Hi,
El Domingo, 18 de Marzo de 2007 21:26, Nathan Fiedler escribió:
> Mar 18 12:53:00 server dovecot: Dovecot v1.0.rc15 starting up
> Mar 18 12:53:01 server dovecot: auth(default): ldap_bind((null)) failed:
> Can't contact LDAP server
>
> Is there additional configuration that is needed for SSL?
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 06:17:24PM -0700, Alex Boster wrote:
> Thanks -- we figured it out, but that is good to see.
>
> Yes, it was 0.99 but has been upgraded. We are filtering out the
> problematic headers and removed them from the "broken" mbox files.
> Everything is working fine now.
>
I have a Dovecot installation on a Fedora 4.
With the last update from Dovecot RC10 to Dovecot RC27, the daemon
kills itself every night with this error:
Mar 17 05:23:11 mail dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 6 seconds.
This might cause a lot of problems, so I'll just kill m
yself now.
T
I have the following installed
(1) CentOS 2.6.9-42.ELsmp
(2) dovecot-1.0-3_50.rc27.el4.at,
(3) openldap-2.2.13-6.4E
(A) I have added the following schema into /etc/openldap/schema
attributetype ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.14237.1.1.1.1 NAME 'mailquota'
DESC 'The size of space the user can have until further m
Other nice option is using a true ntp synchronization which will not do
that. Correct solution is when the time is slowly drifting time instead of
big jumps. Running any ntp client in daemon mode should solve this.
Láďa
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Den 19-03-2007 09:52, Luigi Rosa skrev:
I have a Dovecot installation on a Fedora 4.
With the last update from Dovecot RC10 to Dovecot RC27, the daemon kills
itself every night with this error:
Mar 17 05:23:11 mail dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 6 seconds.
This might cause a lot of pro
Christian Skarby said the following on 19/03/2007 10.40:
You could probably patch ioloop.c to accept more than 5 seconds of
adjustment and then recompile. According to the commit[1] it seems
IOLOOP_MAX_TIME_BACKWARDS_SLEEP determines a time limit in seconds, in
which dovecot will hang waiting
Hello Luigi,
Luigi Rosa, 19.03.2007 (d.m.y):
> I have a Dovecot installation on a Fedora 4.
> With the last update from Dovecot RC10 to Dovecot RC27, the daemon
> kills itself every night with this error:
>
> Mar 17 05:23:11 mail dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 6 seconds.
> This might ca
On 19.3.2007, at 11.48, Luigi Rosa wrote:
Christian Skarby said the following on 19/03/2007 10.40:
You could probably patch ioloop.c to accept more than 5 seconds of
adjustment and then recompile. According to the commit[1] it seems
IOLOOP_MAX_TIME_BACKWARDS_SLEEP determines a time limit in
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 13:14 -0400, Justin McAleer wrote:
Justin McAleer wrote:
...
Mar 16 12:51:15 node7 dovecot: IMAP(justin): Corrupted transaction log
file /var/indexes//j/ju/justin/.INBOX/dovecot.index.log: file_seq=1,
min_file_offset (63380) > max_file_offset
On 19.3.2007, at 7.54, Kendall Shaw wrote:
However, I get no log messages indicating errors and as far as I can
tell, my .dovecot.sieve script is not being used. I have introduced a
syntax error in the script and see no error message.
deliver ignores unknown settings in the config file. It's a
On 19.3.2007, at 10.57, Shahmat Dahlan wrote:
(D) also in my /etc/dovecot.conf
plugin {
quota = maildir:storage=10240
}
This is used only as long as it's not overridden by userdb.
(E) in my /etc/dovecot-ldap.conf
user_attrs =
homeDirectory=home,uidNumber=uid,gidNumber=gid,mailquota=quot
Hello
IMAP users here have a *lot* of folders living in their mailhub home directory
Converting the INBOX doesn't seems to be a problem I've found scripts
that do the job :-)
But
How to convert IMAP folders from UW format ( one file / folder )
to dovecot format which seems much more sophistica
Frank Bonnet said the following on 19/03/2007 13.59:
How to convert IMAP folders from UW format ( one file / folder )
to dovecot format which seems much more sophisticated.
