[Dovecot] performance of maildir on ocfs2

2010-04-26 Thread mailinglists
Hi, I would like to run my imap service on a active-active cluster. I wonder how well OCFS2 performs in read and write with millions of smallest files involved. Has anybody got any experience? Thanks John

Re: [Dovecot] performance of maildir on ocfs2

2010-04-26 Thread karavelov
On 26.04.2010 14:37, mailingli...@belfin.ch wrote: Hi, I would like to run my imap service on a active-active cluster. I wonder how well OCFS2 performs in read and write with millions of smallest files involved. Has anybody got any experience? Thanks John I have some experience. I have d

[Dovecot] zlib plugin dovecot 2.0 - write email

2010-04-26 Thread Alex Baule
Hello Everyone. There is possible to rename the email writed by a plugin, like zlib ? i explain i need to add 1 line in email header, because of that, i want to rewrite the filename to update the S and W flag. Tks !

[Dovecot] Assertion failed in mail-search-build.c

2010-04-26 Thread Mark Moseley
With Friday's and today's mercurial repo, I'm getting this: Apr 26 12:55:31 master: Info: Dovecot v2.0.beta4 starting up (core dumps disabled) Apr 26 12:58:34 imap-login: Info: Login: user=, method=PLAIN, rip=10.1.1.206, lip=192.168.152.1 Apr 26 12:58:34 imap(m...@box): Panic: file mail-search-bui

Re: [Dovecot] performance of maildir on ocfs2

2010-04-26 Thread Philipp Snizek
On 26.04.2010 14:51, karavelov wrote: On 26.04.2010 14:37, mailingli...@belfin.ch wrote: Hi, I would like to run my imap service on a active-active cluster. I wonder how well OCFS2 performs in read and write with millions of smallest files involved. Has anybody got any experience? Thanks John

[Dovecot] adding users to passwd-file

2010-04-26 Thread Phil Howard
Is there a tool equivalent to the system "passwd" command (or maybe "adduser" or "useradd") that can support a passwd-file by setting a password, encrypting it with the salted MD5 scheme? The system "passwd" command doesn't have an option to "do it to this alternate file instead of /etc/shadow".

Re: [Dovecot] adding users to passwd-file

2010-04-26 Thread Heiko Schlittermann
Phil Howard (Mo 26 Apr 2010 22:31:45 CEST): > Is there a tool equivalent to the system "passwd" command (or maybe > "adduser" or "useradd") that can support a passwd-file by setting a > password, encrypting it with the salted MD5 scheme? The system "passwd" > command doesn't have an option to "do

Re: [Dovecot] adding users to passwd-file

2010-04-26 Thread Phil Howard
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Heiko Schlittermann wrote: > Some people use „htpasswd“, but there not password scheme is coded into > the password hash. > > It's not clear what you're seeking - some tool for generating the hashed > string (e.g. „openssl passwd -1 "$cleartext"“) or some tool for

Re: [Dovecot] adding users to passwd-file

2010-04-26 Thread Bill Landry
On Mon, April 26, 2010 1:46 pm, Phil Howard wrote: > On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Heiko Schlittermann > wrote: > >> Some people use „htpasswd“, but there not password scheme is coded into >> the password hash. >> >> It's not clear what you're seeking - some tool for generating the hashed >> str

Re: [Dovecot] adding users to passwd-file

2010-04-26 Thread Mike Abbott
> Is there a tool equivalent to the system "passwd" command The dovecotpw command may be a good place to start.

Re: [Dovecot] performance of maildir on ocfs2

2010-04-26 Thread luben karavelov
On 26.04.2010 21:42, Philipp Snizek wrote: So bottom line is to use a filesystem such as XFS, distribute and dedicate mailboxes to a number of backend imap servers optimally with direct access to the storage and do imap proxying and loadbalancing in front of those servers. Then you should