Thanks so much Timo, you always come through!
I'll install the fixes ASAP.
Actually that didn't fix it completely for mbox. This should really fix
it: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-1.0/rev/212777918121
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Cen
For God's sake, Timo, cut us adrift for a week and study for your
exams. You warned us; exercise some self-preservation. The community
should understand that it has to fend for itself for awhile.and
not make big changes on production systems
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 11.12.2007, at 19
expected text ';' encountered.
"compat.c", line 64.23: 1506-238 (S) Function argument cannot be type void.
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
Is this enough or do you need more?
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ystem do you use?
This is an NFS filesystem on an EMC Clariion CX700 backend. The
local client OS is Linux 2.6.18-5-686 (from debian/etch).
And there are multiple Dovecot servers? Did you set
mail_nfs_storage=yes?
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Yep, that fixes it. THANKS!
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 18:48 +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 11:20 -0500, Stewart Dean wrote:
Using IBM's C for AIX V9 with Ralf Becker's AIX adaption, I see this:
+ exec /usr/vac/bin/xlc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
I have my master IMAP server running DC V1.0.10. The homedir and
INBOXdir are physically resident there and NFS exported (no caching) to
3 other machines. I have installed V1.1beta13 on one of them (which
thus accesses the homedir/INBOXdir remotely) and plan to have a limited
community test-d
e I should start reading plus any warnings. BB DC experience info
would be a big help.
Our CFO has a legendary temper and I would like to get as much as possible right
the first time out...
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Center of Bard College, An
.
My wife has a Blackberry Curve, 8310 (ATT version). I'm running my
mailserver on Fedora 8 and the Dovecot is version dovecot-1.0.10-
4.fc8. She is using the built-in IMAP client with SSL and it works
just fine.
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would have a much better time of things. (i.e. it's far better suited
for multiple-client access.)
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beta, Tiggit
http://www.berryreview.com/2008/02/15/tiggit-beta-another-3rd-part-email-client-for-blackberry/
Knute Johnson wrote:
I don't know of any IMAP apps to get for a BB but if you come across
a good one, please post a note here.
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g on the same machine
looking at the mailstore while I try and reproduce an error that one of
my users is having, and although it can sometimes slow down a bit, I
don't see any problems.
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are local to the PC and not yet
put on the server without DC breaking the lock of the first instance (and thus
invalidating the incomplete changes on the PC) and giving it to the second...or
is there some magic?
Scott Silva wrote:
on 3-13-2008 12:02 PM Stewart Dean spake the following:
It'
Many good suggestions and comments. But while I was trying to do it right
(silly me), the brass hat got it working with whatever is on the phone and I am
told that everything is fine (until it isn't).
Thanks to all who responded
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d
Dovecot 1.0.14
* NFS'd homedir with Maildir setup
* NFS is on Solaris 9 sparcv9 (64bit) running Dovecot 1.0.14
NFS is only fully supported on 1.1+. This is why you're having trouble.
1.1rc10 is the latest, and the stable release is imminent, so you should
have no trouble moving to it.
When I opened your message, before I could even read it, NFS failed and
corrupted everything. Shades of Shroedinger's Cat!
Just kidding (I hope)
:)
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 6/18/2008, Stewart Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Gee, I've been running for a year now,
Note I s
he error code from the last command is 1.
TIA,
Woonsan
--- On Thu, 6/19/08, Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Dovecot] v1.1.rc11 released
To: "Dovecot News List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Dovecot Mailing List"
Date: Th
any future development plans and resources we can allocate to this effort. Thanks.
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t of the core
standard
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I can also see a lot of other
people are saying "yea" (but no idea if they're native english
speakers). Wikipedia says it's a common misspelling. Perhaps I should
try to change it. :)
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Center of Bard Coll
Because it isn't busted?
Charles Marcus wrote:
Why anyone would knowingly run ancient versions of critical apps is
beyond me.
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It's been a month since 1.1.2I'm about to do some V1.0 to V1.1 move work and
I'd rather start on the curve instead of behind it..
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THANKS, Timo...you da man! Especially since we use mbox exclusively :(
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:40 PM, Stewart Dean wrote:
It's been a month since 1.1.2I'm about to do some V1.0 to V1.1
move work and I'd rather start on the curve instead of behind
it..
anyway to check the DC
binaries to determine where it's getting its OpenSSl binaries and libraries
(needed at runtime)?
