On 8.10.2010, at 19.47, Mark Moseley wrote:
> Perhaps a good feature request from us NFS+maildir users would be for
> dovecot to ignore anything like .nfs[0-9]{20,} (or other nfs silly
> file patterns, if there are any), since there's almost no way
> someone's really got a folder called that.
Wel
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 6:15 AM, Ed W wrote:
>
>> Sometimes, this file isn't deleted and then, you can see a new imap
>> folder called .nfs0159816c245 when you restart your
>> Evolution or another Imap Client.
>
> Something of a workaround, but there is an option to stat each file start
Sometimes, this file isn't deleted and then, you can see a new imap
folder called .nfs0159816c245 when you restart your
Evolution or another Imap Client.
Something of a workaround, but there is an option to stat each file
starting with a . and determing if it's directory or a file
In use as filesystem locked? maybe created by NFS server?
If dovecot died then the temporary file is permanent.
2010/10/7 Marcus Rueckert :
> On 2010-10-07 12:53:45 +0200, Antonio Perez-Aranda wrote:
>> I'm using dovecot-1.2.15 and NFS as storage of Maildir . When I try
>> over IMAP and Evolution
On 2010-10-07 12:53:45 +0200, Antonio Perez-Aranda wrote:
> I'm using dovecot-1.2.15 and NFS as storage of Maildir . When I try
> over IMAP and Evolution to move a mail to another Imap Folder, a file
> like .nfs0159816c245 is created and when move operation is
> finished, the file is de
Hi all,
I'm using dovecot-1.2.15 and NFS as storage of Maildir . When I try
over IMAP and Evolution to move a mail to another Imap Folder, a file
like .nfs0159816c245 is created and when move operation is
finished, the file is deleted.
Sometimes, this file isn't deleted and then, you