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On Fri, 23 Apr 2010, Thomas M Goerger wrote:
How is this socket created? I'd have thought it would be created upon
I would say on the start of Dovecot.
Dovecot starting up, but it is not doing so. Is it something in the
plugin settings that ca
Hello,
we are using dovecot v1.2.10 on debian stable (lenny) systems with
mailboxes on NFS, and we are facing this quite ugly crash:
2010-04-27 10:59:06 IMAP(): Panic: file mail-index-sync-ext.c:
line 212 (sync_ext_reorder): assertion failed: (offset < (uint16_t)-1)
2010-04-27 10:59:06 dovecot
Hello,
I've just (hopefully) fixed some issue with Net::Sieve (0.05) to
cooperate with a current (1.2.11) dovecot managesieve server and
STARTTLS.
Does somebody use this Perl library? If yes, did it work for you
(STARTTLS triggers the problem)? If not, which other (Perl) library do
you use?
> Does somebody use this Perl library?
I use Mario Domgörgen's excellent App::Siesh which builds on Net::ManageSieve.
Seem to have found a error in version 1.2.6 regarding usernames having a number
as the first character. Customers with a number as the first character in thier
user name can not login via pop3 clients. However they can login through our
webmail interface. If we remove the number from the usernam
I tried deleting the file, but got pretty much the same issues. Any other
hints on how else to go about it?
Cheers!
John
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010, J Contad wrote:
> The folder (which is shared) has about 8 thousand emails in it. I'm not
sure
> if it's pertinent, but the dovecot.index.cache file is
FYI, sorted out this issue by taking out a specific email manually. Not sure
if it helps, but the email had these attributes:
- X-Mailer is PHPMailer [version 1.73]
- References: header is quite large, and contains email addresses external
to the sender and I's conversation.
Removing the email