Once upon a time, Stephan Bosch said:
> On 5/15/2015 5:56 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> > Once upon a time, Stephan Bosch said:
> >> You can check the handling of a particular message yourself using the
> >> sieve-test tool (there is a man page for it). By specifying the
Once upon a time, Chris Adams said:
> In the several cases I looked at, the Spam folder exists, is
> getting most spam-flagged messages filed into it, it just seems to be
> something about some messages (for example, got a bunch of copies of
> this particular spam to different users
Once upon a time, Chris Adams said:
> I can confirm that a message with multiple Subject: and multiple From:
> headers does not get filed correctly into the Spam folder. The
> sieve-test tools shows the correct action, but when the message comes in
> via LMTP, it goes into INBOX.
O
Once upon a time, Chris Adams said:
> Okay, digging some more, it looks like something in sieve is overwriting
> the wrong thing when it gets messages with some headers (at least From:
> and Subject:) repeated. I enabled the vnd.dovecot.debug sieve plugin,
> and used this sieve sc
fix. I was hoping to have
time this weekend to try the latest Dovecot release, but hadn't yet done
that. I have opened a Red Hat bug to try to get this patch applied.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1224496
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ing someone elses Inbox by other accounts, or (b) setting up a separately
configured shared folder to _act_ as the inbox for a single account?
Thanks. Any suggestions to achieve the above described end goal would be
appreciated.
- Chris
hasn't read contents of the mailboxes is stored within the
mailbox, and also ways to have it stored per reading user. I'm not sure which
I'll be seeing/using here.
Thanks. I'll ask more questions if I have more questions after a little
trial and error on my own server. :-) Thanks for your help!
- Chris
On May 27, 2015, at 22:57 , Chris Ross wrote:
> On May 25, 2015, at 15:55 , a...@thecsillags.com wrote:
>> When I set them up that way, I shared the target inbox (we'll call it
>> f...@example.com) to be accessible by user b...@example.com. When I go into
>>
> On May 28, 2015, at 09:08, a...@thecsillags.com wrote:
>
> Chris,
>
> I do indeed have an acl_shared_dict set up. That may be the ticket. That
> makes it so that the IMAP server knows that you have acls on the other
> mailbox, so it can know to then look in tha
ning as one [UNIX] user a typical
configuration for dovecot2? Or just typical of installations using ACLs?
Thank you.
- Chris
or perhaps some sort of overload at the network
stack level. But, the latter only if the server were very heavily loaded.
I hope this feedback is helpful.
- Chris
figuration for dovecot2? Or just typical of installations using ACLs?
Thank you.
- Chris
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edFolder/shared/$myuser.dovecot.index.pvt.log
I see no way on how to do craft a INDEXPVT for this.
Kind regards,
Chris
a sensible request in any
case.
Anyone seeing the same effect?
Chris
ybe the user selected hundreds of mails for
search?)
I _think_ this is a problem of the URL length / max http header size.
(Debian Jessie) Tomcat7 very likely does not accept more than 32kb
data in a request.
I wonder if Dovecot should limit SOLR requests to a specific size and
deny long requests with an imap error (?)
Chris
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:27 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 05 Apr 2016, at 11:33, Chris Laif wrote:
>>
>> I've captured some requests and they look like this (some parts
>> changed due to privacy concerns):
>>
>> GET
>> /solr/select?fl=uid,score&
27;ve set maxHttpHeaderSize="65536" ("Connector"-definition in
/etc/tomcat7/server.xml) and at least during the last two days no
error occured anymore :-)
Chris
0.0.1 rip=127.0.0.1 lport=143
rport=51861 resp=AGNocmlzADB1dFkwdUcwNDkh
May 5 16:34:29 firewall dovecot: auth: Debug: pam(chris,127.0.0.1): lookup
service=dovecot
May 5 16:34:29 firewall dovecot: auth: Debug: pam(chris,127.0.0.1): #1/1
style=1 msg=Password:
May 5 16:34:29 fir
> On 5 May 2016, at 21:03, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
>
>
>
> On 05/05/16 14:40, Chris Smith wrote:
>> I configured Dovecot on our mail server under Centos 5.3 (I think) some
>> while ago now (about 2 years) and, to the best of my knowledge,it had been
>>
What are the best web interfaces for user/domain management, perhaps one that
also allows individual users to edit vacation msgs?
