Hi there,
> I have to say - I haven't actually seen this happen... Do any of your
> big mailstore contacts observe this, eg rackspace, etc?
Just to throw in to the discussion that with (silent) data corruption
not only "the disk" is involved but many other parts of your systems.
So perhaps you w
e the loop error?!
Just add "port=" in the passdb
section like:
passdb {
args = proxy=y nopassword=y port=25252
driver = static
}
So I am worrying about the IMAP+GSSAPI part...
Cheers,
Dirk
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Dirk Jahnke-Zumbusch Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
IT Info
Hi all,
I found a reference about the robustness of SSDs (and rotating rust)
on c0t0d0s0.org
(http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/archives/7578-Switching-off-SSDs-and-the-consequences.html)
pointing to this interesting paper:
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~zhengm/papers/2013_FAST_PowerFaultSSD.pdf
Just in
Hi,
>I didn't quite mean that: yes, that is 'passwordless' in a sense, but
>you still have to have typed a password into kinit fairly recently.
>
>What I meant was that with 2.2 it's finally possible to set a list of
>krb5 principals for imap which is different from the list in .k5login.
>This mak