS X Mail.app.
I've got a big mailbox that have about 3 / 4G of mail in several
On May 16, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 10:41 -0400, Bruce Bodger wrote:
I'd like to request some feed back from any OS X Mail Admins on the
list, please.
Set dotlock_use_excl=yes. Without it you can run into all kinds of
trouble with HFS+.
Got it!
Thanks.
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 10:41 -0400, Bruce Bodger wrote:
> I'd like to request some feed back from any OS X Mail Admins on the
> list, please.
Set dotlock_use_excl=yes. Without it you can run into all kinds of
trouble with HFS+.
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I'd appreciate if you'd share with me the directory structure that
you use, or would use in my situation. All mail storage will be on
the server so disk space is not an issue. I'm a bit confused
whether or not to keep the inbox separate from the other imap
structure as is the OS X default
I'd like to request some feed back from any OS X Mail Admins on the
list, please.
Currently running 10.4.9 here using postfix / dovecot and I'm about
to take the plunge from mbox to maildir. I just migrated from uw-imap
to dovecot.
As you're aware, users inbox's are customarily stored in
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