On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 08:54 +0200, Hermann wacker wrote:
> Mailserv:~# cat /var/log/mail.log.* | grep fsync
> Sep 20 16:08:40 Mailserv dovecot: IMAP(aicher-fre-domain-com):
> fsync(/home/aicher-fre-domain-com/mails/.Sent/tmp/1190297319.P5290Q0M979653.Mailserv)
> failed: Input/output error
> Sep 20
Hi to all,
I am using the new beta release 1.1.
I am experiencing, after the upgrade to the 1.1beta some problems regarding
the following scenario:
I am conneted with Outlook to dovecot server using IMAP. I have many folders
and I want to move an email from a folder to another using drag and
Update to the problem:
I tried to stress the server with many moving and I received:
Sep 26 10:56:40 sirio3 dovecot: IMAP(): Trying to allocate 0
bytes
Sep 26 10:56:40 sirio3 dovecot: IMAP(): Raw backtrace: imap
[0x479efc] -> imap [0x4797fc] -> imap [0x48188f] -> imap [0x449f03] -> imap
[0x44
On 9/26/2007, Chris Tirpak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Please see the
following link (sorry it's fairly long):
http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=KB13846&sliceId=SAL_Public&dialogID=53398271&stateId=0%200%2027265273
TinyURL is your friend - the above bec
I notice that kmail does not allow an IMAP sub-folder to be created
(from an IMAPS client).
When I try, kmail says this cannot be done for one of the following reasons:
Your access permissions may be inadequate to perform the requested
operation
on this resource.
The locat
Hello!
With many MTAs it is possible to use a special form of adressing: subaddresses
or "plussed
addresses". For sendmail you can read some information on
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/misc_features.html
http://www.unix.org.ua/orelly/networking/sendmail/ch24_04.htm#SML2-CH-24-SECT-4-3
In a sieve
On Wed 26 Sep 2007, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I notice that kmail does not allow an IMAP sub-folder to be created
> (from an IMAPS client).
Sorry, while that was true I find I can create IMAP sub-folders
when I run KMail on the desktop holding the IMAP emails.
At 12:11 AM -0600 9/26/07, Chris Tirpak wrote:
Hello -
I've combed the wiki and archives a bit and can't seem to find what I am
lookng for. It seems that BlackBerry Internet server has an issue with IMAP
accounts along with IDLE and concurrent connections. Please see the
following link (sorry it
At 2:20 PM +0100 9/26/07, Timothy Murphy wrote:
On Wed 26 Sep 2007, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I notice that kmail does not allow an IMAP sub-folder to be created
(from an IMAPS client).
Sorry, while that was true I find I can create IMAP sub-folders
when I run KMail on the desktop holding the I
> I have just confirmed with a direct test that Dovecot 1.0.0 using
> Maildir does properly service 2 simultaneous IDLE sessions on the
> INBOX. I've got my Palm ChatterEmail client logged in and idling and
> have a manual IMAP session (telnet localhost 143...) and the messages
> are popping up on
At 8:16 AM -0600 9/26/07, Chris Tirpak wrote:
I have just confirmed with a direct test that Dovecot 1.0.0 using
Maildir does properly service 2 simultaneous IDLE sessions on the
INBOX. I've got my Palm ChatterEmail client logged in and idling and
have a manual IMAP session (telnet localhost 1
Hi,
maybe there's something else in your setup. I surely can use imap sub-folders
with kmail 1.9.7 and dovecot 1.0
HTH
El Wednesday 26 September 2007 15:20:10 Timothy Murphy escribió:
> On Wed 26 Sep 2007, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> > I notice that kmail does not allow an IMAP sub-folder to be cre
> On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 12:37 +0200, Robert Tomanek wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Sunday, September 2, 2007, 22:42:37, you wrote:
> > >> 0x0806049d in imap_sync_more (ctx=3D0x80d9770) at imap-sync.c:104
> > >> 104 if (ctx->seq =3D=3D 0) {
> >
> > A short follow-up on this, looks like
Hi guys i've setup a virtual users setup with postfix and when i login
to the mail with dovecot i'm not getting a trash or sent items folder
I'm looking at the Maildir home and there's no .trash or .sent items there.
Any ideas why dovecot woudln't create these?
TIA
Here's the dovecot.conf
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 08:39 -0700, James wrote:
> Hi guys i've setup a virtual users setup with postfix and when i login
> to the mail with dovecot i'm not getting a trash or sent items folder
>
> I'm looking at the Maildir home and there's no .trash or .sent items there.
>
> Any ideas why dovec
Hi All,
does anyone know of a way to automatically create user folder(s)?
Like creating a Spam folder on login if not already there.
I've googled a bit but couldn't find anything relevant.
Any advice appreciated
R
/Lars
Thomas Mueller wrote:
> hi lars
Hi.
> if you're using PAM as pass-db: have a look at pam_mkhomedir.so
I will.
> if not -> maybe this is for you:http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting
Even better.
Thanks
/Lars
PS. Please keep on list.
> Lars Stavholm schrieb:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> does anyone
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 18:10 +0200, Lars Stavholm wrote:
> does anyone know of a way to automatically create user folder(s)?
You can run a script at login by making the imap executable a script
that does something and then executes the imap executable. Search the
list archives, should turn up some
On 9/26/2007, Lars Stavholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
if not -> maybe this is for
you:http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting
Even better.
But then this would happen for every user, at every login, when all you
need is to do it once, when the new user is created...
