Hello LDB,
LDB, 12.10.2007 (d.m.y):
> Version: 1.0.beta8
Well, 1.0 has been released "long time ago"...
> Is it possible to listen on just specific IP addresses
> as opposed a single IP or just all IPs on the same server?
It is. Take a look at your configuration file. Search for "listen".
Gru
Bernhard Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've upgraded to dovecot 1.1beta2 and the latest dovecot-sieve release
> yesterday and have one single mail that cannot be delivered repeatedly.
Screw that, fixed already in the latest hg version, probably with
changeset 58d9f94b9919.
Thanks,
Bernhar
Chris Laif wrote:
On 10/11/07, Daniel Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Timo,
Would there be any sense in giving Dovecot the option to split folders
into multiple subfolders when they reached a specified size (probably
message count) limit?
Many modern file systems offer the possibility
Curtis Maloney wrote:
Daniel Watts wrote:
Dear Timo,
Would there be any sense in giving Dovecot the option to split
folders into multiple subfolders when they reached a specified size
(probably message count) limit?
My understanding is this is partially covered in Timo's "dbox" format,
w
On 10/11/07, Daniel Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Timo,
>
> Would there be any sense in giving Dovecot the option to split folders
> into multiple subfolders when they reached a specified size (probably
> message count) limit?
>
Many modern file systems offer the possibility to use optim
Version: 1.0.beta8
Is it possible to listen on just specific IP addresses
as opposed a single IP or just all IPs on the same server?
Thanks,
LDB
Hi,
I've upgraded to dovecot 1.1beta2 and the latest dovecot-sieve release
yesterday and have one single mail that cannot be delivered repeatedly.
Log (reformatted):
Oct 12 15:19:19 vs02 deliver(bernilrz): pool_data_stack_realloc(): stack frame
changed
Oct 12 15:19:19 vs02 deliver(bernilrz): Raw
Hi,
We're using Dovecot to proxy incoming POP3 and IMAP connections to the right
server. We'd like to be able to see what connections are currently open on
the proxy servers, without having the parse the log file.
For normal mail processes it's possible to use verbose_proctitle for this
purpos
On 10/12/2007, LDB ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Version: 1.0.beta8
Upgrade... this is way too old...
On Friday, October 12 at 11:06 AM, quoth Daniel Watts:
What actually ARE the advantages of a 'one file per folder' format??
It depends on the environment. It's exceedingly efficient at storage:
on a filesystem with 4k blocks, three 1k messages take up 1 block
(4k), where in a one-file-per-mes
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