At the moment, if one of the interfaces specified with "listen=" in
dovecot.conf is not up when Dovecot is started, then Dovecot just
refuses to start. Is there an option to make Dovecot start anyway, and
just use the interface when it becomes available? It is inconvenient to
have Dovecot refus
Hi,
Thank you for responding but i have read in the dovecot documentation and
in postfixadmin documentation that:
- The setup gets userdb and passdb info from MySQL as well as quotas (
postfixadmin documentation )
- Quota backend specifies the method how Dovecot keeps track of the
current quota
Using dovecot on debian oldstable (squeeze) with daily builded repository,
after an upgrade this morning, dovecot always shows the following error:
2013 Jun 10 11:07:22 mailstore imap(tblomenk): Fatal: master:
service(imap): child 3016 killed with signal 11 (core dumps disabled)
Jun 10 11:07:
I've been tasked with importing a large bunch of mbox folders (about
500) into an existing mdbox setup in Dovecot 2.1
As far as I can see, dsync "mirror" or "backup" are both inappropriate
ways of doing this. Does anyone have any suggestions about how I could
proceed?
Thanks in advance
Am 10.06.2013 11:45, schrieb Sebastian Arcus:
> At the moment, if one of the interfaces specified with "listen=" in
> dovecot.conf is not up when Dovecot is started,
> then Dovecot just refuses to start. Is there an option to make Dovecot start
> anyway, and just use the interface
> when it beco
On 10/06/13 12:03, Alan Brown wrote:
I've been tasked with importing a large bunch of mbox folders (about
500) into an existing mdbox setup in Dovecot 2.1
As far as I can see, dsync "mirror" or "backup" are both inappropriate
ways of doing this. Does anyone have any suggestions about how I coul
On Mon, 10 Jun 2013, Alan Brown wrote:
I've been tasked with importing a large bunch of mbox folders (about 500)
into an existing mdbox setup in Dovecot 2.1
As far as I can see, dsync "mirror" or "backup" are both inappropriate ways
of doing this. Does anyone have any suggestions about how I
Hi Robert,
On Jun 10, 2013, at 8:23 AM, Robert Brockway wrote:
> I've done a variety of mail migrations over the years, including some that
> were quite large (hundreds of thousands of accounts). I looked at a few
> options when doing the first one and ended up concluding that pop/imap was
>
On 2013-06-10 02:45, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
> At the moment, if one of the interfaces specified with "listen=" in
> dovecot.conf is not up when Dovecot is started, then Dovecot just
> refuses to start. Is there an option to make Dovecot start anyway, and
> just use the interface when it becomes ava
On 10/06/13 13:14, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 10.06.2013 11:45, schrieb Sebastian Arcus:
At the moment, if one of the interfaces specified with "listen=" in
dovecot.conf is not up when Dovecot is started,
then Dovecot just refuses to start. Is there an option to make Dovecot start
anyway, and ju
We are using version 1.2.17 and recently are experiencing major issues with
performance, which we believe have isolated to IMAP sessions.
We have 3 servers running Dovecot, with a central store shared via NFS. Things
have been running quite well for months now, with the latest issues appearing
Quoting Jason Lock :
We are using version 1.2.17 and recently are experiencing major issues
with performance, which we believe have isolated to IMAP sessions.
We have 3 servers running Dovecot, with a central store shared via NFS.
Things have been running quite well for months now, with the l
Hi I came across this error which happend immedately after a mail
delivery to the inbox. Should I look for the problem externally to
dovecot (ie. file system, operating system) or within dovecot? I never
saw this error before installing 2.2.1, with 2.2.2 I seemed to get even
more of them so current
Am 10.06.2013 21:04, schrieb Sebastian Arcus:
> On 10/06/13 13:14, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>> Am 10.06.2013 11:45, schrieb Sebastian Arcus:
>>> At the moment, if one of the interfaces specified with "listen=" in
>>> dovecot.conf is not up when Dovecot is started,
>>> then Dovecot just refuses to
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