On Fri, 2011-11-25 at 13:49 +0100, Edgar Fuß wrote:
> > Then the 'S' flag is added to the current Maildir filename without
> > losing any other changes.
> And this is supposed to work even over NFS? Great.
Absolutely, always has worked over NFS
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On 25.11.2011, at 14.49, Edgar Fuß wrote:
>> That shouldn't happen because of Dovecot's indexes.
> Hm, also if the indexes are local? Fine.
Yep. It just means that indexes then aren't fully up to date. Hmm. I guess
possibly one potential problem is if
1. dovecot.index.log says that "set flags
On 25.11.2011 17:59, wrote Ed W:
On 25/11/2011 12:49, Edgar Fuß wrote:
You don't have any Thunderbird clients accessing this box do you? I
have some wierd issue where our TB with the option "don't mark message
read", still triggers messages to be marked read... Wierdly it only does
it on some
> You don't have any Thunderbird clients accessing this box do you?
Yes, I have. But I also experienced the problem myself only using mutt and
Apple Mail.
> I have some w[ei]rd issue where our TB with the option
> "don't mark message read", still triggers messages to be marked read
It's the othe
On 25/11/2011 12:49, Edgar Fuß wrote:
>> That shouldn't happen because of Dovecot's indexes.
> Hm, also if the indexes are local? Fine.
>
>> Then the 'S' flag is added to the current Maildir filename without
>> losing any other changes.
> And this is supposed to work even over NFS? Great.
>
> So, w
> That shouldn't happen because of Dovecot's indexes.
Hm, also if the indexes are local? Fine.
> Then the 'S' flag is added to the current Maildir filename without
> losing any other changes.
And this is supposed to work even over NFS? Great.
So, what can I do to track down the problem as, accord
On Tue, 2011-10-25 at 13:02 +0200, Edgar Fuß wrote:
> We have two dovecot 1.2 instances sharing Maildirs on NFS. Indexes are local
> to the individual servers.
> Occasionally (no idea how to trigger this), the Seen flag gets lost on some
> messages. I've verified that actually the ``S'' is missin
If more than one Dovecot instance is accessing the same set of mailboxes over
NFS or other network filesystem, you will need to use the directors. You may as
well upgrade to 2.0.
On Oct 25, 2011, at 4:02 AM, Edgar Fuß wrote:
> We have two dovecot 1.2 instances sharing Maildirs on NFS. Indexes a
We have two dovecot 1.2 instances sharing Maildirs on NFS. Indexes are local to
the individual servers.
Occasionally (no idea how to trigger this), the Seen flag gets lost on some
messages. I've verified that actually the ``S'' is missing from the filename.
I suspect something like server A cachi