e/master/doc/example-config/conf.d
Jeff
Sorry, Aki, I don't follow you. Did I do it wrong in the file 91-stats
that I shared in my original mail (attached here)?
Jeff
On 03/11/17 16:50, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> You need to add the stats listener, by yourself.
>
> Aki
>
>> On November 3, 2017 at 5:19 PM
On 03/11/17 17:43, Mark Moseley wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Jeff Abrahamson <mailto:j...@p27.eu>> wrote:
>
> Sorry, Aki, I don't follow you. Did I do it wrong in the file
> 91-stats
> that I shared in my original mail (attached her
d seeing errors like this when I check mail:
Nov 5 20:57:06 nantes-1 dovecot: imap(jeff): Error: stats:
open(/var/run/dovecot/stats-mail) failed: Permission denied
The comments on the wiki page tell me to make this socket mode 600 and
owned by the user that my mail process runs as. I think thi
maildir:~/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs
# mail_location = maildir:%h/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs
Thanks!
Jeff
On 11/20/17 6:15 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 20.11.2017 16:12, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
I'm in the process of moving from LDA to LMTP (Postfix upstream) prior
to a transition off `nix accounts to virtual accounts and am stumped
by LMTP reporting
dovecot: lmtp(10019, j...@example.com):
due to long lines in the above output.
"Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full."
Without seeing the full messages, my guess is that you've got problems
with your IPv6
configuration or connectivity. It's a long shot, but might save you a
round-trip
on the mailing list.
Jeff
On 11/20/17 6:33 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 20.11.2017 16:20, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
On 11/20/17 6:15 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 20.11.2017 16:12, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
I'm in the process of moving from LDA to LMTP (Postfix upstream) prior
to a transition off `nix accounts to virtual accounts a
On 11/21/17 5:20 AM, Someone wrote:
On Tue, 21/11/17, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
On 11/20/17 1:58 PM, Someone wrote:
> I've been
struggling with this on and off for a while now. Upon
attempting to install Dovecot on Ubuntu
17.04 I get the following errors
[...]
"Hint: So
ght through texting in light of whatever changes have
happened to software since.
Reasonable people may dispute these points. It's also significant that
I don't like to spend the time on devops necessary to debug these sorts
of things, so there's a lot of personal taste in it.
--
J
ng bad logins from
different IP's and you just wait for fail2ban to block each one? Your
log snippet covers 151 minutes, even fail2ban would normally have
unjailed ip's after that much time.
--
Jeff Abrahamson
+33 6 24 40 01 57
+44 7920 594 255
https://www.p27.eu/jeff/
purple.com -> p27.eu
I'm handling mail for several domains, let's call them a.com, b.com,
and c.com. I have certificates for each of these domains individually
via certbot (letsencrypt) and nginx is happy with all of that.
Since I initially configured the site to handle mail only for a.com,
my /etc/postfix/main.cf fi
On Mon, Apr 02, 2018 at 02:34:34PM +0200, Gedalya wrote:
> On 04/02/2018 02:25 PM, Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
> > I see that the file
> >
> > .well-known/acme-challenge/IT7-YURAep4bniD9zYpKpdRUBQcgCRJ6FflmZzWQGNg
> >
> > is being created (and one other file,
On Mon, Apr 02, 2018 at 04:20:05PM +0300, Reio Remma wrote:
> On 02.04.18 16:17, Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 02, 2018 at 02:34:34PM +0200, Gedalya wrote:
> > > You have a problem with your nginx config. It doesn't seem
> > > related to postfix et al.
&
(Ignore the part about people.) If so, then, no,
this is the same as having my phone, my tablet, my work computer, my
home computer, ... all having access to my mail account.
--
Jeff Abrahamson
+33 6 24 40 01 57
+44 7920 594 255
http://p27.eu/jeff/
How do you test the new server?
(Sorry, this seems like it must be obvious. The server I set up is the
first one handling this domain, so testing was easy in that it didn't
have history.)
