Now it seems to work using ldap backend to sync maildrop and dovecot info ;)
I followed wiki example and I'm using this simple convert script because
I'm storing quota info in ldap using the courier format S to use
it with maildrop (through authlib) too
-- quota_convert.sh
#!/bin/bash
if [[ -n
On 25.7.2007, at 12.49, Frittella Laurento wrote:
Now it seems to work using ldap backend to sync maildrop and
dovecot info ;)
I followed wiki example and I'm using this simple convert script
because
I'm storing quota info in ldap using the courier format S to
use
it with maildrop (throu
Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 25.7.2007, at 12.49, Frittella Laurento wrote:
>
>> Now it seems to work using ldap backend to sync maildrop and dovecot
>> info ;)
>>
>> I followed wiki example and I'm using this simple convert script because
>> I'm storing quota info in ldap using the courier format S
I'm seeing these in my log:
Jul 25 15:22:27 postamt dovecot: IMAP(hdaebrit): inotify_rm_watch() failed:
Invalid argument
Jul 25 15:22:27 postamt dovecot: IMAP(hdaebrit): inotify_rm_watch() failed:
Invalid argument
Jul 25 15:22:34 postamt dovecot: IMAP(hdaebrit): inotify_rm_watch() failed:
Inval
On 25.7.2007, at 16.02, Donald Nash wrote:
I do have to point out that you didn't actually answer my
question. :-) You originally asserted as fact that a server-managed
trash folder is evil from IMAP's point of view. However, when
asked to explain this, you changed from an assertion of fac
In lib-storage/index/maildir/maildir-storage.c
maildir_is_valid_create_name() and maildir_is_valid_existing_name() the
following sequence of tests appear but I don't really understand why
if ((storage->flags & MAIL_STORAGE_FLAG_FULL_FS_ACCESS) != 0)
return TRUE;
if
On 25.7.2007, at 16.31, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Jul 25 15:22:27 postamt dovecot: IMAP(hdaebrit): inotify_rm_watch()
failed: Invalid argument
It probably means that you had one session running IDLE in a mailbox,
and another session deleted the mailbox. It's a bit stupid that
inotify_rm_wat
On 25.7.2007, at 16.35, pod wrote:
In lib-storage/index/maildir/maildir-storage.c
maildir_is_valid_create_name() and maildir_is_valid_existing_name()
the
following sequence of tests appear but I don't really understand why
It's mostly there just to make sure that ~/ or ~user/ can't be used
On 23.7.2007, at 16.47, bob passendon wrote:
I have read in lots of places about how I should use
pop3_reuse_xuidl = yes
to prevent pop3 users having to re-download mail (and duplicate their
e-mail) after a migration.
This fails with the message:
pop3_uidl_format setting is missing from config
On 23.7.2007, at 18.41, Farkas Levente wrote:
it'd be very useful to include the quota warning patch in official
release. without it the quota support is not really useful since mail
simple dropped when quota is over. and most enduser never know what
happend, they just recognize mails are not co
Hi,
I am trying dovecot-1.1 with dovecot-sieve-1.1.
First, dovecot -n do not report about deliver settings.
They are:
---
protocol lda {
postmaster_address = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hostname = parkheights.dyndns.org
mail_plugins = cmusieve
mail_plugin_dir = /usr/lib64/dovecot11/modules/lda
sen
On 25.7.2007, at 17.18, Sergey wrote:
dovecot: Jul 25 01:05:19 Error: IMAP(seriv): Corrupted index cache
file
/var/spool/imap/seriv/.imap/.community-lists-altlinux-org/
dovecot.index.cache:
Corrupted cach
ed message_part data (physical_pos less than expected)
Hmm. This is probably a new bug
On 23.7.2007, at 11.25, Sylvain Joyeux wrote:
Please CC me on answer, as I'm not subscribed on the list
Here is the description of the problem. The system description
follows.
Everytime I read my email using KMail 3.5.6, dovecot hangs up near
the end.
I get the following in mail.err:
IMAP
Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 25.7.2007, at 17.18, Sergey wrote:
>
>> dovecot: Jul 25 01:05:19 Error: IMAP(seriv): Corrupted index cache file
>> /var/spool/imap/seriv/.imap/.community-lists-altlinux-org/dovecot.index.cache:
>>
>> Corrupted cach
>> ed message_part data (physical_pos less than expected)
> "TS" == Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TS> It's mostly there just to make sure that ~/ or ~user/ can't be
TS> used to open mailboxes where you weren't supposed to have access
TS> to. I didn't think anyone would really want to have mailboxes
TS> beginning with ~. Do
Hi,
I'm having an issue with dovecot and Thunderbird and it is reproducible
all the time.
