On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:34:33PM +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 11.1.2012, at 21.01, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
>
> > I would like to use IMAPs, instead of IMAP+STARTTLS, from proxy to
> > backend, and have Managesieve still working. Is this supported?
>
> You'll need to kludge it a little bit.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:06:51PM +0100, Stephan Bosch wrote:
> On 1/11/2012 8:01 PM, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> >
> >I would like to use IMAPs, instead of IMAP+STARTTLS, from proxy to
> >backend, and have Managesieve still working. Is this supported?
>
> Although there is no such thing as a stand
kjo...@o2.pl (Kamil Jońca) writes:
> I have some archive mails in gzipped mboxes. I could use them with
> dovecot 1.x without problems.
> But recently I have installed dovecot 2.0.12, and they are slow. very
> slow.
Recently I have to read some compressed mboxes again, and no progress :(
I took
Hi,
I have the issue that my server clock is 45min fast. Therefore I would like
to install ntp.
I read a lot on the internet about dovecot and ntp.
My issue is that 45 min are a lot an I would like to minimize mail server
downtimes as much as possible.
I don't care if the time corrections with nt
* maximus12 :
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the issue that my server clock is 45min fast. Therefore I would like
> to install ntp.
> I read a lot on the internet about dovecot and ntp.
> My issue is that 45 min are a lot an I would like to minimize mail server
> downtimes as much as possible.
> I don't care
Thanks a lot for your quick response.
I thought that dovecot won't start until the server time reaches the time
before the "time jump".
>From your point of view dovecot will start normally if I adjust the time
when dovecot is stopped?
Thanks a lot for clarification.
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* maximus12 :
>
> Thanks a lot for your quick response.
>
> I thought that dovecot won't start until the server time reaches the time
> before the "time jump".
>
> From your point of view dovecot will start normally if I adjust the time
> when dovecot is stopped?
Don't take my word for it, but
Ralf wrote:
> stop dovecot & postfix
> ntpdate timeserver
> start dovecot & postfix
> start ntpd
Speaking as st...@ntp.org, I recommend:
- run 'ntpd -gN' as early as possible in the startup sequence (no need
for ntpdate)
then as late as possible in the startup sequence, run:
- ntp-wait -v -s
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Micah Anderson wrote:
> Timo Sirainen writes:
>
>> On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 23:17 -0400, Micah Anderson wrote:
>>> I moved some mail into the alt storage:
>>>
>>> doveadm altmove -u jo...@example.com seen savedbefore 1w
>>>
>>> and now I want to move it back to the
On 12.1.2012, at 1.09, Mike Abbott wrote:
> In 2.0.17 you increased LOGIN_MAX_INBUF_SIZE from 1024 to 4096.
> Should you also have increased MASTER_AUTH_MAX_DATA_SIZE from (1024*2) to
> (4096*2)?
> /* This should be kept in sync with LOGIN_MAX_INBUF_SIZE. Multiply it by two
> to make sure there
A couple years ago, I wrote some code for our Courier implementation
that sent a magic UDP packet to a small server each time a user modified
their voicemail IMAP folder. That UDP server would then connect back to
Courier via IMAP again and check whether the folder had any unread
messages left
On 11.1.2012, at 20.53, Geoffrey Broadwell wrote:
> So now the hard part is writing the piece that I can't just crib from
> elsewhere -- making sure that I hook every place in Dovecot that the
> user's voicemail folder can be changed in a way that would change it
> between having one or more unrea
On Thu, 2012-01-12 at 07:47 -0500, Harlan Stenn wrote:
>
> then as late as possible in the startup sequence, run:
>
> - ntp-wait -v -s 1 ; start dovecot and postfix (and database servers)
I'll +1 that advice, I introduced ntp-wait sometime ago when dovecot kept
bitching, not a single glitch
Probably I've overlooked something. But a quick search in `hg log -k
doveadm` didn't show appropriate information.
doveadm mailbox list -u u...@example.com doesn't show child mailboxes.
mailbox = N/A || \*:
Sent
Trash
INBOX
Drafts
Junk-E-Mail
Supplie
I'm running 2.0.17 and I'm still seeing a decent amount of "MySQL
server has gone away" errors, despite having multiple hosts defined in
my auth userdb 'connect'. This is Debian Lenny 32-bit and I'm seeing
the same thing with 2.0.16 on Debian Squeeze 64-bit.
E.g.:
Jan 12 20:30:33 auth-worker: Err
On 1/12/2012 6:00 PM, Mark Moseley wrote:
Jan 12 20:30:33 auth-worker: Error: mysql: Query failed, retrying:
MySQL server has gone away
I've actually been meaning to send a similar message for the last couple
of months :).
We run dovecot solely as a sasl authentication provider to postfix f
All umlauts in mailbox names are lost after converting mbox/Maildir
mailboxes to mdbox.
[location2 scp-ed from the old server]
# ls -d /srv/import/Maildir/.Gel\&APY-schte\ Elemente/
/srv/import/Maildir/.Gel&APY-schte Elemente/
# dsync -u j...@example.com -v mirror maildir:/srv/import/Maildir/
…
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Since upgrading from dovecot-2.1.rc1 to dovecot-2.1.rc3, some clients
> are showing a .subscriptions file in the user's mbox path as a folder.
>
> Some clients such as T'bird on Mac OS X create this file listing
> subscribed mbox files. Other clients such as T'bird on Windows
Dovecot 2.0.15, debian package, am I lost some mails? How can I check
what is in *.broken file?
--8<---cut here---start->8---
$doveadm -v purge
doveadm(kjonca): Error: Corrupted dbox file /home/kjonca/Mail/0/storage/m.6469
(around offset=291530): purging found
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