On 2013-12-21 4:59 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 21.12.2013, at 23.24, Charles Marcus wrote:
I've looked everywhere, compared settings, etc, and can't seem to find why I
get this line on the old server and odn't on the new one.
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/rev/33e78edac8f5
Do you never
Ok, I know I should probably be using dsync for this, but I'm more
familiar with rsync, and didn't think this would be a problem.
Here is what I am doing, and what is apparently happening (only done
this once, but I'm guessing it will happen each time):
rsync -avHP /mnt/vmail/example.com/user
On 22.12.2013, at 17.13, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Ok, I know I should probably be using dsync for this, but I'm more familiar
> with rsync, and didn't think this would be a problem.
>
> Here is what I am doing, and what is apparently happening (only done this
> once, but I'm guessing it will ha
Ok, one more issue to resolve.
The old server was still using the postfix/virtual for delivery, but the
new one is using the dovecot LDA.
Now, when an email generated locally by a cron job is delivered, this
shows in the log:
2013-12-22T10:29:55-05:00 host postfix/pickup[31400]: C67FD90F676
On 2013-12-22 10:37 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Use rsync --delete to get rid of the extra mails in destination.
I wondered if that would do it... thanks.
And of course don't deliver any new mails to destination before that is
done.:)
Well, at least I knew not to do that... ;)
Thanks Timo
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On 22-12-13 16:43, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Ok, one more issue to resolve.
>
> The old server was still using the postfix/virtual for delivery,
> but the new one is using the dovecot LDA.
>
> Now, when an email generated locally by a cron job is del
Am 22.12.2013 16:44, schrieb Charles Marcus:
> On 2013-12-22 10:37 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> Use rsync --delete to get rid of the extra mails in destination.
>
> I wondered if that would do it... thanks
in case of a 1:1 rsync you always want the parameters below
to include any sort of links,
On 2013-12-22 10:49 AM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
On 22-12-13 16:43, Charles Marcus wrote:
2013-12-22T10:29:55-05:00 host postfix/pickup[31400]:
C67FD90F676B2: uid=0 from=
2013-12-22T10:29:55-05:00 host postfix/cleanup[22349]:
C67FD90F676B2:
message-id=<20131222152955.c67fd90f67...@smtp2.example.com>
Am 22.12.2013 17:24, schrieb Charles Marcus:
> One thing about dovecots config I've learned during this process... it is
> confusing sometimes to determine where
> any given setting is coming from, given the number of different default
> config files..
>
> Grepping of course will help you find
On 2013-12-22 11:29 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 22.12.2013 17:24, schrieb Charles Marcus:
One thing about dovecots config I've learned during this process... it is
confusing sometimes to determine where
any given setting is coming from, given the number of different default config
files..
Gr
Hi,
Still having search troubles. I expect to get 9 results in two
mailboxes, 3 in the first one and six in de second one. Total mailboxes
in shared/ is around 1100.
doveadm search mailbox "shared/Products/VIP*" TO stromvers
-> all expected results
doveadm search mailbox "shared/Products/VI
Hi all,
I have been struggling trying to understand the syntax to configure dovecot as
a proxy against an LDAP server.
As a single server dovecot works great. Now I want to add the "mailHost"
attribute which, if present, should indicate the DNS name of the host that
contains the person's mailb
On 2013-12-22 10:37 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Use rsync --delete to get rid of the extra mails in destination. And of course
don't deliver any new mails to destination before that is done. :)
Thanks Timo - but I'm curious why this only affected UNREAD messages?
Even ones that were not new sin
Hi!
I've been using Dovecot for one single Domain with SSL certificates.
Now I would like to use Dovecot with several Domains and proper SSL
certificates. I tried to setup TLS SNI but it does not work. What I
basically did was just adding
local_name imap.samsoft.at {
ssl_cert = , rip=151.236.5.2
Am 22.12.2013 22:07, schrieb Michael Neurohr:
> I've been using Dovecot for one single Domain with SSL certificates.
> Now I would like to use Dovecot with several Domains and proper SSL
> certificates. I tried to setup TLS SNI but it does not work. What I
> basically did was just adding
forget i
On 12/22/2013 04:26 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
forget it - SNI is relevant for webservers because different
vhosts with different contents, typically not for mailservers
why do you start the burden of different certs instead
"mail.your-company.tld" and give that hostname to any user?
While it's t
Am 22.12.2013 23:09, schrieb Gedalya:
> On 12/22/2013 04:26 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> forget it - SNI is relevant for webservers because different
>> vhosts with different contents, typically not for mailservers
>>
>> why do you start the burden of different certs instead
>> "mail.your-company.
Hello,
I think about migrating small servers storage to LAYOUT=fs
(http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailLocation/Maildir#Directory_layout)
Is there a smooth way to adjust the existing folders?
Andreas
Hi All,
I got below errors when I do some 2000 users concurrency test against
dovecot 2.1.7.
Dec 23 10:18:52 auth: Error: net_accept() failed: Too many open files
Dec 23 10:18:52 auth: Error: net_accept() failed: Too many open files
Dec 23 10:18:52 auth: Error: net_accept() failed: Too many op
Am 19.12.2013 11:23 schrieb Andreas Schulze:
> Horde (http://horde.org) has the ability to store its preferences direct into
> a users imap mailbox
> using imap metadata extension. There are two implementations of the imap
> extension.
> 1. a dovecot plugin: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-metada
Hi,
radek escribió:
Hi
I have strange situation with one of mailboxes in mdbox format. Some
messages are duplicated, not all. I am sure that is not sieve or
another mail client issue, because access is via roundcube without
sieve plugin.
In maillog I have not found any suspicious inform
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