Jeff Abrahamson
+33 6 24 40 01 57
+44 7920 594 255
http://p27.eu/jeff/
http://transport-nantes.com/
gates SASL to dovecot? This is the relevant
config, I think:
[T] jeff@nantes-m1:log $ doveconf -n
# 2.3.7.2 (3c910f64b): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhole version 0.5.7.2 ()
# OS: Linux 5.4.0-64-generic x86_64 Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
# Hostname: nantes-m1.p27.eu
auth_ver
gates SASL to dovecot? This is the relevant
config, I think:
[T] jeff@nantes-m1:log $ doveconf -n
# 2.3.7.2 (3c910f64b): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhole version 0.5.7.2 ()
# OS: Linux 5.4.0-64-generic x86_64 Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
# Hostname: nantes-m1.p27.eu
auth_ver
On 24/01/2021 15:42, Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
>
> I've set up a new dovecot+postfix instance with virtual (not system)
> users.
>
> [...]
Thanks to several responses here (many thanks!) and much further
hacking, I have moved further.
I now have two problems that I'm h
On postfix/pipe lines in my log, I see this error:
Error: net_connect_unix(/var/run/dovecot/stats-writer) failed:
Permission ))
even though I also set
[T] jeff@nantes-m1:postfix $ ll /var/run/dovecot/*stat*
srw--- 1 root root 0 Feb 4 14:55 /var/run/dovecot/old-stats
if you have
common filters, being able to to pre-program them is useful. Once in a
blue moon, it's maybe useful to know something about how a user is
getting on or a problem s/he's having.
--
Jeff Abrahamson
+33 6 24 40 01 57
+44 7920 594 255
http://p27.eu/jeff/
http://mobilitains.fr/
ve
directories.
Having gotten myself in a bit of a muddle on this, I thought perhaps a
reality check that
I'm not about to make it worse would be appropriate.
Many thanks.
--
Jeff Abrahamson
+33 6 24 40 01 57
+44 7920 594 255
https://www.p27.eu/jeff/
https://www.mobilitains.fr/
On Sat, May 22, 2021 at 10:28:46PM +0200, Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
> I've been migrating from a dovecot 2.2.22 instance to a dovecot
> 2.3.7.2 instance. [...]
>
> [...I failed with dsync and ended up using rsync, which almost
> works...]
>
> The main difference between t
I've started seeing the following error in mail.err for precisely one
user on precisely one domain:
Error: mkdir(/var/mail/vmail//jeff/mail) failed: Permission denied
(euid=1000(jeff) egid=1001(jeff) missing +w perm: /var/mail/vmail/,
dir owned by 4000:4000 mode=0755)
On 28/05/2021 06:43, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>> On 27/05/2021 22:24 Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
>>
>>
>> I've started seeing the following error in mail.err for precisely one user
>> on precisely one domain:
>>
>>> Error: mkdir(/var/mail/vmail//jeff/mail) fa
One way to achieve this would be to be able to loop through the pairs
and using variable substitution for each iteration. I haven't seen
anything in Dovecot Pigeonhole sieve that allows this.
If you have any ideas on how to harness sieve for this, I'd appreciate it!
Jeff
helpful.
From what I can tell, even though the variable interpolation *looks*
like a string-list,
it isn't parsed as such. For example, from sieve-test output:
sieve-test(jeff): Debug: Mailbox
Opened mail UID=1 because: header "To", "Cc", "From", "Error
e the successfully processed messages.
Sieve doesn't look like it can handle asynchronous processing, but I'd
certainly be interested if I'm missing something there. One less thing
to configure and maintain!
Jeff
On 2/12/17 5:52 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On February 10, 2017
You can either drop the authentication token into /.wellknown on your
running server, or take down the server for a minute to run certbot
every couple months.
I'm not a fan of symlinks out of config directories and certainly not
across chroot / jail boundaries so I manually copy the certs into th
I've got a few errors I'm trying to track down, probably all related...
Aug 15 14:03:14 xyzzy dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=,
method=PLAIN, rip=100.8.22.62, lip=132.238.254.34, mpid=4803, TLS,
session=
Aug 15 14:03:14 xyzzy dovecot: imap(jeff): Error: namespace configuration
error:
I'd like to monitor my dovecot instance (running on ubuntu 16.04) using
telegraf.
[T] jeff@nantes-1:log $ dovecot --version
2.2.22 (fe789d2)
[T] jeff@nantes-1:log $
To do that, I think I need to use the stats module and get it to talk on
port 24242. I've not fo
Thanks for your suggestions, Steffen.
