Hi!
Just for the sake of archive completeness - I've managed to solve my
problem without any dirty hacks or something.
The key part was to rewrite recipient address before relying mail to
dovecot deliver. This can be achieved using e.g.
recipient_canonical_maps. More info can be found here:
http
Hi People
I use the dovecot version 1.0.10 , in my config I have set a global quota
value = 10 MB but I want to override for some users this value , getting from
my ldap other value like = 30 MB.
Dovecot obtain this value from ldap:
(Feb 1 12:12:26 gandalf dovecot: auth(default): client ou
Hello,
I'm attempting to migrate from an existing dovecot .99 install to dovecot
1.0.rc15 on a fresh up to date CentOs 5.1. I'm not sure what's causing this
permissions error on startup - I've tried 777,644, and 600 chmods but it's
always this same error:
Feb 1 12:43:05 ns2 dovecot: Dovecot v1.
On 2/1/2008, Freese Notis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm attempting to migrate from an existing dovecot .99 install to
dovecot 1.0.rc15 on a fresh up to date CentOs 5.1. I'm not sure
what's causing this permissions error on startup - I've tried
777,644, and 600 chmods but it's always this same e
I managed to get a bunch of zero-byte files in my maildirs today, and
Dovecot choked completely (at least for pop3 users); It wouldn't
download any messages at all, and the mailbox would often say "-ERR
[IN-USE]" when doing a STAT
Aria
We're seeing the following sporadically in
the log file (single line broken into separate
lines for readability):
Corrupted index cache file
/home/user/mail/.index/.imap/INBOX/dovecot.index.cache:
invalid record size
We're running dovecot-1.0.7-2.fc8. The imap directory
is in the user's NFS-mou