If you want to convert mailbox format to maildir (Dovecot supports
many formats), take a look at
http://batleth.sapien
Luigi Rosa wrote:
Frank Bonnet said the following on 19/03/2007 13.59:
How to convert IMAP folders from UW format ( one file / folder )
to dovecot format which seems much more sophisticated.
If you want to convert mailbox format to maildir (Dovecot supports many
formats), take a look at
ht
Timo,
After several days of flawless work, rc27 gave an assert/core
yesterday:
Mar 19 00:10:46 karst dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.error] IMAP(user): file
mbox-sync-rewrite.c: line 423: assertion failed: (need_space ==
(uoff_t)-mails[idx].space)
Mar 19 00:10:46 karst dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.erro
On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 13:08 -0400, Justin McAleer wrote:
> Mar 16 12:51:15 node7 dovecot: IMAP(justin): file client.c: line 401
> (_client_input): assertion failed: (!client->handling_input)
OK, I finally found what causes this. Fixed:
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot-cvs/2007-March/008248.html
>
On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 22:30 +0100, Koen Vermeer wrote:
> Op zo, 18-03-2007 te 23:13 +0200, schreef Timo Sirainen:
> > On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 21:58 +0100, Koen Vermeer wrote:
> > >
> > > A new folder with the name "joe+spam" into the virtual domains folder.
> > > I
> > > guess that's what you call a
hi...
i want to know how schema dovecot uses to use with ldap
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Salu2 ;)
On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 10:08 +0100, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> So my guess is that the existance of the indexes causes some trouble when
> just the control information is missing.
Yea, I've known about this bug for years but haven't bothered to fix it
since no-one has complained. Fixed at last:
http:
Luigi Rosa wrote:
Christian Skarby said the following on 19/03/2007 10.40:
My point is: could Dovecot restart itself insted of killing itself?
Try this. Run this once a minute in a cron job.
#! /bin/bash
if nmap -p 143 localhost | grep closed
then
/sbin/service dovecot restart
fi
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007, aza zel wrote:
i want to know how schema dovecot uses to use with ldap
None.
You configure Dovecot to:
a) use a specific filter to find an user and
b) which attributes to consult for which Dovecot-internal data.
You do so f
Timo Sirainen wrote:
However, I think a more simple way to recreate the problem is to simply
delete an existing maildir (with existing indexes) and send a message to
it. This shows the behavior every time on my system. I'll attach a tar
of all files in the index dir to this email though.
Hi,
I'm still seeing mails being downloaded twice via POP3 in my setup,
running rc27. The log file shows:
dovecot: Mar 18 22:08:05 Error: POP3(joe): mbox sync: UID inserted in the
middle of mailbox /home/joe/Mail/INBOX (442671 > 80, seq=10, idx_msgs=153)
dovecot: Mar 18 22:08:05 Info: POP3(joe):
I am looking for PHP functions that implement passwords that much the
dovecotpw implementation.
I downloaded one from PEAR, Crypt_HMAC, but the passwords it
generates look nothing like the dovecotpw passwords, which could be my
fault because I know nothing about the field.
Is there a guide or s
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 15:39 +0100, Adam Lackorzynski wrote:
> I'm still seeing mails being downloaded twice via POP3 in my setup,
> running rc27. The log file shows:
>
> dovecot: Mar 18 22:08:05 Error: POP3(joe): mbox sync: UID inserted in the
> middle of mailbox /home/joe/Mail/INBOX (442671 > 80
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 14:54 +, Frank Church wrote:
>
> I am looking for PHP functions that implement passwords that much the
> dovecotpw implementation.
>
> I downloaded one from PEAR, Crypt_HMAC, but the passwords it
> generates look nothing like the dovecotpw passwords, which could be my
>
On Mon Mar 19, 2007 at 16:59:50 +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 15:39 +0100, Adam Lackorzynski wrote:
> > I'm still seeing mails being downloaded twice via POP3 in my setup,
> > running rc27. The log file shows:
> >
> > dovecot: Mar 18 22:08:05 Error: POP3(joe): mbox sync: UID
Hi
Migration page [1] on wiki says
"Courier version 3 (younger versions)
Here everything has changed: Courier's UID data are now stored in
courierpop3dsizelistand in a completely new format. But it's still possible
to convert it to the format dovecot needs (link to perlscript and further
c
Hi List,
what do you think is the best way to migrate (to a new maschine) round
about 3 mboxes (Qpopper) with an amount of 43Gigs data, to maildir
format (Dovecot).