Running doveconf -n shows no errors and also, sadly, no mention of the
stats listener:
╭╴ (master=)╶╮
╰ [T] jeff@nantes-1:p27 $ doveconf -n
# 2.2.22 (fe789d2): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhole version 0.4.13 (7b14904)
# OS: Linux
We had the same problem starting around October 14th - 'unsupported
encryption type' - we were running Dovecot 2.2.32. It was resolved by
upgrading Dovecot, in our case, to v2.3.7
Jeff
On 10/22/2022 4:30 AM, Ervin Hegedüs wrote:
Hi there,
I have a bit old Dovecot instance (Ub
Hi all,
I recently discovered a configuration issue on my system where a system
user account had a blank rather than invalid or disabled password in the
passwd/shadow database. The user could not be logged into through
login/telnet/ssh because it was marked as a system account (uid < 100).
ixed in a newer version, perhaps? Or could it be a
misconfiguration on my part?
Attached is my dovecot configuration (gotten via dovecot -n).
Thanks,
Jeff
dovecot.conf
Description: Binary data
Ah, thanks for the explanation.
Btw, long time no see, Timo ;-)
Jeff
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 19 Dec 2015, at 20:37, Jeff Stedfast wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've locally got Dovecot 2.2.21 (5345f22) installed on my MacB
IMAP actually has an ID extension where the client can send this info, but
it doesn't force the client to send it.
Jeff
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Axel Luttgens
wrote:
>
> > Le 1 févr. 2016 à 17:50, absolutely_f...@libero.it a écrit :
> >
> > Hi,is there a way
Yes, this is a bug in imapc. A UID of 0 is not even allowed by the
standards. Nor does there appear to be anything in the logs that suggest
that Dovecot is telling imapc that a message with UID 0 exists.
Hope that helps,
Jeff
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Nagy, Attila wrote:
>
I am running ISPConfig 3 on Debian and have managed to install the
dovecot-solr and dovecot-fts plugins.
I have solr running undet tomcat at http://localhost:8880 but the
indexing is not working.
I am using Dovecot 2.17
I do not understand namespaces and why fts_solr needs them, I just want
On 2016-06-23 11:24, aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote:
On June 23, 2016 at 9:06 PM Jeff Gamsby
wrote:
I am running ISPConfig 3 on Debian and have managed to install the
dovecot-solr and dovecot-fts plugins.
I have solr running undet tomcat at http://localhost:8880 but the
indexing is not working
First timer, I'm installing dovecot-2.0.15.
I ran configure; make; sudo make install
The INSTALL file then says:
---
Rename configuration file:
mv /usr/local/etc/dovecot-example.conf /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
Read through, and make needed modifications.
---
The example configuration file
while so we can work
the bugs out and migrate users over to SSL imap over time. It appears that in
order to limit the imap connections to SSL I will need to run two separate
instances of Dovecot. Is this correct?
--
Jeff Simmons jsimm...@goblin.p
On Monday, March 19, 2012 04:16:46 pm you wrote:
> On 3/19/2012 4:04 PM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
> > I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which
> > all users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is accessed via pop3 with
> > plaintext authenticati
Hi all,
We are currently using snapshots and rsync to backup a large
mail server to a backup mail server. I have been looking into using
dsync to replace rsync in hopes that it would make backups more
efficient. I decided to test the performance using a single mailbox.
Unfortunately dsync s
fsync=never. rsync copied the same 3.1GB mailbox in 15 seconds.
It seems to me that dsync *should* be able to be just as fast, but it
currently is spending way too much time doing something. What is it?
...Jeff
.314s
sys 0m8.816s
dsync's time was over six minutes. Each time I cleared out the
destination folder. dsync is doing something that is taking much, much,
much longer to do.
...Jeff
On Sat, 2012-03-24 at 14:21 +0100, Maarten Bezemer wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2012, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
>
> > That didn't seem to make much of a difference. On a 3.1GB backup it
> > shaved off 5 seconds. dsync's time was over 6 minutes with or without
> > the
S, but it appears to have issues with metadata look ups with
directories that have tens or hundreds of thousands of files in them.
For me, the best filesystem is straight up ext4 running on locally
attached storage.
I think a solid, fast dsync implementation would be very useful for a
large installation.
...Jeff
On Tue, 2012-03-27 at 15:09 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 3/26/2012 2:34 PM, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
>
> > Do you have any suggestions for a distributed replicated filesystem
> > that works well with dovecot? I've looked into glusterfs, but the
> > latency is w
iles to process.