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Am about to make a push to go from V1.0 to V1.1 and wondered. run a simple
installation with PAM/passwd authent and mbox folders, no plugins.
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Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
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My production DC machine owns the mail filesystems and is running DC
V1.0.15 and mbox folder format.
I am looking to test V1.1.3 on another machine, which NFS mounts the
mail filesystems, but has its own local index FS.
I have made this test environment my default connection in TBird, and it
s
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 13:04 -0400, Stewart Dean wrote:
Sep 22 11:54:13 egg mail:err|error dovecot: IMAP(sdean): posix_fallocate() faile
d: Protocol not available
See if this helps: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-1.1/rev/ad13463328aa
My apologies for not
I have V1.1 running on a test server that NFS mounts mbox-formatted inbox and
home folder dirs. I have eliminated the profile listing for connection to the
V1.0 production servers so that can't start up and corrupt the synch of the test
servers indices
I am seeing posix_fallocate and file_set_si
s are closed out
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 14:33 -0400, Stewart Dean wrote:
I am seeing posix_fallocate and file_set_size errmsgs in the mail syslog, but
see a pattern:
1) They only happen with the /var/spool/mail inbox NOT with any of the /home
folders and appear
But then Dovecot wouldn't be able to take evasive action when the
ancient computers of Magrathea fire missiles at us :)
Scott Silva wrote:
on 10-27-2008 3:51 AM Charles Marcus spake the following:
On 10/26/2008, Bill Cole ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
As the Dovecot website says in refer
Dave McGuire wrote:
On Oct 29, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Scott Silva wrote:
What is the best way to do a (server-side) backup of all mail in a
user's mail?
I usually just rsync the /home directories to another server. The
inital sync
can take a while, but it gets faster after there is a base to work
oors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 12/15/2008 2:34 PM, Stewart Dean wrote:
Thunderbird was able to do a mass select of one of the two messages,
and deleted 65,000, but after that it locked up.
I'd never try to delete that many at once...
It very likely wasn't locked up
avy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
been something else I touched..
Stewart Dean wrote:
Our DC has been using a Verisign certificate. Over the past year,
we've been using a Digicert Wildcard Plus certificate for almost all
of our machines, and I wanted to switched over our DC mailserver.
I used the following
a friendly,
neighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard Co
heir doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
his proof that the heavens do not revolve around the
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fax: 845-758-7035
need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
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, while I QUICK did an awk of the ps list to give
me the pids and then xarg killed them. My boss asked me if this was a
pink slip notice. :(
Is this The Way Things Will Be? Is there a new way to kill everything
DC related quickly and cleanly?
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e Internet was a friendly,
neighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... ==== Stewart Dean, Un
Make sure you have a medical plan. Our country is way behind the rest
of the developed world in social services.
avy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
till it moves) Galileo, leaving the Inquisition,
after buckling under the threat of torture and excommunication and
recanting from his proof that the heavens do not revolve around the
earth --
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College, Annandale, New York 12504
all town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu
nd is 1.
Stop.
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
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Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of t
Runs to completion now error free. BTW, this compile includes plugin
support
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 16:05 -0400, Stewart Dean wrote:
I'm compiling using IBM's C for AIX Enterprise compiler (with its crappy
partial POSIX support) V9.
"imap-search
k to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bar
hbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bar
und in the mbox file. But Maildir has less
problems and it's much less likely to get corrupted, so even if mbox
performance would be better in some cases I'd recommend Maildir.
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tment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
rocks here and
there, that in AIX with a 64 bit kernel there is total number of files
that can be in use by all users of ~3,355,236. Wouldn't it be nasty to
bump into that!
Jonathan Siegle wrote:
On May 14, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Stewart Dean wrote:
The only changes was that max_mail_proc
that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
roof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
eed three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
hree heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
, the smallest gifts: the nail of the
horseshoe, the pin of the axle, the feather at the pivot point, the
pebble at the mountain's peak, the kiss in despair, the one right word.
In darkness, understanding."
Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold
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etc.
