Hello,
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 10:06:41AM +0800, Joshua, C.S. Chen wrote:
> My institute's mail server was upgraded to RHEL5 with dovecot 1.0-2.1rc5
> recently. And it uses PAM authentication which points to LDAP server.
> Now from time to time it gets Error like
>
> dovecot: Aug 29 09:23:59 Erro
Nils Vogels wrote:
> Bazy wrote on 28-8-2007 23:05:
>> plugin {
>> # 10 MB + 1000 messages quota limit
>> # quota = maildir:storage=10240:messages=1000
>>
>> driver = mysql
>> connect = host=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock user=mail_admin
>> password= dbname=mail
>> user_query
I'm trying to replace procmail with deliver but I'm having problems with the
group part of things. I keep getting:
Aug 29 16:44:19 dingbat deliver(mimo):
open(/var/mail/.temp.dingbat.3969.d1689935a308e0dd) failed: Permission denied
Aug 29 16:44:19 dingbat deliver(mimo): file_lock_dotlock() faile
Hi all,
Using Dovecot 1.0.3 on RedHat Enterprise 5 (kernel 2.6.18-8.1.6.el5PAE),
and NFS storage, we symlinked a Maildir folder:
/mailstore/user/Maildir/.Junk -> /junkstore/user/Junkmaildir
Everything works fine, until we try to expunge, which produces:
A04 NO BUG: Unknown internal error
> Indexes aren't normally "rebuilt", they're "updated". And the update
> overhead is practically nothing with maildir.
>
> I just wrote this: http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Indexing
Hi Timo...
So, if I understand this correctly, if I'm using maildir, I could use
exim to do the local delivery inste
Bazy schrieb:
Dominik Springer wrote:
Hi All,
While copying 9360 messages from a local folder to a folder on the imap
server
at message 5792 the client shows the following message from server:
"Invalid internal data."
The error is reproducible.
Any suggestions?
Configuration:
Versio: 1.0.rc
Marcus Rueckert schrieb:
On 2007-08-29 00:33:59 +0200, Dominik Springer wrote:
While copying 9360 messages from a local folder to a folder on the imap
server
at message 5792 the client shows the following message from server:
"Invalid internal data."
The error is reproducible.
Any suggestio
> Also, are there any drawbacks of using exim to do the local delivery?
I'm very interested in the answer to this question, too. So far I have found
(through reading, not trying things yet) that
Dovecot's quota handling is more flexible than Exim's (exim is pretty much
limited to FS quotas, I t
On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 00:33 +0200, Dominik Springer wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> While copying 9360 messages from a local folder to a folder on the imap
> server
> at message 5792 the client shows the following message from server:
> "Invalid internal data."
"Internal date" I suppose? v1.0.1 fixed this
On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 11:44 -0700, Tom Bombadil wrote:
> > I just wrote this: http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Indexing
> Also, are there any drawbacks of using exim to do the local delivery?
Like the wiki page says, there shouldn't be really any performance
problems with that. I can't say if there are
Andreas,
Please, do not take this poorly. I am simply asking questions to make
sure this patch/plugin is a good idea in the form you suggest.
I am a user of the other patch. I am wondering if this is worth it. Your
patch, if it links against libdspam will "bloat" dovecot. What do we gain?
N
I was hoping some one might be able to offer me some advice on a little
problem I have. I am looking to A. move from mbox to maildir B. looking
to move from tpop to dovecot to bring both pop and imap under the same
program. anyways the problem I am having is this tpop3d mbox uses MD5
sum of th
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:31:01 -0700 (PDT) "WJCarpenter"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Also, are there any drawbacks of using exim to do the local delivery?
>
> I'm very interested in the answer to this question, too. So far I have
> found (through reading, not trying things yet) that Dovecot's q
> We use exim all the way to local delivery. And it handles Maildir++
> quotas just fine.
Ah, right. I was misremembering. It's the DB-stored quotas in dovecot that I
was thinking of using some time back. Sorry for
my misstatement.
> of indexing during delivery are negligible for us in genera
>
>> of indexing during delivery are negligible for us in general and
>> potentially negative in some scenarios (mass mail to many/all users).
>
> Is this negative hypothetical or have you actually seen load spikes in
> situations like this?
I actually did see that.
In the case of exim, for ea
Hello,
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 18:10:00 -0700 Tom Bombadil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >> of indexing during delivery are negligible for us in general and
> >> potentially negative in some scenarios (mass mail to many/all users).
> >
> > Is this negative hypothetical or have you actually se
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