vwc72...@voicenet.com wrote:
1.2.5 is ignoring the configure -prefix switch. It you install it some place
else with
the -prefix then I get errors all over the place becuase things are hard coded
to use
the default and it can't find anything any more like:
Fatal: execv(/usr/local/libexec/doveco
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 18:31:03 -0400
Jerry wrote:
[snip]
I apologize for replying to my own message. However, this problem
has gotten me totally confused. I can POP mail without any problem;
however, I cannot use Dovecot as a virtual delivery agent. I am still
receiving this error message:
Oct 04
> vwc72...@voicenet.com wrote:
>> 1.2.5 is ignoring the configure -prefix switch. It you install it some place
>> else with
>> the -prefix then I get errors all over the place becuase things are hard
>> coded to use
>> the default and it can't find anything any more like:
>>
>> Fatal: execv(/usr
Chris Wakelin wrote:
> We've had another random imap process crash. This is with the original
> 1.2.5 imap (I haven't applied the patch for two processes creating an
> index simultaneously):
>
> Backtrace:
Sorry, wrong binary again (it *was* rather late at night!). Here's the
proper backtrace
Timo Sirainen wrote:
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.2/dovecot-1.2.5.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.2/dovecot-1.2.5.tar.gz.sig
http://www.rename-it.nl/dovecot/1.2/dovecot-1.2.5-managesieve-0.11.9.diff.gz
http://www.rename-it.nl/dovecot/1.2/dovecot-1.2.5-managesieve-0.11.9.diff.gz.sig
Rega
Timo Sirainen wrote:
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.19.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.19.tar.gz.sig
http://www.rename-it.nl/dovecot/1.1/dovecot-1.1.19-managesieve-0.10.7.diff.gz
http://www.rename-it.nl/dovecot/1.1/dovecot-1.1.19-managesieve-0.10.7.diff.gz.sig
R
Peter Marschall wrote:
Hi,
when switching from Dovecot 1.1 + cmusieve to Dovecot 1.2 + sieve
I stumbled upon the following problem:
My sieve files, generated with Dovecot 1.1's managesieve, did not
compile anymore with sieve's sievec.
The error message was:
error: end of file before end of ha
Hello Friends,
=
-bash-3.2# dovecot --version
1.2.5
-bash-3.2# dovecot -n
# 1.2.5: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.18-128.4.1.el5xen x86_64 CentOS release 5.2 (Final)
login_dir: /usr/local/var/run/dovecot/login
login_executable: /usr/
I am very confused looking at the expires plugin and its configuration.
What is confusing me the most is that it appears that I have to
configure expiration globally, meaning, for example, that the Trash
mailbox expiration interval is the same regardless of the user. What I
really am looking
On 10/4/2009 7:50 PM, Roland Roberts wrote:
> I am very confused looking at the expires plugin and its configuration.
> What is confusing me the most is that it appears that I have to
> configure expiration globally, meaning, for example, that the Trash
> mailbox expiration interval is the same re
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 10/4/2009 7:50 PM, Roland Roberts wrote:
I am very confused looking at the expires plugin and its configuration.
What is confusing me the most is that it appears that I have to
configure expiration globally, meaning, for example, that the Trash
mailbox expiration int
On 10/4/2009, Roland Roberts (rol...@astrofoto.org) wrote:
> I was hoping to be able to configure a uniform expiration policy,
> just like I currently use procmail to file my mail without having to
> have a separate config for each client.
What I had said was I don't think (maybe you can) that you
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 10/4/2009, Roland Roberts (rol...@astrofoto.org) wrote:
I was hoping to be able to configure a uniform expiration policy,
just like I currently use procmail to file my mail without having to
have a separate config for each client.
What I had said was I don't th
Hello!
I think i misunderstood trouble in first time. When flag unchecked by
creator - all works well.
But if first user set flag important, and second user uncheck this flag
in logs appear this:
at fetching flag state by second user:
-1433995376[d65f20]: queuing
url:imap://natyo...@proton-s
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