Right now I'm using a postfixadmin based mysql control panel. Curious what is
the better stuff out there that people are using with dovecot/sieve these days?
Are th
Using a fairly simple dovecot config (which obviously needs some max limit
tweaking) we have problems with IMAP synchronization between thunderbird
clients.
Two TB clients in the same IMAP mailbox will, from time to time, show different
views of the same INBOX folders, when TB caching is enable
Dave McGuire [mcgu...@neurotica.com] wrote:
> On 08/31/2011 02:59 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> >Using a fairly simple dovecot config (which obviously needs some max
> >limit tweaking) we have problems with IMAP synchronization between
> >thunderbird clients.
> >
> &g
/u1/home/grad/ebradley/mail/.imap/INBOX
-rw-rw 1 ebradley mail 9484323 Sep 6 15:16 /var/mail/ebradley
My dovecot configuration is at the end. The other pieces are sendmail,
milter-greylist, mimedefang, etc.
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On 9/6/11 3:51 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 6.9.2011, at 22.35, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
-rw-rw 1 ebradley mail 9484323 Sep 6 15:16 /var/mail/ebradley
Is there any reason for this to be 0660? Most likely not, so your problem goes
away simply with chmod 0600 /var/mail/* and at the
ov 9 18:22:39 vl42 postfix/pipe[23039]: DEC54700B1: to=,
orig_to=, relay=dovecot, delay=0.05, delays=0.04/0/0/0.01,
dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (temporary failure. Command output: pipe: fatal:
pipe_command: execvp /usr/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-lda: Permission denied )
Thoughts?
Thanks
Chris
Thanks for the response.
I was able to get it working with
chmod 755
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-11-09 at 14:04 -0500, Chris Young wrote:
> > I am familiar with this article
> > http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA#multipleuids
> >
> &g
se the crypto device, because it was built with libcrypt, did not use the pkcs11 engine, and it
would take a significant rewrite to make it do so.
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Is there a way to disable the imap info logging?
My logs are filling with tons of login/logout messages
Nov 22 18:23:25 imap-login: Info: Login: user=, method={method},
rip=10.86.189.79, lip=10.86.189.82, mpid=22488
Nov 22 18:23:25 imap(USER1): Info: Disconnected: Logged out bytes=54/726
. Sometimes another admin
gives me an explanation and a link.
It's just the way things are. The digital world is moving too fast to be frozen
in print.
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/debug.log
service log {
user = user
unix_listener log-errors {
group = user2
mode = 0620
user = user
}
}
Thanks,
Chris
-errors {
group = user2
mode = 0620
user = user
}
}
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 14:43 -0400, Chris Lasater wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I just started using Dovecot and was trying to create separate logs
> > instead
Antoine Nguyen [ngu.anto...@gmail.com] wrote:
>
> You can take a look at Modoboa (http://modoboa.org/). It includes a web
> user interface to create users and a simple webmail.
>
We just installed vimbadmin and are quite happy with it (although removed some
annoying crap from the footer)
It's
;s probably vulnerable to stored
cross-site scripting though, and is no longer actively maintained.
Cambridge are now using Cyrus IMAP and are thinking of IMP or
Squirrelmail, I think.)
Chris
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ould be.
(BTW www.imapproxy.org doesn't seem to be working at the moment, but the
mailing-list archives are at
http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/imapproxy-info/)
Chris
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change their mail client settings. (Exchange was
marking folders as "HASNOCHILDREN" rather than "HASNOINFERIORS" and
would put a trailing "/" on a non-selectable directory.)
I'm not sure whether it would be
user about new mail which is a nice feature that
Prayer hasn't got!
Chris
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Whitek
socket protocol error
>
Some (older?) versions of Exim needed a patch. Sorry, I do not
remember exactly. I attach the patch below.
Exim->Dovecot conf works well here, there is only one (reported
problem): http://readlist.com/lists/exim.org/exim-users/2/14908.html
Chris
--- src/auths
sion).
Is there a tool to test sieve filters, which behaves like
the deliver plugin and writes a lot of output about the
way it interprets the single commands and conditions?
Chris.
ng you can start to worry about
managesieve :).
Good luck!
Chris.
vice)
Mar 28 14:49:25 amy postfix/qmgr[4410]: 914C978407: removed
I have already read a lot of documentation, howtos and so on, but just
can't figure out how to get this to work.