--
Once upon a time, the Internet was a friendly,
neighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windo
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
t in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
, the Internet was a friendly,
neighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart De
ly intended for compressing
files in maildir
And perhaps some of the binaries should be renamed? The authtest
actually now looks like a bad name. Maybe it should have been
"doveauthtest" or "dovecot-authtest" or ..?
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The docs say:
*protocol*s = imap *imaps*
*Protocol*s we want to be serving: imap *imaps* pop3 pop3s If you
only want to use dovecot-auth, you can set this to "none".
and.
If you want to specify ports for each service, you will need to
configure these settings inside the *protoc
and DC auto-rebuilds it...
B) Is there anything else I should do/not do?
C) Any ugliness that will surface in this testing lashup but isn't
important?
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wn, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voic
ed three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
These may be happening to people with big (250MB) mbox folders
Stewart Dean wrote:
In V1.1.15 that I fell back to. Again:
# 1.1.15: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
# OS: AIX 3 0001378F4C00 listen: *:143
ssl_listen: *:993
disable_plaintext_auth: no
verbose_ssl: yes
login_dir: /var/run/dovecot
that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
t was a friendly,
neighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows ==== Stewart Dean, Unix Sy
Hope that the change in residence wasn't due to the insanity of America
or any of its residents. Your work is a greatly appreciated wonder. If
this was a world where exceptional achievement and effort were
recognized and rewarded, the world would be at your feet along with a
river of riches a
ing-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
ighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard Colleg
like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
e windows.... ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
pon a time, the Internet was a friendly,
neighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows.... ==== Ste
was a friendly,
neighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Ad
ade 5 & 10 Industrial Strength passwords of high-tensile
strength alloy steel and titanium..
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own, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
allest gifts: the nail of the
horseshoe, the pin of the axle, the feather at the pivot point, the
pebble at the mountain's peak, the kiss in despair, the one right word.
In darkness, understanding."
Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold
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no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 84
pon a time, the Internet was a friendly,
neighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors.
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the
floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
Bard College, New York 12504 sd...@bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax:
845-758-7035
AIX the tar barfs after the gunzip
Thanks Julian!
Stewart Dean wrote:
I'm sure it comes from my being a gormless idiot, but whatever is the
-UKWS argument immediately after the mb2md.pl invocation?
$MB2MD -UKWS -s "$INBOX" -d "$WORKING"
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ed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
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tment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty
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floor, and bars on the windows Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin,
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ndex file theat handles a user's mailbox and folders or
a separate one for each?
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ed to data integrity or performance to
prefer NFS V2 or 3 or 4?
5) Are there other questions I should ask of IBM about NFS client and
Server daemon config
Thanks in advance.......
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remain the same.
Questions:
1) Will DC be building indices for everything or just for the userid
that I use to request client service for?
2) Are there any pitfalls others have experience doing this?
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ather have them in a
sheaf of unique build trees so there was never any confusion as to where
an edition of them came from...one could always reference back to the
unique build tree and do a sum on them.
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Center of Ba
Thanks, Troy..
but it looks to me like you're compiling on your production machine,
no? Which I have decided not to do, since leaving a compiler on them
means that people that manage to break in can do nastier things
Troy Engel wrote:
Stewart Dean wrote:
Alas, when I act
Thanks Timo, that should do it. As always, (as us boorish Americans
might say), you da man! Your patience and help are always the best.
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 13:04 -0400, Stewart Dean wrote:
but it looks to me like you're compiling on your production machine
I've disabled lockf as well. But
will there be a conflict with procmail and dovecot's use of fcntl, which
UWIMAP doesn't use?
Help.
*
*
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had thought they were to be owned by dovecot, but it turns out that
they should not
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fine. Then
I tried to enable SSL and the logs said I was missing
/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/ssl-build-param, which I located in the build
tree under ./src/master.
Is there anything else I need?
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Center of Bard College, Annandal
l probably eventually want to use PAM; how do I get it to look in
/etc/pam.conf instead /etc/pam.d...or will it find it automatically?
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
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DC just annoyed at what IBM has done with /etc/passwd?
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
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uld be mostly stable too. I'll write a separate mail
about this later.
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
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ions:
postfix 2.3.8
procmail 3.22
dovecot 1.0.rc28
Thanks,
Phillip
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
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