...Jeff
faster than Dovecot's native dsync by a
very large margin. I know that dsync is doing more than rsync, but
still, seconds compared to over five minutes? That is a significant
difference. The problem is that rsync can't get a perfect backup.
...Jeff
hadn't totally fleshed out the
scripting on the conversion since there is a lot more I need to do with
the database and configuration files first. It appears I can use your
script as a starting point for our configuration.
...Jeff
>
>
> -jf
>
> >
dbox, it would be very,
very useful to large installations.
...Jeff
On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 02:12 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 22.3.2012, at 23.25, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
>
> > [root@n24 bu]# time dsync backup -u testu...@domain.com \
> > mdbox:/home/bu/testuser
> >
> > real1m9.519s
> > user1m7.592s
> > sys
or 3.1GB. rsync still
beat it clocking in at 16s. I ran the fetch command twice figuring the
files would get cached by the OS.
...Jeff
On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 04:07 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 29.3.2012, at 3.48, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 03:06 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> >
> >> time doveadm -o mail=mdbox:/tmp/mdbox import mdbox:/path/to/real/mdbox ""
> &g
Greetings
im new to the list
dovecot --version
2.0.13
ubuntu 11.10
i want to use dovecot to authenticate my ldap users. My local users can
authenticate and send email. Using postfix sasl/tls dovecot pam.
I have read many docs/tutorials, which all have a plethora of options and
information. my
On Apr 2, 2012, at 9:01 AM, jeff donovan wrote:
> Greetings
> im new to the list
> dovecot --version
> 2.0.13
> ubuntu 11.10
> i want to use dovecot to authenticate my ldap users. My local users can
> authenticate and send email. Using postfix sasl/tls dovecot pam.
>
I had to compile with ldap-- duh.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
be used for this kind of conversion, or should I
look elsewhere for conversion utilities?
Thanks for helping a noob who can't traverse a wiki without leaving a trail of
breadcrumbs.
--
Jeff Simmons j...@j-simmons.net
Simmons Consulting - Network Engineering, Administration, Security
I've been trying to convert an existing set of mbox mail to maildir
using dsync, but it seems to fail when it gets to the large boxes.
$ dsync -Dv mirror maildir:~/Maildir
Everything seems to work reasonably well until the first of the large
boxes hits:
dsync(jeff): Warning: Maildir
On 4/23/12 12:56 PM, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
I've been trying to convert an existing set of mbox mail to maildir
using dsync, but it seems to fail when it gets to the large boxes.
$ dsync -Dv mirror maildir:~/Maildir
Everything seems to work reasonably well until the first of the large
On 4/24/12 3:26 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 24.4.2012, at 6.38, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
25934 jeff 1 1030 135M 102M CPU22 128:47 100.00% doveadm
Looks like it could be in an infinite loop. To find out where:
1) strace for a few seconds:
strace -tt -p 25934 2>log
2) get
On 04/24/2012 10:08 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
25934 jeff 1 1030 135M 102M CPU22 128:47 100.00% doveadm
Looks like it could be in an infinite loop. To find out where:
That's a lot of getdirentries() calls in there, repeating all the time. So I
don't thi
ail jail to a 2.0 version, it seems.
Thanks for all the great work,
Jeff
On Friday, April 20, 2012 02:27:59 pm Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 20.4.2012, at 22.26, Jeff Simmons wrote:
> > I'm migrating an old UW pop server to a new Dovecot server. The old
> > server did not allow mail to be stored on the server, so only mbox files
> > exist in
using the following which isnt working:
password_query = SELECT NULL AS password, \
'Y' as nopassword, userid AS user \
FROM users WHERE userid='%u' AND AES_DECRYPT(password, 'mykey')=password
1. Is it even possible to do this via 'password_query'?
2. If
AES_DECRYPT(password, 'mykey')='%w'
>
>
Thanks, but when I do that, I get an empty value for '%w', not sure why?
Apr 28 14:23:48 mydomain dovecot: auth-worker(13349): Debug:
sql(jeff,127.0.0.1): query: SELECT NULL AS password, 'Y' as nopassword,
Regards,
> Daniel
Thank you Daniel. I downloaded and compiled 2.1.5 yesterday.
The problem seems to be that '%w' evaulates to an empty string:
Debug: sql(jeff,127.0.0.1): query: SELECT NULL AS password, 'Y' as nopassword,
userid AS user FROM users WHERE userid='jeff
Gedalya wrote:
> On 04/28/2012 06:28 PM, Jeff Lacki wrote:
> >>> 1. Is it even possible to do this via 'password_query'?