You do many body search from TB and you end up with multiple imap processess
consuming all the CPU and with linux load 20+
Setup:
- Centos 4.5
- Thunderbird 2.0.0.5
- Dovecot 1.0-7_53.rc29 and 1.0.1-1_58.e
Hi,
Since I will soon be attempting to get this working on one of my
client's systems, I posed a question on the postfix list - since they
mostly dislike vacation messages - but *ardent haters* of badly
configured vacation message systems - as to the quality of the dovecot
vacation message fu
Out of the blue my proxy installations started showing this:
dovecot: login: tried to change state 2 -> 2 (if you can't login at all, see
src/lib/fdpass.c)
Nobody can login.
Running 1.0.0 on the proxy and 1.0.2 on my storage boxes. Anybody have any
insights?
-c
Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 25.7.2007, at 0.09, David Jonas wrote:
>
>> I've been working with the quota plugin(s) the past few days and have
>> been having some real trouble. Only a few entries are appearing in the
>> database, a couple more when I restarted dovecot. None of the current
>> entries
My bad. someone deleted the 'masteruser' from the database. Go about your
business.
-c
On 7/25/07, Cassidy B. Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Out of the blue my proxy installations started showing this:
dovecot: login: tried to change state 2 -> 2 (if you can't login at all,
see src/lib/fd
On 25.7.2007, at 19.19, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
- in the main window of TB, in the sarch box select "Entire Message"
- search one random word and wait 30 seconds
- search another random word and wait 30 seconds
Dovecot v1.1 prevents this in two ways:
1) SEARCH gives a notification every 10 s
> "CM" == Charles Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CM> The only response I got did seem to have a few very good
CM> suggestions for additional conditions to test for, so I'm posting
CM> the response here to see if they can be incorporated (I'm not a
CM> coder or I'd attempt i
On 25.7.2007, at 19.13, pod wrote:
TS> It's mostly there just to make sure that ~/ or ~user/ can't be
TS> used to open mailboxes where you weren't supposed to have
access
TS> to. I didn't think anyone would really want to have mailboxes
TS> beginning with ~. Do you really want
hi there,
just a short question. ;-)
are the tools mentioned in the wiki for migration from cyrus
(http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/Cyrus) still working fine with the
latest dovecot release 1.0.2? i remember there have been some internal
changes from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2 to keep compatible with the up
--On July 25, 2007 4:55:06 PM +0300 Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
EXPUNGE command is specified to expunge the mails, not move them to
another mailbox. This would make having the message really gone a 4 stage
operation: Mark deleted, expunge, mark deleted in Trash, expunge Trash.
Thi
> "TS" == Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TS> How about if listescape plugin escaped it? That would make it
TS> possible to use them but still safe against accidental problems.
Yes, I think that would work fine at least for my particular purposes
since we'll almost certainly
On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 12:32:44PM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Hi,
I don't know much about the sieve implementation used by dovecot LDA,
so these are just generic remarks.
>
> Since I will soon be attempting to get this working on one of my
> client's systems, I posed a question on the post
Perhaps the wiki should also reference the sieve vacation draft as
well as RFC3834 (which is also referenced by the vacation draft), and
state how it does or does not conform to it.
Good idea...
* The envelope sender and envelope recipient are the same
Where does that rule come from, I wo
In fact, everything I move to the SPAM folder vanishes a second or
two later, so *something* is happening
Begin forwarded message:
From: Oliver Kohll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 25 July 2007 21:14:11 BDT
To: dovecot@dovecot.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dspam plugin
Hello,
I'm trying to
Hello,
I'm trying to install the dspam plugin to dovecot.
So far, I've
Installed dovecot 1.0.2 from RPM and set up
Installed dspam 3.8.0, set up and integrated with postfix, using
dspam as local delivery agent before dovecot's deliver
Downloaded the dovecot 1.0.2 source in order to compile
Hi Timo,
thanks for the info.
Will look at TB's bugzilla if this is a know issue.
Regards,
Oliver
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 25.7.2007, at 19.19, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
- in the main window of TB, in the sarch box select "Entire Message"
- search one random word and wait 30 seconds
- search an
On Wed, 2007-07-25 at 19:30 +0200, Dirk Müller wrote:
> hi there,
>
> just a short question. ;-)
> are the tools mentioned in the wiki for migration from cyrus
> (http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/Cyrus) still working fine with the
> latest dovecot release 1.0.2? i remember there have been some in
These certainly do look like reasonable suggestions. I am going to be
looking at exactly the vacation handling code over the next few days and
already suspect that I need to make some changes. I'll certainly look at
adding the suggested tests but see below.
>
CM> The original text (prefixe
On Wed, 2007-07-25 at 18:41 +0100, pod wrote:
> > "TS" == Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> TS> How about if listescape plugin escaped it? That would make it
> TS> possible to use them but still safe against accidental problems.
>
> Yes, I think that would work fine at lea
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