I think there are two ways:
1.
- stop services (smtp and pop3) on the old maschine
- copy the mboxes to the new maschine
- r
Torsten wrote:
- stop services (smtp and pop3) on the old maschine
- copy the mboxes to the new maschine
- run a conversion script (for excample: "Perfect_maildir"
http://perfectmaildir.home-dn.net/)
- start the services on the new maschine (smtp and Dovecot)
Hi,
So, parts of these processe
> So you are using static userdb? I'm not sure how this could be fixed.
> Especially if you're using passdb PAM + userdb static it could be
> impossible for Dovecot to verify if the user exists (I don't think
> PAM_USER_UNKNOWN reply can be relied on, plus it could do 2 second
> delays for each us
Timo Sirainen schrieb:
> On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 21:05 +0100, Kevin Richter wrote:
>>
>> i tried it twice, but the "--log-error" throws an error to the log:
>>
>> dovecot: Mar 06 21:01:14 Info: Dovecot v1.0.rc24 starting up
>> dovecot: Mar 06 21:01:14 Fatal: This is Dovecot's error log
>>
>> there is
Op ma, 19-03-2007 te 15:50 +0200, schreef Timo Sirainen:
> So you are using static userdb? I'm not sure how this could be fixed.
> Especially if you're using passdb PAM + userdb static it could be
> impossible for Dovecot to verify if the user exists (I don't think
> PAM_USER_UNKNOWN reply can be r
A few RC releases ago we had a problem where a user's restored home directory
contained a .imap folder either from a previous RC release or perhaps it was
a different server. In any event, restoration of the user caused problems
since Dovecot choked on the restored .imap index files. Removing tho
With following configuration:
userdb static {
args = uid=1 gid=1 home=/home/vmail/domain.tld/%u/./
mail=maildir:~/maildirs
}
and accompanying passdb passwd-file consisting of only user and password, for
example
test:{PLAIN}test:
dovecot will access
home=/home/vmail/domain.t
Michal Soltys wrote:
With following configuration:
[cut]
Hmm, I can't recreate it now..
When APPENDing new message files to an IMAP Maildir, Dovecot 1.0 rc27
can be configured to add ",S=size" to the filename. That allows it
to be calculated with the "dirsize" quota plugin (and MTA's such as
Exim).
However, Dovecot only seems to do that when the "maildir" quota
plugin is sp
On 20.3.2007, at 1.37, Rich, Whidbey Telecom wrote:
However, Dovecot only seems to do that when the "maildir" quota
plugin is specified (from "quota-maildir.c"):
Yep.
Shouldn't "save_size_in_filename" be included in "quota-dirsize.c",
since "dirsize" is the one that actually needs "S="?
Hi Torsten,
You can try installing an IMAP daemon on the old box and use a tool like
imapsync to copy existing e-mails to the new box. This will allow you to
reduce downtime to the user whose mailbox is being copied at that point
in time.
While this goes on, you may need a POP3/IMAP proxy l
RedHat Enterprise 5 is released!
And dovecot 1.0rc15 is included! :)
http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/dovecot-1.0-1.2.rc15.el5.src.rpm
I wonder what the RH patches are, downloading ...
HTH
Oliver
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Hi.
Earlier today I was hit with 612 login attempts in 7 minutes. They
ramped up slowly, too. :-)
They quickly hit the file descriptor limit. And then a login server
spawned and died so quickly that dovecot just died.
My question is, is there a way to throttle the number of login
conn
Hi Timo,
What I did actually was change option (D) to the following below, or do I have
to remove this one altogether?
plugin {
quota = maildir
}
Then added the attribute mailquota=10240 as I had defined in my dovecot schema
And when I did a tried to run getquota "" or getquotaroot inbox (v
This may be a sendmail question, but I thought I'd ask here first: I
set up an Outlook client to use secure IMAP and secure SMTP. When
sending a message, the client typically times out once or twice and
presents an error message indicating the server isn't configured for
secure delivery. With a
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