> >> Please provide your dovecot version and output of the following command:
> >> doveconf -n
> >> and the complete exter
I dont get, because now it seems to be telling me
that my decrypted AES password needs to be MD5-CRYPT or PLAIN-MD5?
Debug: sql(jeff,127.0.0.1): query: SELECT AES_DECRYPT(password, 'mykey') AS
password, userid AS user FROM users WHERE userid='jeff' AND
AES_DECRYPT(password,
Im sorry to ask another basic question, but Ive tried to find this
answer for several hours now and it eludes me. Im getting the following
when dovecot tries to deliver an email:
May 6 19:29:21 mydomain dovecot: lda: Debug: auth input: jeff
home=/opt/imapdata/j/jeff/INBOX uid=1001 gid=999
May
>
> Im sorry to ask another basic question, but Ive tried to find this
> answer for several hours now and it eludes me. Im getting the following
> when dovecot tries to deliver an email:
>
> May 6 19:29:21 mydomain dovecot: lda: Debug: auth input: jeff
> home=/opt/imapdata/
On May 7, 2012, at 9:11 PM, Hadi Salem wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> It’s possible to use sasl dovecot smtp authentication with
> sendmail ?
>
>
> Hadi.Salem
yes via postfix.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Even with "good intent" the message in question is clearly in violation
of CAN-SPAM and Cal. Bus. Prof. Code Sec. 17529, of which the sender was
informed of when my server was accessed. It was very clearly an
"electronic mail message the primary purpose of which is the commercial
advertisement
/chkpassldap
I tried to document the ins and outs of userdb configuration. If anyone
finds anything that could use correction or clarification, please let me
know. It has been awhile since I was in the middle of it all.
Cheers,
-Jeff
--
Jeffrey Hardy
Network / Systems Administrator
hard
Im trying to figure out how to get dovecot to deliver to
my mail_location (example: /opt/imapdata/j/jeff/INBOX/inbox)
AND work with squirrelmail. Ive worked on this for hours
reading the docs etc with no luck so far.
I get dovecot-lda to deliver to:
/opt/imapdata/j/jeff/INBOX/inbox
but when I
Benny Pedersen wrote:
> Den 2012-06-05 04:33, j...@rahul.net skrev:
> > Im trying to figure out how to get dovecot to deliver to
> > my mail_location (example: /opt/imapdata/j/jeff/INBOX/inbox)
> > AND work with squirrelmail. Ive worked on this for hours
> > reading t
j...@rahul.net (Jeff Lacki) wrote:
> Thanks Benny. I didnt see 'namespace' in my configure for squirrelmail
> 1.4.22,
> but if you meant Folder Defaults->Default Folder Prefix = INBOX.
>
> I just tried that and I still get:
>
> Error: chdir(/opt/imapdata
/1.1/dovecot-1.1.beta9.tar.gz
Jeff
ot;US-ASCII"
)
* 19 FETCH (UID 7607 RFC822.SIZE 4590 FLAGS (\Recent) BODY[HEADER.FIELDS
(FROM TO CC SUBJECT DATE MESSAGE-ID PRIORITY X-PRIORITY REFERENCES
NEWSGROUPS IN-REPLY-TO CONTENT-TYPE)] {353}
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 15:25:23 -0800
Subject: x
From: x
To: x
Message-ID:
Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
)
8 OK Fetch completed.
+ idling
I am using Maildir and the date and time of those files from "ls -l" are
"2007-11-30 16:48" and "2007-11-30 16:49". The mail client
(Thunderbird) showed the received date/time and date date/time as
"2007-11-30 3:24" and "2007-11-30 3:25"
Thanks for any help you can offer me.
Jeff
Nikolay Shopik wrote:
On 01.12.2007 4:03, Jeff Grossman wrote:
* 19 FETCH (UID 7607 RFC822.SIZE 4590 FLAGS (\Recent)
BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (FROM TO CC SUBJECT DATE MESSAGE-ID PRIORITY
X-PRIORITY REFERENCES NEWSGROUPS IN-REPLY-TO CONTENT-TYPE)] {353}
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 15:25:23 -0800
I'm running dovecot-1.0.9 on Gentoo Linux.