Could someone please give me a hint?
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1. Is accessing a mailbox via POP3 and IMAP at the same time
considered to be a Bad Thing?
2. Is having procmail drop messages directly into the directory that
the IMAP process is scanning a Bad Thing?
3. Is there a better/preferred way to have Postfix/procmail deliver
mail to the maildir that will keep Dovecot IMAP happy? (There
don't seem to be any issues with pure POP3 access).
Thanks in advance for your help, and if there's anything else you need
to know that I can provide, please ask. I've tried to provide as much
information up front as I can.
Later,
Chris
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/31/2008, Chris Richards ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dovecot is version 1.0.rc15
Upgrade please - rc15 is very old...
Err, that's the newest thing in the yum repository, and if I go
compiling code that isn't 'official' (i.e. doesn't come
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-31-2008 1:31 PM Chris Richards spake the following:
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/31/2008, Chris Richards ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dovecot is version 1.0.rc15
Upgrade please - rc15 is very old...
Err, that's the newest thing in the yum repository, and if
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 15:10 -0500, Chris Richards wrote:
Dovecot is version 1.0.rc15
I agree with others that it would be a good idea to upgrade from rc15,
but..
I'm working on this
Mar 31 14:00:58 myserver dovecot: IMAP(me): Maildir /home/me/.Ma
Chris Richards wrote:
Ok, As I read this, basically you're saying that I need to append the
/ to my delivery dirs? Or that I need to append the / and only
deliver to Maildir, instead of Maildir/new?
Here's my .procmailrc
# .procmailrc
# routes incoming mail to appropriate destina
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 14:55 -0500, Chris Richards wrote:
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/new/ # This is where incoming mail goes
$MAILDIR/.Spam/new/
Do these really work? They're not writing mails to new/new/ directory? I
think they should have been without the "
Chris Richards wrote:
Chris Richards wrote:
Never mind. I've figured this out. The above configuratioon seems to
do Bad Things to mail delivery. I've change my config to the
following, and things seem to be working:
# .procmailrc
# routes incoming mail to appropriate destina
de
because some packages no longer existed, including core packages (and
the system profile).
Other than that, the only problem I've had was when a Metalog (sysloger)
update came out that caused my entire system to hang at boot because the
portage package didn't properly move a couple of files.
Later,
Chris
cy about RPMs. After him
commenting that he had noticed a substantial drop in spam, his response
was basically "You seem to have a clue; do whatever you think is
appropriate."
Thanks again, guys.
Later,
Chris
ngth $secret > 64) {
You can easily check this by supplying a 65-char password and
comparing the output with dovecotpw.
Chris
NFS indexes.
>
Just in case I understand you wrong: You're serving 20k concurrent
users with 1 (one) server?
What mailbox backend are you using? maildir?
Chris
cannot compare this with our setup as we do not have
dedicated NFS-boxes (Netapp). Our servers have to do local hard disk
IO as well. I think this probably decreases performance (?).
Chris
I'm trying to set up a pop3 server for a project for class, but it keeps giving
me the following error:
Error: Login user doesn't exist: dovecot
Fatal: Invalid configuration in /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
And I have no clue what's wrong. I've look and modifying the dovecot.conffile
for days an
Testing installation of Dovecot. Log is showing two errors. Any ideas how to
fix this thing???
dovecot: May 07 05:19:06 Error: auth-worker(default): pam(Yoda,127.0.0.1):
pam_authenticate() failed: User not known to the underlying authentication
module
dovecot: May 07 05:21:48 Error: IMAP(Yoda
obably specific to our setup.
All were configured with
./configure --prefix=/opt/RDGdovect --with-ssl=openssl --with-ldap
Best Wishes,
Chris
Solaris 8/10 (SPARC gcc 3.3.2/3.4.3)
In file included from lib.h:6,
from restrict-access.c:7:
../../config.h:564:1: warning: &qu
w compiler warnings; see
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-June/031350.html)
Chris
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Erinn Looney-Triggs wrote:
Chris Wakelin wrote:
What version of gcc? What configure options? I had no problems with gcc
3.3.2 (well, a still a few compiler warnings; see
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-June/031350.html)
Chris
Hello,
gcc --version 2.95.3
Had to set LDFLAGS and
t_array':
test-lib.c:21: warning: this decimal constant is unsigned only in ISO C90
Solaris 8 sparc/gcc 3.3.2 as usual :)
Anything to worry about?