Postfixadmin does t
Hi,
Wednesday, September 26, 2007, 15:02:06, you wrote:
> With many MTAs it is possible to use a special form of adressing:
> subaddresses or "plussed
> addresses".
> In a sieve filter you can analyse these special detail values, the syntax is
> described in
> RFC3598 (http://tools.ietf.org/html
While I am no expert on this (I have just started using sieve filters
and Dovecot deliver) it definitely looks tempting to me. I'd be glad
to see it (or an equivalent implementation) in Dovecot.
I'm virtually certain dovecot already supports this - but I don't know
about the sieve extension.
Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 9/26/2007, Lars Stavholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>> if not -> maybe this is for
>>> you:http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting
>
>> Even better.
>
> But then this would happen for every user, at every login, when all you
> need is to do it once, when the new use
On Wed 26 Sep 2007, Joseba Torre wrote:
> maybe there's something else in your setup. I surely can use imap
> sub-folders with kmail 1.9.7 and dovecot 1.0
The question was not if I could use them,
but if I could _create_ them (sub-folders).
As I mentioned, I can create them if I run kmail on my
on 9/26/2007 11:18 AM Lars Stavholm spake the following:
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 9/26/2007, Lars Stavholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
if not -> maybe this is for
you:http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting
Even better.
But then this would happen for every user, at every login, when all you
Lars Stavholm wrote:
> Charles Marcus wrote:
>> On 9/26/2007, Lars Stavholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
if not -> maybe this is for
you:http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting
>>> Even better.
>> But then this would happen for every user, at every login, when all you
>> need is to do it
Postfixadmin does this automatically when the account is created, and
this is the ideal time to do such things, no?
It is the ideal time, you're right about that. However, to my
understanding, Postfixadmin is a web interface for managing
postfix config and users in a mysql db. Not very automate
On 9/26/2007, Bill Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
These folders could easily be create dynamically by maildrop, if used
as your MDA. I use it as my MDA between Postfix and Dovecot to
automatically create spam folders for new accounts and also for
delivering mail that exceeds our spam threshold
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 9/26/2007, Bill Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
These folders could easily be create dynamically by maildrop, if used
as your MDA. I use it as my MDA between Postfix and Dovecot to
automatically create spam folders for new accounts and also for
delivering mail that exc
Fábio M. Catunda wrote:
> Bill Landry escreveu:
>> Lars Stavholm wrote:
>>
>>> Charles Marcus wrote:
>>>
On 9/26/2007, Lars Stavholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> if not -> maybe this is for
>> you:http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting
>>
> Even
On 9/26/2007, Bill Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
But with maildrop you still run the process of creating/checking on
every delivery, same thing as dovecot, right?
Correct. If the folder does not exist, maildrop will create it on
first delivery. If the end user deletes the folder, maildrop
In running the various 1.0.n versions of Dovecot's LDA with the
instructions in the wiki for using LDA with Postfix [on OS X 10.4]
things went well using the instructions as-is (no setuid problems).
This changed in moving over to the 1.1 beta. The LDA refused to work
failing with the error
Charles Marcus escreveu:
On 9/26/2007, Bill Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
But with maildrop you still run the process of creating/checking on
every delivery, same thing as dovecot, right?
Correct. If the folder does not exist, maildrop will create it on
first delivery. If the end user del
Fábio M. Catunda wrote:
> Charles Marcus escreveu:
>> On 9/26/2007, Bill Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
But with maildrop you still run the process of creating/checking on
every delivery, same thing as dovecot, right?
>>
>>> Correct. If the folder does not exist, maildrop will create i
On 9/26/2007, Fábio M. Catunda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Could it could be written to simply create the folder if the target
folder doesn't exist (ie, if the initial save fails due to
non-existent folder)? Then there would be no performance hit...
>
There will be a performance hit couse y
Bill Landry wrote:
Fábio M. Catunda wrote:
Charles Marcus escreveu:
On 9/26/2007, Bill Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
But with maildrop you still run the process of creating/checking on
every delivery, same thing as dovecot, right?
Correct. If the folder does not
Hi,
I have been looking for a solution to this problem for quite sometime but
just haven't got any. This is how my current set up is.
I have a IMAP Server installed on my home server. It has various folders. I
have configured Thunderbird in my laptop to connect to the IMAP Server and
access mails.
on 9/26/2007 4:12 PM Rahul Amaram spake the following:
Hi,
I have been looking for a solution to this problem for quite sometime but
just haven't got any. This is how my current set up is.
I have a IMAP Server installed on my home server. It has various folders. I
have configured Thunderbird in
Scott Silva wrote:
Might be easier to have fetchmail get the mails from gmail and then you
can process them any way you want. You can write procmail rules, or
sieve scripts, or whatever you want.
+1 - you're using a hammer when you need a screwdriver. Use something
fetchmail-esque to POP out
Fábio M. Catunda wrote the following on 9/26/2007 3:01 PM -0800:
> I didnt know that maildrop generates a variable called RETURNCODE when
> you run some external commands, thanks for the advise!
>
> Anyway, even if maildrop is written in C++, it have to start a bash
> and run the external command.
Hello,
on CentOS 5 with Dovecot 1.0.5 and Horde 3.1.4 / IMP 4.1.4, I have this
configuration in the file horde/imp/config/servers.php
$servers['imap'] = array(
'name' => 'IMAP Server',
'server' => 'localhost',
'smtphost' => 'my.smtp.host',
'hordeauth' => true,
'protocol' => 'i
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