I recently observed a large increase in disk usage on this dedicated
mailserver. I attribute it to high spam traffic and/or large attachments
for legit email retained on the server.
How can I run a command equivalent to an IMAP client's 'Compact Folder'
e setup as the OP.
This mailing list and the wiki are support tools for Dovecot and I think
we need to use them that way.
Jeff
either keep the existing ctimes or is it possible for me to
modify the ctimes to the date headers of the emails after I move the files?
Thanks,
Jeff
resource!
Thanks for the help!
That is a feature of the client. Most clients have a setting which says
"Keep Messages On Server".
Jeff
I am running the latest version of the 1.1 beta and just got the
following error:
Jan 17 06:20:13 apple dovecot: IMAP(jeff):
rename(/home/jeff/Maildir/.Sent Items/dovecot.index.cache.lock,
/home/jeff/Maildir/.Sent Items/dovecot.index.cache) failed: No such file
or directory
Jan 17 06:20:13
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 06:22 -0800, Jeff Grossman wrote:
I am running the latest version of the 1.1 beta and just got the
following error:
Jan 17 06:20:13 apple dovecot: IMAP(jeff):
rename(/home/jeff/Maildir/.Sent Items/dovecot.index.cache.lock,
/home/jeff/Maildir
I am currently using Dovecot as my
IMAP and POP server. I am using Sendmail as my MTA and Procmail as my
LDA. Would I gain anything by using Deliver through Procmail like the
above example is? My server is just a small home server with very
little e-mail traffic.
Thanks,
Jeff
> On Feb 28, 2008, at 6:44 AM, Jeff Grossman wrote:
>
>> Timo Sirainen wrote:
>>> On Feb 27, 2008, at 4:49 PM, Carsten Henkel wrote:
>>>
>>>> DELIVER=/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver
>>>> :0 w
>>>> | $DELIVER Maildir
>>
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, Jeff Grossman wrote:
>
>
> Since /etc/procmailrc is executed as root typically, you probably need to
> make this the first line of it:
>
> DROPPRIVS=YES
>
> At least, that's what I have, and that's my recollection of my reason. (-:
>
I tried Squat indexing on my very small home system and when I did a
body search in Thunderbird, I got a TON, and I mean TON, of these
messages in my log file:
Mar 6 06:13:31 apple dovecot: child 14142 (imap) killed with signal 6
Mar 6 06:13:31 apple dovecot: IMAP(jeff): file file-lock.c
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mar 6, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Jeff Grossman wrote:
I tried Squat indexing on my very small home system and when I did a
body search in Thunderbird, I got a TON, and I mean TON, of these
messages in my log file:
Mar 6 06:13:31 apple dovecot: child 14142 (imap) killed with
Timo Sirainen wrote:
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/rc/dovecot-1.1.rc2.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/rc/dovecot-1.1.rc2.tar.gz.sig
Timo,
FYI, that file is not in the rc directory. It is just in the 1.1 directory.
Jeff
Timo Sirainen wrote:
- Squat fixes and performance improvements
I am not getting as much errors as I was with RC1 in regards to Squat,
but I am still getting these:
Mar 7 20:29:52 apple dovecot: child 23968 (imap) killed with signal 11
Mar 7 20:29:52 apple dovecot: imap-login:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mar 8, 2008, at 6:33 AM, Jeff Grossman wrote:
dotlock_use_excl: no
fsync_disable: yes
lock_method: dotlock
maildir_copy_with_hardlinks: no
Not related to the crashes, but:
1) Are you using NFS with multiple servers? If so, why not also the
new mail_nfs_storage and
Hi Guys:
Does anyone know where I can get the 'makemaildir' program without having
to install courier-imap?
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
I have some (Thunderbird client, dovecot-1.0.13, Maildir) users who get an
appalling amount of spam-with-attachment, and it's causing backups to take
an inordinate amount of time.
I'll implement some quota and server-side spam management when I go to
dovecot-1.1, but in the meantime:
What is the
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 10:19:48 -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> If you have a *TON* of messages in those folders (i.e. several
> thousand), your shell may complain that there are too many arguments
> to the rm command. If that happens, these may be better commands to
> delete them:
>
> find /home/use
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 19:07:36 +0200, Alexander Prinsier wrote:
> Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
>> Any thoughts on a variant using find -name that could safely iterate over
>> /home/*/Maildir for all users? Otherwise I would script it in python.
>
> What about:
>
> find /home/
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