Chris
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cheme to PLAIN as you store passwords in plain text.
For improved security, store the passwords in HMAC-MD5-format.
For CRAM-MD5 auth you do not need to store the password in PLAIN
format. It is ok to store the password in HMAC-MD5 format.
For DIGEST-MD5 you need to store the pass in PLAIN format.
Chris
I've got an related problem: When fetching emails with POP3, they
should *not* be marked 'read' (I also read emails via IMAP and all
emails are marked as 'read' because my email-client at home fetches
them).
Chris
d,
int nUnused
);
and similar for line 198. Solaris 10/gcc 3.4.3 seems OK so perhaps the
Solaris 8 bzip2 library is too old (appears to be "bzip2/libbzip2
version 0.9.0c")?
Best Wishes,
Chris
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Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 10:14 +0100, Chris Wakelin wrote:
+ zlib plugin supports now bzip2 also.
This breaks for me on Solaris 8 and gcc 3.3.2
In file included from istream-bzlib.c:8:
/usr/include/bzlib.h:170: error: parse error before "FILE"
/usr/inclu
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2008-07-23 at 15:58 +0100, Chris Wakelin wrote:
I've tried this on both Solaris 8 and SuSE Enterprise 9 (64-bit).
I get a assert-crash when using a gzipped mbox folder
..
istream-raw-mbox.c: line 363 (i_stream_create_raw_mbox): assertion
failed: (
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2008-07-24 at 00:34 +0100, Chris Wakelin wrote:
Well, now it doesn't assert crash, but (on the Solaris 8 machine):
dovecot: Jul 24 00:22:22 Error: IMAP 13458 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : Cached
message offset 75979 is invalid for mbox file (read-only mbox s
r the production server (it's a nice old machine given
an extra 3+ years of life by the performance gains of Dovecot over UW-IMAP).
Best Wishes,
Chris
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Chris Wakelin wrote:
I can try this in Solaris 10, but I don't really see why the
OS/architecture should matter.
Oh, unless there are some bugs in your zlib version, such as related to
seeking..
Could be, I imagine it's as prehistoric as the bzlib :)
Right, I've tried dove
if there are SSL or
proxy connections through them (but perhaps they shouldn't be
"listen"-ing for new connections?).
Chris
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?).
It would be good if existing clients were not disconnected but starting
dovecot would be possible. That's how daemons for other services behave.
It might be worth trying
login_process_per_connection = yes
That way, the login-processes have no need to be "listen"-i
t; to the same dovecot server each time as stated in the Wiki
> (http://wiki.dovecot.org/NFS).
>
If you use multiple servers you can use dovecot's proxy-feature to
redirect the user to the correct server. You just need a database to
tell dovecot (and the MTA) on how to find the correct location for
that specific user.
Chris
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Thomas Hummel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 03:07:28PM +0200, Chris Laif wrote:
>
>> Do you use dovecot's delivery agent (LDA)?
>
> As I stated, no. I need the procmail filtering features.
>
As stated in the o
kbajwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2. '.dovecot.sieve' script parameter ":days 1" means that the reply is sent
> once a day. Is it possible to send the reply 'immediately'?
AIUI it /is/ sent immediately, but the same user only gets one reply
per {period} of time.
Chris
Chris Wakelin wrote:
Oh, unless there are some bugs in your zlib version, such as related to
seeking..
Could be, I imagine it's as prehistoric as the bzlib :)
Right, I've tried dovecot-1.1.2 using my own zlib-1.2.3 (and
bzlib-1.0.5) build on Solaris 8:
ldd lib20_zlib_plugi
bmail app may be Web-Alpine from UW, but I
haven't tried it out yet. If it's expecting to be talking to UW-IMAP
it'll need to use persistent connections!
Chris
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ath"!
I think that's also true of American/Aussie etc. as well ...
Best Wishes,
Chris
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ve messages on server for X days". The email client might
get confused by having/not having a list of UIDLs/messages in the
inbox.
?
Chris
nit.d/dovecot restart
That should work.
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Hi,
I'm using the zlib plugin with dovecot 1.1.2 (on Centos 4.5, x86, ext3) and
some bzip2 (version 1.0.2) compressed mail files are causing the following
error to show in the logs when I click on the folder in outlook express.
