Hello Timo and dovecot teamwork,
We have dovecot 2.0.10 installed with this configuration:
# dovecot -n
# 2.0.10: /usr/local/dovecot/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 x86_64 Scientific Linux SL release 5.2 (Boron)
auth_cache_size = 500 k
auth_cache_ttl = 1000 secs
disable_pl
On Feb 8, 2012, at 3:58 AM, Héctor Moreno Blanco wrote:
-snip-
> service imap-login {
> executable = /usr/local/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
> inet_listener imap {
>address = *
>port = 143
> }
> inet_listener imaps {
>address = *
>port = 993
> }
> process_limit = 2048
07.02.2012 0:27, Timo Sirainen пишет:
On 3.2.2012, at 15.15, User Max wrote:
Feb 3 15:02:37 srv-mx-00 dovecot: auth: Error: bsdauth(rodin.m,127.0.0.1):
getpwnam() failed: Operation not permitted
service auth {
user = root
}
Does this make any difference? If it does help, there's a bug so
On 7.2.2012, at 14.08, Mark Zealey wrote:
>> http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/a765e0a895a9 fixes this.
>
> I've not actually tried this patch yet, but looking at it, it is perhaps
> useful for the situation I described below when the index is corrupt. In this
> case I am describing however
On 8.2.2012, at 10.58, Héctor Moreno Blanco wrote:
> The problem is at the moment of maximum load of the system.
What problem? Does Dovecot log any errors?
On 6.2.2012, at 23.26, Ingo Thierack wrote:
> try to use the new 2.1rc and don't get any data in the searchindex.
>
> Tried first lucene, and switched than back so solr.
Lucene should work..
> Maybe I miss something. Upgraded from 2.0.15 to 2.1(head from repository
> yesterday)
> With 2.0 i see
On 8.2.2012, at 20.56, Maxim wrote:
>>> Feb 3 15:02:37 srv-mx-00 dovecot: auth: Error: bsdauth(rodin.m,127.0.0.1):
>>> getpwnam() failed: Operation not permitted
>> service auth {
>> user = root
>> }
>>
>> Does this make any difference? If it does help, there's a bug somewhere. If
>> it does
On 7.2.2012, at 22.44, Cliff Hayes wrote:
> Feb 7 14:28:59 sendmail dovecot: pop3-login: Aborted login (no auth
> attempts): rip=x.x.x.x, lip=x.x.x.x
From http://wiki2.dovecot.org/WhyDoesItNotWork:
Aborted login (no auth attempts) means that the client isn't even attempting to
log in. Most lik
On 7.2.2012, at 10.25, Jan-Frode Myklebust wrote:
> Feb 6 16:13:10 loadbalancer2 dovecot: lmtp(6601): Panic: file
> lmtp-proxy.c: line 376 (lmtp_proxy_output_timeout): assertion failed:
> (proxy->data_input->eof)
..
> Should I try increasing LMTP_PROXY_DATA_INPUT_TIMEOUT_MSECS, or do you
On 7.2.2012, at 8.26, Andy YB Hu wrote:
> I am running some concurrent testings under NFS.
..
> Here are what I am doing: One session running loop of COPY commands
> (while(1) COPY...) connects to one dovecot server; The other session
> running loop of SELECT commands (while(1) SELECT...) conne
On 31.1.2012, at 18.34, Lauri Alanko wrote:
> Well, well, well. This is interesting. Back with the indices
> created by dsync:
>
> $ doveadm fetch guid all | grep guid: | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail
> 17 guid: 1b28b22d4b2ee2885b5b81221c41201d
> 17 guid: 730c692395661dd62f82088804b8565
On 1.2.2012, at 19.59, Lauri Alanko wrote:
> When I use doveadm altmove, I notice that it may result in some very small
> storage files in either the primary or the alternate storage location. I'm
> not quite sure, but it almost seems like every storage file that contains
> messages to be moved
Hi,
I've finally gotten to last year's mail backlog. :)
On 22.12.2011, at 14.34, Peer Heinlein wrote:
> User "bar" has some folders and one shared folder from "foo" if I use the
> "LIST"-command, which should list AFAIK *all* folders:
Yes.
> Using the LSUB-command, which should only list subs
On 22.12.2011, at 23.01, Peer Heinlein wrote:
> d) If foo logs in, dovecot's exploring the shared folders given from the
> non-existing user bar. But bar's entry in LDAP doesn't have $home any
> more. imap crashes and closes the TCP-connection immediately.
Fixed: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2
On 21.12.2011, at 19.35, e-frog wrote:
>> But some day doveadm index (and several other commands) should allow
>> wildcards in mailbox names, so you could just do doveadm index -A '*'
>
> Actually I'm using doveadm index -A '*' in a daily cron job and it seems to
> work for me.
Yes, looks like
Hi,
On 12.12.2011, at 18.25, Knud Dombrowsky wrote:
> while trying to sync the mailboxes of several users who use and share
> their mailboxes dsync prints this message:
>
> dsync-local(): Warning: Subscriptions file
> /home//Maildir/subscriptions: Removing
> invalid entry: shared//
>
> The prob
Hi,
On 29.9.2011, at 20.21, Tom Pawlowski wrote:
> Periodic segfaults with doveadm proxy list:
>
> root@director1:~) doveadm proxy list
> doveadm(root): Error: LIST failed: Disconnected
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Do you still get these? gdb backtrace would be helpful. It already says "c
Hi,
On 26.9.2011, at 19.56, Christoph Bussenius wrote:
>/* make sure two hierarchy separators aren't next to each others */
>for (p = storage_name+1; *p != '\0'; p++) {
> if (p[0] == ns->real_sep && p[-1] == ns->real_sep) {
> client_send_tagline(cmd, "NO Invalid mailbo
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