Aug 27 11:39:15 server-2 dovecot: IMAP(marchive): fstat(maildir)
Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply - it didn't work as is (caused the same error),
here's what the strace looks like with your patch.
19:34:20.233363 read(12, "", 4096) = 0
19:34:20.233455 dup(12) = 11
19:34:20.233540 munmap(0xb7bd8000, 3600384) = 0
19:34:20.233909 close(12)
Chris Wakelin wrote:
> I've been testing zlib again in Dovecot 1.1.1 (plus assert-crash fix)
> and 1.1.2 and I'm beginning to think it may be some sort of race
> condition (the Solaris 8 box is significantly slower than the SuSE one!).
>
> If I leave a few seconds pause
How about after this: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-1.1/rev/c83a677ce80b
Thanks it's working great now with your patch (I'll upgrade to 1.1.3
shortly).
Also just to let you know I've now compressed the maildir (a split of
gzip/bzip2 depending on which saved the most) which has reduced it fro
On 9/2/2008, Chris Burton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also just to let you know I've now compressed the maildir (a split of
gzip/bzip2 depending on which saved the most) which has reduced it
from 38GB to 23GB with some 1.8MB files being compressed down to 36KB
(emailed tiff files don't
Is there any way to tell an IMAP client to not synchronize/delete old mail
through IMAP? Let's say that recent events cause a mail spool to not exist,
but people may still want to see old messages that are already cached on their
machines.
this one out
before?
Thanks,
Chris
failure of some sort.
Chris
Peter Giessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Friday, December 05, 2008, at 10:45AM, "Chris Cappuccio" <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >People using the new OS X mail client are unable to connect to the unsigned
> >dovecot-mkcert.sh cer
s died too early - shutting down
The same config with vanilla Dovecot 1.1.7 works fine, so I'm guessing
it dropped too many privileges.
We actually run our live Dovecot on a Solaris 8 box, but Solaris 8
doesn't support setppriv, I think.
Best Wishes,
Chris
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process?
I can send you the whole truss files if you like.
Best Wishes,
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Chris Wakelin wrote:
> Andrey Panin wrote:
>>> I've applied the patch to Dovecot 1.1.7 (with minor change to
>>> configure.in) on Solaris 10 sparc 64-bit but Dovecot fails on startup
>>>
>>> dovecot: Dec 18 12:45:47 Info: Dovecot v1.1.7 starting up
>
I'd like to set Seen flag on all messages that
> dovecots deliver puts into "Sent" folder. Is it posible somehow?
>
addflag "\\Seen"
http://wiki.fastmail.fm/index.php?title=SieveFAQ
http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/sieve/draft-melnikov-sieve-imapflags-04.txt
Chris
if anyone has some ideas, please let me know.
Thanks!
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logs for this user: connect, set up namespace,
disconnect just like everyone else.
At any rate, the Dovecot stats report "bytes out" of about 500MB every
five minutes (when the user's session closes); would this include the
data read to build the index? I suspect not.
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t" reported by Dovecot. The user has close to 4000 messages
in his mailbox. I just verified that the maximum messages per page that
can be set is 999.
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ared and the problem started).
It's just peculiar that we are seeing a problem with only one user. I
have a feeling that the corrupt cache files are related since no other
user has triggered these messages.
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r's mailbox each time it connects, and why has the started
since upgrading to Dovecot?
I have another hunch. Time to speak to the user...
Many thanks for the help so far!
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fic (looks
> like I've messed up the -i and -o parameter order, guess I should
> switch them some day..)
This looks interesting, but I may want to ask the user to try this on
our development server as I am reluctant to turn this on in production.
All of our IMP connections are localhost
in ~/mail we are
recommending to our users not to bother with subscribing but instead
show all folders, so it is appearing in their folder list by default. A
few people have already complained, which means that there are a zillion
others who are just muttering to themselves. :-/
Chris
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case that will rarely be encountered. And we did warn people to close
their mail before the maintenance
Thanks everyone!
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Chris O'Regan
Senior Unix Systems Administrator, Academic IT Services
Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
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Director, Technology
New Haven Unified School District
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uldn't have had
a huge impact.
Also you could try if maildir_very_dirty_syncs=yes is helpful.
Done.
Will report back tomorrow on how much these fixes help. Really
appreciate the effort.
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Chris Hobbs
Director, Technology
New Haven Unified School District
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